Waynesville RVI School district has a brand new High School that opened in the 2003/2004 school year. Waynesville High School has Tiger Youth Sponsors to make your teen's transition to Waynesville High a smooth one. New students should bring the following to enroll:

NEW STUDENT ENROLLMENT

New students should bring the following:

*  Last grade card
*  A transfer sheet (if provided)
*  A shot record along with any other information available from previous school
*  A current ICP and diagnostic report, if special education


SCHOOL AND SPORTS PHYSICALS

Students who are entering the Waynesville District for the first time must have a recent physical examination prior to entrance into school.  A physical examination must have been completed by a duly licensed medical practitioner within the last twelve months.  Physical exam forms are available at the Fort Leonard Wood General Army Hospital, local doctors' offices, and individual schools.

If your student will be playing sports during the upcoming school year, he/she must have a physical dated after 1 February of the current school year on file at the athletic office before the first day of practice.  Students playing sports will use the same physical forms as used by students entering school for the first time.

IMMUNIZATIONS

Missouri state law requires that all immunizations must be current and up to date before attending school.  No student will be allowed to attend school if an immunization is past due.  New students must present immunization records that comply with Missouri state law requirements at the time of registration.  Missouri law requires all kindergarten through eleventh grade students obtain Hepatitis B immunizations.  This requires a series of three shots which must be completed or in progress when school begins.  For questions, please contact the Fort Leonard Wood Immunization Clinic at 573-596-1768 or Pulaski County Health Department in Crocker, Missouri at 573-736-2217 if you have questions.  

STUDENT MEDICATIONS

Students wishing to take any medications (prescriptions or over-the-counter) at school must have a new medication authorization form on file for the upcoming school year.  All medications must be in a properly labeled  bottle and kept at the nurse's office.  Students are not allowed to take any medications (to include Tylenol or cough drops) at school without the proper paperwork being on file at the nurse's office.  Students are not allowed to carry any medications with them at school or to and from school except an inhaler.  The student may carry the inhaler with them only if a signed release form from their physician and parent are on file at the nurse's office.  It is also requested that an emergency asthma action plan be on file and updated each school year.


GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Communication Skills 4
Fine Arts 1
Math (Pre-Algebra or above) 3
Physical Education 1 1/2 & 1/2 unit health
Practical Arts 1
Science 3 (2 lab units)
Social Studies 3
Technology 1
Electives 7


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