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Welcome Parents

Welcome Parents. Wayzata High School Parent Orientation August 27, 2013. Welcome. Principal - Mike Trewick Associate Principal – Stephanie Bruggers 9 th Grade Associate Principal – Amy Janecek 10 th Grade Associate Principal – Marion Boyd 11 th Grade

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Welcome Parents

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  1. Welcome Parents Wayzata High School Parent Orientation August 27, 2013

  2. Welcome • Principal - Mike Trewick • Associate Principal – Stephanie Bruggers 9th Grade • Associate Principal – Amy Janecek 10th Grade • Associate Principal – Marion Boyd 11th Grade • Associate Principal – Jeff Pawlicki 12th Grade • Associate Principal – Alison Nisbet ALC

  3. Student Orientation • Thursday, August 29, 7:30 a.m.-12 noon • Transportation • Regular a.m. pick-up times • Welcome Assembly • Advisory • Walk through class schedule

  4. Ninth Grade • “Ninth Grade is a pivotal year that determines which students will prevail and which students will fail to finish high school.”- Jay Hertzog

  5. Freshman Year Counts • Grades and GPA • 12.0 scale • Grades count and are permanent • Weighted vs. non-weighted grades • No class rank • Official Transcript • Starts day one of 9th grade; colleges will see all grades, all years

  6. Help Your Student be Successful • Understand academic rigor • Middle school vs. high school • Doing homework (and turning it in) is crucial and it counts • Extra help if struggling • Emphasize the importance of good study habits • Stress the importance of breakfast • Stress the importance of adequate sleep • http://wayzata.k12.mn.us/whs/informationforparents • www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/whs/tipsforacademicsuccss • Encourage involvement in activities

  7. Student/Parent Guide and Planner • Issued the first week of school • Reference guide to school policies and procedures • High standards of student behavior • Calendar • www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/whs/

  8. Attendance • Notify school by telephone or note • 763-745-6655 • Please send a note with your student vs. calling in • Schedule appointments with school in mind • Six absences per term/per class • Attendance is a responsibility issue

  9. Transportation • At least 80% of freshmen do ride the bus • More than 55% of all WHS students ride the bus • Late bus runs Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at 4:20 p.m. • Transportation contact -763-745-5195

  10. Safety • Main Entrance / Activity Entrance • Greeters / Visitor Sign In • Staff wears name badges • Hall Monitors & Parking Lot Attendants • Police Liaison

  11. Lockers • Freshmen / Sophomores • Locker info on schedule • Juniors / Seniors • Locker issued upon request

  12. Lunch • Use PIN number • Deposit cash or check in boxes located in floor offices and Culinary Express • Deposits made before 8:00 a.m. will be in account by lunch • On-line deposits • District Food Service Office 763-745-5154 • Students will eat lunch during their 3rd Block class • Link Crew Table set up during the first week

  13. Schedule Social Studies Phy Ed Communications Math FCS Woods Science Spanish Keybrd Drawing 1

  14. School Calendar • Four 9-week Terms • Core/Required classes - 2 Terms • Social Studies • Communications • Math • Science • Physical Education • Electives - 1 Term • Late Start Wednesdays – make sure to watch the calendar. Busses run as usual.

  15. Dates to Remember • Student Schedule Night September 9 6:30 -9:00 p.m. February 13 6:30 - 9:00p.m. • Parent/Teacher Conferences October 3 3:30 - 8:30 p.m. February 27 3:30 - 8:30 p.m. October 10 3:30 - 8:30 p.m. March 6 3:30 - 8:30 p.m. December 5 3:30 - 8:30 p.m. May 1 3:30 - 7:30 p.m. • Parent Curriculum Night February 13 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. 9th Grade Respect Retreat – March 5th (E-Pay)

  16. Progress Reports • Report Cards • Mailed one week after end of term • Available on-line through Family Access • Mid-term Reports • Not mailed • Given to all students in all classes • Available on-line through Family Access

  17. Family Access • www.wayzata.k12.mn.us -- Quick Links • Report Cards • Attendance • Schedule • On-Line Registration • Mid-February

  18. Communication • Principal’s Newsletter (online and e-mailed) • The Communicator • The Trojan Tribune • NewsBreak and scrolling bulletin board • Teacher voicemail and e-mail • www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/whs/

  19. Contacting Your Student During the Day • Cell phone use is regulated • NO CELL PHONE USE IN THE CLASSROOM, LAVS & LOCKER ROOMS!! • 1st offense = warning from the teacher • 2nd offense = Delivered to the office kept for remainder of the day • 3rd offense = Parent must pick it up • Call the floor office • ONLY EMERGENCY MESSAGES WILL BE DELIVERED TO THE CLASSROOM

  20. Electronic Devices • Cell Phones • I-Pods • Mp3 Players • iPads

  21. Dress Code • Headgear of any kind (i.e., hats, caps, bandanas, do-rags, scarves, sweatbands, etc.), may not be worn from the time a student enters the building until dismissal. • Sunglasses worn without a doctor’s order. • Undergarments, including girls’ bra straps and boys’ undergarments must remain covered. • Halter, low cut, off-the-shoulder and see-through tops, those with spaghetti straps plus tank tops and muscle (sleeveless) shirts are not considered appropriate wear for school and need to be covered by an outer garment. • Tops must be long enough to cover a student’s midriff. • Skirts and shorts must be at or below fingertip length when the student’s arm is placed at her side. • Any clothing displaying an inflammatory slogan, derogatory, suggestive or offensive language, or those promoting illegal activities or products (i.e. tobacco, drugs or alcohol) is prohibited.

  22. Advisory • Build community • Meet monthly • Same-grade • Advisor • Late Start Wednesdays (reference district calendar) • Busses run on their normal schedule

  23. Athletics, Clubs, Activities • Check Announcements, scrolling screen • Call Athletic Office 763-745-6621 • www.lakeconference.org • www.wayzata.k12.mn.us

  24. Student Support Services • Guidance Counselors • Health Service • Social Workers • Chemical Health Coordinator • Psychologist • Police Liaison • Grade level Principal

  25. Guidance Counselors • Jane Stapleton – A-Bri • Mandy Randall – Brj-Dr • Jennifer Landy – Ds – Hal • Mark Elias – Ham - Kar • Cindy McGunnigle – Kas – Mal • Sarah Clutter – Mam – Or • Brian Gildemeister – Os - Sa • Royce Kloehn – Sc – Te • John Batalden – Tf - Z

  26. First Day of School

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