Watertown High School

WHS Student Scholars

CAPT Advanced Student Scholars

“The danger for most lies in not setting our aim too high and falling short, but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark."  Michelangelo, renaissance painter, sculptor, poet, and engineer.

The following juniors have achieved the advanced level on the Connecticut Academic Performance Test.   There are 5 bands of performance and these students scored in the advanced level in reading, mathematics, writing and science test.

"These students have set their mark quite high and achieved that mark and set the standard of excellence for all of our students in the school system."  Ms Karen Baldwin, former Superintendent of Schools.

WHS 2011 ADVANCED CAPT SCHOLARS

Jake Bianca

Gabriel Chabot

Thomas Clark

Spencer Dillon

Stephen Froese

Kaitlyn Hill

Ryan Hughes

Adam Kuegler

Jason Montagno

Katherine Ramsay

Daniel Settle

Trevor St. Onge

Paulo Villanueva

Endrit Zylali

Additionally, 74 students scored at or above Goal for 2011.

 

WHS 2010 ADVANCED CAPT SCHOLARS

1. William Crotty          (honors cohort student)

2. Claudia Ghisa            (honors cohort student)

3. Jarrett Kuegler

The CAPT Scholars Breakfast was held on Friday, November 5, 2010 in the WHS Lecture Hall.  All 45 students who scored goal or better on the 2010 CAPT were invited to attend this celebration.

 

WHS 2009 ADVANCED CAPT SCHOLARS (out of 256 tenth graders)

1. Nicole Brown                       (honors cohort student)             

2. Jake Dorais                  

3. Alexandria Malfitano       (honors cohort student)

4. Elizabeth Miske            

5. Daniel O’Rourke               

6. Paula Silva                             (honors cohort student)

7. Ashley Zuraitis                     (honors cohort student)

Each student was presented with a Certificate of Accomplishment by Ms. Baldwin and a congratulatory letter signed by the Commissioner of Education.

Each certificate was signed by the Board Chair, Ms. Gina Calabrese and Karen Baldwin, Superintendent of Schools.

 Additionally:  63 students scored at or above goal in all areas for 2009.