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Freshmen Class Parent Information

Freshmen Class Parent Information. Welcome!!. Administrative Staff. Dee Palmore , Principal Assistant Principals are sorted by alphabet (but all can help you or your student) TiAda Radtke – A to D Quanah West – E to M Jennifer Spurgers – N to Z. Counseling Staff.

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Freshmen Class Parent Information

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  1. Freshmen ClassParent Information Welcome!!

  2. Administrative Staff Dee Palmore, Principal Assistant Principals are sorted by alphabet (but all can help you or your student) TiAda Radtke – A to D Quanah West – E to M Jennifer Spurgers– N to Z

  3. CounselingStaff A – D Brittany Bailey E – Le Wendy Risner Li – Ri Stephanie Schelter Ro – Z Jill Lauck College and Career Advisor Julie Johnson Assistant College and Career LeAnn Scharbrough Guidance Office Clerks & Secretary Debbie Mills, Secretary Nancy Balch, College and Career Clerk Paula Moore, Registrar

  4. Attendance • Student attendance is crucial to success. If a student is absent, the attendance office must be notified by note within 72 hours. • The Attendance Office can only accept 4 parent notes each semester. After that, the student will have to bring a doctor’s note for the absence to be excused. • The student is responsible for contacting the teacher for missed assignments on the day he/she returns to school. Teachers will have a website with weekly assignments posted. • To receive credit for a class, a student must attend at least 90% of the days the class is offered. Students missing more than 90% will have to attend Saturday School to receive credit for the class.

  5. The New Graduation Plan • All students will earn: Foundation Requirements: 22 credits Endorsement (4 credits) • Students can choose to go above and beyond and earn: Distinguished Level of Achievement Performance Acknowledgements

  6. Endorsements • Students take 4 credits in an endorsement area. Choices include: • STEM (science, technology, engineering & math) • Business and Industry • Public Service • Arts and Humanities • Multidisciplinary Studies

  7. Family Access (Online Gradebook) • To sign up for the online gradebook, go to the WFISD webpage (wfisd.net) & click on Family Access on the right side. • Previous users still have the same login id & password from last year. • New users need to email the counselor to find out your login & password.

  8. EOC Tests • Students are required to pass the following EOC (End of Course) tests to graduate: • English I • Algebra I • Biology • English II • US History • Students may be placed in alternative classes if they are not successful on the test.

  9. How To See A Counselor • Students must sign up to see a counselor online through the Rider website. • The counselor will then send a pass for the student, usually the next day. • If there is an emergency/crisis, the counselors see the student immediately.

  10. Schedule Changes • Students may request a change in their schedule for the following reasons: • To change from Honors/AP to regular • Elective classes cannot be changed • Performance drop form: students dropping choir, band, theater, athletics, ROTC…must pick up a form and it must be signed by the teacher/coach

  11. Changing from Honors to Regular Classes • A student must remain in an Honors class for the entire year to receive the extra grade point. • Students are required to stay in their Honors class(es) the first six weeks of school. • Honors drop slips are available in the office and must be signed by both the parent & teacher. Students don’t need to meet with counselor to drop – just pick up the form & return it.

  12. Changing from Honors to Regular Classes (con’t.) • Students cannot be changed from Honors to Regular during the last six weeks of each semester (3rd & 6th six weeks). • If class is dropped at the end of the 6 weeks, the grade increases according to our WFISD policy. • If the class is dropped in the middle of the six weeks, the current grade stands.

  13. GPA and Class Rank • GPA and Class Rank are recalculated at the end of each semester. • At the Freshman level, a student’s rank can be misleading. Example: There could be 40 students ranked number one by the end of the first semester.

  14. GPA! New with students entering high school in 2015

  15. Courses for GPA Average • The class rank GPA will be the average of all the grade points earned in the following courses: • English I, II, III and IV • Math: Geometry, Alg II and 2 additional math credits (see list of classes that count on the WFISD website under Curriculum) • Science: Biology, Chemistry, Physics or AP Physics1or Principles of Technology and 2 additional credits (see list) • Social Studies: W. Geography, US History, Government/Economics and 1 additional credit (see list) • Languages other than English: credits in both Spanish II and Honors Spanish III

  16. College & Career • Mrs. Julie Johnson, College & Career Advisor • Mrs. LeAnn Scharbrough, Assistant College & Career • Mrs. Nancy Balch, College & Career Clerk

  17. Please have your student pick up his/her OFFICIAL schedule on Monday morning!Last names A – Le will pick up in the cafeteria.Last names Li – Z will pick up in the Library.

  18. Counselor email: Brittany Bailey: bbailey@wfisd.net Wendy Risner: wrisner@wfisd.net Stephanie Schelter: sschelter@wfisd.net Jill Lauck: jlauck@wfisd.net Julie Johnson: jbjohnson@wfisd.net LeAnn Scharbrough: lscharbrough@wfisd.net

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