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1. Welcome to Thornhill, Tigers!
2. Academic Supports @TSS Teachers
Guidance Counsellors
Administration
Teacher-Librarian & Library Resources
School Website: Resources/Databases
Special Education Dept.
English Language Learners Dept.
PLANT – Peer Literacy and Numeracy Tutors
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Teachers
Guidance Counsellors
Mentors
Prefects
BOSS
Administration
Social/Personal Supports @TSS
4. Markham Public Library
Richmond Hill Public Library
Professional Tutors
KIDS HELP Phone 1(800)668-6868
TeenHelp.org
teencentral.net
Community Resources
5. How will students know about clubs and events? Morning announcements (end of period 1 each day)
There are announcement board outside the gym and posters/announcements posted around the school
There is a Plasma Screen in the Cafeteria
They can ask teachers, office, friends
6. Attendance Critical for success in school
Each course credit dependent on completion of 110 hours in class
Statistics show that students who attend class regularly learn more and achieve higher grades than those who do not
7. Punctuality
When students arrive to class on time they show:
respect for their peers
respect for their teacher
respect for themselves and their own learning
Please note that periodically, the Administration will be holding “Late Blitz’s”.
8. Absences For each class or day of school, a student is absent, please contact the Attendance Office:
on the day before or during the absence, we require a phone call from a parent/guardian*
OR
(b) on the day before or after the absence, we require a note signed by a parent/guardian
*(a) is preferred
9. Absences
When you call the attendance office at (905)889-5453 or you write a note
Please let us know the:
student’s name and grade
times/date(s) of absence
reason for absence
10. RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY ABSENCES If your child will be away due to a religious holiday, please have your son/daughter pick up a Religious Observance Form in the Attendance Office.
You can fill out all the religious absences for the year on this form
11. Signing Out If your child needs to sign out before the end of the school day, please provide them with a note specifying:
time of sign-out
reason for sign-out
current date
your signature
OR
Phone the school and inform us of the time your student will be signing out, and the reason.
Students must present the signed note sign out at the attendance office before leaving school
12. Consequences for Unexplained Absence The vice-principals will be following up on unexplained absences, or on explained absences which are too numerous.
Students with attendance issues may be referred by a vice-principal to a York Region Attendance Counsellor.
13. Safe & Supportive Schools Policy Thornhill must be a safe and welcoming environment for all students.
Achievement at school is directly related to feeling safe in the learning environment
Students should never feel physically or emotionally uncomfortable about being here.
Bullying is unacceptable at TSS.
15. ALLERGY ALERTS We have members of our school community, with life threatening allergies to Nuts and Nut Products. Students are NOT to bring these products into the school
We have a member of our school community with life threatening allergies to tomato and citrus products. These cannot be consumed anywhere outside of the cafeteria.
16. ALLERGIES Students are encouraged to thoroughly wash their hands after eating. This will help to prevent cross-contamination of potentially dangerous food items to other parts of the school building.
If your child has a severe allergy (anaphylactic), you must inform the Main Office about the medical situation so that proper emergency information can be maintained. If an Epipen is required, it is imperative that students carry it with them at all times so that it is easily accessible in an emergency situation.
17. FOOD POLICY The cafeteria is provided for your convenience and offers meals, light lunches, snacks and beverages.
Students are expected to put all garbage in the garbage and recycling containers provided. Their assistance in keeping the cafeteria clean is appreciated.
Food must not be consumed in the classrooms or in the hallways. Food and drink are to be consumed only in the cafeteria or outside, and are not permitted elsewhere in the building.
Water (bottled) is the only item permitted outside of the cafeteria.
18. Bullying What should students do if they are being bullied?
They should tell someone they trust - it’s not easy to solve the problem on their own. :
Report it to a teacher
Discuss with an administrator
Tell their parent/guardian.
• They should stay away from the bully as much as they can.
• If a bully tries to hurt them, they should try to walk away or yell to get help.
19. Consequences of Bullying Depending on the severity of the bullying, these are the possible consequences at Thornhill SS:
restorative conference involving students, parents, teachers and community members
Police involvement
suspension of the bully
expulsion of the bully
20. Cyberbullying Cyber bullying is the use of electronic communication tools to spread hurtful comments (video, photos, text) about a person and to intimidate others.
Cyberbullying is especially cowardly because of it seeming like a “faceless act”; however, cyberbullies can be caught!
If your child receives an inappropriate message, they should block the sender, and report it to a parent/guardian or adult at school.
21. Cyber Parenting Keep technology out of the bedroom, especially TV’s and computers.
Put the computer in a high traffic area of your home.
Make a technology contract with your student including nightly tech-turnoff time, time limits on gaming, restrictions on on-line activities.
22. Drugs and Alcohol The Board prohibits the possession and use of alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drugs by students while on Board property and at Board sanctioned events.
23. Suspension
25. Personal Property
26. Technology Use Policy(See StudentAgenda Book)
27. Cell Phone Policy
28. Cell Phone Policy PARENTS
29. Personal Electronic Devices (iPods, MP3 players etc.)
TSS is currently reviewing how technology may be used for educational purposes.
In the interim, personal electronic devices are not to be used in the classrooms or hallways.
Students may use their I-pods in the Student Resource Centre, as long as other students are not disturbed.
30. DRESS CODE
31. DRESS CODE
32. DRESS CODE ENFORCEMENT
33. Lockers Property of the school
School has the right to access all lockers
Students should not use lockers as garbage bins ( )
Students must use the Dudley lock provided by the school
Students are not to share the combination with anyone!
35. Academic Honesty
Honesty is an essential in school life, our home lives, our works lives, and in our personal relationships.
At TSS, all students are expected to be academically honest.
36. Academic Dishonesty Involves: Cheating
Plagiarizing
38. Grade 9 Barbecue
We invite all parents back this evening at 6pm for our Welcome BBQ and Curriculum night, where you will have the opportunity to follow your student’s semester 1 and 2 timetable to meet the teachers and find out about the grade 9 Curriculum