
Ask to hear about one thing your child is looking forward to right now.

Encourage your child to jot down unfamiliar words while reading to look up later.

The Spring 2025 Dual Enrollment Orientation meeiting will be held on Tuesday, January 7 2025 in the WCHS cafeteria. See image for more details.


You invited to WCHS Band Concert on Tuesday, December 10 at 7:00 pm in the Performing Arts Center. The concert will include performances by the Jazz Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, Concert, Symphonic, and Wind Ensemble. We hope to see you there!


Ask your child to teach you something about a school subject—even if you already know the material.

Review goals for the school year. Is your child making progress?

What is the coldest place in the nation today? The warmest? Have your child calculate the difference between the two temperatures.

Encourage your child to take photos during a family outing or event.

Don’t try to do everything yourself this month. Ask your child to take the responsibility for one or two seasonal traditions.

Have everyone write down two positive things about each member of the family. Don’t forget to include yourself.

Make eye contact when listening and talking to your child.

Notice things that cause your child stress. Discuss ways to handle them.

Take a walk on a clear night and look at the sky. Can your child pick out any constellations?

Attention Seniors! The deadline for senior orders is December 1. Visit gradnow.com to order your senior gear. See image for more details.


Bake cookies together. Ask your child to calculate how much of each ingredient you would need if you doubled or halved the recipe.

The WCHS chorus department is hosting the 1st annual District 8 Honor Choir event at the WCHS PAC and chorus room this coming Monday from 8:30-4:45. At 4:00 PM, the performance is open to the public. See image for more details.


Avoid focusing so much on grades that your child feels the need to cheat.

When it’s time to study for a test, have your child start reviewing at a different place in the notes every time.

Say, “I love you” to your child at least twice a day. Before school and at bedtime are good times.

When your child tells you something important, repeat it to make sure you understand.