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Learn about Yulee Middle School's commitment to safety, bell schedules, daily expectations, anti-bullying initiatives, and the Here Comes the Bus service for parents. Stay informed and engaged with the school's policies and procedures!
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NCSD Commitment to Safety • https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/1c33819b-ae1e-4ccb-9090-e201599a08b2
Arrival Time • Students are not permitted on campus until 8:30 am each morning. • At 8:30, students are allowed to go to the media center, cafeteria, or to their “zero” period class.
Bell Schedule • Zero Period 8:40-9:00 • 1st Period 9:00-9:44 • 2nd Period 9:48-10:36 • 3rd Period 10:40-11:24 • 4th Period 11:28-1:08 • 5th Period 1:12-1:56 • 6th Period 2:00-2:48 • 7th Period 2:52-3:36
Early Release Bell Schedule • Zero Period 8:40-9:00 • 1st Period 9:00-9:34 • 2nd Period 9:38-10:16 • 3rd Period 10:20-10:54 • 4th Period 10:58-12:38 • 5th Period 12:42-1:16 • 6th Period 1:20-1:58 • 7th Period 2:00-2:36
School Day • Students will have six classes. • ELA and Math will be a 90-minute block. • Science, World History, and their elective will not be blocked.
Lunch • Due to going to a 90-minute block schedule for our Core classes, our lunches will be mixed. • Students will be walked to lunch each day by their 4th period teacher.
PBIS Daily Expectations • Be Respectful • Be Responsible • Be Safe
Daily Expectations • This year we will be revisiting our school wide expectations to reduce the number of discipline referrals as well as to create a more positive culture. • Students will have the opportunity to earn Buzz Bucks for exhibiting good behaviors and consistently demonstrating good character.
Daily Expectations • Students are expected to dress in a manner that is appropriate for school. • Students are allowed to possess a cell phone. However, it is expected to remain off during the school day. • These rules will be enforced, and we will follow a discipline progression plan for continued violations.
Bullying • Nassau County will be implementing a program called “ Expect Respect” in an effort to have a systemic approach to address bullying.
Continued • Students are encouraged to report unwanted behaviors to an adult. • Teachers have been educated in what steps to take in the event a situation is reported. • Also, in our student handbook, there is a QR code that will lead you to our Guidance Request Form.
Here Comes The Bus • Here Comes The Bus (HCTB) is an easy-to-use website and app that enables you to see the location of your child’s school bus on a smartphone, tablet, or personal computer. This way, you know when the bus is near your stop, so you can send your child out at just the right time. When the school bus is within a certain distance from your bus stop (you set the distance) you will get an email or push notification on your phone letting you know the bus is almost at your stop.
Here Comes The Bus • Please keep in mind the following items if you choose to use this service: • You must be registered to your correct bus and using your assigned bus stop based on the home address you are registered with at your school. • Do not rely exclusively on HCTB and make sure you are still at your bus stop at the appointed time. • Currently, we cannot provide technical support if you are unable to sign up. • Not all features advertised on the HCTB site are available, but most will be added in the future. • You can download the app from the Google Play or Apple Store or visit www.herecomesthebus.com. You will need your child's student ID# and our district's school code: 76491. For video tutorials and instructions on how to sign up and use HCTB you can visit the HCTB solutions page at http://help.herecomesthebus.com/en/support/solutions.