News
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ESSER III funds enhance mental health resources
All WISD students have access to a licensed mental health counselor. Photographed (L-R) are the Next Step Community Solutions licensed counselors Aracely Cummings, Jansen McDonald, and Ginny Lynch. Not photographed are Laura Jennings and Renae Vanriel.
Upcoming Events
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August 27, 2022
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September 5, 2022
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September 10, 2022
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September 21, 2022
Early Release (Students) & Professional Learning/Conferences (Staff)
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October 1, 2022
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October 10, 2022
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October 12, 2022
Core Values
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- We value choices because they make us unique and are critical to learning.
- We value a collaborative culture that honors and supports all who positively impact the lives of our students.
- We value an environment of belonging that respects individual differences and ensures equality for all.
- We value relationships that broaden learning experiences and enrich our community.
Mission Statement
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Our mission is to develop, through a cooperative effort with the home and community, well-educated, responsible citizens who can excel in a complex world. The District Alternative Education Program provides a highly structured and controlled academic setting with an emphasis on the core curriculum, life & social skills, with counseling and guidance programs designed to help students to be more successful when they return to their home campus.