
Take a walk on a clear night and look at the sky. Can your child pick out any constellations?

Attention Seniors! The deadline for senior orders is December 1. Visit gradnow.com to order your senior gear. See image for more details.


Bake cookies together. Ask your child to calculate how much of each ingredient you would need if you doubled or halved the recipe.

The WCHS chorus department is hosting the 1st annual District 8 Honor Choir event at the WCHS PAC and chorus room this coming Monday from 8:30-4:45. At 4:00 PM, the performance is open to the public. See image for more details.


Avoid focusing so much on grades that your child feels the need to cheat.

When it’s time to study for a test, have your child start reviewing at a different place in the notes every time.

Say, “I love you” to your child at least twice a day. Before school and at bedtime are good times.

When your child tells you something important, repeat it to make sure you understand.

You are invited to the WCHS Wind Ensemble's: A Night of Wind Band Classics, on Tuesday, November 12 at 7:00 pm in the PAC . See image for more details.


It’s Veterans Day in the U.S. and Remembrance Day in Canada. Talk with your child about showing respect for veterans.

Ask your child to plan and schedule a fun family evening.

Play a memory game with your child. Try to remember things you each did the day before yesterday.

Today, ask for a lesson in something your child is studying. Teaching others is an effective way to reinforce learning.

As we approach the end of the semester, we ask that parents and students review the attendance policy for Ware County High School. See image for a copy of the attendance policy. Let’s work together to finish the semester strong!

Teach your child a life skill, such as how to do laundry. Feeling competent boosts confidence.

Visit the library with your child. Check out some books to read together.

Don't miss WCHS Gator Productions One-Act Play: Scapino! Performances are Monday (11/4) and Tuesday (11/5) in the WCHS Performing Arts Center. See image for more details.


Avoid interrupting during your child’s study time. But let your child plan a five-minute break after every 30 minutes of working.

Help your child make a savings plan for a special purchase.

Learn a magic trick with your child.