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SLC Advisory

SLC Advisory. 2013 - 2014. Administrative and Counselor team. Principal: Mr. Steve Jacoby. Small Learning Communities. Ms. Deanna Easton....................................Coordinator Ms. Michelle Miller…………………………...CREW Mr. Mark White……………………………….FACE Mr. Boyd Logan……………………………...GEM.

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SLC Advisory

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  1. SLC Advisory 2013 - 2014

  2. Administrative and Counselor team Principal: Mr. Steve Jacoby Small Learning Communities Ms. Deanna Easton....................................Coordinator Ms. Michelle Miller…………………………...CREW Mr. Mark White……………………………….FACE Mr. Boyd Logan……………………………...GEM

  3. Teachers will use SLC Common Plan Time to engage in collaborative conversations • that address student achievement, instructional practices and interdisciplinary • curricular connections. • Teachers will become familiar with the socio-economic and academic issues of • students in their SLC through advisory. • Teachers will build relationships with the parents and families to better understand • how to support the students. • Teachers will develop the SLC theme and explore enrichment opportunities that • allow students to explore their interests.

  4. Advisoryis SLC & GRADE Specific Advisory teacher is your School Contact, go-to person and student’s advocate We will want to contact you at least 4 times during the school year. Contacts can be meetings, phone calls, or emails. Please let us know the best way to contact you.

  5. FHS Some Expectations & Programs……..

  6. Cell Phone/Electronic Devices Usage Mayuse these during class changes and at lunch. May notuse them at other times without faculty permission. Infractions: 1st: Confiscate phone, student retrieves phone from one of 5 offices 2nd: 1st infraction plus 3 days detention 3rd: Confiscate phone, parent retrieves phone, 1 day of ISS Note:Any refusal to give up phone at any time will result in 3 days ISS.

  7. Dress Code Leggings & Yoga Pants • Must have hip area covered. • Coverage includes t-shirts, sweaters, skirts, shorts, and dresses of any length that are modest in fitting.

  8. Dress Code Shirts • Must meet the 3 fingertip coverage rule: NO spaghetti Straps NO halter tops NO mesh tops, sheet blouses and see through shirts NO muscle shirts NO low cut arm holes • No shirts worn with one shoulder bare or shoulder exposed • Backs must be covered • No revealing midriff • No cleavage (AR Law Act 835) • Sheer blouses are acceptable with under garment coverage that meets school dress code.

  9. Dress Code All bottom clothing must be worn at waist level shorts pants skirts/dresses Sagging is not allowed (AR law Act 835) Clothing with holes, rips or tears above mid-thigh are NOT permitted. Clothing with holes should not reveal inappropriate skin or expose undergarments.

  10. Shorts/ Skirts/Dresses Must be modest in length, appearance and fit. *A standard acceptable is a garment worn at waist level that reaches no more than six inches above the knee or the length or a dollar bill. Skirts or dresses that are shorter than mid thigh can be worn with leggings, but must be modest in nature.

  11. Dress Code: Shirts • Item must come to the edge of your shoulders or meet the 3 fingertip shoulder coverage rule. • Backs must be covered. (No shoulder blades exposed). • No revealing midriff. • No cleavage. (specified in Arkansas law, Act 835) DO NOT WEAR

  12. Dress Code Violations Detention: Dress code violations for items that can be adjusted (sagging pants, exposed cleavage) Students who are unable to correct their attire, MAY be placed in: Study Hall/ISS and will remain until he or she is able to change OR parent brings a change of clothes. Failure to report to study hall may result in Saturday School. Note: Absences due to dress code violation will count toward criteria for final exam exemptions. Absences will weigh similar to ISS or OSS. It will be coded as “ABS” with a memo that reads “dress code violation.” These hours may not be counted as excessive absences.

  13. 1st Offense: Warning, Correct the attire, administrator phone parent 2nd Offense: Correct that attire, Saturday School, administrator phone parent 3rd Offense: Correct the attire, Saturday School, Parent conference with administrator 4th Offense: Correct the attire, one day of ISS Repeated offenses will result in further and more punitive disciplinary action.

  14. Support Programs

  15. For More Information: Drop down menus www.fayar.net/fhs Student Academic Programs www.fayar.net/fhsprograms

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