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Welcome Students And parents. 2013-2014 Mr. Gauna, Principal Mr. Salas, Assistant Principal Mrs. Ruley, Assistant Principal Ms. Thayer, Assistant Principal. Introductions. Administrative Team Mr. Salas, Assistant Principal –MYP Mrs. Ruley, Assistant Principal
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Welcome Students And parents 2013-2014 Mr. Gauna, Principal Mr. Salas, Assistant Principal Mrs. Ruley, Assistant Principal Ms. Thayer, Assistant Principal
Introductions • Administrative Team • Mr. Salas, Assistant Principal –MYP • Mrs. Ruley, Assistant Principal • Mrs. Thayer, Assistant Principal
What are Franklin's School Wide Goals? • High level of academics • Excellent attendance • Positive attitudes • Eliminate passivity
School Wide Goal Continued • Instructional Norm: “Objective” DII- Direct Interactive Instruction Student know and can articulate the purpose of the lesson; this includes the skill and concept that is being taught. Can the students say the objective in their own words?
What is Franklin’s new BOARD APPROVED policy for ATTENDANCE?: • The Board Policy for excused absences that was approved on June 26, 2013, it states that: “the parent MUST present the reason for the students absences within five days of the last date of absence.”
How can you be successful at Franklin? • Attend school everyday • Set goals • Get involved • Make good choices and decisions • Use available resources • Plan and prepare for your future
UC/CSU Requirements A-G (Must earn a “C” or better) • A. History/ Social Science (2 years) • B. English (4 years) • C. Mathematics (3 years, 4 recommended) Algebra 1-2 and above. • D. Laboratory Science (2 years, 3 recommended) Biology and above. • E. Language other than English (2 years, 3 recommended) • F. Visual and Performing Arts (1 year) • G. College Preparatory Elective (1 year)
What is Franklin's Dress Code 2013-2014 • Per the Stockton Unified School District Board Policy #5132 and Education Code Law §35294, the following clothing items or styles are not to be worn to school and will be enforced (Subject to disciplinary action): • Baggy/Sagging trousers and shirts or holes in clothing. • Overalls that act as the straps of the shirt • House slippers and pajamas • Athletic spirit phrases with a double entendre – teams are asked to get Assistant Principal approval prior to making spirit shirts.
Dress Code Continued • • Back-less blouses or shirts (shirts that do not cover the back entirely) • • Bare midriff (stomach may not be exposed) • • Strapless/tube tops or shirts, off-shoulder or single strap garments, Excessively low-cut tops or shirts, see-through tops, Halter-tops, tube tops or spaghetti straps (even with a jacket) Spaghetti straps (straps must completely cover the undergarment) or thin wrap skirts • • Short shorts/skirts with slits up to the thigh area • • Micro miniskirts and shorts (shorter than mid-thigh)
Head Coverings:Bandanas/beanies/earmuffs/wave caps /headbands/baseball caps or any other type of head covering • No Red/Blue Policy: All apparel that is red or blue of any shade is prohibited (i.e.; shoelaces, shoes, belts, shirts, shorts, pants, handkerchiefs, etc.)
How does Franklin's 2-Fight Rule work? • Students who are involved in one (1) fight in any academic year may/shall be recommended for expulsion unless the principal finds that expulsion is inappropriate due to the particular circumstances.
Student IDs • Student must wear IDs on lanyards per SUSD Board Policy. • Consequences • Detention • Parent calls • ALC (in school suspension)
What is Negative Social Media Behavior? • What is Negative Social Media Behavior? • Bullying • Harassment • harassment • Photos without permission What is Social Media? • Facebook • Instagram • Twitter • Snap chat
Suspension/Expulsion: Ed. Code, State law, & Federal Law 48900. A pupil shall…be suspended from school or recommended for expulsion, (1) "Bullying" means any severe or pervasive physical or verbal act or conduct, including communications made in writing or by means of an electronic act, and including one or more acts committed by a pupil or group of pupils as defined in Section 48900.2, 48900.3, or 48900.4, directed toward one or more pupils that has or can be reasonably predicted to have the effect of one or more of the following:
Suspension/Expulsion: Ed. Code, State law, & Federal Law (2) "Electronic act" means the transmission of a communication, including, but not limited to, a message, text, sound, or image, or a post on a social network Internet Web site, by means of an electronic device, including, but not limited to, a telephone, wireless telephone or other wireless communication device, computer, or pager.
ELECTRONIC DEVICESBoard Policy #5132 and Education Code Law §35294 To ensure the safety of all students, to protect personal property, and to ensure the educational process is not disrupted, electronics devices (cell phones, gaming systems, pagers/text messaging, personal computers, recording/signaling devices, cameras, and/or MP3/CD/tape/radio players, IPods/IPods) may not be brought to school.
POSSESSION OF CELLULAR PHONES NOTICE • Except for prior consent for health reasons, possession or use of electronic devices are prohibited. (BP 5131 - Adopted 8/26/03).
CELL PHONE POLICY • We will confiscate all phones in sight. The following consequences will be issued: • 1st OFFENSE - You may pick up your phone in the Discipline Office at the end of the following school day (24 hour rule) • 2nd OFFENSE - A parent must pick it up. • 3rd OFFENSE – Cell Phone will be kept until the end of the school year. • 4th OFFENSE – Suspension and a parent conference. • Any students who is defiant with cell phones out in class will be subject to disciplinary action.
Contact Information • Contact Mr. Gauna, Principal – 933-7435 ext. 8449 rgauna@stockton.k12.ca.us • Contact Mr. Salas, Assistant Principal- 933-7435 ext. 8285 juansalas@stockton.12.ca.us • Contact Mrs. Ruley, Assistant Principal- 933-7435 Ext. 8210 mruley@stockton.k12.ca.us • Contact Mrs. Thayer, Assistant Principal – 933-7435 Est. 8212 dthayer@stockton.k12.ca.us