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Westlake 9th Grade and New Student Orientation

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Parents of rising 9th graders and new students to Westlake are invited to attend a parent orientation session to help parents become familiar with school policies and better understand how to get additional support for your child and family.  Parents will meet with teachers and administrators in small group sessions to discuss procedures and to participate in a question-and-answer session.

The parent orientation sessions will be held on the following dates:

  • Student Last Name: A-L Tuesday, August 7
  • Student Last Name: M-Z  Wednesday, August 8

We will meet in the auditorium for a brief introduction and assignment of small groups.  Due to limited space, we ask that parents attend on the assigned date.  Information will be available for your child at the student orientation on August 9 from 8:00am-12:00pm; therefore, students are not expected to attend the parent orientation session.

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