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BITS is Bulldog Instructional Tutoring for Students. The BITS program is run and supported jointly by the Westfield PTSA and Westfield High School. The program provides academic support to students by providing volunteer tutors in Math, English, Science, Social Studies and Foreign Language.
Tutoring sessions are held throughout the year on Saturday mornings from 9:30 – 11:00 am beginning October.
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Family Connection is a web-based service designed especially for high school students and their parents. Family Connection is a comprehensive website that helps students as they make decisions about academic plans, colleges, and careers. Family Connection is linked with Counselor's Office, a service used in FCPS school counseling offices to track and analyze data about college and career plans, so it provides up-to-date information that is specific to each student's school.
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The Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) College Partnership Program (CPP), which began in 1989, is a successful collaboration involving colleges and universities, corporate members of the Fairfax County Public Schools Education Foundation, Inc., parents, and the school system.
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Scholarships are awarded to students based on their academic record, leadership ability, talents or need for financial assistance. Since many scholarships are awarded by colleges, students should apply to the colleges directly for information and applications. Other sources of scholarship aid are your parents' employers, labor unions, civic and religious organizations, professional associations, and other private groups.
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The Student Safety and Wellness (SSAW) Office is dedicated to promoting prevention and early intervention for violence and drug use in our community
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Fairfax Academy for Communications & the Arts provides high school students a gateway to creative and international careers.
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UPC’s mission is to prevent violence, alcohol, and other drug use by youth and young adults in Virginia’s most populous county. Our hallmark is a commitment to community collaboration—more than 50 community organizations partner with us as health advocates in a shared vision of making our community a better place.
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If your student is absent from WHS, please remember to call the attendance line at 703-488-6316 within 48 school hours of the absence.
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Our goal at Westfield High School is to provide a challenging academic program that will also match the interests and talents of all students. This catalog presents a wide array of courses, including all standard offerings for Fairfax County Public Schools and those that are specific to Westfield High School.
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A Peer Mentoring program where Seniors mentor Freshmen.