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Albertus Magnus High School
The Catholic High School of Rockland County
Founded and Administered by the Dominican Congregation of Our Lady of the Rosary
Sparkill, New York
2017-2018 Academic Year
Mr. Robert J. Gomprecht
President
Mr. Christopher M. Power
Principal
798 Route 304
Bardonia, NY 10954
Tel: (845) 623-8842
Fax: (845) 623-0009
http://www.albertusmagnus.net
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Board of Trustees
Sr. Mary Murray, O.P. President
Sr. Irene Ellis, O.P.
Sr. Eileen Gannon, O.P.
Sr. Grace Hogan, O.P.
Sr. Margaret Palliser, O.P.
The Sparkill Dominicans
The Dominican Congregation of Our Lady of the Rosary was founded by Mother Catherine Mary
Antoninus Thorpe on May 6, 1876 in the Convent of Our Lady of the Rosary on 2nd Avenue in New
York City. It was also the home of the St. Joseph Mission which sheltered young girls and women
and the poor and sick of New York City. In 1884, Mother Dominic purchased the property in Sparkill
and opened St. Agnes Home for Boys which eventually became the official Motherhouse, Novitiate,
and Infirmary. The Community’s main mission was to care for the poor, orphans and indigent
women. However, in 1890, Rev. P.J. O’Meara of St. John Church in Piermont asked the Sisters to
staff his school which continued for seven years. In 1897, Rev. James Crosby petitioned the
Community to staff St. Ann’s in Nyack where the Sisters remained for twenty-seven years. For 130
years, many schools and missions have been and still are staffed by the Sparkill Dominicans in New
York State, New York City, Missouri, Maryland, Montana, Pakistan, and Peru.
Presidents of Albertus Magnus H.S.
Mr. Joseph T. Troy .......................................... 1995 - 2015
Mr. Robert J. Gomprecht................................ 2015 -
Principals of Albertus Magnus H.S.
Sister Theresa Francis Curran, OP ................. 1957 - 1963
Sister Noela Miriam, OP ................................. 1963 - 1966
Sister Anne Roberta Mulvey, OP .................... 1966 - 1975
Sister Catherine William Moran, OP ............... 1975 - 1983
Sister Jeanine Nolan, OP ................................ 1983 - 1989
Sister Helen Robert Boyd, OP ........................ 1989 - 1996
Mr. Donald McBride ........................................ 1996 - 1998
Mr. Joseph T. Troy .......................................... 1998 - 1999
Mr. Kevin McNulty ........................................... 1999 - 2000
Ms. Mary Kane ................................................ 2000 - 2004
Mr. Joseph T. Troy .......................................... 2004 - 2015
Mr. Christopher M. Power ............................... 2015 -
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Mission Statement
Albertus Magnus High School is a Catholic, coeducational community of faith in which our future
leaders strive for academic excellence, seek Truth, and show respect for the dignity of each person.
We believe that:
• The celebration of the Eucharist as a community of faith is paramount to our spiritual and
educational identity.
• A daily commitment to excellence is important for all facets of school life.
• All students are unique and have the ability to learn.
• Diverse methods and instructional strategies enhance learning.
• The integration of technology in all aspects of the curriculum enables the students to function
successfully in a modern society.
• Assessment of student learning will provide opportunities to demonstrate achievement.
• All members of our school community share the responsibility for the education of all students.
• Each person has the right to be treated with dignity and respect.
• A positive and safe family environment is essential for all members of our school community to
feel welcome and secure.
• Extra-curricular activities and interscholastic athletics allow for the future growth and
development of each student.
• A service- oriented environment in which the Catholic leadership of our students will evolve for
the world of tomorrow.
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Profile of a Graduate
Our focus at Albertus Magnus High school is the whole student. Therefore, AMHS graduates strive to
live the four pillars of the Dominican tradition:
Prayer, Study, Community, Service
Prayer
• To continually experience a loving God in themselves and in others
• To live the teachings of Jesus in the spirit of St. Dominic
• To recognize that each person is unique and has a special relationship with God
Study
• To cultivate the discipline of study and a love of learning
• To develop a spirit of independent intellectual inquiry, search for truth in all academic
• Disciplines, and the ability to integrate knowledge with reflection
Community
• To recognize themselves as members of the world community
• To respect and accept the unique contributions of each individual to society
• To understand that we cannot fully know the mystery of God in isolation, we need each other
Service
• To cherish the love that God has blessed and bestowed upon them
• To encourage them to share their God given gifts with the world
• To be dedicated to the common search for Truth
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History of Albertus Magnus High School
At the request of Cardinal Spellman in the early 1950's, the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill took upon
themselves the full responsibility for the entire project that would be Albertus Magnus High School. In
July of 1957, the Dominican Sisters purchased the property at the intersection of 304 and Germonds
Road and thus began the journey. This awesome task moved swiftly. Instead of waiting for the
September of 1959, Albertus officially opened in September of 1957 in the new St. Catharine's Grade
School, Blauvelt. By September of 1960, the new school and convent were ready for occupancy.
Since the first graduating class in 1961, 7,749 students have had the privilege of receiving a quality
education in a school dedicated to Catholic doctrine and Gospel values. The school is accredited by
the Board of Regents of the State of New York and by the Middle States Association of Schools.
Albertus has always been dedicated to providing quality education in Rockland County and has
sought to encourage the young men and women to look beyond self to the enduring values of trust
and service to the community. Many of our graduates have distinguished themselves by attending
prestigious colleges and now hold noble positions in the business market.
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Albertus Magnus High School 2017 - 2018 Calendar
First bell rings at 8:12 am Classes dismissed at 2:26 pm
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Wednesday 9/6/2017 Freshman Orientation Freshmen in Attendance Only
Thursday 9/7/2017 Sophomore /Junior Orientation Sophomores and Juniors in Attendance Only
Friday 9/8/2017 School Open All Grades in Attendance/Full Day
Friday 9/15/17 Professional Development No Student Attendance
Friday 9/22/2017 Faculty Retreat No Student Attendance
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Monday 10/9/2017 Columbus Day School Closed
Wednesday 10/11//2017 * PSAT 11th Grade & Faculty Only in Attendance. Dismissal 12:00 pm Bus Transportation Provided
Sunday 10/22/2017 Open House
Monday 10/23/2017 Open House
Tuesday 10/24/2017 Open House Holiday School Closed
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Sunday 11/1/2017 All Saints’ Day
Friday 11/11/2017 Veteran’s Day Holiday HSPT Exam
School Closed
Wednesday 11/22/2017 Thanksgiving Liturgy 10:00 Dismissal
Thursday 11/23/2017 Thanksgiving Holiday School Closed
Friday 11/24/2017 Thanksgiving Holiday School Closed
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Tuesday 12/19/2017 Christmas Liturgy 10 am Dismissal
Wednesday- Tuesday
12/20/2017 - 1/2/2018
Christmas Recess School Closed
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Wednesday 1/3/2018 Classes Resume
Monday 1/15/2018 Martin Luther King Day School Closed
Tuesday - Friday
1/23/2018 - 1/26/2018
Midterm/Regents Exams
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Friday 2/16/2018 Professional Development Junior Class in Attendance only. Dismissal 11:30am
Monday 2/19/2018 President’s Day School Closed
Tuesday - Friday
2/20/2018 - 2/23/2018
Mid-Winter Recess School Closed
Monday 2/26/2018 Classes Resume
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Friday 3/2/2018 Freshman Retreat No Student Attendance
Friday 3/16/2018 Professional Development No Student Attendance
Thursday Friday
3/29/2018 3/30/2018
Holy Thursday Good Friday
School Closed School Closed
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Friday 4/2/2018- 4/6/2018
Easter Recess School Closed
Monday 4/9/2018 Classes Resume
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Monday- Friday
5/14/2018 - 5/18/2018
AP Exams
Thursday 5/10/2018 Ascension Thursday
Friday- Monday
5/25/2018 - 5/28/2018
Memorial Day Holiday Memorial Day
School Closed School Closed
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Friday 6/1/2018 Graduation Class of 2017
Wednesday - Wednesday
6/12/2018 - 6/19/2018
School and Regents Exams
Wednesday 6/20/2018 Last Day of Students in Attendance
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Faculty and Staff
Directors and Offices
Director of Admissions ................................................. Mrs. Noreen Power
Director of Athletics ...................................................... Mr. Timothy Gavan
Director of Campus Ministry ......................................... Sr. Nancy Richter, OP
Director of Development & Alumni Affairs .................... Mrs. Una Miller
Director of Guidance .................................................... Mrs. Casey Ehrie
Director of Guidance .................................................... Mrs. Marie Holland
Director of Information Technology .............................. Mr. Michael Fevola
Main Office ................................................................... Mrs. Elizabeth Albrecht
Attendance Office ........................................................ Mrs. Diane Coffey
Business Office ............................................................ Mrs. Irene Cossa
Guidance Office ........................................................... Mrs. Marianne O’Brien
Tuition Office ................................................................ Mrs. Susan Lieval
Guidance Counselor .................................................... Mrs. Allison Buckley
Librarian ....................................................................... Mrs. Doreen McAvoy
Nurse ........................................................................... Mrs. Katherine Forlini
Department Chairs
English ......................................................................... Mrs. Rosemarie Ruppino
Mathematics ................................................................. Mrs. Megan Fennell
Science ........................................................................ Mrs. Amy Arellano
Social Studies .............................................................. Mr. Michael McAndrew
Foreign Language ........................................................ Mrs. Beth McDonough
Information Technology ............................................... Mr. Michael Fevola
Phys Ed & Health ......................................................... Mr. Patrick McFadden
Performing Arts ............................................................ Mrs. Nadia Rizzo
Theology ...................................................................... Mrs. Sonali-Santiago-Borges
Visual Arts .................................................................... Ms. Jennie Wassmer
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Exam Schedules
January Exam Schedule
Tuesday, January 23, 2017 – Friday, 26, 2018
New York State Regents and Albertus Magnus H.S. Final Exam Schedules
Tuesday, June 12, 2017 – Tuesday, June 19, 2018
SAT Test Dates
August 26,2017
October 7, 2017
November 4, 2017*
December 2, 2017
March10, 2018
May 5, 2018*
June 2, 2018
Register for the SAT I and/or SAT II
On-line at www.collegeboard.com
(*) offered at Albertus Magnus High School
ACT Test Dates
September 9, 2017
October 28, 2017
December 9, 2017
February 10, 2018
April14, 2018
June 9, 2018
July 14, 2018
Register for the ACT at www.actstudent.org
(Not offered at AMHS)
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Amendments to Handbook
The Handbook is subject to change at any time when determined to be necessary by the school
Administration. If changes are made to the Handbook, parents/guardians will be notified promptly.
Accreditation
Albertus Magnus High School is chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of
New York and is accredited by the Commission on Secondary Schools of the Middle States
Association of Colleges and Schools.
Report Card Distribution Dates
1st Quarter
Academic Deficiency .........October 13, 2017
Report Card: ......................November 9, 2017
2nd Quarter
Academic Deficiency .........December 8, 2017
Report Card: ......................February 2, 2018
3rd Quarter
Academic Deficiency .........March 9, 2018
Report Card: ......................April 20, 2018
4th Quarter
Academic Deficiency .........May 11, 2018
Report Card: ......................June 22, 2018
Academic Portal
In addition to quarterly progress reports and report cards, student’s grades are now accessible to
parents throughout each marking period through an academic portal. Parents will receive a password
at the beginning of the school year to access the student’s grades on an ongoing basis through the
Albertus Magnus website. The portal will enable parents to remain current on the student’s progress.
The system will enable parents to work in conjunction with teachers in recognizing student
achievements as well as identifying subject areas that may need attention.
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Albertus Magnus Graduation Requirements
The minimum credits required for graduation:
Theology ................................. 4 Credits
English .................................... 4 Credits
Social Studies ......................... 4 Credits
Mathematics ........................... 3 Credits
Science ................................... 3 Credits
Foreign Language .................. 3 Credits
Health ..................................... ½ Credit
Fine Arts ................................. 1 Credit
Physical Education ................. 2 Credits
Albertus Magnus offers Advanced Placement, College Level, and Honors courses which are intended
to provide additional challenges within the standard areas of the curriculum. Some students may opt
to take seven classes after freshman year, allowing more elective opportunities; however, this would
require foregoing the traditional lunch period within the schedule.
Once courses have been selected, it is not possible to change classes (an exception will be made
during the first quarter only for students who find an honors course(s) too difficult for them, or teacher
recommends the change). Courses changes after schedules have been finalized may result in
changes to other classes.
School Policy for Honors, Advanced Placement and College Courses
Any student interested in taking more advanced courses must obtain Department approval. Students
will be provisionally accepted based on grades through the first semester; however, such acceptance
is contingent upon the final grade at the conclusion of the academic school year. Students not
accepted at the time of course selection will have the opportunity to reapply at the end of academic
school year if the final grade meets the course prerequisite and if there is room in the class.
Prerequisites for specific AP and College Level Courses are listed in the academic course catalog.
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Weighted Scale for AP, College Level and Honors Courses
The following are the weights given to advanced courses and will be calculated into the final Grade
Point Average for the academic year.
Advanced Placement Courses .................... 1.10
College Level Courses................................. 1.08
Honors Level Courses ................................. 1.04
College Preparatory ..................................... 1.02
Regents Courses ......................................... 1.02
NYS Regents Diploma Requirements
(For the Class of 2018 and 2019)
Students must past all five required Regents Exams at a score of 65 or above
Required Regents:
• Math (Algebra) Regents
• English Regents
• Global History Regents
• U.S. History/Government regents
• Science (Biology) Regents
NYS Advanced Regents Diploma Requirements
(For the Class of 2018 and 2019)
Successful passing (65% or above) of 8 Regents Exams as well as the Level III FLACS (Foreign
Language Association of Chairpersons and Supervisors) Exam
Required Regents:
• Algebra Regents
• Geometry Regents
• Algebra II and Trig Regents
• US history/Government Regents
• Biology Regents and a 2nd Science Regents
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National Honor Society Qualifications
The following qualifications must be met in order to become a member of the English, Foreign
Language, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies Honor Societies:
• 90% average at the end of three years of study in the given subject area
• At least an 85% on all Regents examinations in the given subject area. (New York State has
designated a grade between 85% and 100% as “passing with distinction” or “mastery
knowledge” of the content area)
• Service in related subject area
To be eligible for membership in the National Honor Society, a student must first qualify for
membership in three of the five academic honor societies and have an overall average of 90.
The administration will select the valedictorian and the salutatorian based on final average and
strength of schedule. The number of AP courses that the student has taken will be taken into
consideration in the selection of the students for these academic honors.
**National Honor Society Qualifications and Graduation Requirements Will Change with the Class of 2020**
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School Timetable
Daily Class Schedule Homeroom Schedule First Bell 8:12 First Bell 8:12 1st Period 8:17 9:03 Homeroom 8:17 8:27 2nd Period 9:06 9:49 1st Period 8:30 9:12 3rd Period 9:52 10:35 2nd Period 9:15 9:57 4th Period 10:38 11:21 3rd Period 10:00 10:42 5th Period 11:24 12:07 4th Period 10:45 11:27 6th Period 12:10 12:53 5th Period 11:30 12:12 7th Period 12:56 1:39 6th Period 12:15 12:57 8th Period 1:42 2:26 7th Period 1:00 1:42 8th Period 1:45 2:26
Mass Schedule Extended Mass Schedule First Bell 8:12 First Bell 8:12 1st Period 8:17 8:57 1st Period 8:17 8:57 2nd Period 9:00 9:35 2nd Period 9:00 9:32 MASS 9:38 10:37 MASS 9:35 10:56 3rd Period 10:40 11:15 3rd Period 10:59 11:31 4th Period 11:18 11:53 4th Period 11:34 12:06 5th Period 11:56 12:31 5th Period 12:09 12:41 6th Period 12:34 1:09 6th Period 12:44 1:16 7th Period 1:12 1:47 7th Period 1:19 1:50 8th Period 1:50 2:26 8th Period 1:53 2:26
Two-Hour Delay Assembly First Bell 10:13 First Bell 8:12 1st Period 10:18 10:49 1st Period 8:17 9:01 2nd Period 10:52 11:18 2nd Period 9:03 9:39 4th Period 11:21 11:51 3rd Period 9:42 10:17 5th Period 11:54 12:24 4th Period 10:20 10:55 6th Period 12:27 12:57 5th Period 10:58 11:33 3rd Period 1:00 1:26 6th Period 11:36 12:11 7th Period 1:29 1:55 7th Period 12:14 12:49 8th Period 1:58 2:26 8th Period 12:52 1:27 Assembly 1:30 2:26
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School Rules and Regulations
Academic Standards
Albertus Magnus High School is a college-preparatory school for students of excellent academic
potential and ability who have well-disciplined study habits. Although all students are welcomed at
Albertus, we do have limited educational programs contained in Resource Rooms and/or Special
Education classrooms.
Conformity to School Regulations
The conformity of students to the rules and regulations of this school is essential for maintaining a
learning environment in which all students are able to develop their talents to the greatest degree
possible. The Administration will insist on the observance of all regulations in order to maintain the
excellence and quality of education that both faculty and parents desire. Any parent who is not willing
to give complete support to the Administration in the implementation of the philosophy of this school
must transfer his/her child to another school. If a student is not able or willing to conform to all of the
regulations, including dress code and hairstyle, then another school should be selected.
Non-Discriminatory Policy
Albertus Magnus High School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the
rights, privileges and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.
Albertus Magnus High School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national and ethnic
origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan
programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
Purpose and Use of Handbook
The Handbook exists to foster the efficient operation of Albertus Magnus High School. To meet this
objective, the school Administration is given flexibility and the ability to exercise discretion. In
appropriate circumstances, the Principal has the discretion to take actions other than those specified
in the Handbook. This Handbook is not intended and should not be considered to create any
additional rights for students or parents/guardians.
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Schedule Changes
1. Schedule changes are not made based on teacher preference.
2. Parents who would like a schedule change for their child, must follow the following procedure:
a. A written request for the change from the parents should be given to the student’s
subject teacher.
b. This request should clearly state the reason for the change.
c. This request will then be forwarded to the appropriate Department Chairperson for
review. A recommendation will be made to his/her Guidance Counselor.
d. A final decision will be made by the Principal.
3. Adjustments to student schedules will not be made after September 23.
4. After September 23, a course cannot be dropped until the conclusion of the first semester.
First semester grades will remain on the student’s record.
5. No course can be dropped after the first week of the third quarter.
6. Seniors, please note that colleges will be notified of any changes to your course schedule that
occur after you have submitted college applications.
Advancement to the Next Grade
In order for a student to advance to the next grade in Albertus Magnus High School, he/she must
receive a passing grade in every subject assigned during the school year, and he/she must have a
satisfactory record of deportment. If a student received a failing grade in one or two subjects, he/she
must take these subjects in an approved summer school. A student who fails to do so may NOT
return to Albertus Magnus. If a student receives failing grades in two or more subjects at the end of
the year, that student must transfer to another school. In addition, if a student’s record of deportment
during the school year has not been satisfactory, that student will NOT be invited back to Albertus
Magnus High School.
Credits and Summer School
1. A student who fails a departmental test or Regents exam will not have to attend summer
school provided he/she passes on the final average. A student who fails in the final course
average must attend summer school to receive credit and be allowed to advance into the next
year in high school. Students who fail a Regents Exam must sign up to repeat that Regents
exam in August. A student who retakes a Regents exam will have the highest grade recorded
on the transcript, though the Final Grade will not be recalculated because of exams retaken.
2. Students may enroll only in an accredited summer school. Students must verify their
registration in approved summer school programs with the Guidance Department at the end of
the school year in June.
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3. An official grade report must be mailed directly to Albertus Magnus, so that the permanent
record may be updated. Students who fail to follow these procedures will not be invited to
return to Albertus Magnus.
4. In the event a student receives a failing grade in a special subject (e.g., physical education,
health, special electives, etc.), that failure must be removed by the student via a summer
assignment or project as designated by the teacher before advancement into the next grade.
Report Cards
Report cards are issued four times a year. The minimum passing grade in each subject is sixty-five
percent (65%). Conferences for parents/guardians are scheduled after the first quarter report card by
accessing the school’s website. A parent/guardian is encouraged to contact the teacher of a class to
discuss the student’s progress.
1. Each marking period grade is determined by the subject teacher on the basis of quizzes,
homework, examinations, effort, or special assignments given during the marking period.
2. The grade of incomplete (INC) is not given on a report card unless a serious medical reason or
extraordinary circumstances warrant it. If the incomplete is not removed by a date determined
by the Administration the incomplete becomes an “F”. All “incompletes” must be approved by
the Assistant Principal.
3. The lowest marking period or examination grade to be entered on the report card for the first
three quarters is 50%. For an exception to this rule, the approval of the Principal is required.
The lowest grade for the final marking period and for the final examination will be determined
by the teacher.
4. Examination Policy--Missing an examination
a. Forgetting the correct time of an exam, misreading the examination schedule, etc. will
mean that a student will receive an “F” for that examination.
b. If a student arrives late for an examination, he/she will not receive additional time to
complete the examination.
c. Missing an examination for a legitimate reason (illness, death in the family, accident,
etc.) will not constitute a “50” in the examination. The parent or guardian must call the
school before 8:00 a.m. to report the problem and the student must bring in an
authorized written document, such as a physician’s statement. The student will make
up this examination on a day scheduled for this purpose. Determinations as to what
constitute a legitimate reason are reserved to the Administration.
5. Formal tests are scheduled in January and June. In addition to the quarterly report cards,
teachers will send to the parents an Academic Deficiency Report, if a student is not performing
up to academic standards and is in danger of failing a subject. These reports will be sent home
midway between marking periods as required. Parents are encouraged to monitor the Parent
Portal and contact teachers concerning their children’s progress.
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Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the unauthorized use of another person’s language or ideas and the representation of
them as one’s original work. Our policy on honesty is simple: Cheating, in any guise whether giving
or receiving information, is morally wrong and will not be tolerated. As a Catholic community, it is vital
that each member appreciates and practices a strong code of ethics.
The use of electronic and telecommunication devices is prohibited during school hours unless
authorized by the teacher as part of a lesson. Any student who has been identified as using any of
these devices during an exam will automatically be viewed as cheating and as trying to give or gain
an unfair advantage with regards to the test. It should also be noted that there are specific regulations
and punishment described by the New York State Board of Education regarding such incidents during
the administration of the New York State Regents Examinations to include automatic disqualification
from the exam.
The student has the responsibility of conducting herself/himself in a manner that is above suspicion.
This same responsibility applies to all classroom performance, daily and weekly quizzes and tests,
homework assignments, or plagiarized works.
If it is determined that the student has violated the code of conduct regarding honesty and academic
performance the following will occur:
• The teacher will contact the student’s parents.
• The student will be assigned a “zero” on the assignment paper, quiz or test.
• The teacher will inform the Dean of Students.
• Suspension or expulsion may be warranted for repeat offenders.
Honor Roll
An Honor Roll is established four times each year. At the close of the first and third quarters, the
Honor Roll is determined by a student’s grade point average for the quarter. At the close of the
second quarter the Honor Roll is determined by the student’s semester grade point average. A failure
in either the first or second quarter, or the exam, will exclude a student from the Honor Roll. At the
close of the fourth quarter the Honor roll is established based upon the student’s grade point average
in a course. Grades are weighted for Honors, Advanced Placement, and College courses. Updated
weights can be retrieved from our school profile. Weights are not included in a straight grade
average. Weights are included only in grade point average.
• First Honors: A student must have an average of 95% with no failing grade in any subject or
exam.
• Second Honors: A student must have an average of 90% with no failing grade in any subject
or exam.
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AP Classes, AP Exams, and Fee Deadlines
• Students enrolled in an AP course MUST take the AP exams in May in order to have “AP”
designation and weight noted on their transcript and report cards.
• The non-refundable fee for AP exams must be made to the appropriate teacher by the last day
of classes of the second quarter. Once a student has enrolled in an AP course, they will not be
permitted to drop the course after September 27.
• If payment is not made by this time the student will dropped from the AP course for the second
semester and moved to a different course. This change will be reflected on the student’s report
card, midyear report, and transcript. Please contact your school counselor for information
about fee waivers, if appropriate, the first week of classes.
Eligibility for Activities and Athletics
We strongly recommend that all Albertus Magnus students get involved in school activities. The
range is great--academic, cultural, social, religious and athletic. To join an activity, a student is
advised to see the moderator or coach of that activity. Intramural and Interscholastic activities take
place after school. It is the policy of this school, in keeping with local and state regulations, that
students wishing to try out for and/or participate on an inter-scholastic team must be examined by a
physician.
1. A student shall be eligible for interscholastic competition provided he/she has not reached
his/her nineteenth birthday before September 1st. A student is eligible for interscholastic
competition until the expiration of eight consecutive semesters following entrance into the ninth
grade.
2. A student must fulfill all the eligibility requirements of:
a. Albertus Magnus High School
b. New York State Interscholastic Athletic Association
3. A student transferring to Albertus Magnus must petition the Athletic Director for a transfer
waiver form unless there has been a bona fide change of residence. The student must have
on file in the Athletic Director’s office a record that he/she has been examined by his physician
within 60 days of try-outs for a sport. The student must also have filed a parent (guardian)
permission form and a medical emergency release form with the Athletic Director.
4. A student who is suspended by the school Administration is automatically suspended from
attendance at and/or participation in interscholastic athletics and other school activities such as
dances, music and drama productions, school trips, etc. for the duration of that suspension.
5. Students participating in interscholastic athletics and/or activities, who, during the course of a
marking period are failing two or more subjects, will be placed on academic probation for a
period of two weeks. Such students may not practice or compete in any team events/activities
until the end of the probation period.
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6. At the end of this two-week period the student must pick up academic probation forms from the
Guidance Counselor. Students must have these forms completed by the teachers involved
with the failure or failures, and then return the forms to the Guidance Counselor.
7. Absence from school will make a student ineligible for any activity on the day of the absence.
A student who arrives after 2nd period without a valid excuse is not permitted to participate in a
game or practice, play practice, review classes, club meetings, etc. that particular day.
Coaches and moderators will be advised of the student’s absence from school.
8. A student who is scheduled to serve detention on a specific day must do so before reporting to
a practice, game, or any other meeting.
9. A student who fails to observe school regulations will be dismissed from all athletic activities.
Any student on an athletic team who is found to be in the possession of, or involved with
drugs, alcohol or other banned substances will be subject to the major school policy in regard
to drugs and alcohol to include suspension or expulsion.
10. Any time a student cannot attend a practice he/she must inform his/her coach or the Athletic
Director. Anyone breaking this rule more than once may be subject to suspension.
Early Dismissal
Students who must leave school early must present an early dismissal note signed by a parent. This
note must be presented to an administrator for approval before Second Period. Students must
present this approved note to the teachers whose classes they will miss. Students must sign out in
the Attendance Office before leaving. Parents are asked to schedule doctor and dentist
appointments outside of school time when it is possible.
Lateness
The first bell of the school day rings at 8:12 am. First period begins at 8:17 am. A student who is late
will be issued a late pass by the Attendance Office, which must be presented to the subject teacher.
Unexcused lateness will result in a 30-minute detention to be served on that day. Students arriving
after 9:00a.m. will be required to serve a full detention. Students who accumulate an excessive
amount of unexcused lateness may lose privileges which may include inability to participate in
extracurricular activities or loss of driving and parking privileges.
Excused Lateness
A parent note and/or phone call is required for students who arrive late. When the lateness is
because of a medical appointment, the student needs to submit a note from the doctor’s office.
Cases of excessive excused lateness, 3 or more per semester, will be reviewed by the Administration
and a detention may be issued. (See Attendance Policy for state requirements regarding attendance.)
Lockers
Lockers are school property which students are permitted to use during the school year. Students
are not permitted to write on lockers or to place stickers or posters on them. Defacing lockers is
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considered an act of vandalism. The lockers should be locked at all times. The school is not
responsible for stolen items. Students must use the locker that is assigned to them in September.
Students are to see that the lockers are kept clean and free of unnecessary debris. Students are
advised not to give the combination of his/her locker to anyone. Since lockers are considered school
property, they can be checked by the school administration with appropriate cause.
Library
Books are circulated to the students for a period of three weeks and may be renewed for an
additional three-week period if there is no other request for them. Overdue notices are issued to the
students who do not return books on time, and a fine of five cents per day is charged for each
overdue book. Students must pay for all books that they lose. Videos may be checked out but must
be returned before homeroom the following morning. Periodicals do not circulate.
State Books
State books are property of New York State. Books must be returned at the end of the school year.
If books are lost they must be paid for. Students are subject to a fine for damaged books.
Automobiles
Only juniors and seniors are permitted to drive to school. Cars must be registered with the school.
The annual parking fee is $150. Stickers will be issued for the car’s windshield along with a
designated parking spot. A contract will be signed by both parents and students. Parents need to
sign a consent form to allow students to drive students other than siblings or to ride as passengers in
a car driven by another student. Students cannot go to their cars during the school day without
permission from a teacher. Any student operating their vehicle on school grounds in a reckless
manner will be subject to loss of driving privileges and disciplinary action.
Cafeteria
Each student is expected to practice good manners and courtesy; to leave the table and surrounding
area clean and orderly; to replace chairs and trays; to dispose of waste properly. Off campus lunches
are not permitted. No one is permitted to go to his/her car for any reason during lunch periods. No
one is permitted to go to his/her locker during lunch time. Students are not to be in the gym or gym
locker room during lunch periods unless they have a scheduled class. Students are not allowed to
bring food or drinks to any other part of the building except the cafeteria.
Phone Calls
Students are NOT permitted to receive personal phone calls during the school day. Only in cases of
emergency will messages be relayed to the student.
Cell Phone Policy
The use of electronic devices of any kind is strictly prohibited on school property during school hours.
If students choose to bring their cell phones to school, the phone should be stored in the student’s
locker or school bag and should be turned “OFF”.
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Any student who is found in violation of the cell phone policy and it is her/his first offense will have the
cell phone removed and can retrieve the cell phone from the administration at the end of the school
day.
A second violation of the cell phone policy by an individual student will result in the phone being
removed and a full detention issued. The student can retrieve the phone the following school day. If
the device is confiscated on a Friday or before a holiday, the student will not be able to pick it up until
the first day back from the holiday or on a Monday after the weekend.
More than two cell phone violations will result in two detentions and the phone will be taken away. A
parent or guardian must come in to retrieve the phone and discuss a strong resolution.
Any student found to be using an electronic device during an examination or any occasion in which
he/she is trying to gain an unfair advantage on any type of academic assessment will automatically
have the device confiscated. The phone will not be returned until a parent or guardian comes in to
meet with the teacher or a member of the administration. The student will receive a grade of 0% on
the examination in question.
The Albertus Magnus Administration will make the final judgment in all cases involving possible cell
phone violations. The administration reserves the right to confiscate the device whenever this
regulation is violated.
Information Technology Policies and Procedures
The following policies are to be followed by Students, Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Guests of Albertus
Magnus High School. The information technology equipment at Albertus Magnus High School is
intended to further the educational program of the school either by providing access to educational
material or as a tool to perform educational activities including learning, researching, creating reports
and presentations or other similar authorized activities. Use of the school’s technology is to be for
these intended purposes only; any violation of the guidelines listed below will result in disciplinary
action.
School technology includes personal computers and peripheral devices, school-supported laptops or
tablets, software, printers, WiFi, network and related management devices.
General Technology Policy
Everyone will be issued their own Network User ID for PC/laptop/tablet login and a Microsoft Office
365 User ID to access email Microsoft Office applications and OneDrive (Cloud-based file storage).
Some users will potentially be issued additional User IDs for other purposes. Each person is
responsible to practice ethical use of technology. Violations will result in disciplinary action that can
include loss of privileges, detention, suspension, and expulsion depending on the seriousness of the
offense.
The following actions are considered prohibited use of technology:
1. Sharing a User ID with another person or using another person’s User ID.
2. Deleting, copying or modifying any data, files or configurations belonging to another user,
computer or system.
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3. Use of the school computers or supported computers (this includes student laptops), printers,
network or Internet services for non-educational or unauthorized purposes. This includes, but
is not limited to the following:
a. Downloading or installing software of any kind
b. Spamming, spoofing, phishing, etc.
c. Writing unauthorized programs or scripts
d. Printing anything other than school work such as reports or homework
e. Using any technology, including that which is not owned by, licensed by or supported by
Albertus Magnus, on school premises or under the auspices of Albertus Magnus High
School for the purposes of any of the following:
i. Accessing, creating, editing, copying, or sharing in any way any material that is
inappropriate and/or unauthorized and/or non-educational including but not
limited to pornography, gambling, drug-abuse, violence, etc.
ii. Bullying, harassing, threatening, defaming, slandering or any similar activity.
iii. Cheating, plagiarizing, or affecting grades or academic outcomes, or similar
activity.
iv. Doing business – legal or illegal.
v. Shopping or purchasing any goods or services.
vi. Unauthorized recreation including gaming, watching videos and the like.
Computer Lab Use
The use of the school computer lab and other technology areas (e.g., Library) is restricted to
instructional, educational and research purposes only. The following rules apply at all times when
using these computing areas:
1. No food or drink of any kind is allowed at any time.
2. The computer lab is open for all students:
a. From 8:00 am to the beginning of first period.
b. During school periods when a class is not in session in the lab
c. From 2:30 PM to 3:00 PM (may stay open later if supervised by a faculty member)
Email Policy
Email is neither confidential nor private. Albertus Magnus High School reserves the right to examine
email at its discretion. Everyone is responsible for any Email sent from their account. Do NOT share
User IDs and passwords.
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Only Albertus Magnus email is to be used on school premises or with school computers or school-
supported computers of any kind. The use of personal email is not allowed (e.g., gmail, yahoo,
verizon, optonline, etc.).
Internet Use
Browsing history is neither confidential nor private. Albertus Magnus High School reserves the right
to examine the Internet locations visited by anyone on school grounds or using school computers or
school-supported computers of any kind.
Use of the Internet is restricted to accessing research and other educational materials directly related
to the school curriculum or school sanctioned clubs and other organizations.
Terms and Conditions
These terms and conditions are governed by Albertus Magnus High School. The school
administration reserves the right to modify these terms and conditions at any time without prior
notification. These terms and conditions, along with the policies and procedures governing them,
apply to all members of the Albertus Magnus High School community.
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Student Discipline
Probation
A student may be placed on probation by the Administration either for academic or disciplinary
reasons. The conditions of probation will be determined by the Administration. Those students who
fail two or more subjects for the first quarter will be placed on academic probation and progress will
be reviewed at the end of the second quarter. When a student is placed on probation, a conference
will be held with the student and parents, during which time the terms of the probation will be
discussed. The students and parents will then be asked to sign a letter indicating that they both
acknowledge the terms of the probation and recognize that a failure on the part of the student to
comply with these terms could result in his/her immediate dismissal from school.
Suspension
Whether it is an in-school or out-of-school suspension, it is an isolation of the student from the school
community. The duration of the suspension will be determined by the Administration, based on the
seriousness of the offense committed by the student. A conference with the student’s parents is
required before the student can be admitted to class.
Alcohol and Drugs
The use of alcohol and drugs is absolutely forbidden on the grounds of Albertus Magnus High School.
Any student found possessing; distributing or utilizing these substances anywhere on the premises
will be held responsible and will face repercussions and probable expulsion. After a parental
conference, the administration will determine the future status of said student. In the case of alcohol
these penalties can include suspension, community service, counseling or expulsion. In the case of
drugs, to include marijuana, synthetic cannabinoids, liquid marijuana and vaping devices and
controlled substance, Albertus Magnus has a zero drug policy that can result in expulsion. The above
regulations include all activities related to the student life of Albertus Magnus both on campus and off
campus.
Vandalism
Students are accountable for any damage to school property. Students will be required to pay for any
repair work that results from vandalism. In addition, the student is subject to appropriate disciplinary
action.
Attendance
Success in school begins with consistent attendance and punctual arrival in school and to class.
Students are expected to be in school and on time on all days when school is in session. Class days
are noted on the school calendar. Any student who is absent 9 or more days a semester or is late 9
or more times in one class is liable to failure in that semester. In certain cases, the principal will be
the final arbitrator.
There are state laws and regulations regarding attendance at school. These laws and regulations
give very little discretion to either parents or to schools regarding what constitutes legal absence from
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school: sickness, death in the family, health treatment, and court appearances. State laws and
regulations distinguish between two types of illegal absence: unlawful detention and truancy. A
student whose parents expect them to be in school and who does not attend for reasons other than
the legal reasons
listed above is truant. Unlawful detention occurs when a student is absent with the knowledge and
consent, stated or implied, of their parent, for other than legal reasons. According to state
publications, such excuses as “visiting,” “vacation,” “away,” “needed at home,” “work,” “overslept,”
“missed the bus,” and so on, fall under the category of unlawful detention. Albertus Magnus is
mandated to record each absence in the category under which it falls, namely legal absence, unlawful
detention, or truancy. These records are part of the student’s permanent record.
In case of a student’s absence from school, parents must call the attendance office (623-8842, Ext.
218) by 10:00 a.m. and leave a message indicating the student’s name, homeroom, name of
individual calling, and reason for absence/lateness. Extended absence (3 or more days) must
indicate a request for homework assignments. Upon the student’s return to school, he/she must bring
with them an absence form which is given to the homeroom teacher. Any absence not accounted for
by an absence note will be considered an illegal absence.
In case of serious illness at school, a student may be dismissed only after the Health Office has
contacted a parent and adequate transportation has been arranged. Students must sign out in the
Attendance Office before leaving. A student going home before or during the first period of the day
will be considered absent for the day. Students who are absent during all or a major part of the day
are not permitted to participate in or attend after school sports program for that date.
Citizenship
It is each student’s responsibility to display qualities of good citizenship. Albertus Magnus teachers
give special emphasis to honesty, morality, and courtesy. Obedience to law, respect for our country’s
flag, appreciation of the Constitution of the United States, respect for parents and home, and
recognition of the dignity and necessity of honest labor are characteristics or attitudes desired and
expected of all our students.
Closed Campus
The campus is defined as all the grounds and buildings of Albertus Magnus High School. Once a
student enters the campus, he/she may not leave until dismissal. Students who leave the campus
without permission will be subject to suspension and/or detention.
Court Orders
Parental Rights to School Records – Albertus Magnus H.S. abides by the provisions of the applicable
law with respect to the rights of non-custodial parents. In the absence of a court order to the contrary
and upon request, the school will provide the non-custodial parent with essential academic records.
If there is a court order specifying the rights and responsibilities of individual parents, it is the
responsibility of the custodial parent to provide the school with an official copy of the court order. The
custodial parent may wish to supply the Principal with the “custody section” of the divorce decree if it
contains information, which may be useful to the school in fulfilling its obligations.
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Lost Items
State books that are found should be turned in to Mr. McKenna. Other books and clothing found
should be turned in to the Main Office. Lost articles, which are not claimed within a reasonable time
period, will be given to a charitable organization for distribution to needy families. Students are
reminded to be proactive regarding the security of the valuables, such as money, jewelry, I-Pods, Cell
phones, etc.
Entrance and Exits
Students are to enter the school building in the morning by way of the entrance by the Cafeteria.
Students are not to use other entrances to enter the building. Students should be dropped off or
picked up in the main parking lot only. Parents should refrain from parking or standing in the fire
zones or spaces in the Germonds Road semi-circle.
Guidance Appointments
Students are welcome in the Guidance Office anytime during their Study Hall or Lunch Period. A
student visiting Guidance during a Study Hall should first notify the teacher responsible for that study
hall with a Guidance pass before excusing themselves from Study Hall. If a student must see a
counselor during a class period a student must first request a pass from his/her counselor or from the
Guidance Secretary, before first period or after school. The student must show the pass to the
teacher whose class he/she will be missing. A student should not absent oneself from a class in
which a test is being given to go to the Guidance Office. In the case of an emergency coming up
during the day, the student should secure permission from his/her teacher to see a guidance
counselor in the form of a written pass, and the counselor will verify in writing that the student did in
fact come to the Guidance Office. If a student fails to follow this procedure, the behavior will be
treated as per the rule for cutting. Parents are welcome to call the Guidance Office anytime to
schedule an appointment if they have any questions or concerns.
Homeroom
Each student is assigned a homeroom to which he/she will report at various times during the school
year. Students are seated in a manner that will facilitate the taking of attendance. Students are
expected to be attentive and serious during homeroom. School and class business will generally take
place during homeroom.
Identification Card
All students are required to carry their school-issued identification card. This card should be in the
possession of the Albertus Magnus student when required at school sponsored events.
Field Trips
On occasion, Albertus Magnus High School will sponsor and conduct field trips for the educational
enrichment of the students. Participation in field trips is a privilege. No student may participate in a
field trip unless a signed parent/guardian permission slip for the specific event is submitted to the
school. The permission slip is provided by the school.
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Students are subject to all school policies described in this agenda with regards to disciplinary
matters and are expected to behave as an Albertus Magnus student during school field trips. Any
violations of the Albertus Magnus discipline code will be subject to the appropriate penalties.
Physical Education Classes
Every student at Albertus Magnus is required to take gym class unless he/she has a written parental
or medical excuse. Only those students with a written medical excuse will be excused from dressing
for gym class. All students with medical excuses are to stay with their gym class. A student who is
medically excused for a month or longer may be given permission to make alternate arrangements at
the discretion of the instructor. Students are required to wear the proper gym attire in the gym class
(Gym uniform - Albertus Magnus shirt, Albertus Magnus shorts/sweats, gym shoes). At the end of the
gym class period, all students are to be attired according to the daily dress code of the school before
leaving the gymnasium area.
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Uniform Dress Code
The students at Albertus Magnus High School are expected to appear neat and well-groomed at all
times. It is expected that as students arrive for the beginning of the school day that they are dressed
in the required uniform including the uniform shoe. The judgment of the Administration is final in
matters of dress and appearance at school. Students who are not in conformity with the Code of
Dress and appearance will be subject to disciplinary action.
Both Boys & Girls
• Students must arrive at school in full spring uniform starting on the first day of school.
• We require students to wear only solid white leather sneakers with shorts or shoe styles sold
by our uniform company, Flynn and O’Hara. These shoes will be the only acceptable ones for
all students. We have recently added a solid brown leather Sperry shoe as an option for the
boys and girls.
• As we move into winter uniform in October, maroon sweaters will be required.
Boys:
• Boys must be clean-shaven (no facial hair) with neatly trimmed hair above the collar, eyes, and
ears. No Mohawks of any style, and no body piercings or tattoos are acceptable.
• Boys Khaki pants and/or shorts must be Flynn & O’Hara uniform pants. Other brands, such as
Dockers, MUST be the same style and color as the Albertus pants and/or shorts offered at
Flynn & O’Hara. No cargo style or jean-type pants or shorts will be permitted at any time.
• Summer - Beige Khaki Shorts, a white or maroon Albertus Magnus golf shirt, and clean solid,
white canvas/leather sneakers. Boys shorts are required to be a 10” inseam in length. Socks
are to be worn and should be solid white, crew or ankle. A maroon or white Albertus golf shirt
tucked in with belt on pants or shorts showing. Only a plain solid white tee shirt is permitted
under the Albertus golf shirt.
• Boys who opt not to wear spring shorts attire, are required to remain in a traditional spring
uniform - khaki dress slacks, golf shirts and uniform shoe or Sperry.
• Winter – Beige Khaki pants, solid white oxford shirt, school sweater, appropriate tie, and
school leather shoe or Sperry. The Sperry shoe MUST be the same style and color as the
Albertus shoe offered at Flynn & O’Hara.
Girls:
• Skirts must be no more than two inches above the knee at all times. We ask parents to pay
particular attention to this detail in order to avoid the added expense of having to re-alter or re-
order a skirt in September.
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• Girls’ hair color must be that of a natural color. Naturally high-lighted hair is permitted; no
multiple colors such as pink, etc. are permitted. Girls may not wear excessive jewelry or make-
up. Any types of body piercing or tattoos are not acceptable.
• Summer - Summer cotton skirt (no winter skirts permitted), a white or maroon Albertus Magnus
golf shirt, knee socks (must be solid color gray, maroon, or white). No low socks are
permitted.
• As an option, girls may also wear khaki shorts, 8-9” inseam in length, solid white sneakers,
solid white crew or ankle socks, and a white or maroon Albertus Magnus golf shirt. Only plain
solid white tees or tanks are permitted under the Albertus Magnus golf shirt. No tops are
permitted to show below the school golf shirt.
• The solid brown leather Sperry shoe is an option to the girls uniform for both the summer and
winter requirements. The Sperry shoe MUST be the same style and color as the Albertus shoe
offered at Flynn & O’Hara.
• Winter – Winter skirt only, solid white oxford blouse with school sweater. No tight-fitted blouses
are permitted. Girls’ knee socks or tights must be solid color gray, maroon, or white. No low
socks are permitted.
Dress Down Days
Dress Down Days exclude the wearing of inappropriate attire (to be determined by the
Administration). Boys’ earrings and hats are also unacceptable.
Hats, headbands, hoods and any other head covering are not to be worn in the school building at any
time during the school day. Outer jackets are not to be worn in class. This apparel is to be in your
locker during the school day.
Discipline Policy Regarding Uniform Violations
Students who are found in violation of Albertus Magnus uniform policies will be subjected to a
discipline policy that will progress with the number of uniform violations. The progression will be as
follows:
1. Warning
2. 30-minute detention
3. Full detention
4. Parental conference
5. Loss of dress down day privileges
Students who are determined to have excessive uniform violations will not be permitted to dress
down with the remainder of the student body on days determined by the administration to be “dress
down” days.
Discipline Code for Student Behavior
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It is the belief of Albertus Magnus H.S. that each student should be treated as a person who can
reasonably be expected to be responsible for his/her own behavior. The school administration will
assist each student in this program of personal responsibility with a few sensible rules of conduct,
focusing on safety and respect for the rights and property of others which will be consistently applied
in the classrooms and throughout the school. Students who cannot accept responsibility and violate
school rules will be required to accept the penalties and more regulated supervision.
Disciplinary infractions are categorized below into three levels. At each level a sample group of
behavior is listed along with a range of possible disciplinary sections. This list is not meant to be a
final listing and is subject to revision at any time.
School detention will be determined on a case-by-case basis.
A missed detention will result in an additional detention to be served.
Level One Offenses
1. Types of Level One Offenses
a. Lateness for school
b. Disruptive or disrespectful behavior at Mass, assemblies, in hallways, in cafeteria, on
buses, in parking lot, or during any related school activity
c. Uniform violations
d. Eating food or drinking beverages in any area other than the cafeteria
e. Loitering in unsupervised areas of the building, such as hallways, stairwells, or
bathrooms.
f. Cell phone usage unless authorized by teacher/administration
2. Penalties for Level One Offenses. May include one or more than one of the following:
a. Warning
b. Detention
c. Multiple Detentions
d. Restriction of privileges
e. Parental contact
Level Two Offenses
1. Types of Level Two Offenses
a. Cutting a class or an assigned school activity
b. Truancy or leaving school grounds without permission
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c. Disorderly conduct; engaging in verbal abuse, obscenities, harassment, threats, or
fighting with another student
d. Bullying or disrespect to others including use of social media as a means of offense.
e. Lying, forgery, cheating, plagiarism, or gambling
f. Smoking on school grounds including the use of E-Cigarettes or ANY vaping device
g. Insubordination toward any school personnel
h. Repeated Level One offenses
2. Penalties for Level Two Offenses. May include one or more than one of the following:
a. Increased detentions
b. Extended after-school detentions, including Saturdays
c. In-school suspension
d. Parent conference
e. Suspension out of school with parental conference before reinstatement
f. Removal from teams, clubs, activities, or other school-sponsored events
g. Disciplinary probation
h. Expulsion: Any student who does not represent the philosophy and ideals of Albertus
Magnus High School in school or in public does not deserve to continue as a student in
the school.
Level Three Offenses
1. Types of Level Three Offenses
a. Theft or forcible entry
b. Possession and/or under the influence of an alcoholic beverage on school grounds or
while under school supervision
c. Selling or giving any forms of alcohol to other students on premises or in transit to or
from school or off campus
d. Possession of drug paraphernalia to include vaping devices
e. Damage to school property including graffiti in any form
f. Selling, using or possessing obscene materials
g. Repeated Level Two offenses
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2. Penalties for Level Three Offenses. In addition to a parental conference, penalty will include
either:
a. Out of school suspension, community service, counseling, probation
b. Expulsion
Level Four Offenses
1. Types of Level Four Offense
a. A Possession, use, or sale of Marijuana, Synthetic Cannabinoids or illegally possessed
Controlled Substances on or off school grounds
2. Penalty for Level Four Offense
a. Expulsion
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Falcon Sports Program
Fall Season Winter Season Spring Season
• Boys Soccer
• Girls Soccer
• Football
• Girls Volleyball
• Boys Cross Country
• Girls Cross Country
• Cheerleading
• Girls Tennis
• Girls Swimming
• Field Hockey
• Boys Basketball
• Girls Basketball
• Boys Winter Track
• Girls Winter Track
• Competition Cheerleading
• Baseball
• Softball
• Boys Spring Track
• Girls Spring Track
• Boys Golf
• Girls Golf
• Boys Lacrosse
• Girls Lacrosse
• Boys Tennis
Extracurricular Activities
Academic Clubs School Service
• Magnus Monitor (Newspaper)
• Mock Trial
• (The Albert) Literary Magazine
• Ninth Period (Peer Tutoring)
• Math League
• Art & Anime
• Building Bridges
• Drama/Spring Musical
• Future Health Care Professionals
• Green Team
• International Club
• Ski & Snowboard
• Underground Theatre Alliance
• Albertus Ambassadors
• Campus Ministry
• Days for Girls
• Falcons 4 Life
• Gaunlet (Yearbook)
• Mentoring Program
• Preaching Team
• Student Council
• Readers Club
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Financial Policies (2017-2018)
Parents/Guardians and students attending Albertus Magnus High School have contracted for
educational services and agree to pay for these services. Albertus Magnus High School recognizes
that parents/guardians are the individuals legally responsible for all financial expenses incurred when
a student is enrolled in Albertus. Unfortunately, it is usually the student and his/her educational well-
being that are affected if these educational services are interrupted because of failure to keep these
financial agreements. The President of the school is the school administrator responsible for the
implementation of these policies and for representing any questions or exceptions to the policies of
the School Board.
Tuition Payment Timeline
All tuition payments are processed through the FACTS Tuition Company. By April 1, the tuition
payment preference form must be submitted indicating your choice of payment options: payment in
full by June 1, or a payment plan that will begin in June 2017.
If the tuition office does not receive a tuition payment preference form from you, you will be re-
enrolled in the same method of payment as the previous year.
By June 1, all payments in full are due if you wish to receive a $350.00 discount on the yearly tuition
Tuition Account Arrears
• The School Board of Albertus Magnus High School has directed that all students must pay at
least three (3) months of tuition in order to be admitted to school in September.
• The Tuition Office will contact accounts that are delinquent for one (1) month.
• The President will send a notice of the date for academic suspension. This would mean that
the student would not be admitted to any classes or any school activities, including
participation in interscholastic sports, during this period. These days would only be recorded
as school absences and not disciplinary suspension on any records.
• Students may be dismissed from Albertus Magnus High School if payment or a plan for
payment is not made within one week of the suspension of services.
• No transcripts or information regarding a student whose account is in arrears will be released
without explicit approval of the President.
• No tuition balances will be permitted after May 30th.
• Students will be refused admittance to quarterly or semester or final examinations if tuition is in
arrears.
• Seniors will not be able to participate in the graduation exercises if tuition is in arrears.
• There will be a $25.00 fee for any check returned from the bank in addition to the bank service
charge.