Friday, December 4, 2020

December / January


From the Principal


Dear West Geauga High School Families,

I hope all of you were able to have a nice Thanksgiving. In talking with many of our families, I know adjustments were made to the traditional Thanksgiving plans typically made to celebrate the holiday. It doesn’t sound like we will be back to normal anytime soon, but it does look like hope is on the horizon.  

Our students have been outstanding during this pandemic.  I am proud of all of our online and in-building students for making school a priority despite the challenges associated with facemasks, social distancing, and online learning.  Thank you to our families for supporting your children, their teachers, and the school in making education a priority.  Many of you have had to make adjustments to your daily lives to see that your child is successful in school. Thank you! 

It is hard to believe, but the end of the semester is less than two weeks away.  Midterm exams will run from December 15, 2020, through December 17, 2020. Please click here for the midterm exam information.  If your student has does not have exams on certain days or times, parents may excuse them from school by reading and completing this form.  Best wishes to all of our students for a strong first-semester finish.

As Dr. Markwardt noted in his email to district families on Thursday, December 2, 2020, all high school students will continue to work remotely through December 11, 2020.  In-building students will return to the high school on December 14, 2020.  Winter break begins on December 18, 2020. Please view our full calendar on the high school’s website for important dates and events.

I hope all of you have a safe and relaxing holiday season. Please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns.

Sincerely, 

Jay Bishop
Principal


From the Assistant Principal


Dear West Geauga Community,

I hope everyone is doing well!  

We made it through the first semester - It goes without saying, this year has been like no other.  However, I am proud of how our students, community, and staff have responded to the challenges presented by COVID-19.  True, there were many unforeseen situations resulting from the current pandemic, but together we were able to navigate through these obstacles together.  The support which many of you have expressed is much appreciated!  

Going Online - As we transition to a time of virtual learning, please remember that students are required to attend their Zoom classes in an environment suitable for learning.  Students should not be working, driving their car, or partaking in other activities that are not conducive to the educational process during class time.  

Attendance - Success in the classroom starts by showing up.  1st period begins at 7:25 am for all students. Please ensure your child is ready for the day.  If your child is absent from school, regardless of whether they are virtual or in-person, a parent/guardian must call the absence into our attendance hotline at 440-729-5951.  Students who do not attend school face the consequence of appearing before the Geauga County Truancy Officer.  These policies also apply to online learners who do not attend their classes via Zoom.  

Parent-Student Handbook - If you have not already done so, please read the WGHS parent-student handbook, which can is found on our website.  The handbook is a great resource that can answer many questions.  All content found in the handbook applies to in-person and virtual learning environments.  
Social Media - We appreciate those of you who have had tough conversations regarding social media and appropriately treat others. 
  
VAPES - Please talk to your son/daughter about the health concerns regarding vapes, JUUL’s, etc.  

Face Masks - All students must wear face masks when in the high school.  Face masks need to comply with Board Policy 8420.02.  Ensure face masks are appropriate for school and not disruptive to the educational process.  Failure to comply may result in disciplinary action.  

I am looking forward to a wonderful second semester!  


Sincerely,

Shawn Krippel
Assistant Principal 




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WGHS School Counseling News December/January

During these challenging times please remember that we are here for your student. Feel free to contact us via email or phone. Our doors and virtual doors are always open.

Due to the inability to get into classrooms and see students in person, we have created a Google Classroom for each class. This classroom contains important information for your student. All the students should have been given access to their Classroom. If they are not able to access please contact the Counselor’s Office. Below is a list of the Google Classrooms that were shared with students in each class:


Class of 2021 School Counseling

Class of 2022 School Counseling

Class of 2023 School Counseling

Class of 2024 School Counseling


Dates to Remember: 

The PSAT was administered to the sophomore class and some freshmen and juniors. The results should be available sometime at the beginning of December.

Excel TECC Opportunity Week: December 7-10; Sophomores and parents are invited to attend virtually. Please go to the Excel TECC website for more information:https://www.mayfieldschools.org/exceltecc_home.aspx.

Please click the links below to learn more about Excel Tecc's programs and to apply. 
Monday-Thursday 7-10 December – find Excel TECC on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXgAtASWGxA9G4095TBDevQ

Visit with Excel Tecc teachers during their video Q&A sessions Tues-Wed-Thurs – see pdf attachment or go to the following form on Google for ALL the links:

Apply to Excel TECC here: https://excel.enrolltrack.com/StudentPortal/#

More information will be shared via the Class of 2023 School Counseling Google Classroom.

College Credit Plus (CCP) Information Night: January 20, 2021, at 7 pm. Students and parents need to attend this meeting if there is interest in the program. If this meeting needs to be virtual more information will be shared.


FOR ALL STUDENTS
Students: We have an "open door" policy. If you need to speak to your counselor, just drop in. If we are unavailable, write your name on the sign-in sheet outside of the counselor’s door and we will find you as soon as possible!


SENIORS
Please remember that this is the time of year to work on college applications! Please remember to check your college deadlines and follow the application submission procedures. Check the Class of 2021 School Counseling Google Classroom for videos to help with the process! Remember: Please give your counselors and teachers at least two weeks to get supporting documents/letters completed. Know your deadlines! See your counselor if you have any questions.

Test Scores: Remember your ACT or SAT test scores must also meet the college deadline. Please make sure you have requested scores be sent directly from ACT or CollegeBoard to the institutions you are applying to. Please disregard if you plan on applying to schools using the “test-optional” policy offered by many universities.

Scholarships: Start looking in Naviance for scholarships. There is also a scholarship rack in the Counseling Office. Make a habit of visiting our office and check if anything new has come in and checking your Naviance account. Please give counselors two weeks' notice for deadlines on scholarships, too.

Financial Aid: The FAFSA is open for next year. A representative from the Lake/Geauga Educational Assistance Foundation (LEAF) is available to discuss financial aid options, scholarships, and the FAFSA form. Mrs. Tessa Dicker, our LEAF Financial Aid Advisor, works in our high school each Thursday throughout the school year. Students and parents may request an appointment with Mrs. Dicker by contacting her at tdicker@leaf-ohio.org. There is also a sign-in sheet in the Counselor’s Office. All of the LEAF services are at no charge to our families.
 

JUNIORS
Reminder - this is your last year to work on maintaining or bringing up your GPA. Remember that when colleges receive your transcript next fall, your cumulative grade point average is only based on your high school classes completed in the Middle School, 9th, 10th, and 11th-grade marks. If you are having difficulty in a class, your school counselor is always here to help. Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Also, start thinking about what you want to do after high school. A good resource, to begin with, is Naviance. See your counselor if you forgot your login. Start planning college visits (if possible) and registering online for the ACT and/or SAT.

The ACT will be administered to all juniors for free on February 23, 2021, at West Geauga High School.

When is the last time you logged on to your Naviance account? You have been given a task to complete the “Strengths Explorer”. Please find the time to complete this before winter break.

SOPHOMORES
Mr. Hayes, Excel TECC's (Technical Education Career Consortium) counselor met with sophomores via Zoom in November. Opportunity Week is December 7-10. Students and parents will be able to learn about programs and meet with program teachers. Please visit the Excel TECC website for more information: https://www.mayfieldschools.org/exceltecc_home.aspx..

As soon as you get your PSAT results remember to connect your scores with Khan Academy where you will get a personalized plan to improve. Stop by our office for help if you need any assistance.

FRESHMEN
Well, you are about to finish your first semester at West Geauga High School! Are you making progress in your classes? If so, keep up the good work. If not, arrange for help before or after school with your teacher. In these uncertain times and with virtual learning think about emailing your teacher. See your counselor for help, too. Remember: Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness!


David Callahan          Students with last names A-K    729-5963     david.callahan@westg.org
Sarah Widman          Students with last names L-Z     729-5965     sarah.widman@westg.org
Lisa Porter                Assistant                                     729-5962     lisa.porter@westg.org

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Attendance

I hope this year's Winter Newsletter finds you all healthy! It certainly has been a different kind of year for all of us. I appreciate the great communication regarding your student's attendance over the past few months. Listed below are some general attendance reminders as well as a list of attendance items for those students who are virtual learners and students who are approved to be online learners for a limited period of time.

Please keep in mind, if your in-person student is absent from school and chooses to Zoom into classes, provided the teacher has an online link, they may do so but they are still considered to be absent and they must be called in to be excused. Students are not permitted to go back and forth between online and in-person learning environments without the approval of Mr. Bishop or Mr. Krippel.

General Attendance Reminders for all learners
● If your child is going to be absent for an extended period of time due to vacation, you will need to have a Vacation Request form filled out and turned in to the attendance office with all appropriate signatures 5 days before the absences occur. These forms can be found in the attendance office or by clicking here.

● Notes for early dismissal should be turned in to the attendance office the day before your child needs to leave early whenever possible. Last-minute phone calls, other than true emergencies, cannot always be delivered immediately and create unnecessary disruption to valuable instruction time in the classroom.

● Tardy arrivals to school are considered unexcused even if a parent calls in for the student. If your student is driving to school this year, please remind them of this policy as we head into the winter season. Encourage them to plan ahead and prepare for snow on cars and unfavorable road conditions.

General Attendance procedures for all online learners
● If a virtual student will miss any or all classes during a particular day, a call needs to be made to the Attendance line at 440-729-5951 for the absence to be excused.

● For any student who is placed in the online learner status that is marked absent for two or more classes in a day, an email will go out to the parent/guardian. A return call from the parent or guardian is required for these types of absences to be excused.

● In cases of technical difficulty, (i.e. internet provider outages, inability to join Zoom sessions etc.) The student should email their teacher directly to report the issue. The teacher will then notify the attendance office.

Long-term absence procedures for online learners
● Parents will need to notify the attendance office by calling the absence line at 440-729-5951 if a student will be absent for any reason and is not able to join Zoom sessions. If the student is absent due to illness but their symptoms improve, they can join classes remotely and they will not be marked absent if they attend online.

Quarantined student attendance procedures for Parent/Guardians
● Students who are placed in a temporary quarantine and have been approved to attend classes virtually for the duration of the quarantine will need to Zoom in to classes using the zoom codes provided by their teachers at the beginning of the year. Many times these links can also be found on the teacher’s Google Classroom page.


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West Geauga Education Foundation



Please click here for the full WGEF Newsletter.


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West Geauga Kiwanis and Rotary Students of the Month

Congratulations Raeanna & Sammy!



                           

                       November - Raeanna Cenni


                           

                       November - Sammy Aidja  









 

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