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Open House Set Dec. 10 at New Wahconah High
11:26AM / Saturday, December 04, 2021
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DALTON, Mass. — The community will have a chance to tour the brand-new Wahconah Regional High School on Friday, Dec. 10, from 6 to 8 p.m.
 
Public tours of the $73 million school had been expected prior to its opening but completion delays pushed the transfer from the old school to the new into mid-October. 
 
Central Berkshire Regional Superintendent Leslie Blake-Davis said in a letter to the school community that the tour's "goal is to ensure that all community members have an opportunity to view our new state-of-the-art learning facility. Visitors will have the opportunity to take part in a self-guided tour. While our visitors are touring, Wahconah staff and students will be on hand to help direct and answer any questions."
 
Face coverings are required to tour the school. 
 
Visitors will also have the opportunity to purchase a one-foot square section of the gym floor from the original Wahconah for $50 per section, cash and check sales only, in support of Wahconah's Renaissance Program and student activities. 
 
Shawn Therrien, the facilitator of Renaissance, shared that the program's mission is to celebrate the efforts and achievements of students in the classroom and in academic extracurricular programs. At the end of each marking quarter, teachers nominate students for awards in meritorious effort and academic achievement. Renaissance displays certificates to honor the nominated students. At Class Night, seniors who are selected for departmental awards receive engraved pens. Renaissance also hosts the Evening of Excellence during which book awards, certificates, and pins are presented to students for their academic achievements. In short, Renaissance supports the school's commitment to academic excellence. 
 
There is a limited supply of old gym floor sections. Therefore, they cannot be reserved or bought in advance. Those wishing to purchase one must attend the open house.
 
"We are extremely grateful for the support we have received from our seven member towns as well as our community members near and far," Blake-Davis said. "Our new facility is proving to be all that we had hoped for in a learning venue and we look forward to welcoming you."
 
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