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  A 21st Century Community Learning Center Grant
allows WCTC to host "Project Challenge".  "Project Challenge"
serves students and families with age appropriate recreational, cultural, and behavioral modification activities while helping to meet or exceed state and local standards in core academic subjects.

 

Evening Enrichment

Evening Enrichment is offered as night sessions with a
variety of programs and classes.  Focus will be on social
and recreational need of participants.  Evening Enrichment will meet weekly, offering non-credit courses such as Computers,
Upholstery, Woodworking/Furniture Refinishing, Smocking,
CPR, Manufacturing, Golf Tips, Canasta, Self-Defense, Guitar, & more! 


Upcoming Classes

 

 

 

                                    * Basic Cake Decorating, Tuesdays 6-8 pm

                                    * Basic Woodworking Tools, Tuesdays 6-8 pm

                                    * Placing, Organizing, and Editing Digital Photos, Tuesdays 6-8 pm

                                    * Intermediate Cake Designing,  6-8 pm

                                    * Online Ordering for Digital Photos, 6-8 pm

                                    * Basic Cooking,  6-8 pm

                                    * Computer Technology Intermediate,  Thursdays 5-7pm                

                                    * Knitting with Ellen Davis, Tuesdays 6-8 pm

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Camp Challenge
Career Management Success is a course
for students taking vocational classes at the high school level.
This course will provide concrete opportunities for developing
personal and career goals.  Course content emphasizes basic
skills and knowledge needed for employment success.  Camp
Challenge will be offered during the summer to incoming Freshman.
Students will receive vocational credit.

 

Credit Recovery

Project Challenge is excited to announce the availability of a credit recovery program that
allows students an alternative to summer school.  The credit recovery program is based
on prior student learning that will assist students in developing skills that have previously not
been mastered using "Plato" software.  Students from grades 9-12 who failed to receive
a credit in a Math, Science, or English course may enroll in Credit Recovery.