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School Counselor: Michelle Bower
Phone: 330-669-7000 ext. 1043 * Email:mbower@wcscc.org
School counselor for students in: Agribusiness & Production, Animal Science, Buildings & Grounds, Business, Construction Technologies, Cosmetology, Criminal Justice, Culinary Arts, Early Childhood Education & Care, Exercise Science & Sports Medicine, Graphic Design & Photography, Hospitality, Patient Care Technologies, Practical Nursing
School Counselor: Abby Neidert
Phone: 330-669-7000 ext. 1047 * Email: ANeidert@wcscc.org
School counselor for students in: Ag Mechanics/Power Technologies, Automotive Technologies, Dental Assisting, Diesel Technologies, Engineering Technologies, Industrial Electronics, Interactive Media, Medical Assisting, Powerline Technologies, Machining Technologies, Welding Technologies and RAMTEC programs.
School Counselor: Samantha Skelley
Phone: 330-669-7000 ext. 1041 * Email: SSkelley@wcscc.org
Testing and Remediation Coordinator: A+ credit recovery, EOC scheduling & remediation, WorkKeys, and Accuplacer
SCHEDULING INFORMATION
Scheduling Guide - Course Offerings
SCHOLARSHIPS
NEED EXTRA HELP WITH YOUR STUDIES? WE'VE GOT THAT!
Tutoring & Learning Center
The Tutoring & Learning Center (TLC) is for students who need extra help in an academic area. A full-time coordinator and certified teachers/tutors assist students with testing, papers, and homework. TLC is available to any student for any reason - improve a grade, review for a test, help with difficult concepts, help writing a paper, etc.
Before and After School Tutoring
All students may come to the Student Assistance Center before school (7:30-8:00 AM, Monday through Friday) and/or after school (2:30-5:00 PM, Monday through Thursday) for extra help. A van runs from WCSCC to our partner schools at 5:00 PM. Transportation should be scheduled at the start of the day in the Student Assistance Center. Email mschaefer@wcscc.org with questions.
Student Assistance Area
The Student Assistance Center (SAC) is for Special Education students who need extra help in either an academic area or career-tech program. It is staffed with tutors that provide appropriate accommodations to meet student needs. Also accessible through the SAC are Vocational Special Education Coordinators (VoSE), an academic aide to Life Skills classes, and an Intervention Specialist. This staff provides the services necessary to meet the requirements for students with Individualized Education Plans and the guidelines of IDEIA.
Credit Recovery/Testing Room
Credit Recovery
The Credit Recovery Room is available to support students in recovering credits that are needed to meet graduation requirements. Students complete online courses for which they can earn high school credit. Typically, students are assigned to the Credit Recovery Room to work on their online coursework, which usually replaces a study hall. Enrollment in these courses is done by Career Center counselors, and there is no cost for credit recovery courses.
Testing
This room also serves as a space to meet specific testing needs, including remediation for End of Course testing, Accuplacer, WorkKeys, and NRF Foundation RISE Up exams.
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