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2020-2021 SCHOOL YEAR
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Programs at White Plains High School
- White Plains Youth Bureau The White Plains Youth Bureau is looking for students to participate in the Future Excel Program. Students go on college trips, receive academic support, do community service, receive job training and after school job placement. The Youth Bureau has an office located in the H-Cafeteria or they can be contacted at 422-2617.
- Exploring Career Pathways LUNCH TIME in the College & Career Center. Dates and speakers will be posted throughout the school.
School and Community Service at White Plains High SchoolDedicated to the Memory of Elaine LondonThe White Plains High School Community Service Program is designed to encourage, assist and honor White Plains High School students for service to the school and the community. The program is thriving! In fact, although Community Service is not a requirement for graduation, some of our students volunteer hundreds of hours of their time in service to the community. Students can earn up to one elective credit per year (not applicable toward the 22 credits required for graduation) for their efforts provided they donate at least 120 hours. We have many students who achieve or even exceed this goal.
For more information and to download an application, please click on the link below.Elaine LondonThe School and Community Service Program at White Plains High School was, appropriately, founded by and has always been administered by dedicated volunteers. Initially, and throughout the years, the dedicated volunteer was Elaine London. Mrs. London was involved in one way or another volunteering for our schools from the time she joined the Rosedale School PTA back in 1960 until she passed away in October of 2015. She founded the Community Service Program at White Plains High School many years ago. Truly no one ever poured more of their heart and soul into the children of this district than Elaine. Her obituary appears below. Note that even at her passing, she never forgot the White Plains Schools. We cannot thank her enough, and we will miss her.LONDON--Elaine H. Marcus, of White Plains, NY passed away on October 1, 2015 surrounded by her loving family. She was 86. Elaine was born in New York, NY on April 13, 1929 to Samuel and Sarah Marcus. She was a journalist, artist and educator. Beloved wife of Edwin London, loving mother of Elizabeth London (husband David Piaker), Patty London-Wager and Nancy London, she is also survived by her six cherished grandchildren, Sarabeth Tukey, Samantha Wager, Danielle and Jordan Bryan, and Zachary and Joseph Piaker. Donations may be made to Friends of White Plains Public Schools, P.O. Box 133, White Plains, NY 10602 or, Friends of Tanglewood, Symphony Hall, 301 Mass. Avenue, Boston, MA 02115.