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West Clermont showcases Wolf Lab program as alternative high‑school learning model

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Summary

Board meeting presentation and student video highlighted Wolf Lab, a first‑year West Clermont High School program serving juniors and seniors that emphasizes self‑directed pacing, personalized support and a media‑center classroom model; district officials said 120 students are enrolled and five teachers serve the program.

West Clermont school officials on May 19 presented a video and staff remarks about Wolf Lab, a new West Clermont High School program that places juniors and seniors in a self‑directed learning environment and uses a media‑center classroom model.

The program “is more based on student ability to self‑motivate, move at their own pace, and kind of ask for questions when they feel that’s needed,” a district presenter said during the Wolf Lab video shown at the board’s regular business meeting. The presenter said the program is in its first year and that “there are already 120 students enrolled. Right now, it is only open to juniors and seniors.”

Why it matters: Board members and staff framed Wolf Lab as part of the district’s effort to increase student engagement and provide…

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