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April 15, 2014
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Mr. Jeff Van Drie, Principal
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4 Star School “A” Rating from the Indiana Department of Education Pride in giving students a well- rounded education
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Mr. Robert Blumenthal, Assistant Principal (A-G) Mrs. Judy Malasto, Assistant Principal (H-N) Mr. Joshua Huwig, Assistant Principal (O-Z)
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Mrs. Moffett (A-D) Mrs. Thoms (E-Ko) Ms. Dailey (Kr-N) Mrs. Konopasek (O-Sp) Mrs. Roytan (Sq-Z)
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Block 8 Schedule: Lunch: TimeMaroon DayGold Day 7:40-9:1115 9:18-10:5426 11:01-1:0737 1:14-2:4548 ABCD Lunch Time 11:01- 11:31 11:36- 12:06 12:06- 12:36 12:37- 1:07
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Student Resource Time A block every other day to get homework done, meet with teachers, seek remediation, make-up tests A great opportunity for students to meet with teachers and bridge their learning gaps Students are assigned a “home” SRT, but they can write passes to visit other teachers
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Same process as CMS and St. Pat’s More choices for lunch More freedom to spend their account money on choices Continuing to add more healthy choices Can pay through an account or cash Parents can access the acct. online through the Duneland website
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Current phone numbers and emergency contacts Records of vaccines students received over the summer Tylenol and Ibuprofen consents must be signed on a yearly basis Immunization waivers must be signed on a yearly basis. Provide pertinent health information that may affect students during the course of their school day. Forms can be found under the Health Services tab on the DSC website. All medications taken during the course of the school day must be dispensed from the clinic.
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Discipline policy is outlined in the student handbook which the students will receive the first day of school Philosophy: Ensure safety and eliminate distractions to the learning process Goal: Teach students in order to avoid poor choices and behavior
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Unwanted Repeated Imbalance of Power
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Must enter through the Access Kiosk at Entrance 1 Raptor system SRO on campus Working relationship with local police Hall monitors staffed every period
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Attendance office takes all absence reporting Call: 983-3731 Please call within 48 hours Homework requests are taken through the attendance office
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Textbook Rental is the course fees Some courses have additional out of pocket expenses which are outlined in the course description Additional items needed for class are carried in the bookstore Gym uniforms are rented to students The corporation does not accept debit/credit cards One handbook is provided per student, additional handbooks are available at the bookstore for $5 each Textbooks rotate on a six year rotation cycle
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School Buses statistically are the safest vehicle on the American Highway Students are expected to be seated and ride home safely without causing any distractions Distractions or disruptions on the bus by students can cause real safety concerns Families needing bus service should call Transportation to determine stops and times: 983-3615
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Communication is a critical component to having a successful high school experience We communicate through: ◦ School Messenger ◦ Twitter ◦ Connections Newsletter ◦ Teacher/Staff email ◦ School and corporation website
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Co- & Extra-Curricular Clubs Academic Decathlon Academic Superbowl Quiz Bowl Spell Bowl Anime Club Art Club Book Discussion Club Bowling Business Professionals of America Cheerleaders Color Guard Concert Choir Club EARTH Concert Band Camerata Creative Writers Debate Drifters French Club Interact Club Japanese Club Japanese Olympiad Jazz Band Marine Biology National Honor Society Natural Helpers Orchestra Peer Tutors Pep Band Sandpipers Science Olympiad Spanish Club Speech Student Athletic Trainers Student Government Quill and Scroll Sandscript Newspaper Singing Sands Yearbook High Mileage Club Symphonic Band Theatre Club Theatre Productions (Fall, Winter, Musical) Pit Orchestra Tech Theatre Crew Trail Bound Trojan Guard Video News Crew WDSO Wind Ensemble Winter Percussion
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To Participate in Athletics at CHS: ◦ Have a current physical form on file in the Athletic Office (physicals accepted after April 1 for fall sports) ◦ Have regular daily attendance at school ◦ Must pass five (5) full credit classes ◦ Have a positive attitude and good behavior Note: All CHS students who participate in extracurricular activities are subject to the provisions of the Positive Life Program Why participate in a CHS athletic program? ◦ To develop skills, interests, and talents beyond the classroom ◦ To experience being part of a team and perform at public events demonstrating one's skills and talents ◦ To apply what has been learned in the classroom ◦ To grow through competition
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First Day of School: August 20 Homecoming: September 26 End of Grading Period 1: October 22 End of Grading Period 2: January 15 End of Grading Period 3: March 20 Spring Break: March 23-27 End of Grading Period 4: June 3
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Check grades Communicate with teachers Set up accounts to receive weekly progress and attendance reports through email If you do not have an account, you will receive one during registration If you are a CMS parent and do not know your account information, contact CMS and they will provide one
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Multiple computer labs Mac Book, IPad, laptop carts available for teacher/student use Advocate and promote teachers exploring various technology and using it in the classroom to best insure engagement and learning
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Specific registration information will be forth- coming Out-of-district and tuition transfer students must apply every year through the central office After registration, CHS will be open for student visits and students can follow their schedule
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Guidance: ◦ Career/College Planning ◦ Class Scheduling Counseling: ◦ Emotional concerns ◦ Peer conflict resolution CHS counselors are available throughout the school day
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All freshman start on an Indiana Academic Honors Diploma Sophomore year students have more freedom to choose electives Choices are based on student progress and success Specific diploma types are listed on the CHS website
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Vocational decisions are made sophomore year Competitive (G.P.A.) CHS has a wide range of vocational opportunities (a list is on the CHS website)
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"The International Baccalaureate aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. To this end the organization works with schools, governments and international organizations to develop challenging programmes of international education and rigorous assessment. These programmes encourage students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right."
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As you leave: Feel free to stay and ask questions Please complete an informational survey so we can better meet your needs If you have specific unanswered questions, please write them on a question form along with your name and email. We will get back to you. These slides will be available on the CHS website.
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