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HOURS OF OPERATION
Main - 6:55 AM - 3:30 PM, M - TH
6:55 AM - 3:00 PM, - F (4:00 on video game days)
WF North - 7:00 AM - 2:30 PM, M & F 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM, T-TH
Non-fiction books are checked out for a I-week period. Fiction books are checked out for 3 weeks. Reference books may be checked out overnight
but are due back before I st period the next day. The fine for overdue books is $0.05 per day; for overnight materials, $1.50 a day. Online resources allow access to research materials from home through the website.
Circulation:
MEDICATION
WHS discourages giving medication to students during the day when it could be taken before or after school.
 Students are given medication only with precise attention to the regulations of this policy; the policy covers over-the-counter medication as well as prescription drugs.
 Students are discouraged from self-administering medication.
 Those who provide medication for other students will be disciplined.
 In accordance with Board Policy, medications can only be distributed
once a parent/guardian submits a signed Request for Medication to be
Given During School Hours form. Forms are found in the front office.
 In addition, only trained office staff may distribute medication.
OFF-CAMPUS LUNCH
ONLY seniors and juniors may leave campus for lunch with signed parent permission. Forms are found on the website and in the main office. Skipping class, tardies from lunch, or taking unauthorized students off-campus will result in revocation of this privilege. Commercial food is not allowed in the cafeteria.
ONE TEACHER/ ONE STUDENT PROGRAM:
Addressing the Achievement Gap One Student at a Time.
In an effort to address the achievement gap which is very complex and includes different factors for every student who is not being successful, each teacher is being challenged to select one student per semester to help. Many students have been successful and "made it" despite their challenges and this is often due to a personal connection with a teacher who took extra steps to reach out to that student. The premise of “One Teacher One Student" is that if every teacher could "save" even one student from failing or dropping out, we can truly make a difference.
TYPE of MEDTA
STUDENT LOAN
OVERDUE FINES
Non Fiction books
I week
$.05 per school day
Fiction books
3 weeks
$05 per school day
Reference/Reserve
Overnight
$1.50 per school day
bEoqoukipsment
By special arrangement
$5.00 per school day
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