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Locke High School Transition: 2013-14

Locke High School Transition: 2013-14. Remember: Locke is Changing. Locke is re-organizing to: p rovide more support to 9 th grade s tudents d evelop a stronger united school culture p rovide greater access to all courses for all students

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Locke High School Transition: 2013-14

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  1. Locke High School Transition: 2013-14

  2. Remember: Locke is Changing Locke is re-organizing to: • provide more support to 9th gradestudents • develop a stronger united school culture • provide greater access to all courses for all students • promote stronger achievement across all academies

  3. Frequently Asked Questions Where will each academy be located on campus?

  4. Frequently Asked Questions Academy A will be located on the Avalon Street side of campus (where Locke 2 currently resides). Gate Athletic Fields Courts Athletic Fields Gymnasium Courts Saint Street Gate Gate Gate Current Locke 1 Quad Library Academy A Cluster Offices Cafeteria Current Locke 3 Hobbs Hall Offices Gate Gate Gate Gate

  5. Frequently Asked Questions Academy Bwill be located in the main building (where Locke 1 & 3 currently resides). Gate Athletic Fields Courts Athletic Fields Gymnasium Courts Saint Street Gate Gate Gate Quad Library Cluster Offices Cafeteria Hobbs Hall Academy B Offices Gate Gate Gate Gate

  6. Frequently Asked Questions Academy Bwill be located in the main building (where Locke 1 & 3 currently resides). First Floor Second Floor Third Floor

  7. Frequently Asked Questions Academy C will be located in the main building (where Locke 3 currently resides) and in the classrooms surrounding the Quad. Gate Athletic Fields Courts Athletic Fields Gymnasium Courts Saint Street Gate Gate Gate Quad Library Cluster Offices Cafeteria Hobbs Hall Offices Academy C Gate Gate Gate Gate

  8. Frequently Asked Questions Academy C will be located in the main building (where Locke 3 currently resides) and in the classrooms surrounding the Quad. First Floor Second Floor Third Floor Quad Academy C

  9. Frequently Asked Questions 9th Grade Academy will be located in the main building (where Locke 1 currently resides). Gate Athletic Fields Courts Athletic Fields Gymnasium Courts Saint Street Gate Gate Gate 9th Grade Academy 9th Grade Academy Quad Library Cluster Offices Cafeteria Hobbs Hall Offices Gate Gate Gate Gate

  10. Frequently Asked Questions 9th Grade Academy will be located in the main building (where Locke 1 currently resides). First Floor Second Floor 9th Grade Academy

  11. Frequently Asked Questions What will the curricular pathway be? What about course offerings? What about electives and AP classes?

  12. Frequently Asked Questions You will still be working tocomplete your a-g requirementsin all academies. We are maintaining most of our current electiveofferings including music, art, drama, digital art, and JROTC. We are adding Chicano literature and African American literature. We are expanding AP and honors offerings. If your academy does notoffer an elective or AP class you want, it will be possible to take that class at another academy.

  13. Frequently Asked Questions What athletic programs andafterschool activities will be available?

  14. Frequently Asked Questions All of our current athletic programs will continue. Locke High Rollers is coming back. Clubs and activities are being developed and discussed. We will provide an update upon your return in August. Stop and Chat – What clubs and activities do you want to see on campus? (New ones and existing ones)

  15. Frequently Asked Questions How will we address safety?

  16. Frequently Asked Questions Although some students will have new classmates and teachers, we will still have a small school model with comprehensive supervision and security. We will continue to mediate conflicts to keep the school safe. Each school will have a Dean of Students, Campus Security Officers and a CRST Officer. We will continue to have a Sheriff’s Deputy on campus as well. Locke Wellness Center will grow in scope to support emotional safety and provide medical services for free to students.

  17. Frequently Asked Questions Will there be an opportunity to interact with other academies?

  18. Frequently Asked Questions Yes. After school and athletic programs are open to all academies including 9th grade students. We are planning a number of “One Locke” activities. Our first events will be in late May 2013! A campus-wide student leadership/ government body is being designed with input from some of your peers. (ASB) A peer mentor group is being developed to connect upperclassmen to our 9th Grade Academy students.

  19. Your Assignment Your teacher will now give you a letter detailing your academy assignment. YOUR LETTER IS A!

  20. Help Me Email To Your Questions Do you have additional questions or concerns? With a partner, list your questions or tell us what your concerns are so we can address them. We want you to succeed in your new academy and feel welcomed by your new teachers and peers!

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