Chris Conforti for 2021 STEM Award
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Washington Meadows High School’s one-to-one program ensures each student has access to technology. Still in the early phases of implementation, the program has seen great success among students and staff. In fall 2015, Washington Meadows High School provided the opportunity for all students attending Washington Meadows High School to choose a District-issued or a Lease-to-Own device. At this time, requests for changes from District-issued to Lease-to-Own are being processed for the Class of 2017 and the Class of 2018. We are unable to accommodate Class of 2016 requests, as we have already transferred ownership on all available devices.
Students in the Class of 2018 will receive a District-issued Chromebook. Students will be issued a laptop for both in and out of the classroom activities and assignments to be utilized throughout their high school career. There will be options available to students interested in purchasing the District-issued computer at the time of graduation.
We are raising funds to help pay for PPE for our students teacher and staff.
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See you there!
Join us at 8pm in the auditorium. See you soon!
Aug 7th is the deadline to let us know if your child plans to complete school via remote learning.
April is autism awareness month
Here is some info on the meeting
For all ages
Play chess with a worthy opponent at our Family Chess Night. We'll provide the boards and equipment. All you have do is come and have fun!
All levels of expertise, including beginners are welcome. The whole family is invited but children kindergarten age and younger must be accompanied by an adult, please. No registration is necessary.
For more information, call 913-971-6874.
Gym at 630
OCSD is hosting a college financial workshop on Nov. 18th at 6pm. Due to recent changes in the FASFA, you could be losing money if you don't start the financial process by the student's Sophomore Year of High School. Join us for this FREE seminar to ensure you are properly planning for your child's college education.