The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) evaluation committee was at Carlé High School for more than three days. The committee members really liked what they saw happening at Carlé.
The team’s favorite part of the visit was meeting with the students. We will have the term of our accreditation in late June or early July, principal Matthew Strahl said. He said that WASC had great things to say about our school.
Last week’s student of the week was Jesse Adams, congratulations.
“Jesse did amazing in Hazmat and focuses on getting his work done. He is wonderful to have in class,” science teacher Angie Siegel said.
“Jesse is a hard worker who always does his work.” English teacher Dan Maes said.
Valerie Peng, a Carlé graduate, will be teaching a course from Woodland Community College called Couns-15 orientation to college course. Couns-15 is a five-week class developed to support high school students who are transitioning to college by assisting them with:
• College success skills
• Placement testing
• Financial aid & scholarship opportunities
• Individualized education planning
• Priority enrollment
• Extended Opportunity Programs and Services summer program assistance if eligible
Starting Tuesday until April 26, every Tuesday from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Ms. Peng for the second year in a row will come to Carlé and teach this class on our campus.
Our next community service opportunity will be Saturday for the Park Study Club’s dinner/art show from 4:30 to 8 p.m. at the senior center in Clearlake.