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Wright Junior High

Home of the Lions

Wright Junior High Namesake

Black and white logo for Harry Wright Junior High School featuring a roaring lion.

One Den, One Direction, One Pride

Our Mission

Wright Junior High supports the whole child by fostering integrity and excellence through engaging experiences that promote both academic and social-emotional growth. 

Our Vision

Wright Junior High is dedicated to creating an inclusive, compassionate,  and empowering environment that inspires integrity and lifelong learning, preparing every student to thrive in a diverse world and make positive contributions to society through intentional and ethical practices. 

Our Values

P.R.I.D.E. 

Perseverance 

Respect 

Integrity 

Discipline 

Excellence 

  • Attendace Clerk: 

    Amber Payne

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    What if my student is tardy to school/class?
    If your student is running late to school, please remember they must ALWAYS report to the Attendance Office before going to class. If they are 15 minutes late (TARDY) or less, they will receive a tardy pass from the Attendance Office. If they miss MORE THAN 15 minutes of class, they are absent and will need a written excuse. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your student’s attendance, please feel free to call anytime. Attendance office hours are 8:50 am to 5:00 pm.

    When my child is sick do I need to call in?
    Wright Jr High does not require you to call in or notify in advance.

    What is the procedure if my child needs to be released from school early?
    If you are picking up your student early, you will need to come in and sign them out.  Please note, latest pick-up time is 4:00.  We will NOT allow a student to be signed out after 4:00 pm.  

     Do I need to send a note?

    Yes, notes are required explaining any absence. Even if you pick your student up early from school, a note is required when they return to school. A parent note will suffice if you do not think the illness warrants a visit to the doctor. If your student does see their doctor, please bring the original “Return to School” note from the doctor. If your student is not sick but misses school for other documented purposes, official documents are required to excuse the absence, such as original court documents excusing student from school, signed by the court clerk, religious leaders, etc. (Please refer to the Attendance Policy in the Secondary Student Handbook for specifics).

    What if I forget a note?
    You have FIVE school days to bring notes into the attendance office.  You may email a photocopy of the doctor's note to the attendance clerk.  This note must be on the medical's professional letter or "Return to School" notice from the doctor's office.  If you need to keep the original document for any reason, present the original to us and we will make the copy for our files. When a student reaches six absences per semester, the parent will receive written notification of absences. After reaching the maximum number of allowable absences in the semester, parent(s) will be notified by letter of the student’s attendance record and the possible consequences for his/her absences. 

    What if I know in advance that my child will be out of school?
    We have a pre-arranged absence form available in the attendance office. This form is only needed if your student is missing three or more days and should be filled out in advance of your student's anticipated absence from school.  Please note that while we appreciate the notification prior to their absence, these do still count against them in accordance with the state law requiring students attend 90% of the days each class is offered. Questions regarding loss of credit should be directed to your student's administrator.

    If the school nurse sends my student home is it an absence?
    Yes, it is.  However, the school nurse rarely “sends” a student home ill.  The nurse will always notify a parent in the event a student becomes sick at school. And, if the nurse determines the student to be running a fever or has become contagious, she will request to have the student picked up.  But whether the nurse sends your student home, or you simply decide it's in the best interest of your child, the child must see the nurse prior to leaving school under a sick reason and you are still required to sign your student out and provide a written excuse for the absence. Please encourage your student to visit the clinic for a sick assessment, prior to requesting pick up from parent.

    What if my student is out for an extended illness or extenuating circumstances?
    You may “Appeal” the absences for medical reasons or certain extenuating circumstances. You will need original medical notes for back-up. The Appeals Process is explained in the LCISD Secondary Student Handbook; and the form to complete is in our Attendance Office.

    Can I send in someone other than myself to pick up my student?
    We will not release students to anyone other than those listed on the Emergency Contact list. We do not accept phone calls requesting us to do so.  If you are unsure who is on your list, please feel free to call us. If you want to update the list, you may do so by logging into your Parent Portal in Skyward.  Any special situations need to be arranged in advance.

    How late can I pick up my student?
    We will only call students out of class before 4:00 pm. The afternoons get very busy, and many times your students are outside or in other areas where they are not easily notified.  

    *We WILL NOT allow a student to be signed out after 4:00 pm. 

  • A school policy chart outlines tardy consequences at Wright Junior High School.

  • A school bell schedule for Harry Wright Junior High, 2025-2026, is displayed.

  • An Illustration of the Wright's Dress Code Policy

  • A sign at Wright JH announces a phone-free zone, with the text 'All phones must be kept in backpacks per LCISD student code of conduct. No exceptions!'

  • A school calendar for the 2025-2026 academic year, with dates and holidays.

  • A sign with a red 'NO' and green checkmarks lists rules for food and drink deliveries, including no third-party deliveries and only drinks with screw tops.

  • A notice about student ID updates, with information about wearing IDs, purchasing new IDs, and fines for not having an ID.

    A school ID badge policy outlining consequences for lost or missing badges.