WRHS) is located in Holden, Massachusetts, United States and services the Wachusett Regional School District.
The assistant principals are Rebecca Demarco, Josue Delgado, Victoria DeSimone, and Matthew Lane.
CP, College Prep is the regular level for students and prepares them for studies after high school.
The high school also consistently exceeds state and national averages for the Scholastic Aptitude Test, or SAT.
[5] WRHS has a large and well regarded music department- which includes several choirs or varying sizes, orchestra and concert bands, string and wind ensembles, as well as jazz performance groups (both vocal and instrumental).
In the spring of 2009, WRHS competed in the North American Festival of Music in Toronto, Ontario, receiving several first and second place awards.
Formed during the 2005–2006 school year, the Massachusetts Club takes group trips to historic places throughout the state, usually on weekends.
The school's football team went undefeated in the 2003 season and has won back-to-back Super Bowl Titles.
In 2007, the girls gymnastics team was crowned Mid-Wach league champions following an undefeated season, and went on to place 6th overall in the state.
The Boys Varsity Hockey Team Also won the 2018-2019 state championship, playing their last game in TD Garden.
Science Seminar is presided over by Carol Sullivan, a longtime teacher at the school, as well as a variety of advisers who are current or retired scientists in the field.
This was followed in 2004 with Tom Jones, in 2005 with Medea, in 2007 with For Whom The Southern Belle Tolls, and in 2008 with "The Magdalene Laundries," an original play written by Mr. Ingalls.
Many awards and honors were achieved throughout the competitions, and the company continues to be one of the best performing and well known drama departments in the state.
Group formation, plot creation, casting, and shooting must be completed using in-camera editing during a single club meeting.