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WMS COMMUNITY ALLIANCE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
The Community Alliance in cooperation with the WMS parents and administrators offers three activities for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students each year. In order to participate, students must register and pay a $12 fee. Students on free or reduced lunch may pay a $6 fee. Activities include things like: a lock in at the Center of Clayton, ice skating at Shaw Park, roller skating, going to the City Museum, a Halloween dance for 8th graders, etc. Our goal is to provide safe, fun, chaperoned, inclusive activities.
Click here for WMS Social Activity registration form
Click here for the WMS Social Activity Guidelines
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We appreciate our parent volunteer chairs for 2009-2010
Chair - Lisa Avery
6th Grade Jamie Marvel
7th Grade Lori Zimmerman
8th Grade Lisa Avery
2009-10 WMS Social Activities
6th Grade
Spring - Lock In at the Center of Clayton
April 10, 2010
7th Grade
Spring - Lock In at the Center of Clayton
April 10, 2010
8th Grade
Spring - BBQ at Wydown Middle School
May 21, 2010
CHS PEERS PROTECTING PEERS
The Community Alliance sponsors the Clayton High School Peers Protecting Peers Club (PPP). Club sponsors are Anne Wilding and Laurie Schulte. Club meetings are in the CHS daily announcements and posted on flyers. All CHS students are welcome to join. We focus on a different focus each year such as: seat belt use, underage drinking, and adolescent depression and suicide.