Thomas Wexler School

Thomas Wexler School is a private high school located in,.

The school holds about 250 students, and focuses on academics, arts and athletics.

Background
The school was founded in 2005 by Thomas Wexler, a former history teacher who had aspired to open up a private high school that was affordable and inclusive for students to attend. Wexler died of a brain aneurysm not long after the school was built. Following his death, the school was named after him.

The students follow a dress code instead of a uniform code and allow them to express themselves through dress. Hoodies and hats are allowed, but students are not allowed to show visible undergarments and wear any shirts that are derogatory, have offensive language or show images of drugs, alcohol, weapons or misogynistic material.

Thomas Wexler School has small classroom settings that average less than 20 students per teacher. They do not discriminate students or staff members based on race, gender, sexual identity and socioeconomic status.

They also have a special education classroom that has students in one classroom ranging from 9th to 12th grade. Special education students are allowed to remain in school until the age of 21 per state law.

Athletics
Thomas Wexler School has sports teams for the fall, winter and spring.

Fall Sports

 * Football
 * Girls Volleyball
 * Co-Ed Cross Country
 * Cheerleading
 * Boys Golf
 * Girls Golf
 * Boys Soccer

Winter Sports

 * Boys Basketball
 * Girls Basketball
 * Cheerleading
 * Swimming
 * Wrestling

Spring Sports

 * Baseball
 * Girls Softball
 * Girls Soccer
 * Girls Golf
 * Boys Lacrosse
 * Girls Tennis

9th-10th Grade

 * Alyssa Watkins (9th Grade English 1 and 10th Grade English 2)
 * Sydney Rollins (9th Grade Algebra 1)
 * Brett Oliver (9th Grade Physical Science and 10th Grade Biology)
 * Ellie Breen (9th Grade US History and World Geography)
 * Liza Prentice (9th Grade French 1 and 10th Grade French 2)
 * Chris Russo (9th Grade Spanish 1 and 10th Grade Spanish 2)
 * Cherie Dawson (10th Grade World History)
 * Russell Hernandez (10th Grade Chemistry)
 * Caden Stasney (10th Grade Algebra 2 with Trignometry)
 * Bryan Newell (10th Grade US Government & Politics)

11th-12th Grade

 * Belle Borden (11th Grade English 3)
 * Cherie Dawson (11th Grade Economics)
 * Caden Stasney (11th Grade Geometry)
 * Bryan Newell (11th Grade US Government & Politics)
 * Dalton Ellison (11th Grade French 3 and 12th Grade French 4)
 * Jessamyn Ramos (11th Grade Spanish 3 and 12th Grade Spanish 4)
 * Grace Redmond (12th Grade English 4)
 * Tara Jeter (12th Grade Algebra 2 with trignometry)
 * Jared Atchley (12th Grade Chemistry)
 * Neal Barnwell (12th Grade Geometry)
 * Paloma Kenyon (12th Grade US Government & Politics)

Physical Education\Athletic Department

 * Shane Joseph (Physical Education\Head Basketball Coach)
 * Mia Leon (Physical Education\Head Volleyball Coach)
 * Sydney Rollins (Assistant Volleyball Coach)
 * Patrick Tarpley (Athletics Director)
 * Chris Russo (Head Football Coach)
 * Chelsea McComb (Head Cheerleading Coach)
 * Ashleigh Price (Assistant Cheerleading Coach)

Special Education\Resource

 * Georgia Frankel (Head Teacher)
 * Travis Mercer (Paraprofessional)
 * Malia Walsh (Paraprofessional)
 * Daisy Esparza (Paraprofessional)
 * Laurie Randall (Paraprofessional)
 * Marsha Thorne (9th and 10th Grade Resource)
 * Craig Wallace (11th and 12th Grade Resource)