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Frostproof Senior High School

SUCCESS Successful people do daily what unsuccessful people do occasionally.

Dress “For Success” Code All pants are to be worn at the hip bone.

Dress “For Success” Code Pants/ Shorts are not to have holes, rips, tears, cut-offs, etc…

Dress “For Success” Code Shorts/ Skirts/ Dresses are to be finger-tip length or longer.

Athletic Shorts/Running Shorts/Leggings are not allowed during the school day.

Shirts/Tops/Blouses Shirts are to have sleeves without cuts or rips and covers the shoulder and back area (no tank tops, tube tops, straps, etc…). See-through garments are not acceptable.

Dress “For Success” Code Shirts need to be the appropriate length for school activities.

Footwear/Shoes Shoes must have a back and worn correctly.

Footwear/Shoes No flip-flops, slides, beach shoes, shower shoes, slippers, etc…

Caps/Hats/Toboggans/ Beanies/Head-Wear These items are not allowed on campus.

Tardies At the beginning of class the tardy bell will ring and the teachers will close the door to their classroom. Students that are tardy will be escorted to the Choice Room for the remainder of the period.

Tardies Cont… For each class that a student misses, including tardiness, the parent or guardian will be notified.

2017-2018 SY Bell Schedule FMSHS 2017-2018 BELL SCHEDULE Warning Bell……….…………6:50 Announcements/Wall.……...7:00-7:05 1st Period….………….……….7:05-7:55 2nd Period….………..………...8:00-8:50 3rd Period…..…………….…...8:55-9:45 4th Period.…..….……….….....9:50-10:40 5th Period……………....……10:45-12:10 5th/Lunches/News A 10:45-11:05 (Lunch) 11:10-12:10 (Class) B 10:45-11:10 (Class) 11:15-11:35 (Lunch) ________________ 11:40-12:10 (Class) C 10:45-11:45 (Class) Srs. Leave for Lunch At 11:40 11:50-12:10 (Lunch) 6th Period….…..…….…….12:15-1:05 7th Period….……….....…….1:10-2:00

FMSHS 2017-2018 EARLY RELEASE BELL SCHEDULE Warning Bell……….…………6:50 Announcements/Wall.…...7:00-7:05 1st Period….………….…….7:05-7:35 2nd Period….………..………7:40-8:10 3rd Period…..………….……8:15-8:45 4th Period.…....……………..8:50-9:20 6th Period……..……….……9:25-9:55 7th Period…………...……10:00-10:30 5th Period………………...10:15-11:35 5th/Lunches/News A 10:35-10:55 (Lunch) 11:00-11:30 (Class) B 10:35-11:00 (Class) 11:00-11:20 (Lunch) 11:20-11:30 (Class) C 10:35-11:20 (Class) 11:20-11:30 (Lunch)

Checking Into School Late Students arriving to school late must check in with Ms. Casey in the guidance office. Students reporting to school after the 7:00 AM tardy bell must check into the attendance office before being sent to the Choice Room for the remainder of the period. Students may make-up work missed in their classes at their teachers’ discretion.

Phones/IPOD’s/Elec. Devices ALL electronic devices, including but not limited to, cell phones, IPOD’s, CD players, etc… are not permitted to be operational on campus(7:00 – 2:00). These items must be OFF and HIDDEN.

Prepare For Your Future By Preparing for Today. Be where you are supposed to be, When you are supposed to be there, Doing what you are supposed to be doing.

WHY… … An Education??? …A Diploma???

Comparing HS Graduate to a Dropout Graduate Will Make: $.02 per second $1.27 per minute $76.00 per hour $458.00 per day $9,144.00 per month $82,500.00 per year $330,000.00 per lifetime Dropout: A WHOLE LOT LESS

$49,500.00 Per Year = College/Technical Graduate $27,300.00 Per Year = High School Graduate $19,800.00 Per Year = Dropout

All Means All By 2020, 65% of all jobs will require postsecondary education. Between 1970 and 2007, the percentage of of upper class workers with postsecondary education and training increased from 44% to 81%.

All Means All In the 20th Century, illiterates were those who could not read. (Carnevale, Smith, & Stohl, 2010) In the 21st Century, illiterates will be those who have not learned how to learn or continue their learning beyond 12th grade.

All Means All Female dropouts will live an average of 10.5 fewer years than females who graduate from high school. Male dropouts will live an average of 13 fewer years than males who graduate from high school. (Tavernise, 2012)

WHY??? Options Ability to make more $$ & free time Live Longer Change a Generation

We Teach…How To Think. Why? Because… “Your thoughts, they become your words; Your words, they become your actions; Your actions, they become your habits; Your habits, they become your character; Your character, for it becomes your destiny.” FRANK OUTLAW Late President of the Bi-Lo Stores