WODHS Wellpinit Classroom is a state school that is part of the Wellpinit SD located on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Wellpinit, WA

Each student and parent/guardian (if under the age of 18) interested in enrolling in the WODHS will have met with the WODHS staff to create a plan that describes the student's realistic and attainable academic, career, and personal goals. Based on those goals outlined in the plan the student will be enrolled in either the High School diploma track or the GED Plus track. Students are provided with an orientation and enrolled in the Wellpinit Open Doors High School.

The student's first Case Management meeting will take place with both their Case Manager and the certified teacher, if they are special Ed, the special education instructor will meet with them as well. They will work to help each student take their long term goals of GED Plus or High School diploma and create an individual High School and Beyond Plan (this can also be their transition plan for those students in Sped) to ensure they are on track to meet their goals based on their specific background and situation. The Case Manager will remain in contact with the student monthly to provide support as needed. They will continue to meet with the Case Manager and SEA team every 1-3 months to adjust and update their plan as needed.

Career Readiness

All students enrolled in WODHS Wellpinit Classroom will participate in Career Readiness Training. They will complete coursework where they will learn study skills, attendance, self-care, and other skills. Students will learn how to look for jobs, practice their interview skills, and build resumes, fill out applications. They will also focus on employability skills such as communication, responding to supervision, dressing for success, and staying on task.

Students will have the opportunities to participate in field trips to colleges, trade schools, and places of business. When possible and if they qualify they may also participate in job shadowing/internship programs.

Academic Options

Upon entry to the program, all students take the STAR Test in Reading and Math. To determine a base-line level of skills. All eligible students will meet with the case manager and choose either the GED Plus program or the High School Diploma.