What to ask your student
English:
What are you reading during independent reading time? We’re starting a unit on opinion columns, and students will be writing one. Ask: What issues are close to your heart? What bothers you in the world? What do you want to see changed? 

Civics:
How could you make flash cards for the Voting Rights Unit? Can I help you study for your upcoming Voting Rights quiz?

Science:
What questions do you have about animals? What are the large biological molecules that are in food? What are we figuring out about how animals grow, move, and function?

*Note that math class information will not be included in our 9th grade newsletters. 
Academic work outside of school
  • In some classes, students will have regular homework. In all classes, students should expect to study and spend time working on larger projects outside of the school day. Major assignments and projects are always launched during class time so that students have a secure understanding (and successful experience) before they move forward on their own or with a small group.  

  • English: Upcoming projects: Writing an Opinion Column and Lexicon #3

  • Science: Assessment 4.1: "What molecules are in food?" is happening in class on Monday, 11/6

  • Civics: Voting Rights Quiz - Friday, November 17

  • Click the link below to read a description of an active study strategy to help students practice this important skill! A new strategy will be posted each month.
Reminders
  • Soft Skill Credentialing: By November 10th, students can expect to see a finalized soft skill grade in PowerSchool for each of their classes.

  • An “S” means that the student is showing satisfactory soft skills. They are demonstrating behaviors and habits that are appropriate for college classes.

  • An “N” means that the student “needs improvement” and does not yet show appropriate soft skills that are necessary for success in college classes. The student should meet with their BASE advisor and/or review PowerSchool comments to work on improving their soft skills.

  • Tuesday, November 21 is a half day of school with an alternate schedule. More details will be coming soon!

  • The Homecoming Dance is Friday, November 17 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. in the WCC Morris Lawrence atrium. Tickets are $10 per person and must be purchased in advance here. More details have been sent to students’ email.

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