Windsor Charter Academy Early College High School is launching a Summer Internship Program! WCA is looking to partner with business owners in northern Colorado who have internship opportunities available to students. As a parent, you may own a business or know of a business that has internship opportunities available.
Alternative Schedules: Wednesday, March 10th
PSAT & SAT Exam Update and Calculator
On Tuesday, April 13th, all freshmen and sophomores will take the PSAT and juniors will take the SAT. There are two math sections on these tests - students can use a calculator on one of the sections. It is very important that students bring an approved calculator to use on test day. We do not have enough calculators to hand out.
March 24th & 25th: Accuplacer Test for Course Placement or Graduation Requirements
VEX Robotics Team Qualifies for State Competition
Ms. Seneca's Counselor Corner: Coping with Stress
Coping with stress in healthy ways is a topic that Ms. Seneca, our high school counselor, talks to students about on a daily basis. For parents, it can be challenging to determine if problematic behavior is a normal stage of adolescent development or if it is part of a more a serious mental health concern such as depression or anxiety.
SAT Essay Determination Form Due February 5th
Math and Science Tutoring
If your student needs support in math or science this semester, and would like to see a tutor, please email Mr. Olson.
Honor Roll
High school students receive academic recognition each semester based on the following criteria:
3.60 - 3.79 GPA = Honor Roll
3.80 – 3.94 GPA = High Honor Roll
3.95 – 4.00+ GPA = Dean’s List
Parents of students who are recognized for their academic achievement will receive an email with a certificate attached by January 22nd.
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Textbook Reimbursement
Aims Community College Update: Bill Payments and D2L Orientation
2021-2022 Course Registration
Semester 2 Course Add/Drop Dates
Sources of Strength
Happy 2021! The Sources of Strength peer leaders and adult advisors are eager to begin a new semester and continue to share the message of hope, strength, resilience, and connectedness with our student body. Please take a look at some pictures from our recent campaign: What Helps Me.
Concurrent Enrollment Update
Our Executive Board recently approved a revision to our policy on the number of high school credits students can earn in concurrent enrollment courses. After researching other schools and districts on their approach, we found there is no standard method to how schools award high school credit for concurrent courses. We also found that many schools award more high school credit than our policy allowed.