Dover High School and Regional Career Technical Center Information Update
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Senior Summatives Schedule
Please review the schedule and attendance procedures for senior summatives.
Seniors are expected to be in class for scheduled summative assessments. They may be dismissed by a parent or guardian when a block is designated for reassessment if they are not reassessing.
Wednesday, May 31- Green Day
Block 1- Summative Assessment
Block 2- Regular Class
Block 3- Summative Assessment
Block 4- Regular Class
Thursday, June 1- White Day
Block 1- Summative Assessment
Block 2- Regular Class
Block 3- Summative Assessment
Block 4- Regular Class
Friday, June 2- Green Day
Block 1- Reassessment/Preparation for other Summative Assessments
Block 2- Summative Assessment
Block 3- Reassessment/Preparation for other Summative Assessments
Block 4- Summative Assessment
Monday, June 5- White Day
Block 1- Reassessment/Preparation for other Summative Assessments
Block 2- Summative Assessment
Block 3- Reassessment/Preparation for other Summative Assessments
Block 4- Summative Assessment
These protocols mirror our regular assessment and attendance procedures and were adjusted to meet the parameters of senior summative assessments. We need to follow these procedures so we can account for who is in the building.
Senior Survey Request
All seniors need to complete the survey below. It allows us to collect data on what students are doing after graduation and helps ensure final transcripts are sent to the appropriate school. This is a graduation obligation.
Senior Survey
Summer School
Dover High School offers credit recovery through the Edgenuity Program during the summer. This run summer school will run on the following dates:
June 26-30
July 5-7
July 10-14
July 17-21
July 24-25
Summer school meets daily on the above dates from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm. The cost is $50 for a ½ credit course and $100 for a full credit course. The program is limited to the first 20 students to register.
Fourth Quarter Reminders
- Parking reminders:
-Parking on campus requires a parking permit. Spaces that are empty belong to students who may have late arrival, early dismissal, or are not present.
-Sophomores are not allowed to park on campus.
-Parking eligibility for next year is based on attendance and timeliness this year. Students need to make sure they are attending school every day and they are on time.
- Athletic Eligibility for Fall 2023 Sports
-Athletic eligibility for sports next fall is based on Quarter Four grades, not the final average in a class. Be sure to finish the year strong and do well in all your classes.
Schedules for Next Year
Schedules for the 23-24 school year are now available for viewing on Infinite Campus. Advisory and study halls are not listed yet and will be filled in over the summer. For now, they show as No Scheduled Course.
Students should review their schedules to make sure they have enough courses and to make sure the same course is not entered twice.
Rising seniors should have no more than two open blocks each semester and rising freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, should have no more than one open block each semester.
If you have the same course listed twice or too many open blocks, please come to the Counseling Office to set up an appointment.
Rising seniors who qualify for and want early release or late arrival can come down to the Counseling Office to pick up the paperwork.
Sports Physicals
Please see the attached flyer which outlines the availability of physicals provided by Wentworth Douglass Hospital for fall sports participation.
Dover 400
Please see the attached flyer about events being held on July 1, 2023 to celebrate Dover’s 400 years.
NHHEAF Summer Programming for College Bound Students and their Parents
The NHHEAF programs listed below are free, but registration is required.
College Essay Prep for rising seniors only
o Interactive workshop provides rising seniors a strong foundation to write their best college essay
o College admissions professionals share their insights and tips
o Virtual and in-person sessions available
o In-person sessions hosted by college campuses (Colby-Sawyer, White Mountains CC, UNH, SNHU, Rivier University, and Plymouth State)
o Optional campus tour after in-person sessions
o Space is limited - registration is required
o Learn more + register HERE
College Prep Webinars available to all high school students, and parents/guardians
o Building Your College List
o Exploring Your College Major and Career Options
o Making the Most of Your College Visit
o Searching and Applying for Scholarships
o Community College Advantage
o 10 Tips for Completing the Common App
o College Admission 101 for First-Generation Families
o The College-Bound Student-Athlete
o Learn more + register HERE
Summer Opportunity
Summer Programs at AIR (Arts in Reach)
Arts in Reach (AIR) offers arts programming for girls and gender-expansive teens ages 11-18 at no cost. AIR programs are experimental, teen-driven, and collaborative. They focus on building a supportive and inclusive community for teens to make friends, explore their creativity with the guidance of professional teaching artists, and take safe risks through the arts. See the link for more details on the numerous summer opportunities. https://artsinreach.org/programs/
Dover 400 Student Contest
The Dover 400 Committee is sponsoring a contest for students where they can showcase their written, visual, video, music, or other creative skills to present a project on Dover and its history. Please see the attachment for more details. The submittal process through the Dover Middle School PTA is also for high school students.