WDSS
Welcome to Tartan Country!!
At WDSS 7/8 we take pride in our cooperative attitude, caring community and respect for diversity. We challenge you to put forth a strong consistent effort and to take advantage of the many opportunities to get involved in school activities. Take pride in your work and your school. To every student we extend our best wishes for a successful and enjoyable school year.
We have created a Google Classroom to help with your transition to WDSS 7/8 and for you to engage in and learn more about our school. Please check your school Gmail account as we have sent you an invitation to join our classroom. We are excited for you to join Tartan Country! If you have questions, please email Monique Hazzard.
Stay in the Loop
Phone: (519) 627-5151
Twitter: @wdsstartans
BELL TIMES Grade 7-8
Time | Activity |
---|---|
8:00 - 9:20 | Period 1 |
9:20 - 9:30 | BREAK |
9:30 - 10:50 | Period 2 |
10:50 - 11:40 | LUNCH |
11:40 - 1:00 | Period 3 |
1:00 - 1:10 | BREAK |
1:10 - 2:10 | Period 4 |
2:10 | Dismissal |
Fun Facts!
WDSS is in School Bus Zone 5
We are the Tartans and our school colours are maroon and grey
We are the only school in LKDSB with a pool
We have a state-of-the-art Library with a Maker Space and Green Screen
We offer a breakfast Program for ALL students
You have a locker assigned to you on the first day of school and we supply your lock.
Our cafeteria offers a place to connect with friends and eat great cafeteria food or bagged lunches from home
We have some of our gym classes in the big gym and play ping pong in the fitness room
Learning Resource Centre
Students with Individualized Education Plans will meet with the Resource Teacher, Mrs. Hazzard, to review and discuss their IEP, annually, or as requested by the student, the parent, or the teacher. If you have any questions regarding an IEP, please contact. If you have any questions regarding your IEP, please email Monique Hazzard.
Ojibwe Language Class
The Ojibwe Language class is offered to students in Grades 7 and 8 at WDSS. This is a class that can be chosen by any student, even if they have not yet taken Ojibwe Language in school. Throughout the year the students who take Ojibwe are provided with opportunities to participate in events where they learn more about the Ojibwe culture. When students move on to Grade 9, Ojibwe Language is offered by Ms. Shognosh.
Extra-Curricular Activities
Cross Country
Basketball
Volleyball
Soccer
Track and Field
Theatre Performance
Future Elders
The Future Elders is a group for students at WDSS who want to share their or learn more about First Nation cultures.
The group gathers throughout the year to participate in First Nations cultural events. They also fundraise for many groups in the Wallaceburg area and Walpole Island, including the WDSS Breakfast Club, the Walpole Island Residential School Survivors Group, the WDSS Booster Club, the Walpole Island Women's Shelter and the WDSS Social Issues Group, plus many more! Ms. Shognosh and Mr. Drew and all the Future Elders are very welcoming and are excited to meet students who are coming into Grade 7!
Get Involved!
Spirit Committee
Equity Committee
Future Elders
Let us Know!
Lego Club
Chess Club
Tartan Wear
There will be many opportunities throughout the school year to order your favourite Tartan hoodies, sweatpants, golf shirts and other fun Tartan Wear. Stay tuned for more information.