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TITLE I SCHOOL

2025-26 Elementary Handbook

West Fork Elementary School has a school-wide Title I program. As a Title I school, we receive federal funds to help disadvantaged children meet challenging academic content and student performance standards.

WFES EXPECTATIONS FOR STUDENT BEHAVIOR

2025-26 Elementary Handbook

All West Fork Elementary School students are expected to: Show respect and consideration for yourself and others, Listen and follow the directions of all adults, Respect all school and personal property,  Focus on learning and strive to do their best wor...

DISCIPLINARY INFRACTIONS AND CONSEQUENCES

2025-26 Elementary Handbook

Students and staff require a safe and orderly learning environment that is conducive to high student achievement. Certain student behaviors are unacceptable in such an environment and are hereby prohibited by the Board. Prohibited behaviors include, but shall ...

DISCIPLINARY POLICY

2025-26 Elementary Handbook

Behaviors that are disrespectful, disruptive, or unsafe must be addressed immediately. At West Fork Elementary, we work to address the problem, teach the misbehaving child how to appropriately handle the situation, and will provide an appropriate consequence. ...

DISCIPLINE GUIDELINE MATRIX

2025-26 Elementary Handbook

Matrix for Major Behaviors This is a guide to note which consequences can be used for a specific behavior. Not all consequences must be used.   Conference with Student Parent Contact Loss of Privilege Time Out in Designated Area...

LETTER FROM THE PRINCIPAL

2025-26 Middle School Handbook

Parents and Students, Welcome to West Fork Middle School. Our staff and teachers are so excited for you to be here. It is our desire to provide each student with the best educational opportunity possible based on the needs of each unique learner. Walking thro...

GENERAL INFORMATION

2025-26 Middle School Handbook

Principal: Joli Sotallaro School Counselor: Catherine Evans Office Manager: Deborah Hughes SCHOOL PHONE NUMBER: 479-839-2231   Elementary ext. 2033 Middle School ext. 3039 High School ext. 4030 Superintendent ext. 5001 Bus Garage ext. 5006 School...

ASSEMBLIES

2025-26 Middle School Handbook

Assemblies, including pep rallies, will be scheduled at various times throughout the school year. They are considered to be a part of the regular school day. Attendance to assemblies and pep rallies is mandatory unless otherwise stated by the principal. Studen...

CAMPUS VISITORS

2025-26 Middle School Handbook

Parents/Guardians are always welcome at our school and every effort will be made to satisfy their needs. However, it is essential that visitations do not disrupt the educational process at West Fork Middle School. A parent or an adult visitor must check in at ...

CAMPUS DELIVERIES

2025-26 Middle School Handbook

In order to ensure a positive, safe, and orderly learning environment, all deliveries to students must be made through the front office. Lunch for students (delivered by parent or third party) must be delivered before the student’s lunch time. Food that is ...

PARENTAL CONCERNS

2025-26 Middle School Handbook

If a parent/guardian has a concern over any matter, the parent is encouraged to first, by appointment, address his or her concern with the teacher or staff member involved if applicable. If the concern is not resolved after the initial consultation with the te...

STUDENT ELECTRONIC DEVICE POLICY

2025-26 Middle School Handbook

In accordance with Act 122, West Fork Middle School has adopted a policy prohibiting the use of personal electronic devices during the school day. Personal electronic devices include cellular phones, paging devices, beepers, smart phones, digital media players...

WATER BOTTLES AND DRINKS

2025-26 Middle School Handbook

All students are encouraged to bring a water bottle to school each day. Water filling stations are located in each wing of the school for students to use. All drinks brought in by students should be in a resealable container. Glass containers are not allowed.

STUDENT ID BADGES

2025-26 Middle School Handbook

West Fork Middle School is a closed campus and students are required to use their school-issued identification badge to access the exterior doors. Students who do not bring their school badge may be subject to disciplinary actions. A replacement badge can be...

TITLE I SCHOOL

2025-26 Middle School Handbook

West Fork Middle School has a school-wide Title I program. As a Title I school, we receive federal funds to help disadvantaged children meet challenging academic content and student performance standards

WEST FORK MIDDLE SCHOOL TITLE I PARENT INVOLVEMENT PLAN

2025-26 Middle School Handbook

Describe how the School works with parents and families to develop and review relevant plans, policies, and strategies related to engagement. The School will involve parents/family in school improvement planning committees: The school will engage parents i...

PERSONALIZED BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION SYSTEM

2025-26 Middle School Handbook

West Fork Middle School staff have developed a Personalized Behavioral Intervention System (PBIS) to help guide the expectations and behaviors at West Fork Middle School. We have developed lessons to teach appropriate behaviors, a reward system, a consequence ...

CLASS DOJO

2025-26 Middle School Handbook

West Fork Middle School is a Class Dojo school. We use the online platform to communicate with parents and to track the positive behaviors of the students during the school year. If you are not connected with us on ClassDojo, please reach out to the front off...

ABSENCES

2025-26 Middle School Handbook

If your child is absent, please notify the office on the day of the absence, and send a note stating such absence the day they return. The school will use the Blackboard Connect system to call all student’s parents that are marked absent each morning. District...

TARDIES

2025-26 Middle School Handbook

Promptness is an important character trait that District staff is encouraged to model and help develop in our schools’ students. At the same time, promptness is the responsibility of each student. Students who are late to class show a disregard for both the te...