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ENGC Start On time

This document provides information on the school day hours, tardy policy, ID requirements, in-class procedures, hallway duty procedures, and answers to common questions.

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ENGC Start On time

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  1. ENGCStart On time 2013-2014

  2. Your Principal Mr. Lewis Your Assistant Principals/Counselors Ms. Webber/ Ms. Baker Community A Ms. Rutherford/Ms. Hamilton Community B Ms. Perkins/Ms. Martinez Community C

  3. School Day Hours • The instructional school day begins each day at 7:20. You are tardy after 7:20. • If you arrive to school late, check in at the attendance office with Ms. Olayo. She will record your tardy and notify the community office. • The school day ends at 2:30 on M,T,Th,F. • The school day ends at 1:30 on Wednesday. • According to district policy, no early pick up is allowed.

  4. Tardies- Start on Time What does on-time look like? • Example #1 It does not look like you are running in the door and out of breath.

  5. What does on-time look like? • Example #2 It does not mean that only a portion of your body parts are in the door.

  6. What does on-time look like? • Example #3 It does looks like you have arrived on time and you are in the classroom at the tardy bell.

  7. Tardy Policy- Start on Time What happens if you do not make it to class on time? It is an Elsik Expectation that 9th Grade students be in class on time. BEGINNING Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 4, 2013 TARD-Tardiness (per nine weeks) 1st offense- Warning/Parent Contact by Community each period after clipboard is returned to community offices. 2nd offense- Warning/Parent Contact by Community each period after clipboard is returned to community offices. 3rd, 4th, 5th offense- Referral is generated from spreadsheet, Lunch Detention assigned in 409, Parent Contact by AP 6th, 7th, 8th offense- PM Detention, T/Th, Parent Conference required and behavior contract signed by student/parent and AP 9th offense- Mandatory Parent Conference, sign pending CLC contract 10th offense- PLMC- Parent Conference for CLC placement CLC- Campus Learning Class is a class for students who need to work on a target behavior for an extended period of time. Removal from regular classes is needed to work on the target behavior

  8. IDs • ID cards must be worn at all times while at school and on the school bus. You may only wear your ID. • Do not write or put stickers on your ID badge. Students will have a sticker identifying them as Main Campus. • Replacement cost for lost ID is $5.00. • Temporary IDs are sold for .25 before school in cafeteria, community A or attendance office.

  9. In-class teacher Procedures • Tape a new “In-class ID/Tardy Sheet to your door every morning • Actively check students for ID as they enter your room • Allow students without IDs to enter class after recording their name and ID Number on sheet taped to the door • After the tardy bell, close and lock your door.

  10. Hallway Duty Procedures • Collect Clipboard(s) for your assigned location • Main Office Mail Box Area – Upper 100 • Community B – 300 Hallway & 400 Hallway • Library - 500 Hallway • Community B – 600 Hallway & 700 Hallway • Community C –Lower 100 and 900 Hallway • Actively monitor your assigned area before the tardy bell rings • Once tardy bell rings, record the names and ID numbers of students still in your assigned hallway on your clipboard

  11. Hallway Duty Procedures Cont. • Quietly escort students into their correct class • Once this is done, begin recording the names of students who need IDs from the lists taped to the doors • Return all clipboards to the nearest Community Office

  12. Questions and Answers • If you have any questions, find an assistant principal at lunch or in the hall during class changes. We are committed to helping you meet the Elsik Expectations for Getting to Class On Time.

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