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| Teen Safety on the Information Highway |
| Millions of teenagers go online every day, and most are safe. The way to stay safe is to understand the dangers and follow some simple rules to keep teenagers out of trouble when surfing the net. To help students and parents on how to stay safe on the internet we have developed some sites for you to visit and review. for more information on TEEN SAFETY ON THE INTERNT |
| when using the internet instantly remove yourself from any area where you feel you should not be. never give strangers information about you or agree to meet them in person over the internet be wary of get rich promotional schemes posted on the internet promising you to earn lots of money ignore demeaning messages and report messages or images that you receive that are obscene, lewd, filthy, or with the intent to harass you. never enter information about yourself without first checking with your parents if material or message sent to you through e-mail contains material that makes you feel uncomforatable, report it to your internet service provider if material appears to be illegal you can report it to CyberTipline or call 1-800-843-5678 |
| Kids Privacy |
| INTERNET SAFTEY |
| A Parents Guide |
| Kids Internet Lawyers |
| Wired Kids |
| Keeping Secrets |
| Teen Safety |
| Parents Tell Your Teenager |
| Cyber Tipline |
| Media Education |
| Internet Ethics |
| WALLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ORGANIZATION and COURSE OFFERINGS: Each of our students will be a part of an academic team whose teachers instruct students in the core subjects. The students on the team will be randomly divided into classes of approximately 20 students. Team members work closely together to develop an integrated program of study and activities, as well as help students work cooperatively with the counselor, administrator and parents when problems arise that interfere with a student�s learning. Junior high school activities and learning experiences are age appropriate and sequential. A forty-minute lunch period provides opportunity to socialize. Extra-curricular after school activities will be available in grades seven through nine. Junior High involves a great deal of learning in the areas of increased personal responsibility, understanding the relationship between behavior and consequences, and building positive relationships with peers and adults. Academic and elective classes are structured so students have an opportunity to succeed at their highest level. We are please to be working with your child and know that we can count on your support. Course Offerings Grade Seven Course Offerings Grade Eight Course Offerings Grade Nine |
| COURSE OFFERINGS |
| Grade 7 Courses |
| Grade 8 Courses |
| Grade 9 Courses |
| Grade 7 Electives |
| Spring Activities |
| Grade 8 Electives |
| Grade 9 Electives |
| Spring Enrollment |
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| Waller Tradition |
| SCHOOL INFORMATION |
| Why Character Training? There is no single royal road to character-a variety of routes will always need to be used. The development of right character in youth is too important to risk disregarding any promising line of attack. |
| CHARACTER EDUCATION |
| Waller Curriculum |
| Your child can go to college tuition-free if your family income is $50,000 or less. Enroll your 8th, 9th, or 10th grade student in the Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program (OHLAP) by signing an application showing family income and that requirements of the scholarship program are understood. Contact your school's guidance office for an application and further information. Ms. Weissenbuehler, Waller JHS Counselor, 237-7500. |
| Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program |