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WBHS Update
4/5/24
Principal's Update
Hello Laker Nation,
Please read the information below related to state testing that will occur next week. It is separated by grade level.
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9th GRADE
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PSAT 9 Test Day:
- Date: Friday, April 12th
- ***Please note, students with testing accommodations approved by the College Board may have additional testing days. Specific information regarding day of logistics for accommodated testers is forthcoming directly from our SSD Coordinator Renee Samuels via email.
- Arrival Time: 7:20am
- Approximate Dismissal: 11:00am
- Please understand that the dismissal times provided are approximations based on the College Board’s testing timeline. However, it's important to note that there may be deviations due to unforeseeable variables in multiple testing rooms, which could impact dismissal times.
- For students who rely on bus transportation, please be aware that buses will depart once all testing rooms have completed their exams.
- For parents who plan to pick up or drop off their students, there may be a wait time for dismissal. We appreciate your patience in advance.
- To ensure that families stay informed about any changes to dismissal times, we will send out school message alerts via robocalls.
- ***Please note, students with testing accommodations approved by the College Board may have a different end-time. Specific information regarding day of logistics for accommodated testers is forthcoming directly from our SSD Coordinator Renee Samuels via email.
- Location: Will be sent out after Spring Break
Please bring the following with you on the day of the test:
- School issued chromebook
- fully charged
- School issued chromebook charger
- School Photo ID and/or Driver’s License
The following are OPTIONAL items that you may bring with you on the day of the test:
- Approved calculator
- Please only bring calculators that are on this list of approved calculators given by the College Board
- There will be an embedded graphing calculator in the Bluebook system for all students
- Pencil or Pen
- Water
- A small snack
- Separate external mouse that connects via USB
- Cell phone
- All cell phones will be collected and placed in a designated area during testing
Please DO NOT bring the following with you on the day of the test:
- Smart watch
- Airpods, headphones, etc
- Large book bags
- Please be aware that ALL bags, purses, and etc will have to be placed in a designated area of the testing room, away from desks and testing areas.
- This is why we advise students to NOT bring ANY bags and miscellaneous items that are not deemed necessary for testing per the list above.
Full schedule for 9th grade during testing week:
- Monday, April 8th
- Normal ODD School Day for ALL students
- Tuesday, April 9th
- Normal EVEN with Advisory School Day for ALL students
- Wednesday, April 10th
- Normal Marathon Day for ALL students
- Thursday, April 11th
- Asynchronous Day for 9th Grade
- Do not report to the school building
- Please submit the Attendance Google Form and any assignments from your 1st hour teacher via Canvas
- Friday, April 12th
- PSAT 9 Testing Day
- Report to the building at 7:20am
***Please note, students with testing accommodations approved by the College Board may have a different testing schedule. Specific information regarding day of logistics for accommodated testers is forthcoming directly from our SSD Coordinator Renee Samuels via email.
It is very important that students attend school on the dates listed above. Students should also try their best to get a good night’s rest, eat breakfast and come to school on time. These small actions will help alleviate stress in the morning and will set the students up for success on their test.
Please be aware that this is the first year with the PSAT 9 being administered online. We appreciate everyone being extra patient throughout this process as we learn how to adjust to the new testing administration process.
Thank you for adhering to this communication and doing your part in making this testing season successful!
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10th GRADE
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PSAT 10 Test Day:
- Date: Thursday, April 11th
- ***Please note, students with testing accommodations approved by the College Board may have additional testing days. Specific information regarding day of logistics for accommodated testers is forthcoming directly from our SSD Coordinator Renee Samuels via email.
- Arrival Time: 7:20am
- Approximate Dismissal: 11:00am
- Please understand that the dismissal times provided are approximations based on the College Board’s testing timeline. However, it's important to note that there may be deviations due to unforeseeable variables in multiple testing rooms, which could impact dismissal times.
- For students who rely on bus transportation, please be aware that buses will depart once all testing rooms have completed their exams.
- For parents who plan to pick up or drop off their students, there may be a wait time for dismissal. We appreciate your patience in advance.
- To ensure that families stay informed about any changes to dismissal times, we will send out school message alerts via robocalls.
- ***Please note, students with testing accommodations approved by the College Board may have a different end-time. Specific information regarding day of logistics for accommodated testers is forthcoming directly from our SSD Coordinator Renee Samuels via email.
- Location: Will be sent out a later date
Please bring the following with you on the day of the test:
- School issued chromebook
- fully charged
- School issued chromebook charger
- School Photo ID and/or Driver’s License
The following are OPTIONAL items that you may bring with you on the day of the test:
- Approved calculator
- Please only bring calculators that are on this list of approved calculators given by the College Board
- There will be an embedded graphing calculator in the Blubook system for all students
- Pencil or Pen
- Water
- A small snack
- Separate external mouse that connects via USB
- Cell phone
- All cell phones will be collected and placed in a designated area during testing
Please DO NOT bring the following with you on the day of the test:
- Smart watch
- Airpods, headphones, etc
- Large book bags
- Please be aware that ALL bags, purses, and etc will have to be placed in a designated area of the testing room, away from desks and testing areas.
- This is why we advise students to NOT bring ANY bags and miscellaneous items that are not deemed necessary for testing per the list above.
Full schedule for 10th grade during testing week:
- Monday, April 8th
- Normal ODD School Day for ALL students
- Tuesday, April 9th
- Normal EVEN with Advisory School Day for ALL students
- Wednesday, April 10th
- Normal Marathon Day for ALL students
- Thursday, April 11th
- PSAT 10 Testing Day
- Report to the building at 7:20am
- Friday, April 12th
- Asynchronous Day for 10th Grade
- Do not report to the school building
- Please submit the Attendance Google Form and any assignments from your 2nd hour teacher via Canvas
***Please note, students with testing accommodations approved by the College Board may have a different testing schedule. Specific information regarding day of logistics for accommodated testers is forthcoming directly from our SSD Coordinator Renee Samuels via email.
It is very important that students attend school on the dates listed above. Students should also try their best to get a good night’s rest, eat breakfast and come to school on time. These small actions will help alleviate stress in the morning and will set the students up for success on their test.
Please be aware that this is the first year with the PSAT 10 being administered online. We appreciate everyone being extra patient throughout this process as we learn how to adjust to the new testing administration process.
Thank you for adhering to this communication and doing your part in making this testing season successful!
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11th GRADE
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ACT WorkKeys AND M-Step Test Day:
- Date: Thursday, April 11th
- ***Please note, students with testing accommodations approved by the College Board may have additional testing days. Specific information regarding day of logistics for accommodated testers is forthcoming directly from our SSD Coordinator Renee Samuels via email.
- Arrival Time: 7:20am
- Approximate Lunch Time: 11:45am - 12:15pm
- Approximate Dismissal: 2:30pm
- Please understand that the dismissal times provided are approximations based on the ACT and M-Step testing timeline. However, it's important to note that there may be deviations due to unforeseeable variables in multiple testing rooms, which could impact dismissal times.
- For students who drive themselves, they will be dismissed once they finish their M-Step assessment.
- For students who rely on bus transportation, please be aware that buses will depart once all testing rooms have completed their exams.
- For parents who plan to pick up or drop off their students, there may be a wait time for dismissal. We appreciate your patience in advance.
- To ensure that families stay informed about any changes to dismissal times, we will send out school message alerts via robocalls.
- ***Please note, students with testing accommodations approved by the College Board may have a different end-time. Specific information regarding day of logistics for accommodated testers is forthcoming directly from our SSD Coordinator Renee Samuels via email.
- Location: Will be sent out a later date
SAT with Essay Test Day:
- Date: Friday, April 12th
- ***Please note, students with testing accommodations approved by the College Board may have additional testing days. Specific information regarding day of logistics for accommodated testers is forthcoming directly from our SSD Coordinator Renee Samuels via email.
- Arrival Time: 7:20am
- Approximate Dismissal: noon
- Please understand that the dismissal times provided are approximations based on the College Board’s testing timeline. However, it's important to note that there may be deviations due to unforeseeable variables in multiple testing rooms, which could impact dismissal times.
- Students can not be dismissed until all testing rooms have finished the assessment.
- For students who rely on bus transportation, please be aware that buses will depart once all testing rooms have completed their exams.
- For parents who plan to pick up or drop off their students, there may be a wait time for dismissal. We appreciate your patience in advance.
- To ensure that families stay informed about any changes to dismissal times, we will send out school message alerts via robocalls.
- ***Please note, students with testing accommodations approved by the College Board may have a different end-time. Specific information regarding day of logistics for accommodated testers is forthcoming directly from our SSD Coordinator Renee Samuels via email.
- Location: Will be sent out a later date
Please bring the following with you on the day of the test:
- School issued chromebook
- fully charged
- School issued chromebook charger
- School Photo ID and/or Driver’s License
The following are optional items that you may bring with you on the day of the test:
- Approved calculator
- Please only bring calculators that are on the list of approved calculators given by the ACT WorkKeys on Thursday
- Please only bring calculators that are on this list of approved calculators given by the College Board on Friday
- There will be an embedded graphing calculator in the Blubook system for all students
- Pencil or Pen
- Water
- A small snack
- Cell phone
- All cell phones will be collected and placed in a designated area during testing
Please DO NOT bring the following with you on the day of the test:
- Smart watch
- Airpods, headphones, etc
- Large book bags
- Please be aware that ALL bags, purses, and etc will have to be placed in a designated area of the testing room, away from desks and testing area.
- This is why we advise students to NOT bring ANY bags and miscellaneous items that are not deemed necessary for testing per the list above.
The College Board provides practice tests so that students can practice and prepare for the SAT.
ACT WorkKeys provides online sample tests so that students can practice and prepare for the ACT WorkKeys.
The Department of Education provides online practice so that students can practice and prepare for the M-Step.
Full schedule for 11th grade during testing week:
- Monday, April 8th
- Normal ODD School Day for ALL students
- Tuesday, April 9th
- Normal EVEN with Advisory School Day for ALL students
- Wednesday, April 10th
- Normal Marathon Day for ALL students
- Thursday, April 11th
- ACT WorkKeys and M-Step testing day
- Report to the building at 7:20am
- Lunch will be provided for from 11:45am - 12:15pm
- M-Step in the afternoon
- Approximate Dismissal at 2:30pm
- Friday, April 12th
- SAT with Essay testing day
- Report to the building at 7:20am
- Approximate Dismissal at 11:00am
***Please note, students with testing accommodations may have a different testing schedule. Specific information regarding day of logistics for accommodated testers is forthcoming directly from our SSD Coordinator Renee Samuels via email.
It is very important that students attend school on the dates listed above. Students should also try their best to get a good night’s rest, eat breakfast and come to school on time. These small actions will help alleviate stress in the morning and will set the students up for success on their test.
Please be aware that this is the first year that the SAT with Essay is being administered online. We appreciate everyone being extra patient throughout this process as we learn how to adjust to the new testing administration process.
Thank you for adhering to this communication and doing your part in making this testing season successful!
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12th GRADE
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All 9th, 10th and 11th grade students will be participating in standardized testing on April 11th and April 12th.
Seniors will NOT be testing on those dates, so their schedules will be different. Please reference the schedule below as Seniors will NOT report to the school building on April 11th and 12th. Seniors will have Asynchronous School Days:
Full schedule for 12th grade during testing week:
- Monday, April 8th
- Normal ODD School Day for ALL students
- Tuesday, April 9th
- Normal EVEN with Advisory School Day for ALL students
- Wednesday, April 10th
- Normal Marathon Day for ALL students
- Thursday, April 11th
- Asynchronous Day for Seniors
- Do not report to the school building
- Please submit the Attendance Google Form and any assignments from your 1st hour teacher via Canvas
- Friday, April 12th
- Asynchronous Day for Seniors
- Do not report to the school building
- Please submit the Attendance Google Form and any assignments from your 2nd hour teacher via Canvas
***It is very important that students who are testing are able to do so without a disruption to their testing environment. Please do NOT report to the school building on April 11th and April 12th
Thank you for adhering to this communication and doing your part in making this testing season successful!
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Please complete the Intent to Return Form in your child's PowerSchool Account. Please take the time to complete this. It should take no more than three minutes to complete. This information is used to plan and budget for the school year ahead. It is important that this is done for each and every student.
Families will need to:
- Log into their PowerSchool Parent Portal Account
- Select the THREE dots for more
- Select the FORMS tab
- Use the drop down select the General tab
- Select Student Intent to Return to complete and submit
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Please be reminded of the importance of full time, daily attendance. It is essential that students are on time to school, which means IN CLASSROOMS by 7:30 AM. We need your help and assistance to make this happen more regularly. Please make it a priority to have students to school with enough time to enter the building and to get to their classrooms by 7:30 AM at the latest. Every minute late is a minute of lost opportunities and learning. Thank you for your support.
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As warmer weather approaches, we typically see an uptick in some student behaviors. As a reminder, water guns, Orbeez guns, or any other likeness to a weapon are not permitted on school grounds at any time. After spring break, in particular, students tend to participate in a game called water wars. This usually involves the use of these types of toy guns. This game, and these items are strictly prohibited at WBHS. Any student found to have one of these items will be found in violation of our Student Code of Conduct and will be subject to disciplinary action. Please take a moment to have a conversation about this at home.
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At WBHS we are committed to student learning and classroom environments that support this work. In an effort to continue to improve, we are going to focus on students being on time to class. Throughout the month we will be conducting random hall sweeps after classes have started, to identify students remaining in the hallways after classes begin. The first time this occurs, we will discuss the importance of being on time and send students to class. If a student is caught in this again, they may be subject to disciplinary action including, but not limited to, after school detention. Our goals is to have students in class on time, and we hope to have no students receiving consequences.
Please help us with our goals by reminding students that hoods and ski masks cannot be worn indoors at any time. We need to be able to visually identify people in person, and on camera, to keep our school safe and secure. Hoods and ski masks make it very difficult for us to identify who is in our building. Thank you for your support.
Please remember that school dismisses at 2:23 PM and students must be off campus or in a supervised sport, activity, rehearsal, or club by 2:45 PM. If a student is in an IN-SEASON activity, they may check in with a staff member in Laker Commons, across from the cafeteria, by 2:45 for supervision. Students who are not involved in an after school activity must leave by this time. Thank you for helping keep our school safe by complying with this request.
One of our school goals this year is to have 95% of students in attendance every school day. So far this year, we've been doing a good job, but there's always room for improvement! We all know that research shows that students perform better, learn more, and have more meaningful connections with peers and school when they are in school regularly. Please join us in these efforts by making sure students are in school when healthy, they stay in school all day, and that vacations are planned during our scheduled breaks. We are close to our 95% target, but need your help to meet it!
Eric Pace
Principal
West Bloomfield High School
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ATTENDANCE AND OUTPASS CLARIFICATION
In order to support all learners and protect our classes from unnecessary disruption:
- No immediate outpasses
- All outpasses must be called in by noon for the current day in order to be processed
- Students will not be released after 2:00, the release time must be before 2:00
- It is your student's responsibility to come to the attendance office at the time of the outpass, we are unable to call into rooms in order to protect the teaching and learning of the other students.
Drop off items:
If you are dropping off an item for your students please make sure they are aware. They will need to stop by the security desk in between classes. We are unable to call into rooms in order to protect the teaching and learning of the other students.
Teacher Communication:
In order to minimize disruptions we will no longer be calling in for dropped off items or outpasses. Please make sure to check the outpass list when releasing students.
After School Expectations
Thank you for all of your support this year with attendance and student behaviors! As we enter the colder months, there are a couple of areas we are focusing on. We need your help. In order to keep our students and school safe, we cannot have students staying after school for extended periods of time. Anyone who stays after school MUST be in a supervised activity or sport. Students cannot stay beyond 2:45 if they are waiting for a ride. Please make proper arrangements, as we cannot safely supervise students who stay after school with nothing to do. We will ask students to be outside at 2:45 and they will not be permitted to re-enter the building. Students in unsupervised areas will be subject to disciplinary action. As it gets cold outside, it is important to make proper arrangements.
Proud to be a Laker!
Eric Pace
Principal - WBHS
WBHS Girls Basketball Wins State Championship for Second Time in Three Years
Congratulations to the West Bloomfield Varsity Girls Basketball Team as they defeated Grand Blanc 60-30 on Saturday, March 23rd to become the 2023-2024 Division 1 State Champions. The Lakers had an outstanding performance from the opening tip, dominating the Bobcats throughout the game. It is the Lakers second state title in the last three years. Congratulations to the team! Laker Nation is so proud of all your accomplishments.
Civic Center TV was with our Lakers the whole way and provided excellent coverage of both the semifinal vs. Rockford as well as the State Championship vs. Grand Blanc. Please click on the links below for the pieces from Civic Center TV.
Important Spring Testing Communications
Testing season is right around the corner. We wanted you to be able to start making preparations.
All 9th, 10th and 11th grade students will be participating in standardized testing on April 11th and April 12th.
Seniors will NOT be testing on those dates, so their schedules will be different. STUDENTS MUST BRING THEIR CHROMEBOOKS TO SCHOOL FOR TESTING!!! Please reference the schedule(s) below for your particular child(ren) based on grade level.
WBHS Breakfast Menu
WBHS Lunch Menu
Tickets for the WBHS production of Mamma Mia! are available for purchase on the website https://wbhstheatrearts.ludus.com. The show dates are April 25-27th at 7pm and one ASL interpreted matinee on Sat, April 27th at 1pm. All WB student tickets are only $5! All WBMS 8th grade students are invited to the Sat matinee at 1pm for no cost at all. This show stars Carley Law and Emelia Duffield, as well as features the Scotch Elementary student Thea Maher. Please consider supporting the high school theatre department, and just great theatre in general, by booking tickets today! They are selling fast! We hope to see you there!
Questions: email wbhstheatreprograms@gmail.com
Special Graduation Party Partnership for WBHS Graduates
Student Attendance MATTERS!
Senior Yard Signs
District Wide Free Meal Information
For the 2023-24 school year, the State of Michigan created the Michigan School Meals Program allowing all students to receive one free breakfast and lunch meal daily at school, no matter their free/reduced meal status. However, filling out a free/reduced meal form is very important to families who are eligible and for the District to receive funding.
Family Benefits for Qualifying for Free/Reduced Meals
When families qualify for free/reduced price meals, students may be eligible for the following benefits:
Reduced Summer School fees
Reduced field trip fees with request
Reduced SAT, ACT and AP testing fees
Reduced college application fees
Potential additional benefits for Bridge Cards/P-EBT
Potential support for household cable/internet
Potential programs that provide holiday support
West Bloomfield School District Benefits for Qualifying Free/Reduced Meal Families
Did you know the federal government uses the number of free/reduced meal eligible students to determine how much money the district receives in grant funding?
West Bloomfield School District becomes eligible for Federal funds (Title I) when qualifying families fill out their free/reduced meal applications. If families do not fill out their forms, the District is at risk of losing funding for staff who provide critical services to our students.
Visit the application page to view the complete the application today!
À La Carte Items
Students are welcome to bring meals from home and purchase à la carte items as needed (including milk, second meals, bottled beverages and snack items).
Summer Davis Named 2023-2024 Gatorade Michigan Girls Basketball Player of the Year
Congratulations to Summer Davis on being named the Gatorade Michigan Girls Basketball Player of the Year for 2023-2024. Summer is a Senior at West Bloomfield High School and is the second straight Gatorade Michigan Girls Basketball Player of the Year to be chosen from WBHS (Indya Davis, Summer’s sister, won the award in 2022-2023). Summer has represented Laker Nation well throughout her 4 years at WB, constantly achieving at an elite level both on an off the court. She is a passionate player and is always willing to lend a hand to help out at school. We are extremely proud of you and congratulate you on this well deserved award! Please read the press release below from the Gatorade Player of the Year program:
WEST BLOOMFIELD HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT-ATHLETE NAMED GATORADE MICHIGAN GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR CHICAGO (March 14, 2024)
In its 39th year of honoring the nation’s most elite high school athletes, Gatorade today announced Summer Davis of West Bloomfield High School is the 2023-24 Gatorade Michigan Girls Basketball Player of the Year. Davis is the second Gatorade Michigan Girls Basketball Player of the Year to be chosen from West Bloomfield High School.
The award, which celebrates the nation’s top high school athletes for excellence on the court, in the classroom and in the community, distinguishes Davis as Michigan’s best high school girls basketball player. From CEOs and coaches to star athletes, Gatorade Player of the Year winners showcase the power of sport, touting an all-star group of alumni that includes Candace Parker (2003-04, 2002-03 & 2001-02, Naperville Central High School, Ill.), Paige Bueckers (2017-18, Hopkins High School, Minn.) and Juju Watkins (2022-23 & 2021-22, Sierra Canyon School, Calif.).
At the time of her selection, the 5-foot-9 senior guard had led the Lakers to a 21-1 record and a berth in the Division 1, District 22 tournament championship game. Davis averaged 18.5 points, 4.4 steals, 4.1 assists and 3.7 rebounds through 22 games. A member of the 2023 M-Live Dream Team, she was the Prep Girls Hoops Michigan co-Player of the Year with her twin sister, Indya. Ranked as the nation’s No. 93 recruit in the Class of 2024 by espnW, she entered the district final with 1,437 points in her prep basketball career.
Davis has a passion for exotic cars and hopes to be a mechanical engineer in the auto industry. She has volunteered locally at an adult day care center and as a tutor at the Farmington African American Parent Network. She has also donated her time as a youth basketball coach. “If you don’t game-plan to stop Summer, you literally have no chance to compete with them at all,” said Aaron Goodnough, head coach of Clarkston High School. “She can score on all three levels and her mid-range jumper has become such a lethal weapon through the years that it’s almost unfair.” Davis has maintained a 3.61 GPA in the classroom. She has signed a national letter of intent to play basketball on scholarship at the University of Georgia this fall.
The Gatorade Player of the Year program annually recognizes one winner in the District of Columbia and each of the 50 states that sanction high school football, girls volleyball, boys and girls cross country, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls soccer, baseball, softball, and boys and girls track & field, and awards one National Player of the Year in each sport. The selection process is administered by the Gatorade Player of the Year Selection Committee, which leverages experts including coaches, scouts, media and others as sources to help evaluate and determine the state winners in each sport.
Davis joins recent Gatorade Michigan Girls Basketball Players of the Year Indya Davis (2022-23, West Bloomfield High School), Ruby Whitehorn (2021-22, Detroit Edison Public School Academy), Bree Salenbien (2020-21, Lenawee Christian School) and Gabrielle Elliot (2019-20, Detroit Edison Public School Academy), among the state’s list of former award winners.
As part of Gatorade’s commitment to breaking down barriers in sport, every Player of the Year also receives a grant to donate to a social impact partner. To date, Gatorade Player of the Year winners’ grants have totaled more than $4.9 million across more than 1,600 organizations.
To learn more about the Gatorade Player of the Year program, check out past winners or to nominate student-athletes, visit playeroftheyear.gatorade.com or follow us on social media on Facebook at facebook.com/GatoradePOY, Instagram at instagram.com/Gatorade and Twitter at twitter.com/Gatorade.
Go Lakers!!!!
Senior All Night Party
Student Planners Available
Technology Assistance Links
- Help with Canvas
- Help with Chromebook: www.wbsd.org/departments/technology
- Help with PowerSchool: www.wbsd.org/parents/powerschool
Important Updates and Information
ALLERGIES/ASTHMA/MEDICAL CONDITIONS – Students are not allowed to carry medication. The office must have a complete, signed West Bloomfield School District Medical Action Plan to be able to carry out any medication distribution. Each medication requires a separate form. Each year we need an updated plan for students needing medication. If your child requires medication the first day of school you must contact the office before school to verify paperwork and deliver the medication to the office. Further questions, please contact the school office at 248-865-6720.
ATTENDANCE – West Bloomfield School District expects students to be in school and on time for school on a daily basis. Absent and tardy students will be recorded daily and parents will be notified.
If your child will not be in school or will be late to school, you must call the 24-hour answering machine at 248-865-6722. Leave your student’s name, teacher’s name and reason for absence. For the safety of our students, please do your best to remember to call before the start of school (even if you are only going to be “a little” late).
- PROMPT 1 - Excuse an Absence - Absences must be called in within 24 hours of the student missing school, or the absence will be marked as unexcused.
- PROMPT 2 - Excuse a Tardy (only if a student is late to school, not to a class after they've arrived)
- PROMPT 3 - Early Dismissal (Outpass) - These must be submitted prior to the dismissal time if possible. Those trying for an early dismissal at the time that it is needed may experience a delay while the information is processed and the student is retrieved from class.
In an effort to support student safety and proper accountability, all absences should be excused by a parent. If the absent in unexcused, this tells us that the school and the family do not know where the student is, if not in school. Please make sure to excuse all absences. Teachers may not accept work for unexcused absences in an effort to discourage skipping.
Students who accumulate too many tardies may be subject to disciplinary actions such as after school detentions or suspension of school parking.
Students who accumulate too many absences will be referred to Oakland County Youth Assistance for support and may be referred to Oakland County Truancy is absences become excessive.
BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS - Students are expected to be safe, respectful, and responsible at all times. Specific expectations can be found in the student handbook or the student code of conduct, and key items are listed below.
- Closed campus for lunch - Students MAY NOT receive an outpass to go to lunch or to pick up food for any reason.
- No food deliveries during school hours. This includes Door Dash, Grubhub, etc.
- No inappropriate or revealing clothing for any students
- No clothing with alcohol, drug, sexual, or inappropriate language or images
- No inappropriate language or gestures to be used by students at any time
- No hoods to be worn in school at any time
- No ski masks to be worn in school at any time
- No sunglasses to be worn in school at any time
- Phone use should only occur during passing time or during lunch. During class, it is up to the teacher's discretion as to how students may or may not use phones. If a student violates a teacher's phone policy/expectations, the teacher may confiscate the phone and return it to the student at the end of the period, or turn it in to the Student Relations office.
- Students must be in the cafeteria, Laker Commons, or the courtyard during lunch times. Students may not wander the halls or be in any unauthorized areas during lunches.
AFTER SCHOOL EXPECTATIONS - School dismisses at 2:23 PM. ALL STUDENTS need to be in a supervised activity or out of the building by 2:45 PM. We do not have the ability to safely supervise students after this time. There will be a late stay location for students who are in athletics or activities that begin AFTER 2:45. This supervised location will be in Laker Commons, across from the cafeteria. This supervision is ONLY for students who are in an activity. Students who are staying later than 2:45 who are not in a sport/activity must exit the building at or before this time. Students will be required to sign in with their ID and the activity they belong to.
LATE STARTS – throughout the school year we will participate in professional development that delays the start of the school day. On these days, school will start at 8:30 a.m., and the doors will be open for students beginning at 8:00 a.m.
IMMUNIZATIONS – All students that attend West Bloomfield School District must have accurate shot record information on file. Please be sure records are up to date. New students that do not have a shot record or a waiver on file are not allowed to attend school.
Blessings in a Backpack
If your child is a student (3 to 26 years of age) in the West Bloomfield Schools, s/he can also participate in the 2023-24 Blessings in a Backpack program.
This program sends six non-perishable meals home each Friday of the school year. Its goal is to make sure that no child goes hungry on the weekend. Run by volunteers, there is NO cost to you.
To enroll in this program, please fill out this form and return it to your school office or email it to katherinesheiko@hotmail.com. This registers your child/ren in the Blessings program and alerts us to any allergies they might have. The first backpack of food will be distributed to your child at his/her local school the first week of October.
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Social Skills for Kids
Attendance Tips
- Talk with your child about the importance of showing up to school every day, on time.
- Help your child maintain daily routines, such as finishing homework and getting a good night’s sleep.
- Try not to schedule dental and medical appointments during the school day.
- If your child attends an unavoidable appointment during the school day, please ask the dentist, doctor, etc. for a note to excuse them from school. This should be turned in to the main office.
- Communicate with us if your child is sick. Please always call the SAFELINE if your child will be absent.
- Help your child stay engaged--remind them that you are excited to hear about their day when they come home.
- Ask for help from us if you’re having trouble getting your child to school. We are here to partner with you for your child's success!
Mental Health Resources
WBSD has partnered with Parent Guidance.org to give parents free access to resources and helpful information. We have shared this information with our families. We hope that it will be useful for some of you as well!
ParentGuidance.org is an online service by licensed therapists that provides trusted and specialized courses, professional support, and a safe community for parents to learn how to support their children and get answers to mental health questions.