Waynesville R-VI School District
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Waynesville R-VISchool District
Mission Statement:Educating individual students for 21st
century challenges.
Core Values: Community of Diversity
Student and Stakeholder Driven Quality
Continuous Improvement and Learning
Welcome to the Waynesville R-VI
http://web.waynesville.k12.mo.us/WHS/S2SMission/S2SMission.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kqWGREPiH0&feature=channel&list=UL
High school student produced videos
New Family Welcome Meeting
WAYNESVILLE R-VI SCHOOLSFAST FACTS
11 schools in the Waynesville R-VI school district serving the Waynesville, St. Robert, and Ft. Leonard Wood areas
Approximately 6,000 students 76% of students enrolled in the school district are military connected Opportunities for children to find their place to shine
WAYNESVILLE R-VI SCHOOLSCOMMON ACRONYMS
WHS- Waynesville High School WCC- Waynesville Career Center WMDS- Waynesville Middle School WSGS- Waynesville 6th Grade Center CRO- Community Resource Office
WAYNESVILLE R-VI SCHOOLS
Located on Post Located off Post
Partridge Elementary K-5 East Elementary K-2Thayer Elementary K-5 Freedom Elementary 3-5Wood Elementary K-5 6th Grade CenterWilliams Early Childhood Center Waynesville Middle School Waynesville High School
Waynesville Career CenterPiney Ridge Center
School Hours
LATE START WEDNESDAY-
ALL schools start 30 minutes later on Wednesday to allow for professional development for teachers without extending the school year.
Elementary Schools 6th Grade Center, WMDS, WHS & WCC
Office Hours: 7:30 AM-4:30 PMSchool Hours: 8:35 AM-3:35 PMParent Pickup- 3:30 PMBus Release – Wave 1- 3:35 PM Wave 2- 3:50 PM
Office Hours: 7:00 AM -3:30 PMSchool Hours: 7:35 AM-2:35 PMParent Pickup: 2:30 PMBus Release- Wave 1- 2:35 PM Wave 2- 2:50 PM
Attendance Policy
Starting with the 2013-14 school year, Waynesville R-VI students will only be allowed to miss 5 (five) days each semester. This policy change is necessary due to the change in attendance requirements for accreditation established by the State of Missouri. Accreditation status shows that a school district is meeting state performance standards. To be fully accredited, the state requires 90 percent of the students to be at school 90 percent of the time. In addition, a district must ensure continuous improvement and innovation to increase student achievement and prepare students for success in college and careers. To help you plan your upcoming vacations and family visits, please consult the district calendar for 2013-14 at http://waynesville.k12.mo.us/district/school_year_calendar/
Academics
I-STEM 21 Focused Learning-
I-STEM 21 stands for Intergrading Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics with 21st Century Skills
Academics
Video
~ This project combines technology and science in a way that opens up creativity.
Below is just one example of how I-STEM Focused Learning is integrated into classrooms.
Academics- providing support for any student academic need
P.A.C.E. Preschool
Special Education
IEPs
Credit Recovery
College Readiness
Dual Credit Tutoring- AmeriCorpsA+ StudentsTIPS-Wood Elem
L.E.A.P.
Leadership
Positive Behavior Support Career &
Technical
Academic Assistance-During & After School
Interventions
Academics
Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe a Good Learner
Positive Behavior Support (PBS) K-8
Academics
PBS is a district wide program that offers a broad range of systematic and individualized strategies for developing important social and learning outcomes while preventing problem behavior.
Thayer Elementary
PBS Rewards
7 HabitsThese 7 habits are based on the highly acclaimed book 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.
East Elementary (K-2) has infused ideas from this book along with concepts from the program The Leader In Me into their model for helping new students transitioning into the school. Their approach not only helps new students adjust, but also builds anti-bullying skills.
The 6th Grade Center has adopted a student led, student focused model for their 75 minute weekly leadership class.
The goal of the leadership classes is to allow students to learn the decision making process while becoming good stewards of citizenship.
6Th Grade Center Leadership Classes
Leadership Committees
Office CommitteeLibrary CommitteeHealthy Living CommitteeJS2SPBSPTS0Military Appreciation CommitteeSafety CommitteeRecycling CommitteePaw Pride CommitteeMentor CommitteeCommunity Outreach CommitteeTutoring CommitteeMixer CommitteeAssembly CommitteeSunshine CommitteeWellness CommitteeSpirit/Teambuilding Mediation CommitteeYearbook/Photography CommitteeTechnology CommitteeMorning AnnouncementsSchool News CommitteeHistorical CommitteeDramatic ArtsAcademics
WMDS- Academic Teams
Academics
Students at the Waynesville Middle School are assigned to academic teams for the four core areas. This aids in creating consistency for students as teams coordinate lesson plans.
Language Arts Math Social Studies Science
Weekly lessons plans are made available for parents or students and are located outside the main office
Maintain a 95% attendance record overall for grades 9-12
Provide 50 hours of unpaid tutoring or mentoring
Graduate with an overall GPA of 2.5 or higher
Attend a designated A+ high school for 3 consecutive years immediately prior to graduation.
A+ Program- HSEarn $$$ or Scholarships for College
Waynesville Career Center
CosmetologyCommercial Printing
Auto Collision and ServiceGraphic Design
BusinessHospitality and Tourism
Construction TechnologyVideo Production
Welding and ManufacturingPractical Nursing
Masonry
Sample Class Options
LEAP- All Schools ( Learning Enrichment and Acceleration Program)
LEAP is the Waynesville R-VI program for gifted and talented students.
This program is designed to meet the needs of student’s who learn at a rapid pace and have the ability to think on high levels.
Students who qualify for this program engage in challenging activities while having fun.
Sports Band Choir
ATHLETICS AND ACTIVITIESAfter School Clubs
VOLUNTEERS• http://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us
Volunteering in the
Waynesville R-VI School District
Background Check & ID Badges are Required
For volunteering in classrooms or schools
For all PTO volunteer opportunities
For all school fieldtrips
For more information on how to volunteer please contact the Volunteer Coordinator located at the Community Resource Office at (573) 433-2030
Sports-Grades 7-12
Fall SportsBoys- Football, Soccer Girls- Softball, Golf, Tennis, VolleyballBoys & Girls- Cross Country Winter Sports Boys- Wrestling Boys & Girls- Basketball Spring SportsBoys- Baseball, Tennis, GolfGirls- SoccerBoys & Girls- Track, Cheerleading Athletic Director: Josh ScottAthletic Office: Phone: 573 – 842-2450 You can find more information athttp://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/schools/high_school/tiger_athletics/tiger_athletics_home/
Sports Schedules:http://www.oneschoolstreet.com/sports.php?school_id=325
Athletics, Activities, and Clubs
Sports passes are available for purchase in the Athletic Office for admission into school athletic events. The individual pass allows the holder to be admitted to all home contests during the term of the pass. The family pass allows the holder and his/her immediate family to be admitted to all home contests during the term of the pass.
School employee passes and family/individual passes will not be accepted at district or other state level contests.
The cost of the passes are as follows:Individual Season Pass $15.00Individual Annual Pass $35.00Family Season Pass $30.00Family Annual Pass $70.00
SPORTS PASSES
Club Tiger After School Program
WMDS and WHS
2:35-5:30pm Monday-Friday
Fees are based on student lunch status and paid Monthly:
Full Price: $25Reduced Price: $15Free Price: $10Scholarships are available
Club TIGER will NOT be in session on half days, holidays, or days when the district is closed due to inclement weather.
Freedom
3:35-6:00pm Monday-Friday
Fees are based on student lunch status and paid Weekly:
Full Price: $25Reduced Price: $15Free Price: $10Scholarships are available
Interact Club-MS and HS
The Interact Club is the youth based club for Rotary International
Youth aged 12-18 learn lessons in “Helpfulness and respect for others” and “Understanding the value of of individual responsibility and hard work” through service learning based programs that help communities. (www.rotary.org)
The Waynesville R-VI School District Interact Club at the middle school works once a week with the Waynesville VISTA office to help pack food for the Snack In A Pack program.
JUST ONE EXAMPLE OF THE MANY CLUBS OFFERED IN THE WAYNESVILLE R-VI SCHOOL DISTRICT
Available Clubs & Activities
Clubs and Activities are not limited to what is listed. Please contact your student’s school for
more information on clubs and activities offered on site.
Freedom ElementaryArcheryCrossfitLeadership ClubEngineerArtInvention Team
Thayer ElementaryFit for Life
WMDSCookingAcademic AssistanceCeramicsDuct TapeImpressionable Ladies
Wood ElementaryArt ScienceFitness & MathOdyssey of the MindTechno WorldSoaring Science Second Graders
East ElementaryWaynesville Tigerette
WHSPhotographyLife SMARTSRoboticsSADDSpanish Club
Channel 12 on Cable America
The following information can be found on Channel 12
School delays or emergency information
Broadcast of School Board and City Council meetings
Notices and broadcast of school events such as sporting events or concerts
Notices of local non-profit events
Cable America provides a public access channel that is operated by the Waynesville R-VI School District.
Transportation
The Waynesville R-VI school district has several types of bus routes. They include everyday routes, snow routes, activity routes, and after school routes
Link to bus routes and delay information.
http://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/district/departments/transportation/
(573) 842-2199
Power School allows you to quickly and easily access your student’s grades online. Check attendance, find out what assignments are missing, or simply pay lunch money all in one convenient location.
Power School
A Power School login request sheet is handed out by the schools when a student is enrolled. Parents will need to fill out this form and return it to the main office at the student’s school.
An account will be set up for the parents. Once the account is set up, parents will be notified of login information by e-mail. The first time parents log onto their new account, they will be prompted to create a password for the account.
For additional information Contact the Waynesville R-VI Media Center at (573)- 842-2052
Power School
Need help setting up an account? This video can walk you through the process. The district in the video is not the Waynesville R-VI School District but the process is the same.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL
EzopYxKr8&feature=fvwrel