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11/30/2007--Wootton once again makes top ranking as 34th in the top 50 of best high schools in the nation. More in the Washington Post. . . or in US News and World Report . . .

8/31/2007 --Families absorb the technology boom. Wired up and wireless, parents and kids adapt to changes and their effect on school and home. Our Mr. Onley makes the news . . .

6/12/2007--Wootton's very own Alton Lightsey named Softball Coach of the Year. More . . .

5/24/2007--Congratulations to Mr. Don Ayotte of Wootton's Science Department. He won the NIST Chapter of Sigma Xi Outstanding High School Science Teacher award. This award recognizes his outstanding work in motivating high school students to learn and appreciate science, in particular Chemistry. He will be presented with a certificate and monetary award May 24, 2007, a t a dinner reception.

5/23/2007--Congratulations to Monica Mattey for being selected as this year's Outstanding CTE Teacher in the Information Technologies Cluster. She will recieve her award at the Secondary School and Beyond ~ Inspiring All Students conference at Northwest High School on June 21, 2007. The conference will run all day, but the awards will be presented at 9:15 am.

4/26/2007--The Wootton Bay Club was founded this year in response to the global warming crisis and has become a part of the Montgomery County Green Schools Focus Program. The group entererd a county wide Climate Challenge for which they designed a proposal to reduce Carbon Emissions by switching the MCPS buses to Compressed Natural Gas and will be awarded $1000 for their efforts.

Just in the past few months, they have saved over $2000 in energy bills for our school by having the tube lights switched to carbon flourescents. They have accumulated a lot of support from Wootton kids and hope to make many more changes around the school in the years to come!

2/21/2007--All Gazette teams in Wrestling and Ice Hockey named. Wootton students place on both. Wrestling. Ice Hockey.

2/20/2007--Wootton places in the State Wrestling Tournament. More . . .

2/23/2007--For the First Time in a Long Time Wootton is No. 1. Girls Basketball. More . . .

2/8/2007--Wrestling Dual Meet Regional between Damascus and Wootton set for Tuesday night. More . . .

1/31/2007--Wootton Chooses a New Logo. More . . .

1/17/2007--Patriots Wrestling--Pats prepare for later by dominating now. More . . .

12/15/2006--A Window on Religion and Tolerance. Tour of Worship Places Exposes Wootton Students to Several Faiths. More . . .

12/6/2006--Wootton Orchestra to set the bar for music teachers. Chamber Orchestra heads to Chicago to attend a conference that helps music teachers hone their skills. More . . .

9/18/2006 -- Congratulations! The executive committee of the Technology Education Association of Maryland (TEAM) has informed us that KEVIN O'NEILL is the recipient of the 2006 Outstanding New High School Technology Education Teacher Award.
The 2006 TEAM Awards of Excellence ceremony will take place on Thursday, October 19 from 6:00 pm-9:00 pm at the La Fountain Blue located on 1234 Crain Highway (Route 2) in Glen Burnie.
Kevin's accomplishments will also be recognized at the 2007 International Technology Education Association Conference, which is being held in San Antonio, Texas on March 15-17, 2007.
Congratulations on winning this prestigious award!

9/14/2006 -- Technology academy opens at Wootton High
With just 43 students, mentoring is key. More . . .

9/13/2006 -- What's New at Wootton High School? Connection Newspapers article on Wootton's new year. .More . . .

8/16/2006--‘We are family’ With help from community supporters, Wootton hopes newfound unity translates into newfound wins. More . . .

7/13/2006--Our very own Cynthia Hunter, Technology teacher, has made the national news. More . . .

6/23/2006--Schools Out for Teachers--Article in the Frederick Post mentioning Mr. Michael Thompson, Wootton Physics Teacher and his plans for the summer. More . . .

5/8/2006--Congratulations to Mike Thompson who won the Sigma Xi Outstanding Teacher Award from National Institute for Standards and Technology for this year!

4/7/2006--2005-06 SIEMENS AWARDS FOR ADVANCED PLACEMENT ANNOUNCED
Iselin, NJ, April 3, 2006 - The Siemens Foundation today announced the winners of the 2005-06 Siemens Awards for Advanced Placement. This year for the first time, the program is expanding with the goal of recognizing students, teachers and schools in all 50 states. The program celebrates high school students who excel in Advanced Placement® (AP®) Program science and math courses, as well as the teachers and schools who are leading the nation in participation and performance in AP science and math courses.
For more information please click this link…
http://www.siemens-foundation.org/

4/4/2006--MCPS Sweeps Siemens Foundation Awards for Advanced Placement Achievements

Two Montgomery Blair High School students, a Blair High School teacher, and Thomas S. Wootton High School have won state awards from the Siemens Foundation for their success with Advanced Placement (AP) programs.
Advanced Placement is a signature program of the College Board, which selects up to two students from every state as winners of Siemens Awards for Advanced Placement. The awards also recognize one AP teacher in math, science and technology from each state and one school from each state for exemplary teaching and AP participation.
Montgomery Blair High School students won Siemens Foundation scholarships of $2,000 each. The foundation offers awards for the top male and female student in each state who have earned the greatest number of grades of 5 on AP biology, calculus BC, chemistry, computer science AB, environmental science, physics C: electricity and magnetism, physics C: mechanics, and statistics.
A Blair magnet teacher won the Siemens state teacher award and $1,000. Teachers with a minimum of five years of teaching experience in math, science and technology courses are selected for their exemplary teaching and enthusiastic dedication to students and to the AP program.
Thomas S. Wootton High School was the Maryland school selected in recognition of its commitment to students and for being a leader in AP participation and performance. Wootton received a $1,000 grant from the Siemens Foundation to be used to support math and science education.

3/22/2006--"On the Town" steals your heart at Wootton High School. Review at Backfence.com

3/22/2006--Wootton's "On the Town" captures the rollicking spirit of 40's New York. Review in WashingtonPost.com

3/16/2006--Congratulations to Wootton for placing 5th in the 16th annual University of Maryland High School Programming Contest. The team of four won $400.

3/9/2006--'On the Town' at Wootton
Thomas Wootton High School will perform Leonard Bernstein’s ‘On the Town’ March 17, 18, 24, and 25 at 7:30 p.m. and March 19 and 26 at 2 p.m.
Tickets for reserved seating are $12. General admission seating is $10 for
adults and $8 for students. More . . .

2/13/2006--HIGH SCHOOLS GRADUATE TO VIDEO FOR MEMORIES OF GOOD OLD DAYS
By Dan Caterinicchia
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
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Seniors who attend prom or participate in spring sports or the school musical at Thomas S. Wootton High School traditionally had to go back and buy the next year's yearbook to see those events immortalized in print. Traditions like that have no place in the digital age. This year's class of 486 seniors will have a videodisc supplement to their print yearbooks that will include their last day of high school in Rockville...

To view the entire article go to http://www.washingtontimes.com/business/20060212-112732-7779r.htm

12/28/2005--Advanced Programs Working Well in Tandem

By Jay Mathews

If Springbrook and Bethesda-Chevy Chase high schools were in Fairfax County, they would be breaking the rules. High schools in that Northern Virginia school district are not allowed to offer both the Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate programs. It is considered too divisive, too...

To view the entire article, go to http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/14/AR2005121401274.html?referrer=emailarticle

12/14/2005--Pats: Quietly Competitive
Wootton Wrestling
By Alex Scofield/The Almanac
December 14, 2005

Wootton Patriots

Michele Levy and Andy Rampp almost seem willing to concede an off-year for Wootton wrestling. With little varsity experience and a 53-19 opening-night loss to Magruder, the early signs left that impression on the Patriots’ captains.
“Last year we lost about nine seniors,” said Wootton co-captain Andy Rampp. “We’re really low on experience. … It’s going to be a rebuilding year.” More . . .

10/27/2005--Author Dan Pink came and debated with Wootton students about the state of modern education on Oct. 20, 2005. More . . .

9/23/2005--If you did not get a chance to see the Washington Post feature in the Extra section yesterday, please check out the link below. Our own Amani Elkassabany is featured along with students in a photo op. regarding the Muslim-Jewish community service partnership. Way to go Amani!!!!http://www.saqibali.org/images/MuJew2.jpg

9/22/2005--Wootton's Veronica Salcido made a grand entrance to high school running last school year. Her freshman résumé included a top-five finish at the Maryland cross-country championships, an indoor state title in the 1,600 meters and All-Met honors for the outdoor track season -- which included a time of 4 minutes 57 seconds in the 1,600, second best in the area. More . . .