February 12th, 2014
Dear Parents and Caregivers,
As of February 14th, Wabash City Schools has
missed 11 days due to the weather.
January 6th & 7th were waived by the IDOE
leaving us with 9 make-up days.
Missed
Days & Corresponding Make-up Days:
Missed Day
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January 6
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January 7
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January 8
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January 9
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January 10
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January 23
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Make Up Day
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Waived
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Waived
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February 3
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February 17
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March 17
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May 23
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Missed Day
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January 24
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January 27
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January 28
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February 5
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February 7
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Make Up Day
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May 27
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May 28
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May 29
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May 30
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April 4
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Wabash City Schools had scheduled an e-learning day for
grades 4-12 on Wednesday, February 5th. By all accounts, this was a highly
productive day academically for a day we were not in session. We plan to submit our proof of academic
progress made on this day to the IDOE; however, ultimately, the IDOE will make
the final decision. In the meantime, the
IDOE has stated that it will provide an opportunity for schools to make up days
through adding an hour onto the school day (6 days=1 day earned back) or
through e-learning opportunities (details have yet to be released).
As we look to recoup missed days, Wabash City Schools wants
to ensure we are continuing to provide our students with a high level of
education. With this being said, simply
adding days on the end of the year does not translate in effectively making up
for lost time because those days fall after all the high stakes testing season:
ISTEP, ECA, and Advanced Placement (AP) exams.
Therefore, Wabash City Schools proposes a plan that will recoup two days—April 4th and May 30th—by
adding time to the instructional day for 12 days. Beginning Thursday, February 20th
and ending on Friday, March 7th, O.J. Neighbours, W.C. Mills and
Wabash Middle School (grades K-8) will add an hour on the end of the school
day. Wabash High School will add an
hour onto the end of the day for 12 days beginning on Thursday, April 24th
through Friday, May 9th. The
differences in dates correspond with different test dates for different
buildings. This added time would make up
for February 5th & 7th instead of using April 4th
and May 30th as make-up days.
Make up Days for O.J. Neighbours, W.C Mills, and Wabash MS
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Days Missed
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January 6
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January
7
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Jan. 8
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Jan. 9
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Jan. 10
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Jan.23
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Make-up Days
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Waived
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Waived
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February 3
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February 17
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March 17
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May 23
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Days Missed
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Jan. 24
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Jan. 27
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Jan. 28
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February
5
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February 7
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Make-up Days
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May 27
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May 28
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May 29
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Feb 20-27*
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February 28-March 7*
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Make up Days for Wabash High School
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Days Missed
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January 6
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January
7
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Jan. 8
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Jan. 9
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Jan. 10
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Jan. 23
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Make-up Days
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Waived
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Waived
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February 3
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February 17
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March 17
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May 23
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Days Missed
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Jan. 24
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Jan. 27
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Jan. 28
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February
5
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February 7
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Make-up Days
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May 27
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May 28
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May 29
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April 24-May 1*
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May 2-May 9*
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*An hour will be
added to each school day during this span of time.
Why make up any time?
As everyone is aware, to date, we have missed 11 days of
school. While Wabash City Schools
believes that our mission is much greater than high stakes standardized testing,
we understand that our system and our community are judged by these exams. Therefore, in order to be best prepared for
these exams, Wabash City Schools believes adding an extra hour of instructional
time will help prepare our kids for these exams. The additional outcome is making up a missed
day.
Why not make up more days?
We may. Winter is not
over yet and we may have more days to make-up.
We have considered applying for e-learning days on Saturdays. With the current plan, Wabash City Schools
will end the student year on Thursday, May 29th and the last teacher
day will be Friday, May 30th.
What about graduation?
Due to the closings, we were forced to move graduation back
from our original date of May 23rd.
We moved graduation to Sunday, June 1st because the only
available days at the Honeywell Center were on a Sunday. We understand that this has caused some
changes in plans and may make some travel arrangements difficult for families traveling
out of town. However, this is the best plan
to accommodate the majority while keeping graduation at the Honeywell Center.
If there are additional concerns or questions, please feel
free to either contact me at 563-2151 or your child’s building principal.
Sincerely,
Jason Callahan, Superintendent