
Have everyone in the family spend a half hour cleaning up the house. Many hands make light work.

It’s Susan B. Anthony’s birthday. With your child, learn more about her achievements.

Valdosta State University will be at WCHS on February 22, 2024 from 9:00 - 10:30am to help any senior interested in applying. The representative will have fee waivers available to waive the application fee for any student. If you are interested in VSU, please make plans to attend. The representative will be located in the counselor's suite across from Ms. Penland's office.


Notice and talk about the positive qualities of your child’s friends.

Share an interesting fact with your child. For example, the moon takes a little more than 27 days to orbit the Earth.

Take a walk with your child and use all five senses to observe the world around you.

Tell your child a family story. Try to think of one that teaches a lesson.

The next time you drop your child off at practice or rehearsal, stay a few minutes and watch.

Encourage your child’s interest in extracurricular activities. Participation can help prevent risky behavior.

Ask what your child would do if a friend stole something from a store.

Make sure there will be adult supervision when your child visits a friend’s home.

Let your child see you reading for pleasure.

This is African American History Month. Explore the National Museum of African American History and Culture online at nmaahc.si.edu.

Help your child consider consequences before making a decision.

Peer pressure can be positive. Encourage your child to participate in group activities like sports and volunteering.

Review what your child should do in an emergency, such as a fire.

Compliment something about your child’s appearance today.

Teach your child to make to-do lists and check off finished tasks.

Is your child having a problem at school? Suggest brainstorming about ways to solve it—without your help.

Look for opportunities to compromise with your child.