WBTC News
9.30.22
Farewell to Kim Prez! She's moving on to a new career. Kim was an employee for WBSD for 11 years and she's been at the WBTC for 2 1/2 years. She's an incredible person and she will be missed by staff and students. Good luck in all of your future endeavors!
It was Austin's Birthday today!
9.30.22
Count Day-October 6th!
This is an important day, please make sure your student comes to school. Please contact your student's teacher if they'll be absent.
Parent gatherings
Transition Resources
Join On My Own for their Next Parent Session
The Road to Independence: Taking Calculated Risks
Join our new director, Emily, on Monday, October 17th from 5:30 - 6:30 pm as she talks about the importance of taking calculated risks
on the road to independence.
This virtual session will cover what taking a risk can look like, how to rebound after a challenging experience, and how natural consequences can be a great teacher.
Please RSVP for the session here.
Independence Prep Enrollment Is Now Open!
After selling out the summer sessions of Independence Prep,
our overnight independent living experience for teens and young adults,
we've now opened enrollment for three 2022 - 2023 school year sessions.
If you're looking for a safe, supported and fun way to practice and grow
your independent living skills, join us for Independence Prep!
Enrollment for our first October session closes September 27th, so get your application in soon.
Independence College: Coming Very Soon!
On My Own is putting the finishing touches on Independence College, our new two-year residential college-like experience for young adults, and expect to open enrollment in November!
If you'd like to learn more and be the first to know when enrollment opens, visit our new Independence College webpage and sign up for updates.
March into Transition
March into Transition is an opportunity for families to learn all about community agency supports available to 504, Resource Room, and Self-Contained students in our county. MANY of our students are missing out on these opportunities.
In addition, please share the MRS Information Night Flyer. MRS has an abundance of vocational and educational supports, especially for Resource Room & 504 students, ages 14 and up.
Students at work!
Diego cleaning the kitchen
Casey is on chair duty!
Christos has floor duty!
F.L.A.S.H Class
FLASH stands for Family Life and Sexual Health. It's a School Board approved curriculum that we got trained in to teach through Oakland Schools It covers the following;
Public and Private Behaviors, Reproduction, Self Esteem, Pregnancy, Gender Identification, Sexual Health, Families, Sexual Decision Making, Friendships and Dating, Birth Control, Helpers,Acquaintances and Strangers, Non Verbal Communication, Sexual Diseases,
Hearing and Saying No, Anatomy of the Body and Puberty.
If you don't want your student in this class, please email Dave david.wisniewski@wbsd.org
WBTC Open House
Thank you to all the parents that attended! For those that couldn't attend, a hard copy of the presentation was sent home on Thursday.
Michigan Rehabilitation Services-MRS
Michigan Rehabilitation Services offers FREE vocational services for individuals with disabilities. If your student is more than 2 years from exiting public school, to begin services please fill out the MRS Pre-ETS Referral. Here is an MRS Pre-ETS Brochure to learn more about the services available. For students exiting school within 2 years or less, please email Renee.Samuels@wbsd.org giving permission for us to share your child's name and the best contact number for MRS to reach you. Here is a flyer to learn more about MRS Vocational Rehabilitation Services.
Jacob is working on a candle order.
Natalia is bagging candles!
Yvonne is working in the PAES Lab.
Upcoming October Dates
10/5 No School
10/6 Evening Social- Hayride @ Marshbank Park 4:45-6:30
10/31 Halloween-wear your costume to school! (Bring a change of clothes if working in the community)