WCHS Newsletter
October 14, 2022
William Chrisman DECA is hosting a charity softball game between the Independence Police Department and the Independence Fire Department in a "Guns and Hoses" softball game to raise money and supplies for FosterAdopt Connect. The game is on Saturday, October 15th at noon on the William Chrisman baseball field. There will be fun for the whole family with games for the kids and concessions. We are asking for a free will donation of money or personal hygiene items. We hope to see you there to support this very important cause to help the foster children and families in our community.
Fall Conferences
Please plan on joining us for fall conferences on either Tuesday, October 18 or Wednesday, October 19. This is a good opportunity to discuss with your student's teachers how your child is progressing in class as well as to share any strengths or concerns.
Conferences are conducted in an open house format - you are welcome to come in at any time and visit with any of your student's teachers. If you are requesting a virtual option, please reach out to the specific teachers to arrange a specific virtual time. firstname_lastname@isdschools.org
Tuesday, October 18: 3:00 - 7:00 pm
Wednesday, October 19: 3:00 - 6:30 pm
Attend Any of These Title I Sessions -- Snacks Will Be Provided!
Class of 2023 - Senior Year
Scholarship Information
How can I afford my future?
Mr. Perry will present on all the various scholarships available to students, from A+, to Bill Gates or Coke Cola to ISD Foundation Scholarships.
The presentation will also give tips and tricks on how best to complete scholarship applications.
Location: Little Theater
Dates: Tuesday, October 18 and Wednesday, October 19
Time: 5:30
Class of 2024 - Junior Year
Class of 2024 - Junior Year
Mrs. Swartz (Junior Class School Counselor) will be available for an informal session to talk about expectations for Junior year, how to prepare for Senior year, graduation progress, dual credit questions, scholarship questions, and more!
Location: Little Theater
Dates: Tuesday, October 18 or Wednesday, October 19
Time: 4:00 pm
Class of 2025 - Sophomore Year
Ms. Miller (Sophomore Class School Counselor) will host a short presentation for sophomore parents about credits, credit recovery, and opportunities for Junior year -- including Herndon, Summit Tech, and ISD Capstones.
Location: Little Theater
Dates: Tuesday, October 18 or Wednesday, October 19
Time: 4:30 pm
Class of 2026 - Freshman Year
Calling all Freshman students and families! Want to know what it takes to get across the stage in 2026? Please stop by for an informative session on graduation credits, requirements and helpful tips on making high school successful!
Location: Little Theater
Dates: Tuesday, October 18 or Wednesday, October 19
Time: 5:00
College Fair + FAFSA Frenzy
Join us on October 19th from 3:00 - 6:30 (during Conferences). We will be having a college fair in the Atrium. This is a good opportunity to get information about a school and talk to an institution with any specific questions and get help filling out the FAFSA.
This event is encouraged for Junior and Senior families, but it is open to all.
Location: Atrium
Date: Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Time: 3:00 - 6:30
Canvas and Communication for Parents
Do you have a hard time keeping up with your student's grades and assignments? Are you unsure how best to communicate questions or concerns with your student's teachers? This session will give you tips and tools for communicating easily and clearly with teachers so you can partner effectively in your student's education.
Location: Room 108
Dates: Tuesday, October 18 and Wednesday, October 19
Time: 4:45
Winner, Winner, Salmon Dinner!
These ProStart students should be congratulated on their first place win at the Karen Putman Small Plates BBQ competition.
They were the only student team going against 3 Executive Chefs and they performed so well!
They chose Salmon as their protein and paired it with rice, smoked zucchini, a Caribbean BBQ sauce (they even created the recipe),and a crispy onion garnish.
ProStart Students: Aiden Clayton, Dominick Stanton, Reece Wohletz, Jas Tonahill
CTE
Students entering their 11th and 12th grade year for the 2023-24 school year will have the opportunity to apply to the Herndon Career Center, Summit Tech or our internal ISD Capstones.
Upcoming Open Houses available with links to sites:
- Herndon: January 26th or February 15th from 5:30-7:30
- Summit Tech: November 10th, January 12th and February 2nd 6:00 - 8:00
- ISD:
If you have questions please reach out to your student's school counselor!
- Current Sophomores: jessica_miller@isdschools.org
- Current Juniors: sarah_swartz@isdschools.org
Winter Sports
Sideline Cheer
Sideline Cheer tryouts will take place on October 24, 25 & 26th from 5-7 pm. You must have a physical to attend. Tryout packets are available outside the activities office.
Winter Sports Practice Information
The first day of practice for winter sports is October 31st for Girls Basketball, Boys Basketball and Girls Wrestling; Boys Wrestling and Girls Swimming will start the following week, on November 7th. More information about tryouts/practices will be on our website, wcbears.com, soon.
PBIS Incentive
We are going to be celebrating our Chrisman Bears who are showing success while at school. We are going to run an Incentive Period from Monday, October 11 until Monday, October 24. Students who qualify will have a snack and beverage delivered to one of their classes.
Students will qualify by:
- No ISS/OSS
- 2 or Fewer Failing Grades
Saturday School
If you should find yourself needing to recoup seat time to earn credit due to too many absences, please plan on attending Saturday School. Saturday School is located in the ISD Central Office at 201 N. Forest Avenue from 8:00 am - Noon. Listed below are each of the remaining Saturday School dates for the first semester.
Saturday School Dates
October: 8, 15, 29
November: 5, 12, 19
December: 3, 10, 17
Days with No School to Schedule Appointments
One of the most important ways a family can support their child's growth and learning is to make sure they are in attendance each day at school. There is absolutely no substitute for the quality of learning that takes place in a classroom led by an expert teacher with peers to collaborate with and share in the learning. There are many unpredictable events in life that can result in missing school, from simple sickness to family emergencies. It is important for our students' learning to make sure that for those events that are within our control, we are planning in ways that keep their attendance high and without interruption.
As a way to partner with families and help them with careful planning, here are the days that students are out of session for the 2022-2023 school year:
Friday, October 21st
Tuesday, November 8th
November 23rd - 25th (Thanksgiving Break)
December 22nd - January 3rd (Winter Break)
Friday, January 13th
Monday, January 16th
Friday, February 17th
Monday, February 20th
March 10th - March 17th (Spring Break)
Friday, April 7th