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Freedom Middle School Student Orientation 2013-2014

Freedom Middle School Student Orientation 2013-2014. P.R.I.D.E. 1. Theme. “Student Success is Our Priority, and we do it with P.R.I.D.E.” Professionalism, Respect, Instructional Focus, Diversity, and Educational Excellence. 2. Introductions. Administrative Team Mr. Davidson – Principal

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Freedom Middle School Student Orientation 2013-2014

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  1. Freedom Middle SchoolStudent Orientation2013-2014 P.R.I.D.E. 1

  2. Theme “Student Success is Our Priority, and we do it with P.R.I.D.E.” Professionalism, Respect, Instructional Focus, Diversity, and Educational Excellence 2

  3. Introductions • Administrative Team • Mr. Davidson – Principal • Mr. Ward– AP – Instruction • Mr. Pope – AP 8th & ½ of 7th Grades • Mrs. Thomas – AP 6th & ½ of 7th Grades • Security Team • Mrs. King – Security Supervisor • Mr. Sims - Security Supervisor • Officer Moore – School Resource Officer 3

  4. Introductions • ISS Facilitator – Mr. Walker • Counselors • Mrs. Hanson-Hendricks – Lead Counselor/7th Grade • Mr. Lightner – 8th Grade • Mrs. Walsh – 6th Grade 4

  5. Inside Voices • Because our entire school is indoors, students will move through the halls with limited conversation or noise. Students will also walk to the right in a single file line. Page 6 of Student Agenda • This process will increase instructional time by reducing traveling time • Movement will not disturb other classes • Smoother movement of students and staff through halls 5

  6. Student Dress Code • Shirts must be tucked in and pants worn on natural waist • No inappropriate logos on clothing • No flip flops, mesh, or beach shoes • Clothes should be of appropriate length and provide appropriate coverage • Leggings may only be worn with an over-garment 1 inch above the knee from both the front and rear view • No holes/ripped jeans • You will not be repeatedly reminded that you are out of dress code. • Pg 5 of Student Agenda 6

  7. Bullying/ Constant Teasing • Bullying/Constant Teasing is against the district’s discipline policy. Students caught doing either will receive consequences swiftly and immediately. In addition their parents will be notified of the infraction. • Please notify an adult if you are aware of any potential violation of this policy. • No Hate Zone 7

  8. Fighting/Gang Activity • Fighting or participating in Gang Activity are against the district’s discipline policy. Students caught doing either will receive consequences swiftly and immediately. • Minimum of 2 days OSS • Gang Activity will be document following DCSS Gang Protocol. 8

  9. Weapons/Drugs in School • Georgia Law mandates that students be arrested and charged for possession of weapons and drugs. 9

  10. Student Lockers • Lockers are school property and remain under the control of the school. • Lockers are subject to inspection and search by school officials. • Sharing lockers with another student is prohibited. 10

  11. Lockers and Restroom Break • Before school • After 4th period • After 6th period No lockers after 7th period or after school 11

  12. Student Agenda/Planner • Key to student success • Hall Pass • Pep Rally/School Admission Slip • Pop Prizes given through out the week • Student Council Pass • Write your name all over your agenda 12

  13. Rewards & Incentives • Student of the Month • Student Faculty Basketball Game • Intramural Program • Sports • Parties 13

  14. Student Government Association • Two Representatives from each homeroom/1st Period Class/3rd period-7th grade • School Wide Elections • President – 8th Graders Only • Vice President • Secretary • Treasure • Mechanism for sharing student Concerns & Making Changes • Leadership Academy & Community Service 14

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