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Sophomore Parents Welcome! PATH of the Tornado Class of 2018
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Our Agenda We will do everything we can to help your student graduate and be ready for their next step after graduation PATH of the Tornado – our core values YHS culture of success – World’s Greatest High School Your student’s graduation requirements Student and parent involvement Orientation tomorrow Your Questions!!!! Welcome Class of 2018
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Graduation Ceremony! June 10, 2018 10 a.m. Tacoma Dome Is this date on your calendar?
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Introductions – Our Leadership Team Brian Wharton –Principal (6 th year at YHS) Thad Nelson – Assistant Principal (10 th year at YHS) Corrina DuRocher – Assistant Principal (2 nd year at YHS) Ron Barnard – Athletic Director, Assistant Principal (2 nd year at YHS) Jeannie Beierle Counselor A-C Wes Andrews Counselor D-J Laura Dietz Counselor K-P Kelli Little Counselor Q-Z
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Counselors
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The Core Values of the World’s Greatest High School P – Positive Attitude A – Accountable T – Treat All with Respect H – Honor Self, School and Community PATH of the Tornado
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PATH in Action World’s Greatest High School P ositive Attitude Effort = improvement Recognize growth Recognize resiliency A ccountable Attendance Effort Timelines T reat all with respect Be nice to each other Courteous Social Media Work to include others Reward effort and growth H onor self, school and community Service – school or community Effort
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Your Sophomore’s Graduation Requirements 100% of our students will graduate Credits 22 total credits in core and elective areas Grades post to transcripts at end of semesters Non-Credit Requirement High School and Beyond Plan Saved in Career Cruising Activities every year State Testing Requirements Smarter Balanced ELA (10 th and 11 th grade) Algebra or Geometry EOC …or Smarter Balanced Math exam 11 th Biology EOC (10 th grade)
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YHS is a Great High School 6 consecutive years of increased on time graduation rate 2014 = 88.4% (11% above state average) 42% increase in performance on EOC geometry 26% increase in performance on EOC algebra Washington Achievement Award for “High Growth” in reading/math 2013 Last year 39% of the 2015 graduates earned a 3.0 GPA or higher 2014 = 46% 55% of graduates enter college, military or trade school this fall (this will grow)
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YHS is a Great High School We care deeply about our students and want them to graduate on time Our students are accountable Turn work in on time 99.995% on time rate each period 3.6% increase in average daily attendance in 2014- 15 Attendance 3.0+ GPA = 3 or fewer absences per semester 2.0- GPA = 12+ absences per semester Strong emphasis on “on demand” work in class Turn in work on time We care about your students – we want them to graduate on time
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YHS Culture of Success If your student struggles in a class Work with teacher in class quickly After school learning labs – extra help in science and math Saturday Learning Lab Direct communication with teachers Contact information accurate Email is most common Phone messages Family Access Skyward messaging Open House October 1, 6 p.m.
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What Will be Different from 9 th Grade? Start time/End time 7:25 a.m./1:50 p.m. Classes are usually 55 minutes in length 5 minute passing time Strong emphasis on staying current in each class Communication Sources Autodial calls Newsletters go out electronically each month Schedules, events, newsletters are posted to the website Follow us on Twitter @TornadosYHS Athletic Schedules/Info www.narrowsleague.org
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What Will be Different from 9 th Grade? Students can get to class in 5 minutes. Being tardy is a choice. Cell Phones off and out of sight during class. No private use during class. Please keep personal property at home Our campus is used by thousands of people each week. Backpacks and personal property must be secured Dress code issues are very important to our students. We honor ourselves, the school and community by dressing appropriately at school. Short shorts Stomachs, shoulders or armpits showing Undergarments showing Drug/alcohol insignia
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Attend School Events Keep an eye on Family Access Communicate questions with teachers Quiet study place and regular study time Sleep and food are important Monitor social media Encourage involvement Encourage effort and achievement They Need You Now More Than Ever!
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Sports, Clubs, Activities Community Service Recognition 80 hours by graduation Student Events Homecoming Football Game October 16, Dance October 17 World’s Greatest High School – recognition, leadership, social media safety, positive interactions Fight song Friday – you can learn the fight song! After school/pregame pep events Involved Students Perform Better
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Lead and Join In
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How Can You Get Involved? 2 way communication with teachers – phone, email, conferences Know your student’s counselor Attend events Chaperone events Make school positive and important with your student Stay informed Autodial calls, school website, social media Student-led conferences in spring Use Career Cruising with your student Explore strengths, interests and aptitudes related to college and careers Select courses appropriate to student’s post high school plan
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Orientation Tomorrow Assembly in the gym at 11 a.m. (drop off at 10:45) Welcome from principal/cheer/leaders Student-led tours around campus “Commit to Graduate” T-Shirts – wear first Friday Picture for school ID Ask questions of student leaders End time 2:00 p.m. Will get pizza
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First day of school is September 8 First period starts at 7:25 a.m. First bell at 7:20 Traffic will be tight, start early Can see/print schedule from Family Access You can put money on lunch account and pay fees online with credit card Remember to follow us on Twitter @TornadosYHS Last Items…
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Your Questions!
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