Waynesville R-VI School District Mission Statement: Educating
individual students for 21 st century challenges. Core Values:
Community of Diversity Student and Stakeholder Driven Quality
Continuous Improvement and Learning
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WAYNESVILLE R-VI SCHOOLS FAST FACTS 11 schools in the
Waynesville R-VI school district serving the Waynesville, St.
Robert, and Ft. Leonard Wood areas Approximately 5,800 students 76%
of students enrolled in the school district are military connected
60% are direct military dependents
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WAYNESVILLE R-VI SCHOOLS COMMON ACRONYMS WHS- Waynesville High
School WCC- Waynesville Career Center WMDS- Waynesville Middle
School WSGS- Waynesville 6 th Grade Center
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WAYNESVILLE R-VI SCHOOLS Located on PostLocated off Post
Partridge Elementary K-5 East Elementary K-2 Thayer Elementary
K-5Freedom Elementary 3-5 Wood Elementary K-56 th Grade Center
Williams Early Childhood CenterWaynesville Middle School
Waynesville High School Waynesville Career Center Piney Ridge
Center
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School Hours LATE START WEDNESDAY- ALL schools start 30 minutes
later on Wednesday to allow for professional development for
teachers without extending the school year. Elementary Schools 6 th
Grade Center, WMDS, WHS & WCC Office Hours: 7:30 AM-4:30 PM
School Hours: 8:35 AM-3:35 PM Parent Pickup- 3:30 PM Bus Release
Wave 1- 3:35 PM Wave 2- 3:50 PM Office Hours: 7:00 AM -3:30 PM
School Hours: 7:35 AM-2:35 PM Parent Pickup: 2:30 PM Bus Release-
Wave 1- 2:35 PM Wave 2- 2:50 PM
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Attendance Policy Attendance & Breakfast Waynesville R-VI
students are only allowed to miss 5 (five) days each semester. This
policy is necessary due to the attendance requirements for
accreditation established by the State of Missouri. In addition,
breakfast is served to all students in grades K-8 except at Thayer
Elementary.
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Power School allows you to quickly and easily access your
students grades online. Check attendance, find out what assignments
are missing, or simply pay lunch money all in one convenient
location. Power School
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Academics- providing support for any student academic need
P.A.C.E. Preschool Special Education IEPs Credit Recovery College
Readiness Dual Credit Tutoring- AmeriCorps A+ Students TIPS- Wood
Elem L.E.A.P. Leadership Positive Behavior Support Career &
Technical Academic Assistance- During & After School
Interventions
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7 Habits These 7 habits are based on the highly acclaimed book
7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey. East
Elementary (K-2) has infused ideas from this book along with
concepts from the program The Leader In Me into their model for
helping new students transitioning into the school. Their approach
not only helps new students adjust, but also builds anti- bullying
skills.
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The 6 th Grade Center has adopted a student led, student
focused model for their 75 minute weekly leadership class. The goal
of the leadership classes is to allow students to learn the
decision making process while becoming good stewards of
citizenship. 6 Th Grade Center Leadership Classes Leadership
Committees Office Committee Library Committee Healthy Living
Committee JS2S PBS PTS0 Military Appreciation Committee Safety
Committee Recycling Committee Paw Pride Committee Mentor Committee
Community Outreach Committee Tutoring Committee Mixer Committee
Assembly Committee Sunshine Committee Wellness Committee
Spirit/Teambuilding Mediation Committee Yearbook/Photography
Committee Technology Committee Morning Announcements School News
Committee Historical Committee Dramatic Arts Academics
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WMDS- Academic Teams Academics Students at the Waynesville
Middle School are assigned to academic teams for the four core
areas. This aids in creating consistency for students as teams
coordinate lesson plans. Language Arts Math Social Studies Science
Weekly lessons plans are made available for parents or students and
are located outside the main office
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Maintain a 95% attendance record overall for grades 9-12
Provide 50 hours of unpaid tutoring or mentoring Graduate with an
overall GPA of 2.5 or higher Attend a designated A+ high school for
3 consecutive years immediately prior to graduation. A+ Program- HS
Earn $$$ or Scholarships for College
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Waynesville Career Center Cosmetology Commercial Printing Auto
Collision and Service Graphic Design Business Hospitality and
Tourism Construction Technology Video Production Welding and
Manufacturing Practical Nursing Masonry Sample Class Options
Cosmetology Commercial Printing Auto Collision and Service Graphic
Design Business Hospitality and Tourism Construction Technology
Video Production Welding and Manufacturing Practical Nursing
Masonry Sample Class Options
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Academics I-STEM 21 Focused Learning- I-STEM 21 stands for
Intergrading Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics with
21 st Century Skills. WHS has added Project Lead the Way. Literacy
is a primary focus for the entire school district, including
promoting the love of reading.
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Be Respectful Be Responsible Be a Good Learner Positive
Behavior Support (PBS) K-8 Academics PBS is a district wide program
that offers a broad range of systematic and individualized
strategies for developing important social and learning outcomes
while preventing problem behavior. Thayer Elementary PBS
Rewards
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Available Clubs & Activities Clubs and Activities are not
limited to what is listed. Please contact your students school for
more information on clubs and activities offered on site. Freedom
Elementary Archery Crossfit Leadership Club Engineer Art Invention
Team Thayer Elementary Fit for Life WMDS Cooking Academic
Assistance Ceramics Duct Tape Impressionable Ladies Wood Elementary
Art Science Fitness & Math Odyssey of the Mind Techno World
Soaring Science Second Graders East Elementary Waynesville
Tigerette WHS Photography Life SMARTS Robotics SADD Spanish
Club
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Club Tiger After School Program WMDS and WHS 2:35-5:30pm
Monday-Friday Fees are based on student lunch status and paid
Monthly: Full Price: $25 Reduced Price: $15 Free Price: $10
Scholarships are available Club TIGER will NOT be in session on
half days, holidays, or days when the district is closed due to
inclement weather. Freedom 3:35-6:00pm Monday-Friday Fees are based
on student lunch status and paid Weekly: Full Price: $25 Reduced
Price: $15 Free Price: $10 Scholarships are available
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Sports- Grades 7-12 Fall Sports Boys- Football, Soccer Girls-
Softball, Golf, Tennis, Volleyball Boys & Girls- Cross Country
Winter Sports Boys- Wrestling Boys & Girls- Basketball Spring
Sports Boys- Baseball, Tennis, Golf Girls- Soccer Boys & Girls-
Track, Cheerleading Athletic Director: Josh Scott Athletic Office:
Phone: 573 842-2450
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Sports passes are available for purchase in the Athletic Office
for admission into school athletic events. The individual pass
allows the holder to be admitted to all home contests during the
term of the pass. The family pass allows the holder and his/her
immediate family to be admitted to all home contests during the
term of the pass. School employee passes and family/individual
passes will not be accepted at district or other state level
contests. The cost of the passes are as follows: Individual Season
Pass $15.00 Individual Annual Pass $35.00 Family Season Pass $30.00
Family Annual Pass $70.00 SPORTS PASSES
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Channel 12 on Cable America The following information can be
found on Channel 12 School delays or emergency information
Broadcast of School Board and City Council meetings Notices and
broadcast of school events such as sporting events or concerts
Notices of local non-profit events Cable America provides a public
access channel that is operated by the Waynesville R-VI School
District.
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Transportation The Waynesville R-VI school district has several
types of bus routes. They include everyday routes, snow routes,
activity routes, and after school routes Link to bus routes and
delay information. http://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us/distri
ct/departments/transportation/ (573) 842-2199
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VOLUNTEERS http://www.waynesville.k12.mo.us Background Check
& ID Badges are Required For volunteering in classrooms or
schools For all PTO volunteer opportunities For all school
fieldtrips For more information on how to volunteer please contact
the Volunteer Coordinator located at the Community Resource Office
at (573) 433-2030