Where do I find a directory of Page High families?
The directory of Page High families is only accessible through our PTO website. You must have a PHS PTO membership to view this directory. Families can choose whether or not their information is shown in the directory when they create an account at www.pagehighpto.org
How do I volunteer at PHS?
To volunteer at Page High School, you are required to be approved as a Tier 2 or Tier 3 volunteer. You can apply to be a Tier 2 volunteer by completing the School Volunteer Application and Confidentiality Agreement and returning the form with a copy of your driver’s license to the Page High front office.
If you are volunteering in a capacity where you will be responsible for students without a faculty member present, you will need to be a Tier 3 volunteer. In order to become a Tier 3 volunteer you must complete the School Volunteer Application and Confidentiality Agreement mentioned above, and you must have a criminal background fingerprint check (Volunteer Fingerprint Process). You can find more information about Tier 3 at WCS Volunteer information.
The School Volunteer Application and Confidentiality Agreement mentioned above must be submitted each school year, however, the fingerprint check is a valid for 5 years.
How can I view my child's report card online?
You must create a Family Access / Skyward account and be given login information from the school office. Once you have that, you can log into Family Access / Skyward to view.
Where is the student handbook (policies, dress code, etc)?
Read through the PHS student handbook online.
How do I find my student's bus route?
You can find your child's bus stop information through Infofinder. For more general transportation information, please visit the WCS Transportation Department.
What is the Teen Driving Checkpoints Program?
WCS high schools implemented a program that requires new drivers of any age and their parent to participate in a face-to-face, one-hour education program before students are able to receive a school parking permit. The Checkpoints Program is for high school students that wish to park on school grounds.
Checkpoints was developed by Dr. Bruce Simons-Morton of the National Institute of Child Health & Human Development. The program was adapted for use in Tennessee by the Department of Health, Division of Family Health and Wellness/Injury and Violence Prevention. One of the major goals of the Checkpoints Program is to reduce teen crashes and violations received by teen drivers.as well as to facilitate family involvement in the early months when teens are able to drive on their own.
In the 2017-2018 school year, all high schools in Williamson County Schools implemented training for the Checkpoints Program. Checkpoints Training includes videos and specific techniques to reduce injury and fatalities due to risky driving. Once students have met all of the state requirements and completed the Checkpoints Program one-hour training, parents and teens will create a “Checkpoints” teen driving agreement and students will be eligible for a parking permit. This free program is held at all WCS high schools and is different from typical drivers training programs. Courses for the 2021-2022 have been announced as follows:
Tuesday, July 27
Tuesday, October 19
Thursday, February 24
All sessions will be via Zoom at 6:00pm. To get the Zoom link, please preregister.
Upcoming Events
- Monday, October 7
- Tuesday, October 8
- Wednesday, October 9
- Thursday, October 10
- Friday, October 11