Guidance Services
Sharlene Moody Records Secretary Email Me! [email protected] (904) 336-6175 Fax (904) 336-6178 |
Melanie Bartholomew, LMHC
8th Grade School Counselor (2017-18) Email Me! [email protected] (904) 336-6175 |
Schedule change requests for second semester will be accepted between Thanksgiving and Christmas break. Elective schedule changes are made on a first come, first served, space available basis. Please note students are required to take one semester of physical education each year as per State and District requirements. If a PE waiver is needed, please forward doctor note to guidance office.
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Registration and Scheduling Information
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All documents needed to enroll in a Clay County School. Just print it out and bring in the completed forms.
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Important Links and Resources
Focus Parent Portal is a great way to stay connected with your child's progress in school with live access to the teacher's gradebook. The Parent account will not be connected to the student until you have visited you child’s school and shown your identification. This is a two-step process and the school has the second step in connecting you with your student(s).
Link to register a parent account in Focus Parent Portal Florida Department of Education graduation requirements. Florida Department of Education scholarship requirements
Handout for college admissions requirements.
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Bullying is not allowed at Wilkinson Junior High School. If you are having a problem with a bully, or know someone who is, we can help you learn how to handle a bully. We can also help bullies. You don't have to deal with bullying issues alone. It is important to let an adult know at school, like a teacher, guidance counselor or administrator. Below is a list of helpful resources for parents and students:
Florida's Department of Education bullying prevention resources (click here)
Stopbullying.gov (click here)
Florida's Department of Education bullying prevention resources (click here)
Stopbullying.gov (click here)
NetSmartz Workshop is an interactive, educational program of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® (NCMEC) that provides age-appropriate resources to help teach children how to be safer on- and offline. The program is designed for children ages 5-17, parents and guardians, educators, and law enforcement. With resources such as videos, games, activity cards, and presentations, NetSmartz entertains while it educates.