Community Seminar
General Information
Now in our fourth year, Community Seminar is a program developed by faculty members and implemented by all faculty, administration, and supporting staff. The goals of this program are to improve student respect for themselves and others, and to create a positive culture at Natick High School.
Community Seminars provide the opportunity for students to engage in respectful dialogue about school and social issues, develop positive relationships and foster responsible thinking, thereby creating a sense of community within the school. According to research, students who are more connected to their school experience greater success both academically and socially.
Every student in the high school is assigned to a group of 12 or 13 students led by an adult advisor. Meeting 22 times a year, this is a required course which receives 1/2 credit per semester and is graded on a Pass/Fail basis.
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