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The Heritage School MIDDLE SCHOOL 2010-2011
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Organizing For Success! Student Handbook: A daily planner and information booklet Schedules: A & B days (for 7th and 8th graders only!) Advisor: A teacher assigned to keep track of your progress, and to help you adjust in all areas of the school. You will have scheduled meetings with your advisor throughout the year.
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Sources of Information Community Time: A weekly meeting at 8:25 each Monday Assemblies Academic Alert: A note sent home mid-quarter to point out areas of concern Progress Report: Quarterly report Comments: A narrative written by your teachers about your academic progress
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Sources of Information Continued Open House: On Tuesday, August 24, parents of students in grades 7-12 follow their child’s schedule to learn about the curriculum in each class. Email: All Heritage teachers are available E-News Website NetClassroom
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Study Hall Opportunities 9:55 Daily Study Hall – provides time to do work or receive help from teachers 7 th & 8 th Brown - Room 20 Aber - Room 18 Stuart/Lee - Room 11/13 Exner/Pendergrast-Rm 14/Lab After School MS Study Hall M-Th – Renae Smith/Michele King F – Mrs. Mosley
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Social Opportunities Break Time: 10:25 SLC snacks are available Lunch / Recess: 12:10-12:45 daily Socials: Planned Activities throughout the year Art, Computer, Drama, Guitar, Music 7 th - 8 th Grade Chorus MathCounts Student Council Athletic Events
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Interim Trips 5 th - Ebenezer 6 th - Kanuga 7 th - Skidaway The above trips are scheduled for the spring and you will receive more information about each of these trips. 8 th - Washington D.C – October 2010
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Student Resources Your advisor 7 th -Bready, Lee, or Pendergrast 8 th – Brown, Evans, or Exner Class sponsors 7 th – Lee 8 th - Brown SGA Sponsors - Thornton & Markel School Counselor - Dr. Sandy Thames Student Council member
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MS Dress Code Middle School (Grades 7 - 8) khaki pants, walking shorts, skirts, and jumpers navy blue collared, polo or buttoned down style shirts (white is permissible during 1st and 4th quarters); shirts may be plain or feature the Heritage logo; no other logos are permissible all shirts must be of sufficient length that they may be tucked in white turtleneck/mock turtlenecks or collared blouses are permissible when worn under a plain navy sweater, a navy Heritage sweatshirt, or plain navy sweatshirt the only sweatshirts that are allowed are plain navy or any style/color Heritage logo sweatshirt white crew socks, white or navy knee-length socks, or tights tennis shoes or dress shoes
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Bookbags / Lockers * Plan to use your locker for books * Bookbags can’t be left on the sidewalk
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Outdoor Education Classes – Gail Jones/Lory Pendergrast Outdoor Education Trips
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MS Athletics Softball Basketball Cross Country Track Baseball Tennis Golf Football Cheering
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Communication Please utilize the following resources for general information Web Site at www.heritagehawks.org NetClassroom From internet: Netclass.heritagehawks.org
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A few last important notes Carpool: Drop off and Pick up Please DO NOT drop off at flag circle or behind gym. MS students may be dropped off in the mornings at the LS carpool drop-off. Pick-up is at MS pick-up point ONLY. If a student is picked up after 3:30, pick up will be in the Media Center. A parent must come in and sign the student out of the study hall.
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Prescription medications: If your student needs medication dispensed to him/her at school, you must send the medication in the original prescription bottle. Attach a note with instructions Include last dose information
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And so a great year begins…
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