WHS

WESTFALL HIGH SCHOOL

WHS2

OUR SCHOOL

BUILDING INFORMATION

19463 Pherson Pike
Williamsport, OH 43164

Phone: 740-986-2911
Office Fax: 740-986-8834
Guidance: 740-986-8897

School Day Structure

School Hours: 7:30 AM to 2:30 PM | Office Hours: 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Our schools will open the doors at 7:20 AM - please refrain from dropping students off (especially in winter months) before this time as the doors can only be opened at that time and no earlier. If your student arrives after 7:30 AM, your student will be marked tardy. The dismissal bell rings at 2:30 PM.

Student Code of Conduct

All students will receive an electronic copy of the student handbook through Final Forms. All rules, including attendance, dress code, and discipline procedures, are included. 

Attendance

All absences must be reported to the office by calling 740-986-2941 (middle school) or 740-986-2911 (high school). If you do not reach the office personnel, please leave a message with your child’s name and the reason for the absence. 

Transportation

If you have questions or special requests for transportation, you MUST contact our transportation department director, Becky Shaw, in advance.  Bus notes or telephone calls regarding transportation changes will NOT be accepted in the school offices.

Student Drop-Off and Pick-Up

Middle school parents who drop off and pick up their students on a daily basis will use the parking lot on the south side of the middle school building.  Students will use the sidewalk to walk around to the front of the building for arrival and come out of the first set of doors on the side south of the middle school for dismissal.

High school parents who drop off and pick up their students on a daily basis will use the student parking lot off State Route 56.  Please DO NOT use the bus parking lots for student drop-off or pick-up.

Medication

Please contact the school nurse for proper documentation if your child has been prescribed medication that must be administered during school hours.  If your child requires over-the-counter medication, it can be administered at school if necessary; however, it must be in the original container, have the student’s name marked on the container, and be accompanied by a note outlining administration instructions.  A parent or guardian must drop all medicines (prescribed or over-the-counter) off to the school nurse.