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(513) 363-8900 Phone
(513) 363-8920 Fax
2007 – 2008

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Mantra
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with respect
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G raduation
is our goal
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1. Cincinnati Public Schools
2. Project GRAD
3.
INTRODUCTION>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 6-8
RESPONSIBILITIES
(STUDENT,
PARENT, TEACHER, ADMINISTRATION, AND TEAM)
ACADEMICS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 9-12
1. Philosophy
2. Schoolwork
3. Make-Up Work
4. Extended Absence
5. Help Sessions
6. Academic Reports/Parent
Conferences
7. Mid-Term Conference Nights
8. Promotion/Graduation
Requirements
9. Scheduling
10. Academic Deficiencies
11. Graduation Ceremony
SOCIAL
SERVICES>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 13
SUPPLIES>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 13
1. Student Handbook/Assignment
Book
2. Textbook
3. Student Instructional Fees
ATTENDANCE>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 14
1. Absence
2. Illegal Absence
3. Tardiness (Wednesday Night
School)
4. Early Dismissal
TABLE OF CONTENTS
(continued)
MEDICATION>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 20
ELECTRONIC
DEVICES>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 21
LUNCHROOM>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 21
PARENT
VISITS/CONFERENCES/COMMUNICATION>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 22
1. Parent Visits
2. Parent Conferences
3. Telephone Messages
OFFICE>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 22
1. School Phones
2. Messages/Deliveries
LOCKERS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 22
1. Valuables/Money
METRO
BUS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 22
SEVERE
WEATHER PROCEDURE>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 23
DAILY
CALENDAR
FOR 2007-08 SCHOOL YEAR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 24
COMPUTER/INTERNET
GUIDELINES>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 25 - 26
PARENT
& STUDENT SCHOOL CONTRACT FOR 2007-08>>>>>>>>>>> 27 - 28
HANDBOOK
VERIFICATION FORM >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 29
Dear
Students:
The
administration, faculty, and the
This
handbook is designed to help you to be a successful member of our school
community by making you familiar with our policies and procedures. These policies and procedures exist to
provide you with a learning environment that will enable you to develop to your
potential.
As
you read the mission statements for the district and the school, you will note
that we define our success in terms of student achievement and learning. We want you to succeed and we are ready to
work hard to help you be successful.
Your success as a student will depend upon your daily attendance, hard
work, and appropriate behavior. I am
very confident that each of you will put forth your best effort toward being
the best person and student possible.
Please
take every advantage to receive a high quality education at the
Sincerely,
Dr.
Stephanie H. Morton
Principal
The
All
teachers assume responsibility for working together to provide a safe and
orderly environment conducive to learning in its classrooms. As part of this responsibility, each team
will develop plans to teach students appropriate school/classroom behaviors,
intervention strategies when students exhibit inappropriate behaviors,
and a range of consequences when chronic or severe misbehaviors warrant
disciplinary action. These plans,
strategies, and consequences will require the active involvement of both
students and parents.
The
The vision of
The
mission of Cincinnati Public Schools is to educate all students to meet or
exceed the district’s defined academic standards.
The
mission of the
The
mission of Project GRAD is to ensure a quality public education
for all children in economically disadvantaged communities, so that the high
school graduation rate increases and graduates are prepared to enter and
graduate from college.
The purpose of the behavior plan for the
Welcome
to the
The
·
Staff members will provide each student with quality daily learning
activities and help each child develop to his/her fullest potential
emotionally, socially, physically, and intellectually.
·
Parents will encourage and support their child’s efforts to meet
school, family, and community expectations relative to attendance, academic
performance, classwork, and citizenship.
·
Students will attend school daily, participate in class and school
activities, complete all assignments, and behave in an appropriate manner that
demonstrates respect for self, others, and education.
These expectations can be achieved through commitment, acceptance of personal responsibility, effort, and mutual respect. Together, we can achieve educational excellence and look forward to a successful year.
Students
are expected to meet the standards of behavior and academic achievement. Meeting these standards will require students
to commitment to the following:
Parents
have a responsibility to visit the school on a regular basis, to attend school
activities and functions, and communicate regularly with their child’s team and
teachers. Meeting the following will
enable
TEACHER RESPONSIBILITIES
The
The
Teams
will help each student do their best by meeting the following responsibilities:
ACADEMICS
Philosophy - The
Schoolwork – The timely completion of class and homework
assignments is critical to the academic success of each student. Students must commit themselves to a minimum
of two hours nightly to complete schoolwork, review the work, read and
study. It is recommended that home study
table schedules are established with designated daily times for students to
complete schoolwork.
Parents are requested to contact their child’s
teacher if their child indicates no homework is being assigned. This will enable parents and teachers to work
cooperatively to ensure that all students are completing homework assignments.
Make-Up Work – Students are required to complete work due to
class absence. It is the student’s
responsibility to secure missing assignments from teachers upon returning to
school. Completing missing assignments
may require time before and after school.
Extended Absence – Parents of students who are (or expect to
be) absent more than 3 consecutive days need to contact their child’s team
leader to request make-up work.
Help Sessions – A majority of students can benefit from extra
help outside the school day. Students
should schedule times with their teachers to receive additional instruction and
assistance before school or after school as needed. Most teachers are available and willing to
assist at these times.
Academic Reports/Parent Conferences – Mid-Term reports are
mailed home halfway through each quarter and report cards are mailed home
within two weeks of the end of each quarter to advise
parents of their child’s current academic status. Final report cards will be held for all
students who have outstanding financial obligations, including annual
instructional fees. Please contact your
team leader if your child did not receive his/her mid-term or report card. The following dates are:
Mid-Term Conference Nights are from