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Eastview High School Targeted Day (TD 4). January 18, 2012. Everyone is Targeted. Review your schedule provided for you now to be sure you understand your targets. Check with your teachers today to be sure you know what is expected of you tomorrow. Everyone is Targeted.
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EastviewHigh SchoolTargeted Day (TD 4) January 18, 2012
Everyone is Targeted. • Review your schedule provided for you now to be sure you understand your targets. • Check with your teachers today to be sure you know what is expected of you tomorrow.
Everyone is Targeted. • Independent/Enrichment Learning • For 9-10 grade students you are assigned to the commons and the Performing Arts Center (PAC). • Be prepared to work the entire period. No passes will be provided. You may do homework or read a book for silent, sustained reading.
Everyone is Targeted. • General Intervention (guided practice and/or time) • You will be with other classroom teachers, paraprofessionals or student volunteers (grades 9-12) who will support your general learning or course progression needs. • Your teacher assigned you to use this time to work on your own for a specific purpose. Please ask your teacher what is expected of you during your time tomorrow.
Everyone is Targeted. • Focused Intervention • You will be with your individual classroom teacher or department member (grades 9-12) will support a specific teacher identified student learning need.
THE SCHEDULE • Your schedule lists where you are • assigned tomorrow morning. • There is a TTA period and a TTB period listed on your schedule. • Targeted Tuesday student schedules are also posted on the • Campus Parent/Student Portal. • The remainder of the day will follow your periods 1-7 schedule. • NOTE: Periods 4 and 5 are switched because of our lunch • serving schedule!
ATTENDANCE REMINDERSAll 9th and 10th graders • Student attendance is expected as normal and will be taken for both Targeted Tuesday sessions. • All 9th and 10th grade students are required to attend school on all Targeted Tuesdays and will be assigned a specific intervention or enrichment during both morning sessions. • 9th and 10th grade students with an enrichment period should be prepared to work the entire period. No passes will be provided. You may do homework or read a book for silent, sustained reading.
ATTENDANCE REMINDERSAll 11th and 12th graders • Student attendance is expected as normal and will be taken for both Targeted Tuesday sessions. • Students assigned a Focused or General Intervention: are required to attend school on Targeted Tuesdays during the session/s scheduled. • Students targeted for enrichment will be involved in a direct or indirect enrichment and only not need to arrive at EVHS in time for your 9:30am 1st period class, which will begin the regular school day.
11 & 12 Grade Students • Options for 11 or 12th grade students targeted for Independent Enrichment are encouraged to do one or more of the following: • Create an academic study group • Work on your individual homework • Complete any supplemental work • Focus on your post high school planning
PSEO, PART-TIME, SES STUDENTS • Your schedule indicates your assignment for tomorrow morning. • If your class time here conflicts with your commitment outside of EVHS, please work with an administrator to determine the best action to take.
Career Development Students (11-12 grade only) • Period 1 & 2 students will attend your career class if you are NOT assigned an intervention. If you have an intervention assigned you must attend the intervention. Your schedule will indicate this. Period 1 and 2 will occur after you Career class is done; you may attend a study hall at EVHS or arrive at EVHS for your period 3 class at 10:40. • Period 4 & 5 students will NOT attend your career class and you will have a school exempted absence in the class. You will be assigned to a study hall in the Career Center in student services (you will be in periods 2, 3, and 4 here at EVHS during the normal Career class time). • Period 6 & 7 students will be dismissed here at 1:12pm to attend your career class.