SHS Academic Programs

The Richard W. Creteau Regional Technology Center is part (an integral part) of Spaulding High School. All S.H.S. students (at all grade levels) can enroll in Tech Center courses – including offerings from the Business Dept., Family & Consumer Sciences Dept., Technology Dept., and Career and Technical Education (C.T.E.) programs.

The Freshman Academy is also part (an integral part) of Spaulding High School. The mission of the Academy is to provide for a smooth and successful transition from middle school to high school. All first-year incoming freshman
students are placed on an F.A. team consisting of approximately 100 students. These students have the same core teachers for math, science, English, and social studies.

Course Offerings / Levels - The standard academic program and course work at Spaulding High School is designed to prepare students for a variety of post-secondary options (four-year colleges,two-year colleges, technical schools, apprenticeships, work/career opportunities, and life after high school).

Additional types of offerings
- A range of on-line (or distance learning) opportunities are also available to S.H.S. students via the VHS (Virtual High School) program and the NH Virtual Learning Academy Charter School (VLACS).

Alternate offerings - PLATO, E-block courses, and summer school. Guidance counselors assist students in making their choice – and with enrollment.

Rochester Adult Education
is a state-approved adult diploma program offering an array of high school credit courses, vocational exploration courses, and non-credit arts & crafts courses. Policies regarding enrollment are dependent upon background and experience. Adult classes are generally offered in the evening, at the
Creteau Tech Center, during the school year, and either via an 8-week term or a 15-week semester (fall and spring).
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