Open House 2011-2012 Doral Academy Preparatory Charter Ms. Canu & Ms. Vega.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Old Mill High School Physical Education & Dance. Physical Education Courses Fitness for Life Fitness for Life II Team Sports Teams Sports II, III, IV.
Advertisements

Welcome to Physical Education at Centennial High School.
Rules and Procedures Checklist
Doral Middle School Discipline Plan Mrs. M. Caceres, Principal Mr. D. Atlas, Asst. Principal.
Dance Uniforms Doral Academy Preparatory Charter Ms. Canu, Ms. Sanchez & Ms. Vega.
McLoughlin Middle School Welcome to 8 th grade! I’m looking forward to getting to know you and having a great year.
Welcome to Middle School Science
Dance Uniforms Doral Academy Preparatory Charter Ms. Canu & Ms. Vega.
Classroom Rules & Procedures. Classroom Rules 1. Be in your assigned seat when the bell rings. 1. Be in your assigned seat when the bell rings. 2. Bring.
Grab a piece of white paper and different color markers/colored pencils/crayons – Fold the paper like a hot dog – In the middle of the paper write your.
Ms. DiPuglia’s 4th Grade Class Welcome, parents!.
Open House Doral Academy Preparatory Dance Department Ms. Canu & Ms. Vega.
Welcome to Mrs. Arsenault’s Class Please find a seat!
School Hours: *Before Care: 7:00 am – 8:00 am (must register prior to first day of school). *Students not enrolled in before care can enter school *At.
PE I Foundations of Fitness Here’s your step-by-step guide to getting ahead this semester.
Personal Fitness Coach Petersen. Course Description: The purpose of this course is to teach students how to acquire knowledge of physical fitness concepts.
Welcome !. Advanced Skills and Composition Mrs. Bears.
Welcome to Mater Gardens Academy
Doral Academy Preparatory School Ms. Sanchez & Ms. Vega
Mr. Chase Rains Royal Spring Middle School
Welcome! While we wait for everyone to be seated and for the bell to ring, please fill out the information sheet and review the other handouts. We will.
Welcome back to school! Have a seat and complete the student survey/questionnaire handout Use a pencil please.
Bell Work 2.Way 3. C O F F E E 4. IS IS IS IS. Mrs. Forte Website:
WELCOME TO English I MRS. JULIE BLACKMON ROOM 210.
CLASSROOM PROCEDURES. FOREWORD Welcome to Mrs. Ransey’s Class This year we will work together to create a positive environment where learning can take.
WELCOME to Physical Education! Ms. Middleton Mr. Tiffany.
Personal Fitness Coach Haddock. Course Description:  This course is provided to teach students how to attain knowledge of physical fitness concepts and.
Ms. Lopez 1 st Grade Welcome Parents!. All About Mrs. Lopez Born and raised in Miami, FL This is my 5 th year teaching I graduated from Florida Atlantic.
Open House WILD We are WILD about learning!. Tardies and Absences Students are tardy if they are not in their seat at 8:20 when the bell rings. Students.
Arrival Our school day begins at 7:50 a.m. You will need to do your lunch count, sharpen pencils, use the restroom, check the supply board for needed.
Dance Uniforms Doral Academy Preparatory Charter Ms. Sanchez & Ms. Vega.
 Spanish II Sra. Bachman Spring Semester II Goals:  We will continue our study of the preterite, as well as learn the imperfect, future, and command.
Welcome to the School Year ! Mrs. Maderal Kindergarten.
Personal Fitness Coach Petersen. Course Description: The purpose of this course is to teach students how to acquire knowledge of physical fitness concepts.
Rules and Procedures Mrs. Tucker’s 6 th Grade ELA Ruben Hinojosa Elementary.
OPEN HOUSE WELCOME TO 7 TH GRADE ENGLIGH/LANGUAGE ARTS MS. PERLEY.
Somerset Dance Program Mrs. Swogger. Somerset Website  Please make sure you and your child are familiar with this website
Here We Go Welcome to Coach Peirce’s class I am here to teach; you are here to learn; I’ll do my job and you will do yours. This class can be as interesting.
BPE. Course Description: The purpose of this course is to teach students how to acquire knowledge of physical fitness concepts and understand the significance.
Open House 2015 Miami Lakes K-8 Center Mrs. Morales Reading/Language Arts/
5 th Grade Open House Welcome Parents!. Goals  To give students the academic and social skills they need to progress to the next grade level.  To provide.
Welcome to Parent Orientation Mrs. Randolph and Mrs. Scott 2nd Grade class.
Classroom Procedures, Expectations, and Disciplinary Actions Quarter 2.
The Eagle Dance Department Dance Class Etiquette 1. Leave your social life and negative attitude outside the classroom. 2. Be dressed, remove.
Welcome to Mrs. Collins’ Class Today we’ll discuss... Syllabus Rules Procedures.
 Be on time  Be respectful  Be prepared to learn  Be safe.
Granada Hills Charter High School School Year.
Rules and Procedures Checklist What is expected of me as a new student in this classroom?
School Hours: *Before Care: 7:00 am – 8:00 am (must register prior to first day of school). *Students not enrolled in before care can enter school at.
+ Health and Physical Education I/ Fit for Life Syllabus Review Key things you need to remember in order to achieve success. MHS.
6th Grade Routines, Procedures and Expectations
Welcome to Fourth Grade Mrs. Pollack, Mrs. Milgram, Ms
Doral Academy Preparatory Charter Ms. Canu, Ms. Sanchez & Ms. Vega
Doral Academy Preparatory Charter Ms. Canu & Ms. Vega
Welcome to Middle School Science
Ms. Cordoves’ 1st Grade Class
Mrs. Redero’s 1st Grade Class
Doral Academy Preparatory Charter Ms. Sanchez & Ms. Vega
5th Grade Open House Welcome Parents!.
Ms. Gutierrez 1st Grade Class
Rules and Procedures Checklist
Doral Academy Preparatory Charter Ms. Canu & Ms. Vega
Doral Academy Preparatory Charter Ms. Sanchez & Ms. Vega
Welcome to Fourth Grade Mrs. Pollack, Mrs. Akers, Mrs. Sallaz and Ms
Personal Fitness Coach Stewart.
Welcome to Mrs. Rodriguez’s 5th Grade Class
Welcome to Fourth Grade Mrs. Pollack, Mrs. Akers, Mrs. Sallaz and Ms
Doral Academy Preparatory Charter Ms. Canu & Ms. Vega
Personal Fitness Coach Childers.
Mr. Ryan Moseley ext Marching Band Class Mr. Ryan Moseley ext.
Presentation transcript:

Open House Doral Academy Preparatory Charter Ms. Canu & Ms. Vega

REQUIRED CLASS MATERIALS Females Black Tank Leotard Black Jazz Shoes Beige Foot Undies or Foot Paws Black Jazz Pants/Black Capri Pants/Black Bikers with tights. (Choose one. Not all items are required) Males Doral Academy Sports Team Shirt Doral Academy Sports Team Shorts PE Uniform Shirt PE Uniform Shorts Sneakers

Available for DAPC * While supplies last! * BLACK TANK LEOTARD $20 BLACK JAZZ PANTS $30 Black Biker Shorts $15 BIKERS MUST BE WORN WITH TIGHTS!

NOT Available for OR ANDAND Beige Foot PawsBeige Foot Undies Black Jazz Shoes Tan Tights You can choose between Foot Paws & Foot Undies. YOU DON’T NEED BOTH! You MUST have ONE pair of shoes by Monday, SEPT. 19 TH These items can be purchased at any dance store or online. SUGGESTED RETAILER: Dancing Supplies Depot SW 8 th Street (on 107 th Ave. & 8 th Street)

HAIR STYLES FOR CLASS Hair must TIGHTLY secured away from the face AT ALL TIMES! Examples: Ponytail Bun Bun w/Hairnet French Braid

BAD HAIR DAY!!!

CLASSROOM PROCEDURES Upon Entering the room check the bulletin board for: Attendance/Dress Out Sit in rows for attendance. DO NOT approach the teacher with questions before attendance! Announcements/Questions. Daily Activity Change back into school uniform.

DRESSING ROOM RULES You have 5 minutes after the bell rings to change. No personal items should be left in the dressing room! All personal items go on the shelves after leaving the dressing room. Items left in the dressing room are not the responsibility of the teacher or Doral Academy.

CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS NO SOCKS!!! Students must wear approved dance shoes or sneakers. NO FOOD or GUM! Students caught chewing gum will be fined $1 dollar. Repeat offenders will be issued a detention. NO ELECTRONIC DEVICES with out preapproval of the teacher. NO TALKING during warm-up, dance exercises and instruction. NO JEWLERY. Large earrings, bracelets and necklaces can be a hazard to you and your classmates when dancing in close proximity. HAIR MUST BE TIGHTLY SECURED. Example: ponytail, bun. BE RESPECTFUL TO YOUR TEACHERS & CLASSMATES. Examples: Raise your hand, listen when others are speaking, wait your turn. BRING YOUR UNIFORM EVERY CLASS. GIVE YOUR BEST EFFORT & HAVE FUN!

GRADING SYSTEM Students will receive at least two grades per week. Grades will be determined based on class work, homework, class participation, conduct and effort for that specific week. Tests and quizzes will be given as a form of evaluation for both choreography and vocabulary terms/readings. Academic Grading ScaleConduct Grading Code A = % = A= Outstanding B = 80-89% = B= Good C = 70-79% = C= Satisfactory D = 60-69% = D= Improvement Needed F = 0-59% = F= Unsatisfactory Grade Categories/Percentages Participation45% Quizzes15% Tests20% Class/Homework10% Projects10% Students will lose points/drop grade for the following reasons: – non participation – incomplete dance uniform – incomplete assignments – unexcused absence – disruptive behavior – unexcused tardy – leaving class without permission

PERFORMANCES It will be mandatory for the dance students to perform at least once per year. Dance- offs/auditions are held several weeks before a performance. If the teacher feels that the student is not sufficiently prepared, he/she may not perform. Attire for dance-offs/auditions should be the proper class uniform. (No sweat clothes or any color tights besides tan/black.) If the student is not chosen for the performance they must either complete a project assigned or will be assigned a specific task for the show (i.e. ushers, ticket sales, programs, etc.) Hispanic Heritage Show – Friday, October 21( Doral Academy)- Performing Arts and Dance Team Student Choreography Showcase – Wednesday, November 23 (Doral Academy) Performing Arts Winter Showcase – Tuesday, December 13- (Hialeah High) Performing Arts and Dance Team Spring Show – Thursday, April 26 (Hialeah High)

INJURIES AND ILLNESS/MAKE UP WORK If you are injured, you must bring in a doctor’s note, so that the participation can be excused. If a note is not brought to school within 24 hours, the grade will be unexcused (“F”). Make up work will only be available for excused injuries and must be completed before the end of the period, and will not be accepted after class. If a dancer complains of an chronic injury or illness that causes him/her not to participate, he/she must submit a statement from his/her doctor stating that he/she has been properly examined and is unable to physically participate. Once the injury is properly taken care of and healed, he/she must submit a statement with eligibility to practice/perform. If you are absent, you must bring in a note from home so that the absence can be excused. If a note is not brought to school within hours, the absence will be unexcused. Make up work will only be available for excused absences and must be requested by you on the date of your return to school. IT IS THE STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY TO GET ALL MAKE UP ASSINGMENTS. For excused absences, make up work must be turned in within 7 days from the return date to class.

WISH LIST Help out the dance department and earn your community service hours at the same time! To receive credit for your hours a receipt of purchase must be provided with your donation. Thirty (30) hours = $100 dollars. Parent Volunteers for shows and field trips IF YOU ARE A CARPENTER OR HANDY PERSON AND WOULD LIKE TO DONATE YOUR SERVICES or MATERIALS TO BUILD BALLET BARRES or A DANCE FLOOR PLEASE SPEAK TO MS. CANU OR MS VEGA! Gift Cards (Home Depot, JoAnn Fabrics, Wal-Mart, Target, Michaels) Blank CD-R Ponytail Holders

CONTACT US Ms. Canu – – (305) – Monday, Wednesday & Friday 3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. (by appointment only) Ms. Vega – – (305) – Monday, Wednesday & Friday 2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (by appointment only)