Wheatland-Chili Middle School

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    A message from Mr. Windover, 6-12 Principal


    Hello and welcome to our school’s homepage. I hope that you view this website as a valuable tool in learning more about our school and the ways in which we strive to meet our student’s needs. Be on the lookout for updates and modifications as the district as a whole continues its efforts in seeing that this is a dynamic site.


    Also this year, I am piloting a new notification tool called “Remind” to send text messages and emails to parents as reminders of events and/or changes in schedules.  Registration is completely free and your cell number and email is not shared amongst users. To sign onto this tool simply text @parentswhe to 81010 or to receive email messages only, send an email to parentswhe@mail.remind.com, leaving the subject line blank.

    Regular, productive and meaningful communication between all school stakeholders is an integral component of our success. Please feel free to reach out to me either by phone, email or by stepping into the office so that we can discuss the many ways in which we can work to support our children.

    Again, thank you for visiting our school’s webpage and be sure to visit back often!

    Wheatland-Chili Middle School serves students in grades 6-8 in the Middle-High School building. Here there is an emphasis on team teaching and extra support for students during the transition from elementary to high school programming. Teacher teams meet regularly with one another, with administration, with parents as partners and with students in and out of the classroom setting. Academic intervention and enrichment are built into the school day schedule for all students so that differing needs are met by differentiated instruction.

     

    Wheatland-Chili High School students in grades 9-12 participate in a broad range of academic programs.  Internet-based course work allows students to take courses online, and college credit can be earned at local colleges.  Students also choose to take part in occupational, technical, and New Visions programs through the regional Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES.  A learning center assists students in need of extra help in a comfortable and supportive environment.  Wheatland-Chili students also benefit from a range of extra curricular activities.  Student performances and athletic events are a focal point for the community.