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Academic Contract
James Irwin Charter Middle School is an academically focused school, based on the belief that all students will
benefit from an academically rigorous program. James Irwin students must fulfill important academic requirements
and take responsibility for their own learning.
1. James Irwin students are required to be full-time students enrolled in six courses each semester.
Students are expected to complete all homework assignments and turn them in on time. They must set
aside and expect to spend at least one to two hours every night doing homework and studying their
course work. Academics come before all jobs, socializing, sports, and other extra-curricular activities.
2. Students are expected to:
a. Arrive at class with all necessary materials: textbooks, notebooks, paper, pens/pencils, and
completed homework.
b. Be seated and ready to work when the bell rings.
c. Be active participants in the learning process by listening carefully, taking thorough notes,
contributing positively to class discussions, and being respectful of the ideas of others.
d. Be responsible for their own school work (plagiarism or copying another’s work is unacceptable).
e. Make productive use of any Study Hall time.
3. James Irwin Charter Middle School’s curriculum is designed to prepare students for a college preparatory
high school and related course work. Students understand that they will be expected to take the
necessary tests including, but not limited to, subject-specific exams, finals, and MAPs.
4. When absent, students are expected to find out what was covered in class during their absence and
complete missing assignments for each day of an absence. Work assigned before the absence must be
turned in the first day back to school.
5. Expected student performance and the nature and number of assignments are demanding at James Irwin.
Students must complete academic requirements and take responsibility for their own learning. A student
who has earned below 70% in any subject or below a 2.0 GPA at the end of a quarter will be placed on
Academic Probation. Teachers will inform parents and administration if a D or an F is earned. The
student is ultimately responsible for knowing the middle school academic requirements and for
fulfilling those requirements. At a minimum, the student will be expected to make serious effort to
improve his/her grade by seeking help from the appropriate teacher until the grade improves. Students
must have earned an average GPA of 70% in all core content subjects by the end of the year in order to
meet the prerequisite for the next level.
6. Extra credit assignments are not given. Teachers provide additional support as needed; students are
taught to begin with the end in mind as a practical, leadership habit; teachers communicate and update
grades at least weekly in Infinite Campus for both students and parents; and finally, grade slips are
provided to students weekly during active, quarterly periods (normally Weeks 3-8 of a quarter).
Signing this contract indicates that each parent and student understands and will comply with JICMS
requirements.
__________________________________ _____________________________________ Student Signature Parent Signature
JICMS Behavioral Contract
Treat people as if they were what they ought to be, and help them to become what they are capable of being. - Goethe
James Irwin Charter Middle School’s standards for behavior are designed to influence students for high school,
college, and for life, not simply to manage behavior while attending school. The standards in this contract will apply
to the entire community at the school. Staff members, parents, and students are to be positive examples while on
campus or at any school sponsored events.
Honesty, Integrity, Respect, Excellence, and Responsibility are the character pillars that are valued and expected.
These character pillars demonstrate respect for self, others, others’ ideas, and authority. This includes respectfully
confronting someone with whom we have a problem--with the goal of finding a solution. Maintaining these pillars
creates the atmosphere necessary to support academic excellence.
Student infractions will be dealt with as quickly as possible in order to minimize disruptions and uphold student
expectations. Teachers are responsible for keeping classroom order. The Administration will deal with instances of
serious, unacceptable behavior in accordance with the student handbook, district policy, and applicable school laws.
The following list is an example of unacceptable behaviors. The list is illustrative and not to be considered complete.
Disruptive conduct or failure to comply with a reasonable request
Causing classroom or school activity disruption
Leaving campus during the school day without permission
Possession of illegal drugs, alcohol, tobacco, drug paraphernalia, or sexually explicit materials on campus or at school-related events
Inappropriate or immodest dress (strict compliance with dress uniform required)
Physical or verbal abuse
Cheating/Plagiarism
Weapons/Dangerous instruments
Truancy/Tardiness
Bullying of staff or students
Behavior Benchmarks and Consequences
1-5 write-ups - If a student receives an Infinite Campus write-up, a personal phone call will be made by the student, or the student’s teacher to the parents. (4 or more Level I offenses in a quarter will result in a Level II consequence, see page 17 for more details)
10 write-ups – If a student receives 10 Infinite Campus write-ups, a meeting will take place with the student, parent, faculty, and administration to discuss the behavioral issues.
15 write-ups – When a student receives 15 Infinite Campus write-ups, a second parent meeting will be conducted and the student will be placed on an Administrative Behavioral Contract.
20 write-ups – A student who receives 20 Infinite Campus write-ups will receive a mandatory 3-day out-of-school suspension (OSS).
25 write-ups – At the point a student receives 25 Infinite Campus write-ups, he or she will be declared a habitually disruptive student in accordance with Colorado School Law 22-33-106(II). A recommendation will be made by the JICMS administration that the student withdraw from James Irwin Charter Middle school or face expulsion.
__________________________________ _____________________________________ Student Signature Parent Signature
School Policy and Procedures Agreement Form (please read the student handbook, located on the JICMS website, prior to returning this form)
I hereby acknowledge that I have read the James Irwin Charter Middle School Student Handbook in its entirety and agree to adhere to the policies and procedures set forth therein. I will strive to be a contributing member of the James Irwin community as I am able. ________________________________________________ ____________________ Student Name (printed) Grade ________________________________________________ ______________________ Student Signature Date ________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Name (printed) ________________________________________________ ______________________ Parent/Guardian Signature Date
Acknowledgement of Understanding of the Computer Acceptable Use Policy (located in the “to keep” MSD packet) I have read and agree to comply with the terms of this policy governing the use of JICS’s computer, network and internet. I understand that this access is designed for educational purposes. JICS has taken precautions to eliminate inappropriate material, and students will not access unfiltered materials. I also recognize it is impossible for JICS to restrict access to all inappropriate materials, and I will not hold JICS responsible for materials acquired on the network, nor will I hold JICS responsible for any financial obligations arising from unauthorized use of the internet or school email accounts. Further, I accept full responsibility of my child’s technology use when not in a school setting, or when using personal technology devices while on or near school campus, in school vehicles, and at school-sponsored activities. I hereby give permission for my student to use the internet/network/email accounts and certify that the information on this form is correct. I understand that any violation of this policy may result in disciplinary action, including possible termination, expulsion, and civil and/or criminal liability. ____________________________________ _____________________________________ ____________ Student Signature Student Printed Name Date ____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________ Parent/Guardian Signature Parent/Guardian Printed Name Date
Revised 2/8/2018
JICMS LOCKER CONTRACT Grades 7 & 8
You will be responsible for emptying and cleaning your locker at the end of the year. You will also have to pay for any damage to your assigned locker. There may be random locker checks throughout the year. Consequences will be given if any of the following are found in or on your locker:
Stickers or tape (magnets and magnetic stickers are allowed)
Inappropriate or offensive posters, pictures, or magnets
Marker or ink of any kind (dry erase marker does not wipe off lockers)
Any disgusting odor
Spilled food or drink
A lock that has been disabled by a pen cap, eraser, etc.
In addition:
You may not exchange or share lockers with another student.
If you choose to use a lock, it must be issued by the front office for a rental fee of $15.00.
Your lock may not be replaced by any other lock.
You are responsible to ensure the assigned lock is on your locker at the end of the school year. You will be charged an additional $15.00 for a missing lock.
Be aware that your combination is provided to you only and cannot be given out to another student by the front office or YOU!
With permission from the office, you may decorate lockers for special occasions (birthdays, holidays, sports events, etc.).
All items in your locker are considered YOUR responsibility. I agree to follow, and understand there are consequences for not following, these rules. ______________________________________________________________________ Printed Name of Student ________________________________________________ _____________ Signature of Student Date ____________________________________________________________ _____________ Signature of Parent Date
OPT OUT: Posting or use of students’ class work
Photos/videotaping of teachers & classes
At JICMS, we strive for excellence combined with strong positive reinforcement. One of the ways we do
this is by displaying exemplary student work on bulletin boards and in the hallways. Students enjoy seeing
their work on display in this way.
JICMS also uses videos to help teachers observe themselves or other teachers for professional development
and for presentation at conferences to demonstrate our methods. In the past, interested news reporters have
taken pictures and video footage for newspapers or television. Using pictures and videos is very helpful for
our training of teachers and showing the community what we do at JICMS. All such images of depictions
of persons will be used for education, training, research and public information purposes only, and will be
used in a professional manner that protects the dignity of individuals and their families.
If you wish to opt out, please fill out the bottom portion of this form.
If you sign the OPT OUT agreement, you withdraw permission for the school-wide procedures described
above, and the statements below reflect your decision:
I do NOT want my student’s exemplary work posted.
I do NOT want my student to be in any pictures or videos used for training or in the public media.
______________________________________ _____________________ Student Name Grade ______________________________________ _____________________ Student Name Grade ______________________________________ _____________________ Student Name Grade
______________________________________ _______________________________________ Parent/Guardian Name (please print) Parent/Guardian Signature
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Confidential Health Information
Student Information Name ____________________________________________ M ____ F ____
Grade __________ Age ______ Date of Birth _________________________
Parent/Guardian Information Father ___________________________ Mother ___________________________
Home Phone ___________________________ Home phone ___________________________
Work Phone ___________________________ Work phone ___________________________
Cell Phone ___________________________ Cell phone ___________________________
Emergency Contact Information Name _____________________________________ Relationship ___________________________________
Phone ________________________ Work _________________________ Cell ______________________
Doctor Information Name _________________________________________________________________________________
Phone ___________________________ Fax ___________________________
Student Health Issues (Check all that apply) Vision problems:
Lung/Asthma/TB
Blood Disease
Hearing/Earaches
Stomach/Ulcer
Speech difficulty
Headaches/Head Injuries
Bone/Joint Disease
Epilepsy
Eating/Sleeping Problems
Heart Condition
Diabetes
Other ________________
If you have checked any of the above, please give a brief comment: __________________________________________________________________________________________________
Does your child have any significant allergies or sensitivities that you feel school personnel need to know about? __________________________________________________________________________________________________
Is your child under medical care? _______________________________________________________________________
Is your child on any medication? ____________ Type: ____________________ Dosage: _________________________ Possible side effects: _________________________________________________________________________________
Will the medication be taken at school? Yes ___ No ___ Time ___________ (A permission slip signed by a physician must be on file for any and all OTC and prescription medications. Permission slips can be obtained at the front office.)
If I cannot be reached by telephone in the event of an emergency involving my student, please send my child to any available medical service. If an ambulance service is necessary, parents must assume financial responsibility.
__________________________________________ ______________________________
Signature of Parent of Guardian Date
VOLUNTEER HELP
James Irwin Charter Middle School considers it a unique opportunity to be able to provide a rigorous academic program with character integration for each student. Often this is possible because of your willingness and availability to serve. We appreciate a faithful volunteer more than we could ever express. Your services are a tremendous asset to JICMS. May we encourage you as a parent/guardian or maybe even as a grandparent to commit a few hours a month/week? Without exception, there are many needs. Areas of volunteer help needed:
ATHLETIC EVENTS – Taking admission fees, concessions, stats, or keeping score at games.
LANDSCAPING/GROUNDS CLEAN UP – Weeding, edging, beautifying the grounds, etc.
LUNCHROOM MONITOR - Helping our assigned staff in supervising our lunch times. For the 6th
grade classes, this would be from 11:27-11:57 M-TH., and Fridays 10:32-11:02. For the 7th and 8th grades, this would be 1st lunch 12:07-12:32 M-TH., and 2nd lunch 12:55-1:20 M-TH. On Fridays, 1st lunch 11:07-11:30, and 2nd lunch 12:47-12:10. If you can only volunteer during one lunch time, this would also help.
CARLINE DUTY – Assisting either for morning or afternoon car line directing traffic or helping as a crossing guard. Times are 7:15-7:45 M-FRI., and/or 3:20–3:50 M-TH., Fridays from 1:30-1:50.
SPECIAL EVENTS – Spirit week events, concerts, promotion ceremony, carnival, etc.
OFFICE ASSISTANCE – Making copies, filing, stuffing envelopes, delivering items, etc.
UNIFORM CLOSET ORGANIZER – Entails keeping the closet neat and in order.
TUTORING – If you have an area in which you excel, would you be willing to tutor after school or during study hall time?
SAC – School Accountability Committee. Each year, we need 3-5 parents to partner with Teachers and Administrators in assessing school practices. (Quarterly Meeting)
GUEST SPEAKERS – Do you have an area of expertise that you would be willing to share with our teachers and students?
I WOULD LIKE TO BE A PARENT VOLUNTEER AT JICMS:
Name: ___________________________________ Email: __________________________________
Home #____________________ Cell: ___________________ Work: __________________
Please Check: _______ One day a week _______ One day a month _______ Per Event
Circle the days you are available: M T W TH F S
AREA OF SERVICE: ____ Office ____Lunchroom ____ Car Line Duty
____ Uniform Closet Organizer ____Tutoring ____Classroom ____ Athletic Events
____Crossing Guard ____Special Events ____Landscaping ____SAC ____Guest Speaker
Please contact the front office at 302-9108 for more information or to volunteer.
Deadlines and Discounts (includes name on cover):
1. $36 = Current students who order by May 31 (MSD) and New students (enrolled May 31-July 31) who
order by July 31
2. $41 = August 1 – October 5, 2018
3. $46 = October 9 – February 28, 2019 (There is no personalization after January 14.)
Personalization is included on all books until January 14.