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Freshman and New Student Orientation Welcome to Freshman and New Student Orientation

Our Mission The mission of Brevard High School is to produce graduates who: -Believe in Education -Honor All People; and -Succeed in Life This year we will focus on showing our Blue Devil Pride in all that we do!

Overview of the Night Presentation - Profile of School - Review of Graduation Requirements - Policies - Support Services - Freshman Year Experience Program - Questions and Answers

School Profile - Approximately 725-750 Students - Administration - 55 Teachers - 5 Instructional Assistants - 2 School Counselors - 1 Student Advocate - Around 20 Clubs/18 Sports

School Day - 4 x 4 Block Schedule - 90 minute classes - S.M.A.R.T Lunch Students Maximizing Achievement Relationships and Time A & B Tutorials (schedule posted in many hallways) Mandatory tutorials for students with grades 78% or lower until grades improve - 2 Semesters in the School Year - 1st semester (August - January) - 2nd semester (January - June)

Chromebooks Distribution Insurance

Graduation Requirements 4 cr- English 4 cr- Math 4 cr- Social Studies 3 cr- Science 1 credit of Health/PE 4 credits in a Concentration (CTE, Arts, Foreign Language) 8 Additional Credits in Electives Total = 28 credits *** See a counselor about NC/TC Scholars requirements

School Policies For all school policies please refer to the District webpage - Attendance - Dress Code - Bullying - Electronic Devices The TCS High School Handbook and Student Code of Conduct will be on your child's Chromebook If you do not have internet access, a hard copy can be provided. Please see us before you leave.

Attendance - Attendance is taken in each class - Any student who misses more than 5 days (lawful or unlawful) in any one class per semester has exceeded the TCS attendance policy requirements and is in jeopardy of losing credit - Any absence beyond 5 in a semester must be made up time for time - Absences after 5 (excused or unexcused time must be made up)

Attendance - Any absence beyond 8 will be referred to the Administration - Tardies – 3 Tardies = 1 absence (students have 5 minutes between classes) - A failing grade of "FF" will be recorded for any course where a student is over the allowed absences and has not completed necessary make-up time by the final day of the semester.

Procedures - If they arrive/depart by bus – dropped off and picked up in the front of the school - If they arrive/depart by car – dropped off and picked up in the back of campus. Use the Gallimore Road entrance - Universal Breakfast is served in the cafeteria before school starts - The first bell rings at 8:00 and class begins at 8:05 - The last bell rings at 3:02 - Attendance Office - Emergency- Call the front office 884-4103

Dress Code WHAT TO WEAR: -Pants, shorts, skirts, and dresses MUST be knee-length. Holes, slits, or tears in garments are not acceptable above the knee. - All tops must be loose fitting and have sleeves with an appropriate neckline that is not revealing. Cleavage can not be visible at anytime - All students must have shirts that are tucked in or long enough to cover the midsection when standing, leaning, bending, or sitting - Hats may only be worn in the hallways - No other type of headgear may be worn in the building - Pants must be worn at the natural waistline -Students should be dressed appropriately for the school setting at all times. School staff will ask them to alter dress, change, or otherwise correct any issue that is not appropriate for the school environment.

Bullying “The school system will not tolerate inappropriate behavior or language by students or employees which result in bullying, harassment, and hazing based on actual or perceived differentiating characteristics or discrimination” - Please seek out the administration, counselors, or a teacher if bullying is occurring so that we can address it!

Electronic Devices - “No high school student shall use, have in view, or in their personal belongings an electronic device during the school day (8:00am – 3:00pm) - You may have your cell phone turned off in your locker

Student Services School Counselors Ms. Thoele- Students Last Names (A-L) Mrs. Pace- Students Last Names (M-Z) Academics Personal/Social College and Career Student Advocate Mr. Shields Student Support

Ways you can help your teen... - Help them set goals (Be specific, Be realistic, Make them time-based, Make a plan) - Be an active part of registering for courses (in the spring) - Help your teen with organization (Make sure they are prepared, ask them what their organization method is) - Help your teen manage time wisely (Plan for multiple assignments, break up big tasks, avoid putting things off until the last minute, prioritize)

More ways you can help your teen.... - Help with homework (create a good study space, make it a habit, stay on task) - Teach your teen healthy habits (eat, sleep, stress management, etc) - Talk and listen to them about.... - Friends - Dating - Peer Pressure - Bullying - Sexual Harassment - Internet Safety

Ways you can get involved... - Conferences with teachers/administrators/school counselors - Attend School Events (athletics, open houses, award ceremonies, plays, art shows, talent shows, etc.) - Volunteer (if interested please let us know) - Get your voice heard (Join the School Improvement Team!)

Parent Communication BHS School Website and Calendar PowerSchool Parent Portal Sign up tonight! Must have photo ID There will be more opportunities in the next couple of weeks ‘Like’ us on Facebook Transylvania County Schools Brevard High School Student Services

Freshman Year Experience FYE

F.Y.E. Freshman Year Experience - A year-long program that promotes and supports a healthy, nurturing, and successful transition into the 9th grade - “Sharing Common Ground” - Freshman Retreat (Family Groups, Team Building, Boundary Breaking, Workshops) Sign up tonight! Please turn in the permission form.

Upcoming Events Open House Freshman Parent Presentation- TBA September 9th 5:30-7:30 PM Freshman Parent Presentation- TBA “How Can You Help Your 9th Grader Prepare for Their Future NOW”

9th Grade Health Class Baby project Safe Dates

AIG Please head to Mrs. Bullock’s room (#108) after this presentation if your student is in the AIG program.

Next Steps.... Stop by the information table: Turn in the Freshman Retreat permission form Ask individual Questions Sign up for School Improvement Team! Sign up for the Parent Portal! Information for Blue Devil Club Please provide your email at the Information table if you’d like to receive email notifications from us!