welcome class of 2018 wilson high school the model urban high school in the united states
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Welcome Class of 2018
Wilson High SchoolThe Model Urban High School in the United
States
You are now Wilson Scholars
Definitions
student• a person who attends a school, college, or
university• a person who studies something• one who studies : an attentive and
systematic observer
Definitionscholar• a person who has studied a subject for a long time and knows a lot about it
• an intelligent and well-educated person who knows a particular subject very well
• a person who has done advanced study in a special field
• a learned person
We Will Love and Care for you for Four Years…and not five or
six
• You need 24 credits to graduate from Wilson
• You can earn 7 credits per year• Over four years, you can earn 28• You must earn at least six credits and have
had passed Algebra I and English I to be promoted to the Tenth Grade
Grade Point Average (GPA)
• Your GPA is your Bank Account• You accumulate grade points based on your
performance in your classes• A grade of an “A” will earn you 4 points• A grade of an “F” will earn you 0 points• Your GPA is determined by the number of
points that you earn divided by the number of courses that you have taken
The Higher Your GPA Is:
• The more choices and options that you will have at the end of your high school career
• The more likely you will be admitted to the college or university of your choice
• The more scholarship money you will be eligible to receive to pay for your education after high school
Accomplishments for the Class of 2014
• Had 1123 acceptances to 234 colleges and universities
• Reduced suspensions by 50%• Highest percentage of scholars earning
honor roll at 52%• Earned $28.5 million in scholarship awards
Wilson: A School of Excellence
• In academics, athletics, the arts, and in public service
• We celebrate our diversity by demonstrating acceptance, tolerance, understanding, and recognition of our diversity
• Our mission is to provide highly quality customer service
As a Scholar, Customer Service looks Like:
• If you see someone in need of assistance, you offer help
• If you notice someone who is lost or a visitor, you say “hello and may I assist you”
• If someone provides you with quality service, take the time and care to so “thank you”
Academic Student Support Teams
• Last Name A-C• Assistant Principal Ms. Bowser• Counselor Ms. Sargent
• Last Name D-He• Assistant Principal Mr. Haith• Counselor Ms. Bright
Academic Student Support Teams
• Last Name Hf-Mc• Assistant Principal Ms. Clemmons• Counselor Ms. Blitz
• Last Name Md-Sl• Assistant Principal Mr. Bargeman• Counselor Ms. Maites
• Last Name Sm-Z• Assistant Principal Ms. Waits• Counselor Ms. Flowers
Behavior and Attendance Student Support Teams
• Last Name A-D• Dean of Students Mr. Hernandez• Attendance Counselor Ms. Martinez
• Last Name E-J• Dean of Students Ms. Ricks• Attendance Counselor Ms. James
Behavior and Attendance Student Support Teams
• Last Name K-Q• Dean of Students Mr. Barnes• Attendance Counselor Ms. James
• Last Name R-Z• Dean of Students Mr. Martin• Attendance Counselor Ms. Clemmons
The Wilson WayDress for success in an educational settingBe on time to school and to each classNot use electronic devices during classCarry your School ID at all timesDo Not wear hats or headgear in our school buildingOnly eat food in the cafeteria, stadium seating, rose garden and atrium
Schedule CorrectionsPriority 1 Enrolling and scheduling NEW
scholars to our schoolPriority 2 A Scholar who has a hole or
a missing class in their schedulePriority 3 A Scholar who is a senior and
needs a course to graduate
Schedule CorrectionsPriority 4 A scholar has a course on their
schedule in which they have already passed
Priority 5 A scholar has a course in which they have not taken the required prerequisite course (In algebra II and has not taken algebra I)
Grading Policy• Assessments = 75%• Classwork = 15%• Homework = 10%• Try your best on every assignment, no matter the category
Grading Policy• Good faith efforts will earn at least a 50%
• Read your course syllabi closely for policies on late work
• Log on to Edline each week to check your current academic status in each class
My Key Messages• Be a “Scholar” and not a “Student”• Be focused and work to ensure that you acquire
significant “currency” in your bank account (GPA)• Get involved and fully participate in the enrichment
and extracurricular activities that are available to you - “We educate the whole person”
• Contribute to our school community by practicing customer service and expecting quality service in return
My Key Messages• Adhere to and honor the “Wilson Way” by
demonstrating behaviors that exhibit our expectations
• Embrace and Accept the Diversity of our School Community
• This is not a “dress rehearsal”…this is your life and every decision that you make can and will impact you for the rest of your life…time is ticking…the time is now!
Orientation Agenda• Building Orientation/Staying Organized• First Year and Beyond• Discipline and Attendance• Extracurricular Exploration and Activity Fair• Panel Discussion• Lunch
Class of 2018Wilson High SchoolThe Journey Begins
NowThe Model Urban High School in the United
States
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