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Welcome to Freshmen Orientation 2010-2011

Welcome to Freshmen Orientation 2010-2011. “Building for a Better Tomorrow” http://www.vcsd.k12.ny.us/valleycentralsd/site/default.asp. Mission Statement of VCSD.

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Welcome to Freshmen Orientation 2010-2011

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  1. Welcome to Freshmen Orientation 2010-2011 “Building for a Better Tomorrow” http://www.vcsd.k12.ny.us/valleycentralsd/site/default.asp

  2. Mission Statement of VCSD To develop responsible and productive members of society by providing a quality comprehensive educational program in a safe and innovative environment, where students are motivated to think critically, communicate effectively and achieve excellence in active partnership with the community and a knowledgeable and dedicated staff.

  3. Mrs. Jayme Ginda-Baxter: PrincipalContact me at: 457.2400 x17510

  4. School Administrators • Mrs. Jayme Ginda-Baxter: Principal • Mr. Thomas Balducci: Assistant Principal • Mr. Joseph DiMaio: Assistant Principal • Mrs. Millicent Lee: Assistant Principal

  5. VCHS PTSA Executive Board

  6. VCHS PTSA • The PTSA is an organization where students, school staff, parents and community members work together to make the High School experience all it can be. • Have questions, suggestions or concerns, then utilize the support of the PTSA. • Want to stay involved in your child’s schooling at a time when they start to become more independent? Then join the PTSA!

  7. Fall/Spring Student Achievement Nights Arts in Education “Reflection Program” Volunteer Appreciation Night Defensive Driving Classes VCPTA Council Scholarship Battle of the Bands Founders Night Mini-Grants Commencement Day Filming Revelations All-Night Grad Events and Contributions

  8. Basketball concession stands Homecoming tickets Mid-term munchies baskets Junior Prom tickets Commencement Videos Senior Ball tickets Yearbooks H.S. seniors who are PTSA members are given special consideration for VC PTA and PTO Council scholarship awards Staff, parents & community members are eligible to win gift certificates to local restaurants Student Member Opportunities

  9. Please join the PTSA! We will all work together for our students!

  10. Millicent Lee- APContact me at: 457.2400 x17522Email: mlee@vcsd.ouboces.org • 3rd Year at VCHS • Office located in main office • Responsible for: Master Schedule, EHS, AIS, Discipline, 504s • Students: Osb - Z

  11. The Guidance Department

  12. Student Services

  13. Thomas Balducci- APContact me at: 457.2400 x17520Email: tbalducci@vcsd.ouboces.org • 4th Year as an Assistant Principal • Office located next to the nurse’s office • Responsible for Link Crew, State Testing, Tutoring Program, Discipline, 504s • Students Geo - Ortiz.

  14. VCHS Spirit Week –September 27th – October 2nd • Tuesday, September 28th 1. Powder Puff Football 2. Pep Rally 3. Bon Fire • Friday, October 1st 1. Valley Central Homecoming Events 5:00PM 2. VC Athletic Hall of Fame Inductions 6:30PM 3. Homecoming Football Game 7:30PM • Saturday, October 2nd 1. Homecoming Dance

  15. Alpha Pi Beta Tau Comp & Tech Club Dance Club Environmental Club For the Animals French Honor Society Link Crew Literary Magazine Marching Band Math Team Mock Trial Multi-Cultural Club Music Production National Art Honor Soc. National Honor Society Odyssey of the Mind OC Academic League Extra-Curricular Activities

  16. Peer Leaders Photography Club Student Government Science Club Science Honor Soc. Science Olympiad Ski Club Spanish Honor Soc. Teen Club Tri-M Music Hon Soc. Ultimate Frisbee VASA Viking Voice Volunteer Club of VC Yearbook Young Republican Youth in Government Extra-Curricular Activities (con’t)

  17. Boys: Baseball Basketball Cross-Country Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer Swimming Tennis Track Wrestling Girls: Basketball Cheerleading Cross-County Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track Volleyball Athletic Teams: Athletic Director, Michael BellarosaContact at 457.2400 x 17886

  18. The Freshmen Class Class of 2014 • Class Advisors:Mr. Forman & Mrs. Korpics • Clubs & Activities:Extreme Frisbee, Coffee Houses, Battle of the Bands, Poetry Slam • Trips:14th Annual Freshmen Trip • Events: Homecoming, Freshman Idol, Guitar Hero Contests, Ice Skating Trips, Dances, Class Officer Elections

  19. Link Crew is….. • A freshman transition program that lasts all year. • A leadership training program. • A school community building program.

  20. Link Crew Objectives • Empowers juniors and seniors as role models for freshmen. • To increase academic success through support of peers. • To develop leadership skills in students on our campus.

  21. Link Crew Objectives (con’t) • To allow successful older students to pass on positive traditions to younger students. • To teach students that by working together they can be successful and enjoy one another. • To help create a supportive and positive atmosphere.

  22. Joseph DiMaio- APContact me at: 457.2400 x17524Email: jdimaio@vcsd.ouboces.org • 3rd Year at VCHS • Office located in main office • Responsible for AI, Parking, Attendance, All Night Graduation, Discipline, 504s • Students A – Gen

  23. Lockers • Buy lock($5) at the school store prior to 1st period, during lunch or post-session • Advise not to fake lock, especially in gym • May use own lock temporarily until purchase school lock • Locker number located on top of schedule • Middle School locks acceptable

  24. Emergency Forms • Given opening day during HR • Complete and submit to main office or nurses’ office • Updated cell numbers, addresses, ect. • Especially important for district wide emergency notifications

  25. Identification Cards • Must have at all times • Receive them on first day during HR • If not sign the Missing Id sheet • Needed to utilize library and school events • If lost during school year, see Mrs. Cassisi; cost is $5

  26. Planners • Will be given to each student on the first day during HR • Read, review rules and procedures • Each student will be asked to sign it • If lost, planner cost $5 • Hallway passport (hall passes) located in the back; if need more main office has copies

  27. Attendance and Lates Attendance: • If absent call VCHS at x 17507 • Always bring in a note the following day signed by parent or legal guardian Lates: • If late bring in note • After every 5 illegal tardies = AD

  28. Electronic Devices • Powered off from 7:25-1:52 & in PS class • If student violated procedure, s/he will be directed to surrender it; consequences will follow • We have the right to return it at end of day, hold it until parent picks it up and for repeat offenders hold for up to 30 days • Rule applies for hats and other inappropriate accessories • For a complete version, read the planner or visit school website

  29. Mrs. Jayme Ginda Baxter: PrincipalContact me at: 457.2400 x17511

  30. Imagine, within the next five years, your child will…. • Graduate high school • Select a college/career/military that will affect them for years to come – if not for ever. • Develop new friendships that may last a lifetime • even if you resent it • Start dating • even if you resent it • Drive a car • even if you are fearful of it • Be exposed to alcohol and drugs • even if you are overprotective and are perfect role models • Decide whether to use alcohol and drugs • even if your family values/practices oppose it and you are perfect role models • Make decisions about their sexual activity • even if you have those uncomfortable conversations with them

  31. WHAT SHOULD I DO?

  32. Parent Partnership • Main Goal: Assure children are prepared for post high school life • Research indicates that parent involvement increases achievement • It’s all about building a stronger, unified educational community

  33. What is Parent Involvement? • Becoming an advocate 2. Attending school functions 3. Volunteering school activities 4. Responding to school obligations

  34. Parent Involvement (con’t) 5. Providing encouragement at home 6. Modeling appropriate behavior, work ethic 7. Building a working rapport with staff, guidance, administrators 8. Monitoring your child’s work, progress, attitude, and extracurricular activities

  35. Vince Lombardi “The achievements of an organization are the results of the combined effort of each individual.”

  36. IN CLOSING….. • PLEASE help your student(s) meet responsibilities and obligations. • PLEASE call with any questions or concerns. THANK YOU FOR COMING!!!

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