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Class of 2017

Class of 2017. WELCOME TO YOUR SOPHOMORE YEAR!. ASB Introductions. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Sarah Faucheux Sophomore Class President. JBHS Info. Text 40404 “follow jb_indians” Text 40404 “follow 2017_JBHS” On Facebook JBHS Class of 2017. So you think you got talent?.

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Class of 2017

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  1. Class of 2017 WELCOME TO YOUR SOPHOMORE YEAR!

  2. ASB Introductions PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Sarah Faucheux Sophomore Class President

  3. JBHS Info Text 40404 “follow jb_indians” Text 40404 “follow 2017_JBHS” On Facebook JBHS Class of 2017

  4. So you think you got talent? • If you are interested in being in the Talent Show: • Mandatory meeting on August. 29 at lunch in the auditorium. • Coronation theme will be revealed at the Talent Show. Talent Show September 26 6:00 – 8:00

  5. Thursday 8/28: Fresh “Prints”of Bel-Aire Sophomores wear floral Friday 8/29: Glee Day Pride Shirts or red and white Spirit Week!August 25 - 29 Monday 8/25: “That 70’s Show” Wear tie dye, dress like a hippie Tuesday 8/26: “Big Bang Theory” Nerd day Wednesday 8/27: “Jersey Shore” Dress like the cast (dress code will be enforced)

  6. Club Rush Club Rush August 28 at lunch in the Quad • Lots of clubs will be there and important information will be available • Good way to get involved

  7. Spirit Cup! What is the Spirit Cup? • The Spirit Cup is a year-long class competition • The class with the most points and spirit at the end of the year is given a prize and awarded with the Spirit Cup trophy How do you earn points? • Points can be earned by participating in lunchtime activities, dressing up for spirit days, and winning games at rallies

  8. Class Meetings will be held on the second Tuesday of every month Upcoming events and important information is discussed It is a good way to share your ideas and get involved It is not too early to start fundraising! Our goal is to have the best Prom possible and we need your help and participation! Next Meeting will be on September 9th! See you there! Class Meetings!

  9. Sports, Clubs see Mr. Chambers Counselors, IEPs see Mrs. Kaitz Rules, Attendance see Mr. Knoop Teachers, classes see Mr. Macias Your concerns see Mr. Paramo, Principal Your AdministratorsIf you have a question about . . .

  10. Mr. Knoop -My Vision here at JBHS • Keep the school safe • Support classroom instruction by correcting negative behavior. • Providing intervention to make each individual a better person. • When does my vision involve you? -From the minute you leave for school to the minute you get home from school. -Including all school events you participate in. -The State of California has granted me Parental Rights.

  11. Help your self to be successful! • Be in school every day. • Be on time to class. • Be prepared. • Do your work. • Earn your credits. • Enjoy school events.

  12. Campus Supervision • These BUSD employees are an extension of me as an Assistant Principal of Discipline. - Do not be upset with them for doing their job. If you want to be up set with anybody, please some speak with me, I am the one that makes them do a great job.

  13. Dress Code • Each and every person in this room has signed a letter stating that they understand the dress code! - Review • No Hats. No Beanies. No Hoods • No See through clothing. • No underwear showing, including bra and bra straps. • No bare midriffs showing. • No short shorts or shorts skirts.

  14. Electronic Device • Appropriate use at all times. • No Photos. • No Video Recording. • No Audio Recording. - Federal laws make these school rules. • Hand your phone over when an adult asks.

  15. Consequences for School Violations Warning / Change into Loaner clothes Lunch Detention – ½ Hour at lunch AM / PM Detention – 1 Hour Saturday School – 4 Hours Removal from Pep Rallies, Assemblies and other school activities Losing the privilege to attend Homecoming. Losing the privilege to participate in Activities and Sports. Losing Lunch Pass Suspensions – In House or at home Not graduation on time

  16. Questions? • Do you have a question about a policy or a rule? Ask? • Ignorance for a rule does not excuse you from the consequence of breaking that rule? • Tardy Policy • Electronic Device Policy • Dress Code Policy • Ect…

  17. Searches • Classrooms, backpacks, school grounds and cars are regularly searched by a canine trained to detect drugs. • Throughout the year backpack searches may be conducted on students selected randomly.

  18. AUTOMATIC SUSPENSIONS: • Fighting: intentionally inflicting harm on another person out of anger, frustration or revenge, includes pushing, hitting, slapping or other physical contact. • Weapons or Dangerous Objects • Use or possession of controlled substance (alcohol, prescription drugs, marijuana, Tobacco including e-cigarettes and vaporizers) at or in transit to or from any school event. • Offering, selling or negotiating to sell or trade a controlled substance. • Committed or attempting to commit Robbery or Extortion. Receiving stolen property. Ca. Ed. Code48900 The Big 5

  19. Sexual Harassment • WILL Not be tolerated! • Unwelcome verbal, Visual or physical conduct of a sexual nature which is severe or pervasive and which creates a hostile environment. • Possessing, sending or viewing sexually explicit images on an electronic device is a federal offense if any of the members are under the age of 18. • If convicted you will be registered as a sex offender!

  20. Bullying is an act of repeated aggressive behavior in order to intentionally hurt another person, physically, or mentally, and to create an imbalance of power. Talk to an adult if you see bullying, seek help. Don’t be a by-stander. Including Social Media -Students who post pictures, comments or other information on any digital social media site, which is felt to be bullying, threatening, or which in any way disrupts the school day, will receive school-based consequences. Consequences may include suspension from school. Delete does not mean gone forever! Bullying

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