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Welcome Class of 2 019!

Welcome Class of 2 019!. AGENDA. Cohort Meeting Expectations Class Officers Prom 2019 Attendance ET Expectations/Character Strong Behavior Expectations, IDs Grading Reminders Academic Integrity Counselors’ Updates Christian’s Closet & Additional Supports College & Career Center Updates

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Welcome Class of 2 019!

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  1. Welcome Class of 2019!

  2. AGENDA • Cohort Meeting Expectations • Class Officers • Prom 2019 • Attendance • ET Expectations/Character Strong • Behavior Expectations, IDs • Grading Reminders • Academic Integrity • Counselors’ Updates • Christian’s Closet & Additional Supports • College & Career Center Updates • Senior Timeline • All A Honor Roll • A/B Honor Roll • Perfect Attendance • Comparison of Grades/Attendance by Class

  3. Cohort Meeting Expectations All cell phones AND headphones must be put away in backpack, purse, bag, pocket. Listen with respect. -All eyes on speaker -No talking while speaker is talking

  4. Senior Class Officers President - Maddy Terrazas Vice-President - Tori Bliebtreu Secretary - Priscila Martinez Treasurer - Janeth Gonzalez Public Relations - Viridiana Sanchez 🎉 Congrats!!! 🎉

  5. Prom 2019 Due to a scheduling error with the Hyatt, we will need to change the date for prom. Mark your calendars for May 18th, 2019.

  6. Personal Responsibility & PrideAttendance ALL ATTENDANCE HOURS MUST BE COMPLETE BY 5/18/2019 • Texas law requires that students attend school at least 90% of the school year • 8 absences the first semester • 9 absences the second semester • Credit Loss • After the student has missed a class more than 8 times during the 1st semester or 9 times during the second semester, there will be an attendance hold on the student’s transcript. • This means that the student will not receive that credit until attendance hours are made up. • ALL ATTENDANCE HOURS MUST BE MADE UP WITHIN THE ACADEMIC YEAR • If hours are not made up in time, the student will have to make-up missed credit through credit recovery.

  7. Personal Responsibility & Pride:Attendance 3rd 6 Weeks Attendance Combined Attendance Percentage for CCHS: 93.28

  8. Personal Responsibility & Pride:Attendance 1st Semester Attendance Combined Attendance Percentage for CCHS: 94.02%

  9. Personal Responsibility & Pride: Eagle Time Expectations • Go to your assigned eagle time every day. • This a time to either be studying or doing homework • This is NOT a time to sit in the LC, do hair, make-up or watch videos on your phone. • Teachers will be checking your grades and letting you know what missing assignments you have. • You may not ask to leave to go to another teacher’s class without bringing a pass before the tardy bell rings • You may not leave the room without a pass – you will be asked to go back to your class.

  10. Personal Responsibility & Pride: Character Strong ET Expectations Character Strong is our socio-emotional learning curriculum. It is a character development program that helps students cultivate social-emotional skills, emotional intelligence, and helps them develop a stronger identity and purpose in school and in the world. • Character Strong Eagle Time will happen on Thursdays. • Each student will be assigned to a teacher • Posters will be posted around campus with student names/meeting locations • Character Strong ET attendance will be taken, all students are expected to be present. • Failure to attend can result in truancy-related consequences

  11. Personal Responsibility & PrideBehavior Gateway - Disciplinary Alternative Campus Effective immediately, the following actionswillland you in Gateway: • Fighting on campus • Drug usage (potential arrest, misdemeanor OR felony charge) or being under the influence of drugs • Possession of “Vape Pens” on campus could lead to a felony charge. • A drug conviction with the courts WILL negatively impact your FAFSA or TASFA. • Consuming alcohol/being under the influence of alcohol • Public lewdness • Assault of any person (potential arrest) If you are assigned to Gateway, you lose all bus privileges and you’ll have to find your own ride.

  12. Personal Responsibility & PrideBehavior: IDs IDs are finally here! They will be distributed on Tuesday, January 15th, 2019.

  13. Personal Responsibility & PrideBehavior: IDs • For safety and security reasons, IDs must be worn at all times during school hours. • Replacement IDs can be purchased in A216 (ISS Classroom) with Ms. Kellough for $3.00 each

  14. Personal Responsibility & PrideBehavior: IDs • IDs must be worn by students at all times. First ID and lanyard will be free. • Student IDs and lanyards may not be altered in any way--this means that a student picture may not be covered with a sticker. • IDs that have been altered will be confiscated and the student will be required to purchase a new one • Replacement cost of student IDs is $3.00. • Replacement of a lanyard is $2.00 • Replacement costs for IDs and lanyards will be added to the student’s obligations. If obligations are not paid off, a student may not attend homecoming dance, prom, and other major school functions. • If a student loses his/her ID, that student may order a replacement in the ISS/PAC Classroom (A216 by the APs’ Office) from 8:00-8:30. • Students will not be penalized for requesting a new ID prior to the beginning of the school day.

  15. Personal Responsibility & PrideBehavior: ID Consequences When a student is not wearing his/her ID, that student’s name will be taken down, sent to Ms. Kellough in A216 for a new ID to be reissued. The student is responsible for ensuring that the cost is covered. As such, students not wearing IDs are subject to the following consequences (per six weeks): • 1st Incident - Warning Documented in Skyward; Charged for new ID • 2nd Incident - 1 Hour After School Detention (ASD), Parent Contacted, Charged for new ID • 3rd Incident - 2 Hour After School Detention (ASD), Parent Contacted, Charged for new ID • 4th Incident - Saturday School, Parent Contacted, Charged for new ID • 5th Incident - Additional Saturday School assignment NOTE: If a student misses Saturday School, the student will be assigned 1 full day of ISS the following Monday.

  16. Personal Responsibility & Pride Learning Community Expectations While you are in the learning communities, please remember that you must follow these guidelines: • Your ID must be on and visible. • Food/Drink are NOT allowed • Sit, Study, & Shhh.

  17. Senior Release & Late Start Per your senior release/late start contract, you cannot be on campus during your late start/senior release period. If you are caught on campus during this time, you will lose your off period and placed in a credit producing class.

  18. Grading Reminders • Check your grades • Failing grades will put you at risk of not graduating. • You MUST be passing in order to receive credit for your classes • Contact your teachers if you’re failing • Counselors are meeting with students who have excessive failing grades • Torres will meet with certain students and assign mandatory tutorials/Saturday school • Credit Recovery • Get those credits DONE!! • Edgenuity credits take longer to complete than A+ credits • You may work on Edgenuity at home/on your own time. • However, pre and post unit/credit assessments MUST BE COMPLETED ON CAMPUS.

  19. Academic Integrity Policy At CCHS, we academic integrity is very important. Please be aware that there are consequences when a student cheats, plagiarises, forges, or fabricates their work.

  20. Academic Integrity Policy 1st Offense: All students involved will be referred to the Assistant Principal (documentation required) Parents will be notified by the teacher and the AP The Assistant Principal will notify all other teachers, coaches, sponsors Counselors will be notified The student will receive the lowest grade possible according to policy on the work with make-up opportunities allowed with a maximum grade of 70% If the student is involved in extracurricular activities, they will be subject to the consequences stipulated by their organization, sponsor, and/or coach Student will receive a one-day Saturday School Student will be reminded of the Academic Integrity Policy and the consequences for the second offense Student will be given another copy of the Academic Integrity Policy 2nd Offense (in any class): All students involved will be referred to the Assistant Principal (documentation required) Student will receive one day of ISS Parents will be notified by the teacher and the AP If the student is involved in extracurricular activities, they will be subject to the consequences stipulated by their organization, sponsor, and/or coach If the 2nd offense is in same Pre AP or AP class, student may be removed from the Pre AP or AP class to an on level class with grade average to stand as is Student will receive the lowest grade possible according to policy with no make-up opportunities allowed 3rd Offense (in any class): Indicates a persistent pattern and the following serious consequences will occur: Student will receive the lowest grade possible according to policy with no make-up opportunities allowed Student will receive two days of ISS

  21. Counseling Center Updates

  22. 2019-2020 Course Registration Bastrop ISD 2019-20 Course Selection Guide Timeline: • Course Selection Fair: January 24th, 2019 @ 6pm in cafeteria • 11th Grade - 1/31-2/1 through English III • 9th Grade - 2/19-2/21 through World Geography • 10th Grade - 2/26-2/28 through World History

  23. Christian’s Closet If you’re in need of basic necessities, please visit the Counselors’ Office and speak with Mr. Martinez. Resources available: • Food • Clothing • Shoes • Personal hygiene supplies • School Supplies • Counseling & Emotional Support All requests for basic necessities with Mr. Martinez are confidential.

  24. Additional Supports If you’re currently experiencing financial hardship at home, live in a single-parent home, live with multiple family members due to financial constraints, or are at-risk of being homeless, there may be support. Talk to Mr. Martinez or Mr. Torres for more information. All of these conversations are confidential.

  25. College & Career Center

  26. Updates from the College & Career Center • Priority deadline for Financial Aid is January 15th. • Be sure you are working on your scholarship applications from the scholarship book. • All applications are printed and ready for pick in the CCC. Pay attention to those deadlines, a majority of those applications are due 2/15. • Please be sure to give a copy of your financial packages/scholarships from colleges to the CCC, we need to document them for senior awards night. • If you are committing to a college please report this information to the CCC.

  27. Accessing the College and Career Center In order to visit the College and Career Center you… • Must be caught up with all of your classes. • Have permission from your teacher to visit the CCC • Visits will not happen during core classes • Schedule an appointment to see Ms. Crayton using Google Calendar • bit.ly/CCCAppts • You must use your student email for this feature to work • Instructions will be posted outside the CCC.

  28. Accessing Your Academic Counselor To meet with your academic counselor, stop by the counseling office and talk to Ms. Olivieri to set up an appointment. You can also send them an email: • Ms. Ellis (alpha split A-F) rellis@bisdtx.org • Ms. Bosarge (alpha split G-M) ybosarge@bisdtx.org • Ms. Atkins (alpha split N-Z) latkins@bisdtx.org

  29. Accessing Your Associate Principal To meet with your associate principal regarding your high school transcript, life after high school, TASFA, FAFSA, college applications, or need to check in to see if you’re on track to graduate, speak with Torres. You can set up an appointment by sending an email to etorres2@bisdtx.org, or asking Ms. Thompson in the front office to put you on his calendar. Si hablas español, eres indocumentado, o quieres saber más sobre la vida después de graduacion, habla con Torres. Puedes mandar un email a etorres2@bisdtx.org para hacer cita o puedes pararlo en los pasillos para hacer cita.

  30. Transcript Request • Electronic Transcript Request Form • Transcript request forms in the CCC and front office. • See the Registrar, Ms. Anguiano, in the front office to turn in your transcript request form.

  31. ACT/SAT Test Dates If you qualify for free or reduced lunch, you can take the ACT or SAT free and apply to some colleges for free. See Ms. Anguiano for the lunch form and Ms. Crayton for a SAT or ACT fee waiver

  32. TSI Assessment Texas Success Initiative (TSI) is an assessment that students should take prior to enrolling in school if your SAT/ACT scores need to be improved. Areas covered on TSI Assessment: -Reading, writing, math We offer the TSI Assessment at CCHS. At this time, you need permission from Torres to take this assessment. If you plan on going to ACC or any other two-year school (technical or community college), you MUST take this assessment (if your SAT/ACT scores do not meet passing standards).

  33. Financial Aid Process

  34. FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid • Helps you pay for college (scholarships, grants, student loans) • For students who were are legal residents of the United States (US citizens, legal residents) • If you’re on free/reduced lunch, you may qualify for free money for college • Application opens October 1st • Last workshop is October 30th, 4:30pm to 6:30pm BE SURE TO BRING YOUR PARENTS’ 2017 TAXES & W-2s TO COMPLETE APPLICATION.

  35. TASFA Texas Application for State Financial Aid • TASFA is for students who are undocumented • Money runs out fast, we need you to apply soon • Application opened October 1st If you’re undocumented and are unsure about life after high school, set up a meeting with Torres to have a private conversation. We’ll talk about your options.

  36. 3rd Six Weeks All A Honor Roll Adams, Riley Elizabeth Bartsch, Kallie Lanae Bleibtreu, Hanna Victoria Bosarge, Emma Elyse Castro Plata, Jennifer Maria Cortes-Suarez, Jessica Dodge, Amber Elizabeth Flores Martinez, Brenda Areli Garcia Rodriguez, Keyli Melissa Garrison, Benjamin Mosley Hallamek, James Sagan Hannusch, Michael Kenton Hernandez, Eva Guadalupe Jaimes Mederos, Deisi Anai Jimenez Soto, Daisy Long, Taylor Michelle Meraz-Johnson, Jaylan Ashleigh Mercado Milan, Anahi Mora Macedo, Elizabeth Mota Berrum, Gisela Puente Vargas, Telesforo Rebollar-Perez, Mariela Reynoso, Alejandrina Sepeda, Sophie Aracely Sims, Marielle Denease Smith, Eternity Eleeigah Woodley, Alyssa Makay

  37. 3rd Six WeeksA/B Honor Roll Adams, Hope Alieen Aguilar, Madison Marie Albiter, Damian Uriel Alexander, Peyton Titainia Alonso Acosta, Bibiana Isabel Alonzo, John Ray Fidel Amparan, Kaitlyn Lorene Atkins, Trinity McKenzie Aurelius, Ariel Anne Beaver, Jakob Vaughan Becerra Segura, Luz Elena Beltran, Jared Luis Berrios Castillo, Yessica Marisol Berry, Aurora Gale Brown, Gabrielle Charlie Carbajal, Marcos Enrique Casas De La Cruz, Gabriel Cathey, Brandon James Cedillo, Jazmin Adzhiri Clark, Davion Latrell Gatlin Coleman, Caleb Anthony Coleman, Christian Montana Dominguez Dominguez, Brian Elias Cruz, Marisol Espinoza, Isabella Arriana Estrada Salinas, Natalia Evans, Emily Grace Figueroa, Phillip Isaiah Flores, Alazae Alvarado Fohn, Trevor Louis Frayre Aguilar, Jeyzha Garrett, Colin Robert George, Brian David Gonzales, Angel Marie Gonzales, Gabriela Elysis Haight, Matthew Ian Hayes, Phoebe Ann Hernandez, Rebeca Esperanza Jaramillo Mundo, Kenia Yaritzel Julson, Christopher Michael Kinney, Jayla Sharde Linam, Erika Kristine Lopez Gasca, Bibiana Lopez, Madison Hope Luna, Sierra Alexandra Machado, Fae Marie Maldonado, Victoria Anne Marlow, Kiera Janine Martinez, Eliazar Martinez, Prisila Mata Cardona, Sergio Alejandro McNichols, Daphne Meschelle Medellin-Casillas, Vanessa Gisselle Metzger, Kaylah Faye Millan Torres, Jacqueline Miller, Krista Renee Monjaras, Esmeralda Montalvo, Aliyah Muniz, Haley Rene Nichols, Sophia Christina Nino Palacios, Anallely Nutt, Britaney Liane O'Donnell, Celeste Dominique Ornelas, Destiny Marie Ortega Oliva, Maria Rebeca Ortiz, Eliza Manuela Pantoja Pantoja, Andrea Paredes, James Nathan Pin, Karo Matthew

  38. 3rd Six WeeksA/B Honor Roll Prado, Thomas Edward Presa Rodriguez, Enrique Puente Perez, Jose Juan Reyna, Anna Marie Rico Vazquez, Adela Rivera, Jose Alonso Rodriguez, Melody Nicole Ruckman, Alaina Gayle Salazar, Jazlyn Raquel Samarripa, Ariana Sanchez De Nova, Faviola Sanchez Santos, Viridiana Segraves, Garrett Franklin Stewart, Morgan Elise Stewart, Taylor Ivory Stookesberry, Adian Blayne Tapia, Maria Elizabeth Terrazas, Madilyn Elizabeth Torres Bautista, Joaquin Torres, Margaret Rose Turner, Jacob Ryan Wenske, Nicholas Anthony West, Jaylen Marquise Wright, Teresa Grace Zamudio, Jorge Luis

  39. 3rd Six Weeks Perfect Attendance Elizabeth Adams Justin Almendarez John Ray Alonzo Ariel Aurelius Nathan Brown Taylor Carroll Armando Chagolla-Farias Joshua Chester Jorge Contreras Lopez Jessica Cortes-Suarez Amber Dodge Allison Dunbar Natalia Estrada Salinas Alazae Flores Miranda Gamero Calzada Almanzo Gonzales JR Matthew Haight James Hallamek Austin Hodge Daniel Holliman Jayla Kinney Brandon Longwell Jacqueline Lopez Victoria Maldonado Anahi Mercado Milan Axel Montoya Chavez Matthew Perkins Thomas Prado Kevin Razo Aguilar Logan Robinson James Short Eternity Smith Maria Tijerina Ryan Turman Latrice Welcome Nicholas Wenske Jorge Zamudio JR

  40. Fall 2018 All A Honor Roll Adams, Riley Elizabeth Aguilar, Madison Marie Bleibtreu, Hanna Victoria Dodge, Amber Elizabeth Elias Cruz, Marisol Flores Martinez, Brenda Areli Garcia Rodriguez, Keyli Melissa Gonzales, Gabriela Elysis Hannusch, Michael Kenton Hayes, Phoebe Ann Hernandez, Eva Guadalupe Jimenez Soto, Daisy Long, Taylor Michelle Mercado Milan, Anahi Mora Macedo, Elizabeth Mota Berrum, Gisela Rebollar-Perez, Mariela Reynoso, Alejandrina Rivera, Jose Alonso Segraves, Garrett Franklin Sepeda, Sophie Aracely Sims, Marielle Denease Terrazas, Madilyn Elizabeth Woodley, Alyssa Makay

  41. Fall 2018 A/B Honor Roll Adams, Elizabeth Rose Adams, Hope Alieen Albiter, Damian Uriel Alexander, Peyton Titainia Alonso Rocha, Crystal Rosio Alonzo, John Ray Fidel Amparan, Kaitlyn Lorene Atkins, Trinity McKenzie Aurelius, Ariel Anne Baker, Avery Elizabeth Becerra Segura, Luz Elena Beltran, Jared Luis Berrios Castillo, Yessica Marisol Berry, Aurora Gale Bosarge, Emma Elyse Carbajal, Marcos Enrique Castro Plata, Jennifer Maria Cathey, Brandon James Cedillo, Jazmin Adzhiri Clark, Davion Latrell Gatlin Cohn, Caitlyn Elaine Coleman, Caleb Anthony Coleman, Christian Montana Cortes-Suarez, Jessica Dominguez Dominguez, Brian Estrada Salinas, Natalia Evans, Emily Grace Faith, Elizabeth Nadine Flores, Alazae Alvarado Frayre Aguilar, Jeyzha Garrison, Benjamin Mosley George, Brian David Gorubec, Holland Koby Hallamek, James Sagan Hernandez, Arturo Hernandez, Rebeca Esperanza Hughston, Hunter James Jaimes Mederos, Deisi Anai Jaramillo Mundo, Kenia Yaritzel Julson, Christopher Michael King, Tristan Daniel Linam, Erika Kristine Lopez Gasca, Bibiana Lopez, Madison Hope Luna, Sierra Alexandra Maldonado, Victoria Anne Martinez, Prisila Mata Cardona, Sergio Alejandro McNichols, Daphne Meschelle Medellin-Casillas, Vanessa Gisselle Meraz-Johnson, Jaylan Ashleigh Metzger, Kaylah Faye Monjaras, Esmeralda Muniz, Haley Rene Navarrete, Dominick Ethan Nichols, Sophia Christina Nutt, Britaney Liane Ortega Oliva, Maria Rebeca Pantoja Pantoja, Andrea Paredes, James Nathan Perez Garcia, Katherine Nicolle Pin, Karo Matthew Prado, Thomas Edward

  42. Fall 2018 A/B Honor Roll Puente Vargas, Telesforo Ramirez, Ariadna Isabel Reyna, Anna Marie Ruckman, Alaina Gayle Samarripa, Ariana Sanchez De Nova, Faviola Sanchez Santos, Viridiana Smith, Eternity Eleeigah Spoon, Lauran Elizabeth Stewart, Morgan Elise Stookesberry, Adian Blayne Tapia, Maria Elizabeth Torres Bautista, Joaquin Torres, Margaret Rose Turner, Jacob Ryan Valdez Benitez, Marc Anthony Veal, Ashli Roze Victoriano Sixto, Roger Azaid West, Jaylen Marquise Wright, Teresa Grace Zamudio, Jorge Luis

  43. Fall 2018 Perfect Attendance Almanzo Gonzales JR Matthew Haight James Hallamek Victoria Maldonado Matthew Perkins

  44. Percent of Students on Honor Roll by Class 3rd Six Weeks All A Honor Roll A/B Honor Roll

  45. Senior Timeline http://bit.ly/Srs2019

  46. 🎉 🎉 Students of the Week So far, the following 12th graders have been nominated for students of the week! Jeyzha Frayre Aguilar Joel Jimenez Matthew Pin Nicholas Wenske Prisila Martinez Ronald Mates Thomas "Tommy" Prado Tori Bleibtreu Alexander Osborne Armando Chagolla-Frias Arturo Carbajal Sosa Daphne McNichols Elizabeth Mora-Macedo Emily Evans Gabriel Casas De La Cruz Gabriela Gonzales General Smith

  47. Remind Account Text @cch2019 to 81010

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