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Brunswick High School Freshman Parent Meeting. Building Administration. Principal Mrs. Tracy Wheeler Grade 9 Mr. Michael Draves Grade 10 Mr . Thomas Taylor Grade 11 Mr. John Justice Grade 12 Ms. Marisa Bavaro. Important Phone Numbers.
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Building Administration • Principal Mrs. Tracy Wheeler • Grade 9 Mr. Michael Draves • Grade 10 Mr. Thomas Taylor • Grade 11 Mr. John Justice • Grade 12 Ms. Marisa Bavaro
Important Phone Numbers 9thGrade West Office: (330) 273-0491 10th Grade Center Office:(330) 273-0492 11 Grade East Office: (330) 273-0438 12th Grade East Office (330) 273-0490 Guidance Office: (330) 273-0494 Athletic Office: (330) 273-0496 Brunswick Board of Education: (330) 225-7731
Attendance Phone Numbers • Grade 9 (330) 273-5964 • Grade 10 (330) 273-5967 • Grade 11 (330) 273-5966 • Grade 12 (330) 273-5965
2012-2013 Bell Schedule Warning Bell-7:21 1st Period-7:25-8:15 2nd Period-8:20-9:10 3rd Period-9:15-10:05 4th Period-10:10-10:33 5th Period-10:38-11:01 6th Period-11:06-11:29 7th Period-11:34-11:57 8th Period-12:02-12:25 9th Period-12:30-1:20 10th Period-1:25-2:15
Attendance Information • Habitual Truant-A child who is absent for 5 consecutive days, or 7 days in one month, or 12 days in a school year without a legitimate excuse. • Chronic Truant-A child who is absent for 7 consecutive days, 10 days in a month or 15 days in a year without a legitimate excuse. • BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL HOLDS CHILDREN AND PARENTS ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR ATTENDANCE!
Truancy/Class Cuts These are excused: These are unexcused: babysitting hair appointments car or traffic problems missing the bus driving tests employment interviews Senior "Skip Day" oversleeping Monday after Prom weekend shopping attending non-school related events birthdays outside employment, unless through an approved program (Work Study, OWE, OWA, etc.) Personal illness of the student; Illness in the student’s family; Death in the family; Quarantine for contagious disease; Religious reasons Pre-approved vacation College visits Court/ Probation
Lines of Communication Students or parents with questions or concerns about the school are encouraged to utilize the following lines of communication: • Classroom Teacher • Guidance Counselor • Grade Level Principal • Building Principal
Dress Code Highlights • Dresses, skirts and shorts must be knee-length (including those worn to award ceremonies, class presentations, etc.). Leggings and tights are not considered a pant alone and must be accompanied by a knee-length short , dress or skirt. • Pants are not permitted to be ripped, shredded, torn or damaged. Pants must be worn at the waist. • Students are not permitted to wear any type of hat, head wrap or bandana. All hats must be kept in lockers from 7:25 until 2:15. Hoods are considered hats and must remain down during the school day. • Students are not permitted to have unnatural hair color. • Coats must remain in lockers. • Shirts: students are not permitted to wear halter tops, tube tops or any top exposing the midriff or cleavage. • Clothing decorated with offensive, obscene language or gestures promoting drugs, alcohol, tobacco, sex and/or violence are not permitted. • Failure to follow the dress code will result in the student being sent to CLC (in-school suspension) for the day until he/she complies with the dress code.
Mobile Device Policy Mobile devices are powerful communication tools. Brunswick High School defines mobile devices to include cell phones, iPods, iPads, MP3s, laptops, etc. While it’s understood they are a powerful communication tool, for the same reason, mobile devices can be considered a classroom distraction. In an effort to prepare students for the world in which they live, students will be permitted to carry mobile devices on their person with the following guidelines/expectations: When using a mobile device to access the Internet, students are required to connect using the district network. Mobile devices are REQUIRED to be on silent at all times. Mobile devices MUST remain in pockets or backpacks until it is time for their use (under teacher discretion in classrooms/Media Center, lunch period, study hall and hallways) Any activity conducted on a mobile device in class, any school-sponsored activity or in any way at school CANNOT be published to the Internet without the permission of administration, teacher and/or students who are involved in the text/image/audio/video file.
Mobile Device Policy, continued • AT NO TIME ARE STUDENTS PERMITTED TO USE THEIR CELLULAR DEVICES TO MAKE TELEPHONE CALLS DURING THE DAY. SHOULD A STUDENT NEED TO MAKE A TELEPHONE CALL, HE/SHE MUST REPORT TO HIS/HER GRADE LEVEL OFFICE TO USE A SCHOOL TELEPHONE. • **Refusal to relinquish a mobile device to a staff member will result in an AUTOMATIC suspension. • Brunswick High School is NOT responsible for lost or mobile devices.
Mobile Device Consequences 1st Offense: Student may pick up their mobile device at the end of the school day in their grade level office. 2nd Offense: Parent must pick up the student’s mobile device or the student may pick it up at the end of the next school day. Student will receive a Wednesday or Friday detention (after school detention from 2:30 p.m. till 5:00 p.m.). 3rd Offense: Parent must pick up the student’s mobile device or the student may pick it up at the end of the next school day. Student will receive a consequence of one day of CLC (in-school suspension).
90/10 Grading Policy • Brunswick High School uses a 90/10 grading system to better reflect student content knowledge versus student work habits. The breakdown will be displayed as follows: • Overall Grade: Is the student passing the class? • Content Mastery: Is the student learning the required content for this course? • Work Habits: Is the student developing skills for success in the workplace or college? • Work Habits (10%) + Content Mastery (90%) = Overall Grade (100%)
Lockers • Lockers are assigned to each student. Students are responsible for their school materials and personal property, thus lockers should be kept locked at all times. • Sharing of lockers and combinations is not advised! • Lockers are the property of Brunswick City Schools and can be searched at any time.
Buses • Bus information is currently posted on the home page of the school district website: www.bcsoh.org.
Lunch • On the first day of school, students will receive paperwork for free and reduced lunches. Please fill out forms and return to the office as soon as possible. • $ 3.00 for school lunch • $ .50 for milk
Medications • Students who may need to take medications at school, whether prescription or over-the- counter medications, must have a medication form completed & signed by their physician and parent. Such medication will be kept in the 9th grade office. • Medication will only be dispensed from original and properly labeled containers. • Students are not permitted to be in possession of prescription or over-the-counter medications at any time (unless written approval has been submitted to the 9th grade office by the student’s physician).
Freshman Orientation • Friday, August 17th in East Cafeteria: Link Crew Freshman Orientation Presentation • Last Names A-L from 7:45 a.m. till 12:00 p.m. • Last Names M-Z from 12:45 p.m. till 5:00 p.m. • 2012-13 class schedules, locker assignments and student IDs will be distributed at orientation • Meet your Link Crew leaders • Meet teachers, classmates and upperclassmen • Get excited about the school year! • THIS ORIENTATION IS FOR STUDENTS ONLY! PARENTS DO NOT ATTEND.
Link Crew-What is it? • A program which provides structure for freshmen and guides them toward academic and social success. • Junior and Senior LINK CREW members mentor the 9th graders during their freshmen year. • LINK CREW is responsible for Freshman Orientation, Freaky Fridays, tailgate parties, academic lessons with follow up and constant mentoring of their 9th graders.
Freshman Textbook Pickup • Monday, August 20th from 8:00 am till 3:00 pm • Textbooks can be picked up in BHS Media Center • Freshmen must bring the following items with them in order to pick up textbooks: • Student ID • 2012-2013 schedule • Locker information
ProgressBook • ProgressBook is an online grade book that students and parents can use to check grades periodically throughout the school year. • Login information remains the same throughout a student’s career unless a user changes it. • New freshmen, freshmen who have lost/forgotten their login information or parents who would like their login information can request this information via the ProgressBook link on the Brunswick City School District website (www.bcsoh.org).
Get Involved in Sports Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track Volleyball Wrestling • Baseball • Basketball • Bowling • Cheerleading • Cross Country • Football • Golf • Gymnastics
Get Involved in Activities Key Club Latin Club LINK Crew NHS Ski Club Spanish Club Student Council VOFT Video Program Newspaper Yearbook Young Folk • Academic Challenge • AOA • Art Club • Cheerleaders • Class Officers • Color Guard • Dance Team • Diversity Club • French Club • German Club • Green Club • Huddle • Intramurals
Guidance Counselors • Grades 9 -12: A -E Mrs. Julie Pizon • Grades 9 -12: F -K Ms. Adriana Strazzanti • Grades 9 -12: L –Q Mrs. Heather Keller • Grades 9 -12: R –V Miss Jaime Camino • Grades 9 – 12: W –Z Mrs. Shawn Dumann, Guidance Department Chairperson
Graduation Requirements Twenty-one (21) units of credit are necessary for graduation. Every student not enrolled in a state approved vocational program outside of Brunswick High School must earn at least : • 4.5 credits of English, • 4 credits of Math (Algebra II required), • 3 credits of Science (1 Physical Science and 1 Biology) • 3 credits of Social Studies (2 History and 1 Government) • 1 credit of Health and Physical Education • One of the elective credits must include course work in Business/Technology, Fine Arts or Foreign Language. The minimum load each year is 5 periods of scheduled classes.
Grade Point Average Grade point averages are figured quarterly. Semester grades are used to determine yearly grade point averages. The grade point average is figured by dividing the quality points earned by the number of credits attempted. In calculating grade point averages, please remember that Brunswick High School has weighted grades. • Questions regarding GPA should be directed to your Counselor. • Physical Education grades ARE INCLUDED in the grade point average. Honors: 3.750 – 4.000 – Summa cum Laude (Principal’s Roll: Academic Excellence) 3.500 – 3.749 – Magna cum Laude (Honor Roll) 3.000 – 3.499 – Cum Laude (Merit Roll)
Class Standing and Promotion • Sophomore 10th Grade 5 Credits • Junior 11th Grade 10 Credits • Senior 12th Grade 15 Credits
Dropping a Subject • A student may withdraw from a course within the first nine weeks without penalty, provided the student’s course load does not fall below 5 credits. • If a course is dropped after the first nine weeks, a grade of “F” will be recorded.
Phys Ed Exemption • There is a policy that permits students to be exempted from PE if they participate in a sport, cheerleading, dance or marching band for two completed seasons. • Each student must complete two physical education classes or two exemptions; no combination of the two.
Athletic Eligibility • Students must have received passing grades in a minimum of 5 one credit classes or the equivalent • 9th graders must carry a 1.8 GPA • 10th-12 graders must carry a 2.0 GPA • All requirements must be met in the grading period immediately preceding.
BRUNSWICK POLICE LIAISON PROGRAM OFFICER DOUG LAINO BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL
LIAISON FUNCTIONS • ASSIST STUDENTS • CONFLICT MANAGEMENT • CRIMINAL MATTERS • HOME AND SOCIAL MATTERS • ASSIST PARENTS • HOME AND SCHOOL MATTERS • NEIGHBORHOOD PROBLEMS • CRIMINAL AND UNRULY ISSUES
Common Problems Encountered in High School • THEFT • Money, iPods, cell phones, calculators • SPEAKING POORLY OF OTHERS WHICH INCLUDES: • Body language or gestures • Facebook, text messages, notes • POOR DECISION MAKING • Group mentality (following along) • Not thinking pending actions through
Common ProblemsEncountered in High School • FIGHTING - Will lead to school consequences - Also referred to police liaison for possible court action • PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE • Students are not permitted to carry prescription or over-the-counter medication (with exception of epipens, with approval of physician on file at school) • Make sure your child takes medication given at home • Lock up extra medication
ADVICE TO PARENTS • KNOW YOUR CHILDREN’S FRIENDS • COMPLETE NAMES • ADDRESSES AND PHONE NUMBERS • MONITOR THEIR WHEREABOUTS • MONITOR COMPUTER ACTIVITIES CLOSELY • MONITOR CELLPHONE USE • SCRUTINIZE THEIR ROOM & VEHICLE
Advice to Parents • What are your child’s rights? • What are your rights as a parent?