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The time has changed for the football game against Canton this Saturday, October 11th. The game will start at 2:30pm.
The Girls Soccer game against Enfield has changed to 3:45 Monday, October 6th.
Windsor Locks High School will be offering a Late Bus each week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m.
To take advantage of this service, students should come to the Main Office for a Late Bus Pass and have it signed by the appropriate faculty member for their after-school activity.
The Pass is then submitted by the student to the Late Bus driver in order to board the bus at 3:30 pm.
HOMECOMING WINDSOR LOCKS
OCTOBER 6 - 11
Homecoming Week @ Windsor Locks High School
Tues. 10/07 6:00-7:00 pm Cardboard Boat races at Windsor Locks Pool
Wed. 10/8 3:45 p.m. Girls’ Varsity Soccer vs. Avon at WLHS
3:45 p.m. Girls’ J.V. Soccer vs. Avon at WLHS
4:15 p.m. Girls’ Cross Country vs. Suffield, East Granby, and East Windsor at WLHS
4:45 p.m. Boys’ Cross Country vs. Suffield, East Granby, and East Windsor at WLHS
Thurs. 10/9 7:00-8:30 p.m. Powder Puff Football Game at Veterans’ Memorial Park
Fri. 10/10 3:45 p.m. Boys’ J.V. Soccer vs. Bolton at WLHS
3:45 p.m. Girls’ J.V. Soccer vs. Bolton at WLHS
4:00 p.m. Girls Swim meet vs. Haddam-Killingworth at WLHS
5:00 p.m. Girls’ Varsity Soccer vs. Bolton at Veterans Memorial Park “under the lights”
7:00 p.m. Boys’ Varsity Soccer vs. Bolton at Veterans Memorial Park “under the lights”
Sat. 10/11 12:30 p.m. Homecoming Parade, WLHS
(Parade Route: WLHS -South - Green Manor- South Elm- WLHS)
2:00 pm Varsity Football Game vs. Canton (WLHS)
The entire community is invited to enjoy the festivities. Food and beverages will be available to purchase. Alumni are invited to set up a canopy at the football game. Call your classmates & make a parade float, or just come to enjoy the day! For more information or to enter a float, please contact Lisa (MacDougald) Quagliaroli (WLHS ’82) at lquagliaroli@wlps.org or 860-712-8313.
Attention All High School Parents:
The Parent Advisory meeting scheduled for Wednesday, October 10, 2014 has been rescheduled to the following week, Thursday October 18, 2014 at 5:30. An agenda for this meeting will be forthcoming.
Dear Students and Parents:
We just wanted to say, “thank you” for such a great start to our 2014-15 school year! We have been struggling through these hot, humid days, but our students have kept smiles on their faces and continued to learn. As we begin our new year we would like to stress that our number one priority is to provide a safe and healthy environment in which students can learn and grow. Students received a copy of the school handbook, which outlines our agreed upon Code of Conduct and Student in Good Standing. Please review the handbook with your child. If you are driving your child to school please drop them off in the circle in front of the gym. This change is for safety reasons.
We would like to remind you about a few important upcoming events:
September 9, 2014 – 6pm: Senior Planning Night with the School Counselors
September 12, 2014 - 7:15am: Freshmen Parent Breakfast
September 18, 2014 - 6pm: Parent Night
October 8 – 11, 2014 – Homecoming Week
We will keep updating this site with new pictures and events so please visit often!
Go Raiders!
Greg Blanchfield, Michelle Zawawi, Mark Wursthorn
Cross Curricular Competencies: Approved by the Board of Education 4/10/2014
A Windsor Locks High School Graduate:
will demonstrate his/her understanding and knowledge of English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Computer Literacy/ Technology, Visual and Performing Arts, Health and Physical Education, World Language, and Career Preparation. In addition;
A Windsor Locks High School Graduate will be:
An Informed Thinker who:
· Applies, documents and defends his/her knowledge and skills in and across the core curriculum and electives.
· Effectively analyzes and evaluates evidence, arguments, claims and beliefs and major alternative points of view
· Analyzes information and arguments to be able to draw conclusions.
· Reflects critically on learning experiences and processes to reason effectively as appropriate to the situation
A Self-Directed Learner and A Collaborative Worker who:
· Explores and creates both career and educational plans that reflect personal goals interests, and abilities; which may include job shadows, internships, college visits, on-line learning and duel credit (HS/college) opportunities.
· Develops a variety of research skills and demonstrates a capacity for independent study.
· Initiates, proposes, implements, and perseveres to complete tasks when working independently;
· Demonstrates personal reliability, flexibility, work ethic, and regard for quality
· Practices teamwork and collaboration in academic and/or co-curricular settings.
A Clear and Effective Communicator who:
· Reads, listens to, interprets and evaluates messages from various media sources.
· Uses oral, written, visual, artistic, and technological modes of expression in diverse environments to clearly and effectively communicate his/her ideas, beliefs, and understandings; including multiple languages.
· Utilizes multiple media and technologies, and knows how to judge their effectiveness as well as assess their impact while demonstrating their learning
A Creative and Practical Problem Solver who:
· Observes situations and is able to define problems clearly and accurately.
· Creates new purposeful and effective ideas Is open and responsive to new and diverse perspectives.
· Demonstrates originality and inventiveness in work and understands the real-world limits to adopting new ideas.
· Frames questions and designs data collection and analysis strategies from all disciplines to answer those questions..
· Generates a variety of solutions, builds a case for the best response, and evaluates critically its effectiveness of this response.
A Responsible Citizen who:
· Demonstrates responsibility and an awareness of others by participating in the required number of community service activities.
· Accepts responsibility for personal decisions and actions.
· Demonstrates an understanding of wellness in order to make lifelong decisions about his/her physical, mental, emotional, and social health.
· Demonstrates ability to work effectively and respectfully with diverse members of society.
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