Service Learning

Course Description

 In service learning, students develop the skills to be self-directed and community oriented. Each student proposes a project at the beginning of the year. Once approved, she/he/it will adhere to the timeline set forth in the project proposal and be evaluated by a panel of community members at the end of the year.  

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Resignation

Well, there’s no easy way to say this, so here it is: I’m leaving Westgate at the end of this school year. I’ll be teaching English and coaching basketball at my neighborhood school, Pomona High School. It’s bittersweet.  

I have the utmost confidence in our high school, our teachers, community, and our students. You are strong beyond measure and the institution is stable and vibrant because of you. It’s the perfect time for me to move on.  

I love Westgate today. I loved it yesterday. I will continue to love Westgate and am proud of my years of joyful service to it. It has been a professionally redeeming experience for me and one I don’t take for granted. I’m leaving entirely to pursue opportunities that Westgate, by virtue of model, geography, and philosophy cannot provide. These are institutional constraints, not failings. Westgate can’t, and shouldn’t, provide a basketball program, and that’s not a failing. Westgate can’t situate itself within my neighborhood a relaxing walk from my back door, which, naturally, isn’t a failing. Finally, since I’m not interested in administration, Westgate can’t offer opportunities for me to grow as a union teacher, which, again, isn’t a failing. I’m content and grateful. You will find me beaming from the front row at the next three graduations. 

As we transition out of this year, we’ll take the time to meet with students and as a community. We’ll circle up, like we always do. Mr. Brinkley and Mr. Cuevas will be here in support, as will Ms. Washington and Mrs. Novak. So will I. Anyone is welcome to email, call, schedule a conference or just drop by if they need anything. I’m still in service. And I’ll probably need a hug.  

 

Best, 

 

Micah Sturr 

Week 05/06 - 05/10

Last week: We learned to convert between degrees and radians, as well as how to solve for missing sides in the 30-60-90 triangle.
 
This week: We will learn to identify and use the three main trig identities: sine, cosine, and tangent.
 
Due by the end of the week: Radian/Degree Conversion sheet, 30-60-90 Triangle practice

NO SCHOOL Thursday 3/14

Due to road and weather conditions, Westgate will be closed tomorrow. Enjoy the snow and stay safe and warm!

NO SCHOOL Wednesday 3/13

Due to weather, there will be no school tomorrow, Wednesday 3/13, for any Adams 12 schools. This may go without saying, but clubs for the day are also cancelled.

Finals Week!

Dear Parents and Guardians,

 

Can you believe we are one week away from the end of the first semester? This year, we have been working diligently to provide a high quality and rigorous academic program for our high school students. After experimenting with many different opportunities during these post-FRCC weeks, we made the decision this year to implement Final Exams. We believe Final Exams are an important way for students to demonstrate knowledge in a content area, and we hope that students maintain a high level of focus all the way to the finish line. 

 

Monday, December 17th is a full day for all 9th-11th grade students (and 12th grade students who have Westgate classes). Finals will take place on Tuesday, December 18th and Wednesday, December 19th. Your student only needs to attend school during his or her final. Yes, you read that right! If your student only has one final on Tuesday, they only need to come to school during that one final! If your student needs to stay at school, we have supervised study rooms available all day. Thursday, December 20th is a half day for all students. Students needs to attend school on Thursday, December 20th from 8:00am-11:30am. 

 

 Please see the Final Schedule below and do not hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns. 

 

 

High School Fall 2018 Semester Finals Schedule

Tuesday, December 18th

8:00am-10:00am

  • English 9 – Ellis
  • US History – Sturr
  • Geometry (Juniors Only) – Cuevas
  • Study Room – Brinkley

10:00am-12:00pm

  • World People Studies – Sturr
  • Spanish 1 – Brinkley
  • Study Room - Cuevas

1:00pm-3:00pm

  • Humanities – Sturr
  • Spanish 3 (1:00-2:00) - Spanish Cultures (2:00-3:00) – Brinkley
  • Algebra 2 and Geometry (10th Grade) – Cuevas
  • Study Room – Ellis

Wednesday, December 19th

8:00am-10:00am

  • English 10 – Brinkley (sub proctor)
  • Government – Sturr
  • Biology 11 – Ellis
  • Study Room - Cuevas

10:00am-12:00pm

  • Biology 10 – Ellis
  • English 11 – Sturr
  • 9th Grade Math Classes (Alg1, Alg2, Geo) – Cuevas
  • Study Room – Brinkley

1:00pm-3:00pm

  • Business Math – Cuevas
  • Spanish 2 – Brinkley
  • Earth Science – Ellis
  • Study Room – Sturr

Week 10/22 - 10/26

This week, we took time to begin working on our Dragon's Den projects. In these, we will use systems of equations to model small businesses of our own design.