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WCHS Parent-Teacher Conferences Mon. Nov. 22, 2010 3:30 – 7:00pm

Posted on November 9th, 2010

WCHS Parent-Teacher Conferences Mon. Nov. 22, 2010 3:30 – 7:00pm in the Western Christian High School Gymnasium

Parent-Teacher Conferences are a wonderful opportunity to extend lines of communication between home and school. It keeps you as parents informed about your student’s progress and for developing cooperative strategies that can ultimately benefit your student.

The purpose of the Parent Teacher Conferences is to meet and greet your students teachers. We have allotted 3-5 minutes per conference for you to meet with your student’s teachers and get general information about your students performance.  This is not an appointment initiated due to an issue that needs to be resolved. If you need a longer period of time to meet with a particular teacher, please schedule and appointment at your convenience by calling Mrs. Sleight in the HSE Bldg. Admin Office at 909-920-5858 ext. 253.

Plan to come between the hours of 3:30pm – 7:00pm.  No sign ups required.

We are looking forward to meeting with you.

In order to accommodate the Parent-Teacher Conference Schedule your student will be on the Chapel/Assembly with Faculty In-Service Bell Schedule with students released at 2:05pm. Click here for details.

Academics, High School, HS Special Events

College Board Awards WCHS Students for Excellence on 2010 AP Exams

Posted on October 25th, 2010

AP® SCHOLAR AWARDS

For Immediate Release
Contact: WCHS Principal, Robert Yovino
Upland, CA October 26, 2010

Eleven students at Western Christian High School have earned AP Scholar Awards in recognition of their exceptional achievement on AP Exams.

The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program® (AP®) provides willing and academically prepared students with the opportunity to take rigorous college-level courses while still in high school, and to earn college credit, advanced placement, or both for successful performance on the AP Exams. About 18 percent of the more than 1.8 million students worldwide who took AP Exams performed at a sufficiently high level to also earn an AP Scholar Award.

The College Board recognizes several levels of achievement based on students’ performance on AP Exams.

At Western Christian High School:

Three students qualified for the AP Scholar with Distinction Award by earning an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams. These students are Lisa Jan, Heather Kenney, and Yan “Hank” Zhao.

Two students qualified for the AP Scholar with Honor Award by earning an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams. These students are Genevie Co and Nathan Keys.

Six students qualified for the AP Scholar Award by completing three or more AP Exams with scores of 3 or higher. The AP Scholars are Melissa Bell, Pablo Fuentes, Haowei Han, Moses Lee, Elizabeth Soh, and Stephanie Yeung.

Through more than 30 different college-level courses and exams, AP provides willing and academically prepared students with the opportunity to earn college credit or advanced placement and stand out in the college admission process. Each exam is developed by a committee of college and university faculty and AP teachers, ensuring that AP exams are aligned with the same high standards expected by college faculty at some of the nation’s leading liberal arts and research institutions. More than 3,800 colleges and universities annually receive AP scores. Most four-year colleges in the United States provide credit and/or advanced placement for qualifying exam scores. Research consistently shows that AP students who score a 3 or higher on AP Exams (based on a scale from 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest) typically experience greater academic success in college and have higher college graduation rates than students who do not participate in AP.

The College Board is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to connect students to college success and opportunity. Founded in 1900, the College Board is composed of more than 5,700 schools, colleges, universities and other educational organizations. Each year, the College Board serves seven million students and their parents, 23,000 high schools, and 3,800 colleges through major programs and services in college readiness, college admission, guidance, assessment, financial aid and enrollment. Among its widely recognized programs are the SAT®, the PSAT/NMSQT®, the Advanced Placement Program® (AP®), SpringBoard® and ACCUPLACER®. The College Board is committed to the principles of excellence and equity, and that commitment is embodied in all of its programs, services, activities and concerns.

Academics, High School

PSAT – Instructions for Testing on Oct. 13

Posted on October 3rd, 2010

PN_Benefits_Flyer 2010.pdf
PSAT – A-step-to-the-future.pdf
PSAT ParentPerspective 2010.pdf

This is another reminder that all 9th through 11th grade students will be taking the PSAT/NMSQT test on campus on Wednesday, October 13 at 8:10 a.m. You already paid for the cost for testing through the payment of your students fees at the beginning of the school year.

Below, you will find room assignments for students and other general information about the day. If you are picking up your student from one of our bus drop-off points, please make arrangements to arrive at the adjusted pick-up time so that your student is not waiting at that location for an extended period of time.

SCHEDULE:  Wednesday, October 13 from 8:10 to 11:00 AM students will be testing.(See the list below for room assignments).  Students will be dismissed at 11:00 AM.  Buses will leave at 11:15 AM.

LOCATION:    Students will report to their 1st period class for testing. However, all students will be testing in the High School East BuildingIf your 1st period class is not usually in the HS East Building, please consult the room assignments below to determine what room your 1st period class will be using. Per PSAT/NMSQT testing policy, no food or drink (including water) will be allowed in classrooms.  Please bring two #2 pencils and a calculator.

ROOM ASSIGNMENTS:

FRENCH 1 226 HS EAST PE/HEALTH PROCEED TO 204 HS EAST
SPANISH 3 227 HS EAST ART 1 PROCEED TO 106 HS EAST
BIOLOGY 133 HS EAST BIBLE FDNS 1 PROCEED TO 226 HS EAST
CHEMISTRY 106 HS EAST BIBLE 10 PROCEED TO 217 HS EAST
ENGLISH 11 213 HS EAST CERAMICS PROCEED TO 215 HS EAST
ESL ADVANCED 216 HS EAST CHOIR PROCEED TO 212 HS EAST
ESL US HIST 201 HS EAST FILM PROCEED TO 217 HS EAST
ALG 1 PROCEED TO 216 HS EAST
  • On-campus PSP students who do not have a 1st period, please proceed to room 201.
  • PSP students who have a 1st period class, please proceed to the room associated with that class.
  • 1st Period Teachers Assistants (TAs), Study Hall, and students with late arrival, please proceed to 106 HS East.
  • OFF-CAMPUS HOME SCHOOL STUDENTS (STUDENTS WHO DO NOT TAKE ANY CLASSES ON THE WCHS CAMPUS) PLEASE CHECK IN AT THE FRONT OFFICE FOR ROOM ASSIGNMENTS.  BRING A CHECK FOR $15 PAYABLE TO WESTERN CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS.

PSAT Information

The PSAT/NMSQT is mandatory for every WCHS 9th through 11th grade student. The cost for the exam has already been covered through the payment of your students fees. The PSAT/NMSQT is an exam that provides our school community with many practical benefits. It prepares students for the SAT, enters them into competition for national scholarships, and provides both students and teachers with an accurate measurement of progress in the areas of Math, Critical Reading, and Critical Writing. We have made this test mandatory at Western Christian because of these benefits.

In case you have not heard of the PSAT/NMSQT, or in case you would like to refresh your memory about what it is and why students across the nation take it, I have included the following link as a resource for parents: http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/tests/meet-tests/21296.html. This website has a wealth of information about the exam and test-taking in general. One helpful article titled Handling Test Stress: Practical Tips for Helping your Child provides parents with practical tips for helping students prepare for the exam.

Also, please direct your student to the following website as a means of preparing for the exam as it nears: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/psat/about.html. This site provides pertinent information for students about the exam, including practice questions and information about scholarship opportunities.

Attached in this email, you will also notice some helpful brochures and pamphlets that relate to the PSAT. The attached presentation titled PSAT- A Step to the Future is extremely informative. Please examine these attachments and, most importantly, discuss the exam and its importance with your student.

Our aim at Western Christian is not to overwhelm you with information, but to assist you as you make every effort to equip your student to achieve excellence in all they put their heart and mind toward. On Monday, October 4 at 6:30 p.m., you are invited to attend a Parent Communication Night focused specifically on College Preparation. We will be discussing a myriad of topics relating to choosing the best college/university for your student, including the role of standardized testing in that process.

If you have any questions about the PSAT/NMSQT, or testing in general, please feel free to contact me or any member of the WCHS administration. Thank you for partnering with us in this effort.

Academics, High School

Junior Paige Park Competes at California State Science Fair

Posted on June 11th, 2010

Paige Park (Junior) recently competed and won third place at the Los Angeles County Science Fair. This award qualified Paige to participate in the California State Science Fair, a first time honor for Western Christian High School. Born in Korea, Paige has since been featured in the Korean Times for her accomplishments. Congratulations Paige!

Junior Paige Park Competes at California State Science Fair

Academics, High School, HS Special Events

Summer School Textbook List

Posted on June 7th, 2010

Academics, High School, Uncategorized

WCHS Textbook Exchange

Posted on June 3rd, 2010

Selling or Looking for Books?

A “blog” has been created so that Western Christian families looking for textbooks can get in contact with eachother.  Parents can visit this site at wchsbooks.blogspot.com

Academics, High School

College Acceptance Update

Posted on May 10th, 2010

Class of 2010

# of WCHS students accepted to (updated 5/10/10):
Arizona State University1Iowa State University1UC Davis2
Azusa Pacific University6Iowa Wesleyan1UC Irvine3
Biola University3Lee University1UCLA2
Cal Baptist University3Liberty University1UC Merced1
Cal Poly Pomona4Morehouse College1UC Riverside3
Cal State Fresno1Northwestern University1UC Santa Barbara1
Cal State Fullerton1Oklahoma Christian University1University of Hawaii1
Cal State L.A.1Point Loma Nazarene University2University of New Mexico1
Cal State Long Beach1Pepperdine University1Universiy of San Diego2
Cal State Northridge2San Diego Christian College1Vanguard3
Colorado School of Mines1/Seattle Pacific University1Warner Pacific University1
Corban University1St. John's1Westmont College3
Dallas Baptist University1Tabor University1   
Dordt Christian College1University of La Verne2   

Academics, College Acceptance Updates, College Info, High School

Resource Program Survey

Posted on April 26th, 2010

Dear Parents,

As many of you know, this year WCHS provided a Learning Resource program under the direction of Julie Weaver. Our desire next year is to expand this program from a part-time to a full-time program. The aim of the program is to provide families with an in-house, economical choice for struggling students that provides continuity and support with current school assignments and expectations. For parents, this program is an alternative, convenient option to other expensive, for-profit, outside tutoring programs that are disconnected from Western Christian High School. We are also looking into the feasibility of offering an in-house, after-school tutoring program for students who experience difficulty in specific subjects but do not necessarily have identified learning needs.

In order to best service our academic community here at Western Christian, we would need to charge an additional fee for this service. In considering the quality and cost of program models available to us, we have determined that a fee of approximately $2, 000 should be charged for one school year of daily, single period service. In order for this program to be self-sustaining, we would need a minimum of 40 students to participate. The after-school tutoring program would also be offered at an additional hourly cost. We would like you to respond to the following survey questions so that we can make a decision that takes into account your needs.

Note: The Learning Resource Program is a voluntary program. No fees would be assessed to any student without the voluntary participation of the student and family. Math Lab is not a part of the Learning Resource Program.

Sincerely in Christ,

Robert Yovino John Attwood
WCHS Principal WCHS Vice Principal and Dean of Academics

Academics, High School

Western Wins 1st Place at ACSI Science Fair

Posted on April 22nd, 2010

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April 16, 2010 was a great day for WCHS as Charlie Pisuraj, Paige Park, Kristen Oon, Krystal Oon and Jason Ji went to the ACSI Regional Science Fair which was held at Biola University in La Mirada.  The ACSI Regional Science Fair is open to all Christian schools in Southern California from Ventura to San Diego.  The High School division has three areas of competition: Physical Science, Life Science and Engineering.  Charlie Pisuraj entered his, “Does Humidity affect the Lift of an Airplane?” experiment in the Physical Science competition.  He received a “superior” ranking and a ribbon.  Kristen and Krystal Oon along with Jason Ji entered their, “Can Fruit Batteries replace two AA Batteries?” in the Engineering competition.  They took first place and each one received a medal.  Paige Park entered the Life Science competition with her, “The Effect of an Eggshell on the Fermentation of Kimchi.”  She received a perfect score from the judges and won a medal for first place.  This is the first time that Western Christian High School won first place in two thirds of the competitions!  Congratulations to our students!

Biola University also had an open house with its Science Department that day as students were able to see and experience all things scientific.  Students had an opportunity to dissect a sheep’s heart and a cow’s eyeball.  Motor skills tests were presented by the Kinesiology Department which included reaction times and gripping strength.  Other demonstrations involved sound, light, electricity and motion.  Biola University has its very own archeological site on campus with which they train their archeology students.  The site was discovered several years ago while construction work was going on the campus.  The area of La Mirada is located on what was a once large lake thousands of years ago.  The largest animal found at this site? A mammoth!  At the end of the day, when the awards were given out, our students beamed with the sense of accomplishment.  All in all, everyone had a wonderful time!

Academics, High School, HS Special Events

Summer School 2010

Posted on April 15th, 2010

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Academics, High School

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ACSI Accredited District Offices
3105 Padua Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
Phone (909) 624-8291
Fax (909) 621-4506
High School
100 W 9th St.
Upland, California 91786
Phone (909) 920-5858
Fax (909) 985-3449
Upland Campus Preschool
242 West 9th Street
Upland, CA 91786
Phone (909) 920-5350
Fax (909) 291-4726

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3105 Padua Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
K-8 Phone (909) 624-8291
Preschool Phone (909) 626-1377
Fax (909) 621-4506


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