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Parent Orientation 2014. Open House. Welcome. Prayer Meet the staff School supplies may be checked in the rest of this week or any day there is office help in the morning when school starts Senior Postsecondary credits (ACT-21) Student IDs – Please send $5 - everyone. Student records. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Parent Orientation 2014

Open House

Page 2: Parent Orientation 2014

Prayer Meet the staff School supplies may be checked in the

rest of this week or any day there is office help in the morning when school starts

Senior Postsecondary credits (ACT-21) Student IDs – Please send $5 - everyone

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Need shots, birth cert, soc sec card Need up to date names, phones, and

addresses Emails available from students and

parents may be used for access to Teacherease and other systems

Need LEAP scores Need copies of official transcripts from

all classes not taken at LCHS BEST numbers, etc.

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Must be paid on time Due 1st week of the month Do not send child to school after the 5th of the

month if tuition is delinquent No personal checks ( do cash or money order) Can view updated account info on

Teacherease All seniors have a $300 graduation fee that is

due on Dec 31 All 8th graders have a $100 grad fee due in

February Scholarship students are covered by state

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Tennis shoes must be ALL black or ALL white Skirts must be long (calf length) and loose;

this includes blue jean skirts on Friday; do not violate this policy

Outer wear for class must be ALL navy blue and lightweight. No cheer jackets or other outer wear with colored trim. Letterman jackets or newly ordered school sweatshirts are acceptable

T-shirts on Fridays must be Christian or school related; no plain t-shirts; girls may not wear tight fitting undershirts; wear a t-shirt

Belts; no slabbing

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No dyed or bleached hair or extreme colored weave; our discretion will rule in these matters

No false hair is our preference and our church’s standard; if false hair is present, it must be PULLED BACK INTO A NEAT BUN – not ponytail. If it can’t be done, there is too much hair.

Disciplinary action will be issued for hair infractions; student will given a time to correct and suspension will result if not corrected

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Our church’s standard is that boys should have a short neat haircut.

If a boy has longer hair that hair must be worn flat to the head (example braided cornrows); it must be neat

No rubber bands should be present except to pull together at the base of the neck

No hair is to hang down back; it must be tucked in shirt collar

No extreme haircuts; no designs or patterns cut into the head

Naturally grown hair must be neat and edged

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Students should look conservative; not extreme

The school’s discretion about inappropriateness of hair will govern decisions

Uncorrected matters will be handled by suspension; Remember that our church standard does not allow for some of these things; Therefore we will not tolerate lack of adherence to this minimal set of rules

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Outerwear must be all navy blue Shoes should be ALL black or ALL white All skirts should be loose fitting and calf length No jewelry except watches. Hats, caps, doo rags, scarves, sweatbands,

dark glasses, curlers, wigs, and false hair (except for medical reason) are not allowed. If false hair is present, it must be modestly pulled back and pinned into a bun. No extreme hair decorations of any kind are to be worn

Tattoos are prohibited. If a tattoo exists, it must be covered.

Student policy handbook is online but does need some updates

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To disciple Teacher will try to handle most minor

infractions within the classroom setting All attempts will be made to discipline

without removing the student from the instructional environment

Major infractions or continued minor ones will result in whatever is necessary to keep all students from having their learning disrupted

We have a progressive discipline plan Our first goal is a productive learning

environment for all; our second goal is to help YOU to build the proper behaviors in your children

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Our basic discipline plan has 4 levels Student behaviors are logged and

accumulated in teacherease (parents can view these logs)

A child accumulating 3 or more infractions in a week will lose Friday “Hang” time which is a privilege; this is “LISS” – they will also be marked as a level 1 on progression

A reoccurrence of LISS or something more major will result in a level 2

A third reoccurrence of LISS or something more major will result in level 3 and require a conference with the parent

Level 4 will result in recommendation for suspension of after school detention

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Parents may get more immediate calls depending on the nature of the issue

Some issues will call for immediate suspension

Students are expected to respect all adults on campus

We will try to be patient with children, but your children may not run the campus

We also ask that if you come with issue, please feel free, but do so respectfully

HANG TIME supports positive environment of cooperation

There will also be other positive behavior support tools put in place

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4 units in each core area for college 4 units in math and english for any

graduation Additional credit requirements for

scholarship Additional credit requirements for

college entry

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No cell phones No electronic devices No hoodies No translators Lunch policy Bus policy

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Student may miss no more than 7 days in a semester

Non-exempted excuses absences DO count toward the 7

Exempted excused absences are for things such as EXTENDED illness as verified by doc

3 tardies equate to 1 absence; these are exempted from the count if transferring from class to class, but are counted when late to school or checking out early

School attendance is compulsory for all citizens ages 7 to 18.

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Look at student grades (teachers are supposed to post grades within 3 days of the assessment)

Look at school calendar Look at tuition payments Look at behavior logs Email teachers Remember www.teacherease.com

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Must maintain at least a 2.0 $60 and case of soda May also schedule for donation of

certain concession items May not participate with pervasive

behavioral problems Absence or checking out on game day –

no game

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Accelerated Reader Math and English Cafeteria

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