The LEGEND Scroll
Week of March 10 - 17, 2019
Learning for Empowerment, Growth, Equity and the Needs of our Diverse School
Our Vision:
“Empowering every student, every day”
Our Mission:
It is the mission of Waggoner Road Junior High School to create a positive, safe, and equitable environment that addresses the unique needs of our students and empowers them to take ownership of their academic and personal growth in order to become informed and compassionate global citizens.
2019-20 Enrollment Now Open!!
This includes enrollment for new resident students (all grades), Open Enrollment students, and applications for Intra-district Transfers and all KG-8 STEM Schools of Choice.
All completed new resident enrollment will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 8am on March 19, 2019. This includes Kindergarten enrollment and all STEM Schools of Choice and Intra-District applications.
Open Enrollment applications will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis beginning March 19, 2019, at the Welcome Center. They will be due no later than April 15, 2019.
New Intra-District and STEM Schools of Choice applications will be due by May 17, 2019.
Renewal applications for those already participating in Open Enrollment or Intra-District transfers will be emailed/mailed home from the Welcome Center this week and are due back by April 15, 2019.
If you have any questions about enrollment, please contact the Welcome Center by email, if possible, at tkaminski@reyn.org or 614-501-1033 .
RCS Presents a Special Screening of the Angst!!
Social Media & Cell Phones: What RCS Parents Need to Know
Spring State Assessment Windows
Before we know it, the Ohio State Assessments (AIR Assessments) will be upon us. More information will come closer to that time, but please make note of the following dates when considering scheduling for appointments.
April 16th and 17th -- English Language Arts (Grades 6 - 8)
April 24th and 25th -- Mathematics (Grades 6 - 8)
April 30th -- Science (Grade 8)
Career Speaker Sign-Ups
Sign-ups to hear a career speaker in the Government field are happening now until April 2. Sign up in the office.
Awards Ceremony -- Save the Date!!
Distinguished Scholar, Honor Roll, Merit Roll and Perfect Attendance Awards ceremony will be May 16. More information to come.
7th GRADE TEAMS
8TH GRADE TEAMS
The 9X Impact Presentation
Online Access for 19-20
UPCOMING EVENTS. . .
Ohio Model United Nations
Sunday, Mar 10, 2019, 04:30 PM
Downtown Columbus
Spring Break -- NO SCHOOL!
Monday, Mar 11, 2019, 09:30 AM
Reynoldsburg City Schools
Staff Inservice Day -- NO SCHOOL!!
Monday, Mar 18, 2019, 09:30 AM
Reynoldsburg City Schools
4th Grading Period Begins
Tuesday, Mar 19, 2019, 09:30 AM
Reynoldsburg City Schools
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. . .
Outside Deliveries
Momo Challenge
Parents,
You might be aware that of an internet hoax currently trending on social media called the Momo Challenge. In the challenge, the leader, "Momo," who is depicted as a scary woman, pops up in social media sites such as YouTube, or online games such as Fortnite and Minecraft and gives the viewers instructions to participate in challenges including self harm.
Please know that we are working with our students to address any concerns, as they arise, concerning the Momo Challenge. In the meantime, if you hear your child talking about the Momo Challenge, please reiterate that they should not participate, as it is a hoax, and talk to them about their social media presence and use.
Below is a link to the Ohio Department of Education's website with more information should your child be made aware of "Momo."
THANK YOU!!!! WRJH PTO's Caring Closet
A HUGE thank you to our students, families, staff and community who donated to the WRJH PTO Caring Closet…we are overwhelmed from the support from each and every one of you who donated from our requested items list! The Caring Closet has been up and running for the last two weeks and so many of our students have been able to shop for their self and their family for items that they need. It has truly been a positive experience for everyone and we have YOU to thank!!
The WRJH Caring Closet is sponsored by PTO and contains hygiene products for students in need. Students are able to confidentially pick items that they need. Our hope is that it will ultimately help with the student’s learning, improve their self-esteem and allow families to feel a small financial burden to be lifted.
Every child should have access to the basic needs of life so that they can focus on their education. At WRJH, 51% of our students are on free or reduced lunch. This means that over half of our study body may struggle to overcome many of the things taken for granted by others such as access to hygiene products, clothing, school supplies or other simple necessities. As a community, if we can assist those who are struggling to keep their focus on education, we will not only be improving the individual lives we touch, we will also be improving our overall community.
We are continuing to accept donations. The following is a list of items that you can contribute to the Caring Closet if you are interested. Items can be dropped off in the WRJH front office. We ask that all items be unopened, full-sized products. If you have questions, please email amber.knight@reyn.org.
Items Requested:
-Shampoo/Conditioner
-Body Wash/Soap
-Toothpaste/Toothbrushes
-Deodorant
-Face Wash
-Lotion
-Chapstick
-Feminine Products
-NO RAZORS OR RAZORBLADES
Yearbook Photos
Students love seeing pictures of themselves and photos they have taken in the yearbook. Josten’s has an app which makes it very easy! The app allows you to upload photos which the staff can then enter in the yearbook. If you have pictures this is a great way to do it, picture of the app is below. They get put on our software nightly. If you have photos from dances, extra curricular activities and more that you would like to share please add them to the app!
Yearbook Staff
Attendance Policies/Information
In compliance with the Ohio General Assembly and House Bill 410, absences are no longer counted as how many days missed, but by how many hours of school missed. Therefore, if a student misses 38 or more hours within a given month, or 65 or more hours within the year, excused or unexcused, we are required to send a letter to notify you of the hours missed. Our notification is not a judgment on the reason for the absence, simply the application of the law. Our team – including your child’s teachers, social worker and building administrators – is here to partner with you on your child’s educational journey.
Please remember that you must report school absences for EACH DAY that your child is absent by contacting Mrs. Bobbi Butler at bbutler@reyn.org or calling 614-501-5700.
For more information, download the documentation below.