Welcome Cedar River Bears
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BE EXCELLENT Being excellent means you are on-time and ready to learn 5
BE ACCEPTING A positive, healthy attitude and behavior promotes a safe, fun and successful learning environment 6 BEARS Bucks BEARS Paws Habits of Mind End of year awards BEAR Paw Video
BE RESPECTFUL Being prepared and respectful to others leads to successful experiences with the school learning environment. Skills and habits you develop at this time will help you to be prepared for future success in high school and the world of work. 7
BE SAFE Being safe shows respect to yourself and others 8
Key People Mr. McGrath – Principal Mr. Talbert – Assistant Principal Ms. Buckley-Student Support Ms. Strojan/Vannice-ASB Ms.Thibert– 6 th 7 th grade Counselor Ms. Allen, Ms. Paterson – Office Ms. Holly – Book Keeper Ms. Brunette – Nurse Mr. Hopkins – Custodian Ms. Brisendine-Food Service 9
Mr. McGrath Principal 10
Mr. Talbert Assistant Principal 11
Ms. Thibert 6 th & 7 th Counselor 12 Ms. Dotson Counselor Intern
School Counselor Specific services provided may include: Classroom guidance activities Group/individual counseling Academic counseling Crisis prevention & intervention Assistance & consultation for parents Liaison between students, parents, and staff 13
Ms. Buckley Student Support Services 14
ASB Ms. Strojan/Vannice 15
Ms. Allen Head Secretary 16
Ms. Paterson Attendance Secretary 17
Ms. Holly Cashier 18
Ms. Von Stubbe Registrar / Library 19
Ms. Brunette Nurse 20
Mr. Hopkins Custodian 21
Food Service Ms. Brisendine Ms. Paulson Ms Davis 22
Lost & Found A lost and found service is maintained in the cafeteria. Students should turn in all items found for which ownership is unknown to the main office. 23
Lost and Found 24
Absences/Tardies Turn in a note to Mrs. Paterson when you return to school. If you know you will be absent, turn in a note 3 days before you leave. Get to class on time 25
Free powerpoint template: 26 LEAVING SCHOOL AT THE END OF THE DAY
Medication 27
LUNCH TIME 28
Alcohol and Chemical Substances A student shall not possess, use, transmit, be under the influence of, or show evidence of having used any alcoholic beverage or other intoxicant, or other chemical substance. Students may not be in possession of drug paraphernalia. Any illegal chemical substance, narcotic, hallucinogenic drug, or medicine prescribed to another student is not permitted. No counterfeit drug is permitted. Use of inhalants (huffing) is not permitted. Students may not possess over the counter (OTC) drugs or medicines prescribed for them. In addition, a student may not knowingly remain in any area where there is alcohol or drug activity taking place. 29
Cellular Phones & Other Electronics .. 30
Electronic Listening Devices 31
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Reckless Physical Behavior 34
Weapons and Dangerous Instruments A student shall not possess or transmit any object that can reasonably be considered a firearm, knife, air gun, dangerous weapon/ammunition, taser, pepper spray, or a facsimile thereof. State law provides that possession of a dangerous weapon is grounds for expulsion. 35
POSSIBLE DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS 30 Minute Lunch Detention After School Detention Friday School Discipline Partial Day In-school Suspension Full Day In-school Suspension Short term Suspension from School Long term Suspension from School Emergency Expulsion from School Expulsion from School Restitution 36
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Get involved!!! Sports, clubs, ASB, One School work, etc. You are setting the habits for the rest of your life 40
An Inspirational video Video #1 (Inspirational Quotes, 4:31) Video #1 (Inspirational Quotes, 4:31) Video #2 (Track Runner, 3:15) Video #2 Video #3 (Jordan, 31 sec.) Video #3 Video #3 Do you BelieveDo you Believe I Walk (PBIS 6:35) I Walk I Lunch (PBIS 7:15) I Lunch Upstander (PBIS 5:07) Upstander Gossip Girls (PBIS1:52) Gossip Girls 41
Have a Great Year!!! Let us know what we can do to help!! 42