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VISITORS
Students are not to invite friends/relatives to attend school with them. Any WCPSS student identified on the campus of another school without prior approval from their administration is subject to a trespassing charge and school suspension. Visitors who come to campus for business purposes are required to sign in at the front desk.
VOLUNTEERS
Any parent or community member who wishes to volunteer at WHS (or any WCPSS school) must follow WCPSS policies and procedures. Potential volunteers should contact Sarah Joyner (sjoyner@wcpss.net) to obtain volunteer information.
WOLVERINE WATCH
What is it? A 25-minute program, occurring one day per week during each period of instruction. Groups of students, two or more, will be created in the class based on teacher selected data.
Why are we doing it? For students to get the remediation that many need in order to be successful in their courses. Differentiated instruction will allow students to gain access to focused remediation as well as provide them with challenging tasks that promote rigor.
Program Expectations:
 New material will not be introduced & instruction will be teacher-led.
 Data analysis will drive the instruction (i.e. formative or
summative assessment, course average, etc).
 Teachers will conduct Wolverine Watch as follows:
Math -
Science/ Spanish - English! Health - Social Studies - CTE/ Art -
Monday, Wednesday Tuesday, Friday Wednesday, Friday
Tuesday, Thursday Monday, Thursday
Additional: Teachers have one designated morning each week that they will do remediation and keep their doors open. The schedule is as follows:
M - CTE, Art T - Science, Spanish W -Math Th - English, Health F - Social Studies
~ Teachers will offer additional remediation (mornings, after school). Students are to sign-in on the computer to document attendance during morning remediation.
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