The Wright Path
At The Wright Community School, we put students at the center by getting to know their strengths, needs, and goals as individuals. We use clear, consistent data to see exactly where each student is and then design the right support and challenge for them. Instead of a “one-size-fits-all” model, every child gets a personalized plan so they can grow at their own pace and reach their full potential.
Mastery-Based Learning:
Our students advance at their own pace, demonstrating proficiency before moving on, ensuring deep understanding and ownership of their learning.
Learn more about Mastery Based Grading and How WCS grades for Mastery.
Flexible Period:
Our students advance at their own pace, demonstrating proficiency before moving on, ensuring deep understanding and ownership of their learning.
View our proposed bell schedule.
Personalized Exploration:
Opportunities for our students to pursue interests through Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) starting in 6th grade, Dual Enrollment (College courses) starting in 7th grade, and a variety of electives. Students have the opportunity to select and change their courses with their advisor.
Individualized Pathways:
Our students select a major and minor with their advisor, focusing on areas of interest and earning certificates or college credits.
Major: A primary area of study aligned with professional goals.
Minor: A secondary area for exploring personal interests without requirements for certification.
The Wright Way
Personalized and innovative learning experiences designed to meet their diverse needs
Mastery-Based Learning
Learning Plans
Dual enrollment starting the 7th Grade
Flexible schedules
Holistic support system, providing comprehensive guidance for students and teachers
Mentors and advisors for all students
Daily check-ins
Instructional coaching for all teachers
Access to One on one individualized teletherapy sessions
Supportive, community-centered approach that empowers students to become P.I.L.O.T.S.
Community-Centered Approach
Restorative Principles and Practices
Providing Community Resources
Community Engagement

