
Play Math Catch together. Call out a problem—such as 60 ÷ 12—as you toss a ball. See if your child can say the answer before catching it.

Ask who your child’s role models are, and why.

Attention Juniors! There is still time order your class ring so you can participate in the school's annual Junior Class Ring Presentation/Ceremony. Don't forget to order your Letterman jacket. See image for details.


Ask your child, “What is one thing that makes you feel really excited?”

Would you like a free Ware County All Sports Pass to attend all Ware County regular season athletic events? We're giving away four at our Friday Night Lights Parent Resource Night for grades Pre-K-12 on Sept. 27th at Williams Heights Elementary School. We would love for you to join us for this event! See image for more details.



Is your child’s room messy? Set the timer for a 15-minute pick-up blitz before moving on to a fun activity.

After study time, put on a favorite song and get everyone moving!

Encourage your child to write all assignments down in a planner. This helps students see everything in one place.

WCHS Homecoming week will be September 16 - 21. Please view the images for the week's event schedule and dress-up days. The Homecoming Dance will be Saturday, Sept 21 from 8:00 - 11:00 pm in the WCHS cafeteria.



As a family, create a routine that will make mornings run smoothly.

Help your child do something nice for another person.

Ask your child to tell you about one of this year’s teachers.

A Pickleball Tournament for WCHS students and staff will be held on September 13, 2024 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. The cost is $14 per team. See image for more details


Take advantage of time in the car with your child. You can talk privately without interruption.

Play cards, charades, or a board game with your child.

Attendance matters! Set your child up for success by making regular school attendance an expectation for your household.


Discuss a controversial issue with your child. Ask, “What do you think?”

Ask your child a specific question about school, such as “What do you think will be your most challenging class?”

Talk about things your child is looking forward to learning in the
coming year.

Say to your child, “If there’s anything you want to talk about, I’ll listen.”