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A on the road to college.

A on the road to college. 3 Things Every Parent Should Know. Homework every night Extended day Accountability. Promotion Goals. ELA Proficiency 70% Math Proficiency 70% Reading Level (on GL or shows ½ to a 1 year’s growth) Writing Exam (pass 2 out 4)

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A on the road to college.

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  1. A on the road to college.

  2. 3 Things Every Parent Should Know • Homework every night • Extended day • Accountability

  3. Promotion Goals ELA Proficiency 70% Math Proficiency 70% Reading Level (on GL or shows ½ to a 1 year’s growth) Writing Exam (pass 2 out 4) CCA 70% (Combined Class Average) 3 out of 4

  4. On Target Reward Trips

  5. Support Systems • Partnerships • After School Tutoring • Student Success Team Meetings • Parent Workshops • Special Education Service

  6. Why We Read

  7. The Connecting Place

  8. Green Violations ___1. Buying or Selling ___2. Computer Misuse ___3. Gambling ___4. Gum/ Food in classroom ___5. Inappropriate conduct OOSH ___6. Initial stages of Bullying ___7. Initial stages of Mess ___8. Missing Materials ___9. Play fighting ___10. Possession of prohibited item ___11. Uniform Violation ___12. Walking over trash (WOT)* ___13. Noise during Silent Study Hall

  9. Yellow Violations ___1. Classroom disturbance ___2. Disrespect/ Rudeness ___3. Negativity (attitude/words) ___4. Not Following Directions (NFD) ___5. Not paying attention (NPA) ___6. Substitute Disrespect ___7. Tardiness (after HR) ___8. Other: ____________________________

  10. Orange Violations ___1. Actual Bullying ___2. Actual Mess ___3. Assault ___4. Battery ___5. Bus Misbehavior ___6. Damaging Property ___7. Defiance regarding consequences ___8. Dishonesty (lying/ cheating/ stealing) ___9. Ditching/ AWOL ___10. Harassment (verbal, physical, visual, or sexual) ___11. Profanity/ obscenity/ vulgarity ___12. School disturbance ___13. Threats of violence or harm ___14. Trespassing ___15. Repeated GREEN/ YELLOW violations

  11. Red Violations ___1. Violence (including aggravated battery and attempted or actual sexual assault) ___2. Drugs (possession, sale, or attempted sale of any controlled substance) ___3. Weapons (possession, sale, or attempted sale of any explosive, firearm, or knife) ___4. Repeated Instances (2 or more repeated Orange violations) ___5. Defiance (the same inappropriate choices and unwillingness to attempt to connect) Principal’s discretion. ___6. Chronic Unexcused Absences

  12. Student Perception of CP

  13. Attendance Procedures • For appointments submit a note 3 days in advance • If a student is absent we will call home to verify. • Excused Absences • Unexcused Absences • A note must accompany the child the following day.

  14. After School Enrichment and Safety

  15. Dismissal Procedures An ADULT (over the age of 21) must pick up your student everyday, no exceptions. Our responsibility is to ensure the safety of every young scholar on our campus, therefore we CANNOT allow any child to walk home unless escorted by an adult.

  16. Questions/Preguntas?

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