
🚨 In today’s Meet the Captains feature, we’d like to introduce you to one of the captains of the WHHS/SHA girls’ ice hockey team, senior Taylor Alfano! 🏒🥅 https://bit.ly/3RJ6PGb


West Haven Public Schools will be publishing a district newsletter monthly beginning in 2024! The first issue for January is available now. Click the link to see what's been happening in the district, as well as what's to come! https://bit.ly/3RZqX8b

In today’s Then & Now #TBT post, we feature Taylor Besciglia, a 2nd grade teacher at Savin Rock Elementary School! Taylor attended preschool at Mackrille, went to Seth Haley from 2003-2006, and after moving around a bit, moved back to West Haven in 2014 to finish high school at WHHS, where she graduated in 2015! Thank you, Taylor, for your continued dedication to West Haven Public Schools!


West Haven High School received a grant of $100,000 to combat food insecurity across the district. Students in the Life Skills program used that money to purchase groceries at Stop & Shop, and on Thursday, they delivered those groceries to families at Forest Elementary School! Coats, provided by the West Haven Rotary Club, were also available for pickup. Additionally, WHHS students took coffee orders from teachers and delivered them to their classrooms!




The Giving Tree at West Haven High School provides Christmas gifts to students who may not be able to get anything on Christmas Day!





REMINDER | Winter recess begins next week. There will be no school from Monday, December 25th, 2023 through Monday, January 1st, 2024. Classes will resume on Tuesday, January 2nd. Enjoy the break!


The West Haven High School Theatre Workshop performed its Children’s Theatre Show, “A Little Town of Christmas” for all of our 4th graders in the district on both Wednesday and Thursday of this week!










REMINDER | Tomorrow will be a half-day for students.


On December 16th, the West Haven Vex Robotics Team traveled to Masuk High School in Monroe, CT to compete in the Vex Robotics “Over Under Competition”! Our students had a great time as they worked as a team to solve various challenges.









In case you missed the West Haven High School Winter Concert last week, don't worry, we have it for you here! Just click the link here > https://bit.ly/3NCBmUL

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In case you missed the West Haven High School Winter Concert last week, check out an excerpt from the band's portion of the show on The Rostrum TV's morning news show! Link: https://bit.ly/3NzjHgS

The West Haven High School Music Department performed its 𝓦𝓲𝓷𝓽𝓮𝓻 𝓒𝓸𝓷𝓬𝓮𝓻𝓽 last night in the WHHS Auditorium! Our students in the concert choir and concert band did an incredible job!










In today’s Then & Now #TBT post, we feature Katie Gilmore, a 2nd grade teacher at Seth Haley Elementary School! https://bit.ly/3NqvBcN


The West Haven High School Music Department 𝓦𝓲𝓷𝓽𝓮𝓻 𝓒𝓸𝓷𝓬𝓮𝓻𝓽 is tonight! Check out the flyer below for information ⬇️


🚨 Our Meet the Captains feature is back for the winter season! Today, we’d like to introduce you to one of the captains of the WHHS girls’ basketball team, senior Arianna Titus! 🏀 https://bit.ly/47W9GSV





West Haven High School held a pep rally today as the football team prepares for its first State Championship Game in 20 years! The Blue Devils play Staples tomorrow at 5 p.m. on Arute Field at Central Connecticut State University. Check out some photos from today as the high school band, cheerleaders, and dance team performed in front of their peers!







There will be a pasta dinner on Monday, December 11th to honor Chris Fidalgo. Please see the flyer below for more information. Tickets can be purchased at the door or by Venmo (@westieswin). If paying by Venmo, please put the number 70 in the notes. Your ticket(s) will be at the door under the name on your Venmo.


In today’s Then & Now #TBT post, we feature Abby Goodwin, an ELA teacher at West Haven High School! https://bit.ly/47KticM


The WHHS Business Department took a field trip to the Bankruptcy Court in New Haven. Several area attorneys and Judge Nevins welcomed them to the 18th floor of the financial building in New Haven to show them the ropes and do a mock hearing about a gentleman who was in serious debt, including credit cards, student loans, and repossession of a car. Students learned about the various types of lawyers and talked about some famous people who have filed for bankruptcy. This all coincides with our Personal Finance Class and how to help students think before they make a purchase.


