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Berea High School New Student Orientation . Building Administration. Mr. Vincenzo Ruggiero Principal Mr. Mark Mucha Assistant Principal Grades 9 & 12 Mr. Gregory Soos Assistant Principal Grades 10 & 11 Mr. Robert Cistolo Athletic Director. Guidance Counselors.
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Building Administration • Mr. Vincenzo Ruggiero Principal • Mr. Mark Mucha Assistant Principal Grades 9 & 12 • Mr. Gregory Soos Assistant Principal Grades 10 & 11 • Mr. Robert Cistolo Athletic Director
Guidance Counselors Mrs. Susan Kelley Seniors Mrs. Tina Medina A – G (Grades 9, 10, 11) Ms. Sarah Kolis H – Q (Grades 9, 10, 11) Mr. Robert Schuff R – Z (Grades 9, 10, 11)
Important Phone Numbers • Main Office (216) 898-8900 • Attendance Office (216) 898- 8901 • Activities and Events (216) 267- 2057 • Athletic Hotline (216) 898- 8902 • School Web Address: • www.berea.k12.oh.us/bhs
Berea High Bell Schedule • Period 1 7:30-8:20 • Period 2 8:24-9:20 • Period 3 9:24-10:14 • Period 4 (L) 10:18-10:44 • Period 5 10:48-11:14 • Period 6 (L) 11:18-11:44 • Period 7 11:48-12:14 • Period 8 (L) 12:18-12:44 • Period 9 12:48-1:37 • Period 10 1:41-2:30
Student Involvement Period • SIP schedule will be utilized approximately twice per month. • Period provides students opportunity to participate in school related activities, attend seminars or class meetings, receive academic assistance, etc…
AM SIP Schedule • Period 1 7:30 – 8:13 • Period 2 8:17 – 9:06 • SIP 9:10 – 10:05 • Period 3 10:09 – 10:52 • Period 4 (L) 10:56 – 11:22 • Period 5 11:26 – 11:39 • Period 6 (L) 11:43 – 12:09 • Period 7 12:13 – 12:26 • Period 8 (L) 12:30 – 12:56 • Period 9 1:00 – 1:43 • Period 10 1:47 – 2:30
PM SIP Schedule • Period 1 7:30 – 8:13 • Period 2 8:17 – 9:03 • Period 3 9:07 – 9:50 • Period 4 (L) 9:54 – 10:20 • Period 5 10:24 – 10:37 • Period 6 (L) 10:41 – 11:07 • Period 7 11:11 – 11:24 • Period 8 (L) 11:28 – 11:54 • Period 9 11:58 – 12:41 • Period10 12:45 – 1:31 • SIP 1:35 – 2:30
School Attendance • Students required to attend school regularly. • High attendance rate = higher achievement • Parents must communicate with school by calling the attendance hotline within 24 hours of an absence. • Extended absences should also be communicated with guidance counselor or administrator.
General 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: Achild who is absent for 7 consecutive days, 10 in a month or 15 in a year without a legitimate excuse. • BEREA HIGH SCHOOL HOLDS CHILDREN AND PARENTS ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR ATTENDANCE!
Lines of Communication • Students or parents with questions or concerns are encouraged to utilize the following lines of communication: Classroom Teacher Guidance Counselor Grade Level Principal Building Principal
Dress Code Highlights • Dress for success! • Attire should be appropriate and not cause a disruption to the learning environment. • Specific guidelines can be found in the student handbook. • Staff members may refer particular student cases to SMR (Student Management Room)or the grade level administrator.
Electronic Devices • During the regular school day students are not permitted to use or have visible any electronic communication devices unless specifically authorized for an educational or instructional purpose with teacher permission. • Violation of this policy may result in the device being confiscated.
Lockers • Lockers are the property of the Berea City Schools and are subject to searches if the administration or police have probable cause. • 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. • Inoperable lockers should be reported to the main office this evening.
Supply Lists • Supplies will be determined by individual teacher and will be communicated on first day of school. • On the first day students should bring general school supplies: folders, paper and pen/pencil, notebook etc…
Berea PoliceSchool Resource Officer Program • Agreement between the City of Berea and the Berea City School District. • Based on input from the City of Berea, school administration, faculty and students. • Goals Include: • Education • Crime Prevention • General Law Enforcement
Primary Function of SRO • Provide safe and secure school environment. • Serve as an educational resource • Prevent and reduce criminal acts. • Serve as a liaison between the school and the Berea Police Department.
Freshman Seminars • The Freshman Seminars are designed to help students make a smooth transition to Berea High School. • Students will be exposed to study skills, decision making skills, dealing with peer pressure, high school grading policies, final exams, how to read a transcript, etc… • Seminars will be held periodically during SIP starting in September.
Class of 2014 and Beyond • Students will no longer be recognized using the class rank system, therefore there will be NO Valedictorian or Salutatorian identified. • Students will be recognized for their overall GPA as the following: Cum Laude (“with honors”) 3.500 to 3.849 Magna Cum Laude (“with great honor”) 3.850 to 4.249 Summa Cum Laude (“with highest honor”) 4.250 or higher
Schedule Changes Reasons for making a schedule change: • Error in course placement • Appropriate special needs placement • Computer error on schedule Reasons NOT to change schedule: • Lunch • Electives • Teacher • Study Hall
Schedule Changes • Last day for 1st semester schedule changes is Friday, August 17, 2012. • If you have any questions regarding your student’s schedule, please contact your student’s guidance counselor by phone or e-mail. • No schedule changes will be made after Friday, August 17th. • Changes for second semester must be completed before second semester begins in January 2013.
Co-Curricular Activities • Become an active member of the community and Berea High School. • Wide variety of clubs, activities and athletic teams listed on our website. • Club meeting dates are communicated on the morning announcements.
Graduation Requirement • The graduation requirement for Berea High School is a minimum of 22 credits.
What is a Credit? • Credit is earned when a student passes a class. • Most semester classes are worth .5 credit. These classes meet half of the school year (1 semester). • A class that meets all year long is worth .5 credit each semester for a total of 1 credit. • An exception is Physical Education classes which earn .25 credits.
What is a transcript? • A transcript is the permanent record of a students’ academic history at BHS. • A transcript reflects semester grades, credits, attendance and test scores. • A transcript is an important part of the college admission process. • The semester grades that you will receive in January will be the first grades placed on the transcript.
Academic Information • Work hard, now! • Build a strong GPA • Seek assistance early • Peer tutoring available • Practice good study habits
Athletic Eligibility • If you are an athlete, to be eligible to participate you must have a GPA of 1.5 or higher and have earned at least 2.5 credits from the preceding grading period. • Incoming Freshman must have passed 75% of their classes from 8th grade year in the 4th quarter. • Please direct any athletic questions throughout the year to Mr. Cistolo in the Athletic Department: (216) 898-8902
Athletic Eligibility- Division I • Students who are aiming to compete at a Division I College/University must graduate with the following accomplishments: • 4 Years of English • 3 Years of Math (Algebra I or higher) • 2 Years of Natural or Physical Science (including a lab science) • 1 Extra Year of English, Math, OR Science • 2 Years of Social Science • 4 Years of Extra Core Courses (from any category above, or foreign language) • Earn a combined SAT or ACT score that matches your core course GPA
Athletic Eligibility – Division II • Students who are aiming to compete at a Division II College/University must graduate with the following accomplishments: • 3 Years of English • 2 Years of Math (Algebra I or higher) • 2 Years of Natural or Physical Science (including a lab) • 3 Extra Years of English, Math, OR Science • 2 Years of Social Science • 4 Years of Extra Core Courses (from any category above, or foreign language) • Earn a combined 2.0 GPA or higher • Earn a combined SAT score of 820 or an ACT sum score of 68.
Athletic Event Pricing - Students • $6.00: Student gate sales at football games • $3.00: Presale STUDENT tickets – Football only. • $3.00: Student general admission to other varsity sport events. • $40.00: Student All-Sports Pass entitles entry to ALL home sports events. • $12.00 Student Home Football Pass
Athletic Event Pricing - Adults • $6.00: Adult general admission to all Varsity sports. • $8.00/Game: Reserved seating for football. $40.00/Season • $25.00 Adult Football Pass General Admission • $80.00: Adult All-Sports Pass entitles entry to all home sports events • $3.00: Adult general admission to Freshmen contests.
Student and Parent Breakout Session Parents remain seated in the auditorium for additional information and a short Q & A period. Students will report to designated rooms to receive the following: • Student schedule • Locker assignment • Students will later return to the CAFETERIA for refreshments provided by our PTSA.
Student Forms • On the first day of school, your child will be given a packet of important forms that must be taken home for your review. • The following forms require your signature before being turned in:
Forms Requiring Signatures • PTSA Membership Form (Optional) • Computer User Permission Form • Photo Release Authorization • Emergency Medical Authorization Form • Directory Information Form- please provide as much contact information as possible, especially e-mail addresses. • Student Handbook Signature Sheet
Infinite Campus Parent Portal • On-line/Internet tool to assist parents in monitoring academic progress, transcript information, student attendance and fees currently owed. • Parents may use password information from previous school year or can obtain password information by visiting the main office during the school year. • Parents must provide photo identification in order to receive password information.
Student Drop-Off and Pick-up Location • Student drop-off is at the West side of the school in the large parking lot next to Finnie Stadium. No cars are permitted in the front of the building from 7 - 7:30 A. M. and 2:00-2:30 P. M. daily. • All parent vehicles should exit near the tennis courts onto Maple Street. • Drivers should remain patient and plan ahead for inclement weather conditions that often cause delays and congestion in the parking lot.
Instructional Fees • Full Time Students-$20 • Part Time Students-$10 • Activity Fee for Joining a Club-$10 • Athletic Fee-$80 per sport
Federal Lunch Program • Applications for free and reduced lunches can be obtained by visiting our district website and clicking on the tab “Services” and then clicking on “Nutrition Services” • Students who qualified last year for the program MUST reapply by the end of the first week of school. • Paper applications are available via your child’s guidance counselor.
Common Problems Encountered at High School • SPEAKING POORLY OF OTHERS WHICH INCLUDES: Body language or gestures Notes, text messages, social networks • POOR DECISION MAKING Group mentality (following along) Not thinking pending actions through • LOST MISSING/STOLEN ITEMS Money, IPODS, cell phones
Advice to Parents • Know your child’s friends including complete names, phone number and address • Monitor their whereabouts • Monitor computer activities closely • Monitor cell phone usage • Scrutinize their room and vehicle when of driving age.
Berea High Open House • Please join us for our open house on Thursday, September 6th at 6:45 pm. • Open house is geared toward all parents of students in grades 9-12. • Great opportunity to meet your child’s teachers, follow their daily schedule and experience Berea High School.