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  2. 12 août 2021 · Dear Parents/Guardians, PEACE and welcome to another school year at Weequahic High School, “Where Achievement is Realistic, Obtainable & Infinite.” On behalf of our administrative team and dedicated staff of educators, we are excited to open our doors for the 2021-2022 school year. The educational growth and development of our youth are paramount and drives […]

  3. Weequahic High School Athletic Calendar and Schedules. Sports Registration Info. Athletic Director - Mr. Faheem Ellis, fellis@ null nps.k12.nj.us (973)705-3928. Athletic Livestream for all WHS Sports. Click Here. 279 Chancellor Avenue Newark, NJ 07112.

  4. Weequahic High School. 279 Chancellor Ave, Newark, New Jersey | (973) 705-3923. # 13,242-17,655 in National Rankings. Overall Score less than 25.

  5. was completed in 1932. The high school opened for classes on September 11, 1933 with 2,056 students. The name “Weequahic” refers to the "head of the creek," the high ground that served as a boundary between the lands of the Hackensack and Raritan and later as the partition between the cities of Newark and Elizabeth, known today as Weequahic ...

  6. Weequahic High School is now 80 years old. The building is located at 279 Chancellor Avenue in Newark. The construction of the high school, designed in the art deco style of architecture by the firm, Guilbert and Betelle, was completed in 1932. The high school opened for classes on September 11, 1933 with 2,056 students.

  7. For Parents - Weequahic High School. For Parents. Parent Center. Parent Liaison - Mr. M. Polynice. (973) 705-3751. mpolynice@ null nps.k12.nj.us. IP Reset. Afterschool & Saturday Reflection. Please click here for parent and student letter from Principal Thomas.

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