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 FAQ

 Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
  1. How do I make an appointment with my student's counselor?
  2. How can I find out why my student is not doing well academically in a class?
  3. How do I make a schedule change?
  4. What is an S.E.O.P.?
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How do I make an appointment with my student's counselor?

Please call Mrs. Karen Spencer, Counseling Assistant, at 646-5245 to set up 
appointments.  An appointment is always a good idea, as counselors are 
sometimes out of their offices for a variety of reasons, such as classroom 
presentations or district meetings or they often have appointments 
previously scheduled with other students and parents.
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How can I find out why my student is not doing well academically in a class?

1.  You may check your student's progress in any class he/she is taking at 
    Wasatch by going to the district web site at www.granite.k12.ut.us.      
    Click on "Parents", go to "Progress Reports", enter a student number and 
    password and then click on the class to see a listing of all assignments 
    and the number of points your student received.
2.  You may also e-mail you student's teachers from the Wasatch web site to 
    ask questions, get information on assignments, etc.
3.  If you would like to talk with a teacher by telephone or schedule a 
    meeting with a teacher, please call the main office at 646-5244 to leave 
    a message for a particular teacher.
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How do I make a schedule change?

All Wastach students and parents had the opportunity to make schedule/teacher 
requests in May.  As a result, schedule changes are often not possible due 
to the fact that the master schedule is based on course requests and most 
classes are full before the school year begins.  Sometimes schedule changes 
are possible if a student wants to substitute one elective for another, 
providing there is room in the class the student wants to add.  Schedule 
changes that involve switching from one teacher to another in core classes 
are not possible.
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What is an S.E.O.P.?

S.E.O.P. is the acronym for Student Education Occupation Plan. 
S.E.O.P.'s for all grades emphasize celebrating the student!
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