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Windham boys’ soccer narrowly falls to South Portland - from The Windham Eagle

Windham varsity boys’ soccer played South Portland at Windham on Tuesday, Oct. 21 and it was the final home game of the regular season and also Senior Night; Tate Robinson, Daniel Hancock, Camden Patin, Zabdiel Cayetano, Dylan Crockett, Jack Henry, Braeden Smith and Aidan Difiore were each presented with a gift and, along with their parents, were thanked for their time and dedication to Windham Athletics. Windham fought hard but fell 2-1 to the Red Riots.
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Strong second half earns Windham varsity girls’ soccer win over Sanford - from The Windham Eagle

The WHS girls’ soccer team significantly overpowered Sanford at Sanford on Saturday, Sept. 13. Windham led 1-0 going into the second half and really turned up the intensity. The Eagles scored four goals in the second half; two goals from senior Neve Ledbetter, one from junior Mackenzie Delewski and one from freshman Logan Curry and at the final whistle, Windham seized a 5-0 win over the Spartans.
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WHS Mission and Vision

Windham High School is a community of learners. We offer a safe, welcoming environment built on a foundation of pride, trust, honesty, and respect. We believe that physical, mental, and social well-being are building blocks for personal and academic success. Our commitment to quality education emphasizes individualized learning experiences, challenging academics, and varied opportunities for creative thinking and healthful risk-taking. Exposure to the arts, to careers, and to areas of personal interest invites meaningful planning for the future. Our fundamental goal is to foster a passion for lifelong learning.
Windham High School is truly a place where all can wonder, explore, and achieve.
Our learning community will be one where every student will meet academic,social and civic expectations.
ACADEMIC EXPECTATIONS:
Every student will read,write and speak effectively.
Every student will use inquiry, investigation and decision-making to solve problems.
Every student will effectively utilize technology as part of his/her learning process.
SOCIAL EXPECTATIONS:
Every student will have multiple opportunities to understand the connection between his/her own behaviors and their impact on others.
CIVIC EXPECTATIONS:
Every student will have multiple opportunities to be an informed and involved citizen.
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