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Purnell Swett Announcements

Purnell Swett Announcements. Our Mission at Purnell Swett High School is for every student to graduate ready-for college, for work, and for life. Bell Schedule. 7:56 Warning Bell 8:00 Tardy Bell 8:00-9:30 1 st Period 9:30-9:37 Class Change 11:07-11:15 DEAR (Resource Time)

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Purnell Swett Announcements

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  1. Purnell Swett Announcements

  2. Our Mission at Purnell Swett High School is for every student to graduate ready-for college, for work, and for life.

  3. Bell Schedule • 7:56 Warning Bell • 8:00 Tardy Bell • 8:00-9:30 1st Period • 9:30-9:37 Class Change • 11:07-11:15 DEAR (Resource Time) • 11:20-11:27 Class Change • 11:29-1:22 3rd Period • 1:30 -3:00 4th Period • 3:10-4:00 Learning Centers (Tuesday & Thursday only)

  4. Lunch Schedule A Lunch • 11:32- 11:54 (Lunch) • 11:54- 11:58 (Back to Class) B Lunch • 12:00- 12:23 (Lunch) • 12:23- 12:28 (Back to Class) C Lunch • 12:31- 12:54 (Lunch) • 12:54- 12:58 (Back to Class) D Lunch • 12:59- 1:22 (Lunch) • 1:22- 1:30 (Back to Class)

  5. School Policies

  6. Student Tardy Policy

  7. Student Tardy Policy Cont.

  8. Dress Code • No sleeveless shirts • No bedroom attire • No see-through and/or transparent tops or bottoms • NO SAGGING PANTS ALLOWED. Pants are to be worn at waistline • Failure to comply with the dress code will result in students being sent home to change and penalties.

  9. Dress Code Policy Offenses • 1st Offense: Warning • 2nd Offense: Students will be required to attend Saturday Academy • 3rd Offense: Students will receive one (1) day OSS • Additional Offenses: Principal’s discretion based upon his investigation

  10. Cell Phone Policy Cell phones and other electronic devices (MP3 players, iPods, etc.) that are visible or heard will be confiscated. Students who refuse to give up their phones/electronic devices will receive OSS. Purnell Swett High School does not assume any liability for the loss or theft of any cell phone or electronic device. In the event of theft, students should file a report with the School Resource Officer.

  11. Cell Phone Policy Offenses 1st Offense- Teacher confiscates phone/electronic device turns it into office and student may pick up phone at the end of the day. 2nd Offense- Teacher confiscates phone/electronic device and parent will have to pick up (NO EXEMPTION) 3rd Offense- One (1) day OSS 4th Offense- Three (3) day OSS for each offense

  12. Athletics

  13. Game Schedule • Volleyball • Sept 26 @ Scotland • Football • (Varsity) • Sept 20 Anson (Homecoming)

  14. Game Schedule • Tennis • Sept 24Richmond

  15. Guidance Announcements

  16. Attention 9th, 10th, and 11th Graders PSAT (It’s only offered once a year) Wednesday October 16, 2013 Media Center $15.00 See Ms. Demetrice in Room 604 to register Deadline: October 14, 2013 Don’t miss out on this opportunity!!!!

  17. Any student in grades 9 thru 12 that is interested in applying for the Student of Excellence Scholarship needs to see their counselor for an application. Applications are due to your counselor by December 3.

  18. Scholarship Websites • Scholarships.com • Fastweb.com • Zinch.com • Studentsscholarship.com • CFNC.org Website for college information and financial aid • College database at www.onlineschools.org/guides/north-carolina/

  19. Any senior that has received an acceptance letter to a college, university or military please bring it to Ms. Leslie in guidance.

  20. ASVAB Test Date: October 24, 2013 8:15

  21. Any senior interested in applying for the NC State Parks Scholarship, please go by and sign up with Ms. Leslie in guidance.

  22. Students that are interested in the Morehead-Cain Scholarship needs to come by to see Ms. Leslie in guidance and sign up.

  23. YDS Announcements

  24. The Indian Education VISION volunteer program is accepting applications for Native American students, grades 9-12 who are interested in volunteering in Indian communities. Please a see a YDS for more information

  25. Students who are interested in participating in the culture academy at Indian Education please see YDS for applications. Classes will begin Sept. 24, 2013 and will include drumming, dancing, pottery, beadwork, and also storytelling.

  26. Other Announcements

  27. Studio One Lab announces open auditions for its Fall and Winter productions: “Snow White Goes West.” No prior stage experience is needed. Singers should prepare a short pop-styled song and actors will read from the scripts.

  28. Two Students from the PurnellSwett FFA Chapter were elected Lumber River FFA Federation Officers. The elections were held on Tuesday, September 9 2013 at Fairmont High School in Fairmont, North Carolina.

  29. MyaNichelleDeese, class of 2016, was elected Parliamentarian for the 2013-2014 school year. Her duties will include, ruling on all questions of parliamentary conduct at Federation level meetings.

  30. Nikiya Elizabeth McCollum, class of 2015, was elected Sentinel for the 2013-2014 school year. Her duties will include, assisting the president in maintaining order and taking charge of candidates for degree ceremonies.

  31. The Lumber River FFA Federation includes Robeson and Scotland County FFA chapters. The mission of the FFA is to develop premier leadership, personal growth and career success in the lives of its members.

  32. FRIDAY: Spirit Day!

  33. Governor’s School The North Carolina Governor’s School is open to rising seniors only, with exceptions made for rising juniors in selected performing/visual arts areas.

  34. Areas of study include English, foreign language, mathematics, natural and social sciences, art, choral and instrumental music, dance and drama. Applicants must have an aptitude score and an achievement score in the 92nd percentile or higher. (An EOC score in the area of their nomination could also be used.)

  35. You must submit grades, rank, transcript, essays, experience information and two recommendations. Completed applications need to be submitted to your guidance counselor October 1, 2014. For more information, please see Ms. Venega in Guidance. www.ncgovschool.com

  36. Important Dates for Yearbook Photographs On Wednesday and Thursday, Sept 25 and 26, photos for freshmen, sophomores, and juniors will be taken in the auxiliary gym. It will be the ONLY CHANCE for underclassmen to be photographed for the yearbook.

  37. On Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 1 and 2, senior formal makeups will be taken in the media center. Girls will be taken on Oct. 1 and guys will be taken on Oct. 2. This will be the last chance to take the formal for the yearbook. See Coach Leek if you have any questions

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