Make sure your working teen has time for schoolwork Many high school students will be looking for part-time jobs during this school year. Jobs can have great benefits for teens, but they shouldn't interfere with students' school performance. Remember that school accounts for at least 30 hours each week (and an activity can add 10 more). Limit your teen's employment hours to 10 per week, and watch his grades. If they drop, he should cut back on work hours. School is your teen's main job. https://tpitip.com/?31ia18889
over 2 years ago, Mike Schartiger
School counselors are helping teens move forward Many people mistakenly assume that school counselors are there only to help students get into college. But they do much more, including helping students and families cope with the pandemic's effects. Counselors can help students set goals, solve problems, handle conflicts and monitor progress. They can guide students' course selection to maximize future options and help find resources for extra help. Counselors will make time to meet with students and parents who ask. https://tpitip.com/?31iX18889
over 2 years ago, Mike Schartiger
Reinforce your teen's sense of self-respect Many teens deny their own talents and adapt their personalities to fit in. Encourage your teen to ask, "Who am I and what do I want?" instead of always asking "What must I do to make these people like me?" Help your student identify and pursue personal strengths, talents and interests. At home, model the respect and equality you want your teen to feel in the outside world. https://tpitip.com/?31iW18889
over 2 years ago, Mike Schartiger
Limits provide structure that lets your teen grow Your teen may be telling you that he is old enough to do what he wants. But teens are too young to make all their own decisions. They need limits to stay out of trouble and learn responsibility. Limits also show teens that their parents care about them. Once you and your teen establish rules and consequences, change them only when you both agree he has proved he can handle more responsibility. https://tpitip.com/?31iV18889
over 2 years ago, Mike Schartiger
Quick phone look-ups don't lead to long-term learning Research shows that when students look up answers to schoolwork questions on their phones, they often don't remember them long term—and they score lower on tests of the material later. Encourage your teen to find the answer for herself—by solving the problem, checking her notes or looking in a textbook. After she's got it, she can use her phone to double-check. https://tpitip.com/?31iU18889
over 2 years ago, Mike Schartiger
Sharpen your teen's focus with three goals a day Here's a simple exercise that can help your teen focus on fundamentals: Each morning, ask him to spend a few minutes setting up three goals for the day. What is the most important thing he can do today for School? For Self? For Someone else? Focusing on these three S's helps teens get in the habit of thinking about what they can and should do, rather than on worries and concerns they can't do anything about. https://tpitip.com/?31iT18889
over 2 years ago, Mike Schartiger
The Emergency Broadband Benefit will provide a discount of up to $50 per month toward broadband service for eligible families and households who are struggling to stay connected during the #COVID19 pandemic. Eligible households can also receive a discount of up to $100 for the purchase of a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers. For more info, please visit: fcc.gov/broadbandbenefit. #DigitalDivide #BroadbandForAll
over 2 years ago, Mike Schartiger
Broadband for all
Webster County Schools will be dismissing 1 hour early today, Wednesday, September 1, 2021 due to weather conditions.
over 2 years ago, Mike Schartiger
Welcome back students and staff! We hope you have the best year yet.
over 2 years ago, Mike Schartiger
Back to school
Webster County students will begin classes on Thursday, August 19, 2021!
over 2 years ago, Mike Schartiger
Going back to school
The summer SOLE programs at each school were AMAZING this year. Thanks to all those involved!
over 2 years ago, Mike Schartiger
Students growing their own food
High School students working on a real world problem
Lots of water safety activities and fun
Webster County Staff will begin the school year on Monday, August 16, 2021. WELCOME BACK!
over 2 years ago, Mike Schartiger
Webster County's Summer SOLE programs are going strong at each school location. Check it out! Lots of learning and fun going on!
almost 3 years ago, Mike Schartiger
The Summer SOLE program has started at WCHS!
almost 3 years ago, Mike Schartiger
Scientific Method
SUMMER SCHOOL FREE MEAL SERVICE DINING SCHEDULE When: Daily Beginning June 21. Breakfast 8:30 AM Lunch 12:00 PM (CLOSED JULY 5, 2021) Where: All School Sites in Webster County Who: All Children under the age of 18 What: Breakfast and Lunch served in the school cafeteria
almost 3 years ago, Mike Schartiger
We are excited to be launching a new app and website soon!
almost 3 years ago, Mike Schartiger