Western Wayne Class of 2020 Freshmen Orientation
Guidance Department Matt Fitzsimmons 9 th -12 th grade (Last Names starting with A-L) Kasey Gribble 9 th 12 th Grade (Last Names Starting with M-Z) Renee Chernin 9 th -12 th Grade (Students with IEP & 504 Plans) Beth Lombardi Guidance Secretary Kim Field Guidance Secretary
Graduation Requirements 22.5 credits are required for graduation Credits in the following are REQUIRED: At least 4 History credits At least 4 English credits At least 3 Math credits At least 3 Science credits 4 years of Physical Education (Gym) ½ Health credit At least 2 Foreign Language credits (If you are in the Math/Science or Arts/Humanities career paths)
Keystone Exams All incoming 9 th Graders are required to take and pass the Keystone Exams in the following subjects: Algebra I Literature Biology
Western Wayne Guidance 339 Plan 339 Plan: a comprehensive K-12 guidance program that focuses on the student, education, future plans and careers. Involves students, parents, educators, Postsecondary educators and business/community members Goal: to connect education with the future workforce
Senior Project Every student must complete a Senior Project. Students must also provide a successful presentation of their project in order to graduate. Projects will have a future career based theme to comply with career/work standards. Your English teacher will guide you through the process. Specific questions should be addressed to Mr. Rebar, the Senior Project Coordinator.
Class of 2016 Transcripts were sent to the following Colleges/Universities and Military Branches: Baruch College Bloomsburg University Clarion University Delaware Valley University Empire Fortis Institute HRC Indiana University of Pennsylvania Johnson College 45 Different Schools Keystone College 100 Students applied Kings College Kutztown University 2 year school - 2 Lackawanna College Technical school - 9 Lincoln University of Pennsylvania Military - 5 Long Island University 4 year school - 84 Luzerne County Community College Marywood University McCann Misericordia University Moravian College Muhlenberg College NCAA Northampton Community College Ohio Tech Pennsylvania College of Technology Pennsylvania State University Pensacola Christian College Philadelphia University Salem State University Shippensburg University Susquehanna University Syracuse University Temple University United States Air Force United States Army United States Navy University of the Arts University of Pittsburgh University of Scranton Universal Technical Institute Washington and Lee University West Chester University Widener University Wilkes University York College of Pennsylvania
Senior Night 2016: $1,797,360 Awarded in Scholarships A few things to keep in mind as you begin to think of post-secondary options: 1. Don t be afraid of the sticker price of colleges 2. Start to visit colleges 3. Apply for scholarships (free money) 4. Grades, SATs, Extracurricular Activities, Volunteerism are important
School-Wide Truancy Elimination Program (STEP) STEP is designed to reduce excessive absences from school and is a school-based intervention for students and families who are in danger of magisterial citation due to truancy. STEP team consists of parents, student, administration, teachers, counselors, school nurse, C&Y, school social worker, probation, Wayne Co MH/MR, and the magisterial court. In lieu of an initial citation to the District Magistrate for truancy charges, the student and family will be required to attend a STEP meeting at the school. A plan is developed with the team to assist the parent and student with attendance in school
Wallenpaupack Area Wayne Highlands Western Wayne 9th Grade Together for Health 2016-2017 Wayne Memorial Health System and your school district are co-sponsoring the 9th Grade Together for Health program to provide for you resources and practical tools for healthier lifestyle choices. Kick-Off Assembly ~ Chain Reaction Presented by Rachel s Challenge. Chain Reaction is a six-hour, intensive, interactive training that consists of: 1) teaching and processing segments; 2) physical activities; and 3) full- and small-group sharing. Chain Reaction includes a cross section of your school s population represented by 50 7th grade and 50 9th grade students and 20-25 adults. Students will be selected by school personal. Western Wayne Mon., 9/12/16; Wayne Highlands Wed., 9/14/16; Wallenpaupack Area Thur., 9/16/16 Clinical Assessments: FREE blood draw to check your Lipid Profile (Glucose, Cholesterol, HDL, LDL & Triglycerides) and a CBC (Complete Blood Count) Parental Permission required. YOU SHOULD FAST FOR 12 HOURS prior to the tests, nothing to eat or drink, except water and necessary medications, after 8pm the night before. A light breakfast will be served for those completing the blood test. WWSD WHSD WASD Thursday, Sept. 22nd Thursday, Oct. 13th Thursday, Oct. 27th Health Resource Day All students will participate in five workshops featuring information on yoga, Rachel s Challenge, Mental Health information and more. WWSD Thursday, Sept. 29th ~ WHSD Tuesday, Oct. 18th ~ WASD Tuesday, Nov. 1st Wayne Memorial Hospital An Affiliate of Wayne Memorial Health System, Inc...people will never know how far a little kindness can go Rachel Joy Scott
School Lunch Program Maria Liptak Food Service Director 3 Different lunches (1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd Lunch) Choices are available Finger scanning My School Account Different from the middle school lunches
Counseling Services Social/Emotional IMPACT (Crisis Intervention) School Outreach Program Support Groups Conflict Resolution Academic Goal Setting Academic advising Scheduling Post-Secondary Planning Career Computer-Based Career Exploration via Career Cruising College exploration Trade/Technical School Exploration Military
Resources & Opportunities Scholarship & Career Opportunities Guidance emails Guidance texts (through Blackboard Connect) Gradebook Parent Portal
First Day of School (what to expect) OPENING DAY: BELL AND CLASS SCHEDULE 8:10 10:30 A.M. Homeroom and Class Meetings Period Lunch Lunch 1 10:30-11:00 5b class 11:04-11:34 6b class 11:38 12:08 Period Lunch Lunch 2 11:04-11:34 5a class 10:30-11:00 6b class 11:34-12:04 Period Lunch Lunch 3 11:38-12:08 5a class 10:30 11:00 6a class 11:04 11:34 12:12-12:37 - Period 1 12:41-1:06 - Period 2 1:10-1:35 - Period 3 1:39-2:04 - Period 4 2:08-2:28 - Period 7 2:32-2:53 - Period 8 2:53 - DISMISSAL
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WELCOME TO WESTERN WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL GREAT THINGS ARE AHEAD OF YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ALL OF THEM!