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Judson High School. Wedn esday. The Way of the Rocket. Focus and talking points “ WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS! ”. Wednesday’s Focus – every period. Bullying and Challenges Be a Champion with ALL Rockets!.
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Judson High School Wednesday The Way of the Rocket Focus and talking points“WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!”
Wednesday’s Focus – every period Bullying and Challenges Be a Champion with ALL Rockets! Judson HS is dedicated to providing each student a safe and positive environment on a daily basis. Students are encouraged to discourage behaviors that Verbal bullying is saying or writing mean things. Verbal bullying includes: • Teasing • Name-calling • Inappropriate sexual comments • Taunting • Threatening to cause harm
Wednesday’s Focus – every period Bullying and Challenges Be a Champion with ALL Rockets! Social bullying, sometimes referred to as relational bullying, involves hurting someone’s reputation or relationships. Social bullying includes: • Leaving someone out on purpose • Telling other children not to be friends with someone • Spreading rumors about someone • Embarrassing someone in public
Wednesday’s Focus – every period Bullying and Challenges Be a Champion with ALL Rockets! Physical bullying involves hurting a person’s body or possessions. Physical bullying includes: • Hitting/kicking/pinching • Spitting • Tripping/pushing • Taking or breaking someone’s things • Making mean or rude hand gestures
Wednesday’s Focus – every period Bullying and Challenges Be a Champion with ALL Rockets! • If you experience any bullying challenges, please take the following challenges: • Talk to a teacher, counselor, or administrator • Report a Bully http://reportabully.com/ - anonymous – judsonisd.org • Judson High School is dedicated to being a safe place. If you are having a problem, if you are angry, want to lash out, TELL AN ADULT. Stay cool and get away from the problem. Let’s find solutions; it’s the Rocket Way.
Wednesday’s Focus – every period Attendance Protocols Be here like a Champion! • The following will be the protocols students need to observe for the 2013 – 2014 school year: • To receive credit in a class, a student must attend at least 90 percent of the days the class is offered. If you miss more than nine days in a class, you need to attend tutoring to recover hours. • Failure to comply with attendance requirements means that a student has been • absent from school on ten (10) or more days or parts of days with a semester of the same school year • absent on three (3) or more days or parts of days with a four-week period
Wednesday’s Focus – every period Attendance Protocols Be here like a Champion! • In order to document an absence, a student must present one of the following to the campus attendance office upon return to school: • Parent’s Note – signed note describing reason for absence no later than three days from the date that the student returns to school • Doctor’s Note – after three consecutive days of absences, student must provide a statement from doctor or health clinic verifying illness or condition that caused the extended absence from school
Wednesday’s 3rd Period Talking Point – all week Cafeteria’s Expectations – Eat Like a Champion • Lunch is determined according to the wings and location on the campus. • Take out your schedule and find your 4th period class. • If you have 4th period in…. • The P-Wing or BACK Portables – A Lunch • A Lunch, Advisory, Class • G/F Wing – B Lunch • Advisory, Lunch, Class • H/E Wing – C lunch • Class, Lunch, Advisory • Rest of Campus (and Port 21)– D Lunch • Class, Advisory, Lunch
Wednesday’s 3rd Period Talking Point – all week Cafeteria’s Expectations – Eat Like a Champion • At the end of third, “A” Lunch needs to report directly to the café– NOT TO 4th PERIOD! • All others, go to class/advisory. • Students going to “D” Lunch should take all items with them, as they will NOT RETURN TO 4th PERIOD.
Wednesday’s 3rd Period Talking Point – all week Cafeteria’s Expectations – Eat Like a Champion • Reminders for lunch: • Judson High School is a closed campus. Students MAY NOT leave campus unless they have a pass and have checked out through the attendance office. (Co-Op/Shortened Schedule students will have a sticker) • Lunch is the students’ class for that period. They may only be in the cafeteria or the courtyard. • No food or trays can leave the cafeteria/courtyard. • Students are expected to clean up their area after eating. • The following areas are OFF LIMITS during lunch: parking lots, athletic fields, the PAC, gyms. • Students should not be in the hallways during their lunch unless they have a pass from a teacher.
Wednesday’s 3rd Period Talking Point – all week Cafeteria’s Expectations – Eat Like a Champion • Expectations for cafeteria behavior • Gather food quietly and select a seat • Be courteous, no cutting in line • Clean up your area: pick up all trash on, around, and under the table • IDs must be worn • Only walk in the cafeteria • Open seating – no “saved seats” • Conduct talking to a conversational tone • No talking on cell phones or electronic devices • No food is allowed outside of the cafeteria • Ask for help from an adult if confronted with a conflict • Students must get their lunch right away and finish eating before the end of the lunch period