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  1. Welcome to Wissahickon High School - home of the Trojans. Our school serves approximately 1,350 students in grades 9 to 12. WHS is an empowering academic community where all students are challenged to grow, learn, prosper, and realize their full personal, social, and intellectual potential, and to develop the life skills necessary to become ...

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      Our Principals. Dr. Lynne Blair. Principal. Joanne DeLuca....

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      Wiss Nation is excited to announce that Wissahickon High...

  2. Wiss Nation is excited to announce that Wissahickon High School was ranked among the top 4% of high schools in the nation and among the best in the state by U.S. News and World Report. WHS was ranked 16th best public high school in Pennsylvania and 3 rd best in Montgomery County! Read More

  3. We are proud to serve more than 1,350 students in grades 9 to 12. WHS is consistently ranked one of the best high schools in Pennsylvania by U.S. News & World Report and was selected for a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Education in 2017. Read More

  4. Our Principals. Dr. Lynne Blair. Principal. Joanne DeLuca. Secretary to the Principal. Gina Sonetto. Main Office Receptionist. Dr. Karen Haney. Assistant Principal.

  5. Girls Varsity Softball vs. Cheltenham High School. Junior Pitcher Gianna Trerotola had her best game of the season striking out 11 batters while walking only 2. She also hit a 2 run home run to lead Wissahickon to a 13-1 win over Cheltenham. Posted 1 month ago @ 7:20AM.

  6. Home > Academics > Overview. Grades 9-12 are a significant time for academic and personal development. Wissahickon high school students continue to explore their interests and prepare for the fields they may pursue in career and college. WHS Curriculum. Difference Between AP, Honors, and Academic Courses. Advanced Placement. Honors. Academic.

  7. WHS was ranked 687 out of 18,000 high schools in the nation,16th best in Pennsylvania and 3rd best in Montgomery County! In 2016-2017, Wissahickon High School was selected as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Education.