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Piper High School Class of 2020
Senior Assembly Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Introductions: Administrative Team
Mrs. Hautigan, Principal
Mr. Goodwin, Assistant Principal
Mr. Monereau, Assistant Principal
Ms. Scott, Assistant Principal
Mr. Walton, Assistant Principal
Mr. Kothe, Assistant Principal Designee
Mr. Lewis, Administrator
Dr. Schuck, Administrator
Introductions: Counseling
Ms Gaygan, Counseling Director, 9th & 10th Grade Cambridge, Bengal Academy of Excellence
Dr. McHenry, Counselor A-F
Ms. Rolle, Counselor, G-N
Mr. Harrell, Counselor, O-Z
Mrs. Raff, BRACE Advisor
Road to
Graduation
It is important to attend school
regularly!
Reduce tardies, early sign-out,
and / or absences.
Earn Senior privileges (Grad
Bash, Prom, Senior BBQ…)
with good attendance!
*Excessive absences is 5 (excused or
unexcused) per quarter!
OFFENSES LEADING TO POSSIBLE SUSPENSION OR EXPULSION:
Over The Counter Medications, Use, Possession, Sale, and/or Transmittal of
Drug and Substance Abuse Infractions
Use, possession, and/or being under the influence of mood-altering substances
Use/Possession of Unauthorized Substances
Possession of Unauthorized Prescription Medications
Being Under The Influence of Unauthorized Substances
Sale, Attempted Sale, and/or Transmittal of Drugs or Mood-Altering Substances
Sale, Attempted Sale, and/or Transmittal of Alcohol or Alcoholic Beverages
Other Offenses ( Non-Drug and Non-Substance Abuse Offenses )
Repeatedly committing serious breaches of conduct
Commit an Assault
Commit a Battery
Commits or threatens to commit vandalism/damage to property
OFFENSES LEADING TO POSSIBLE SUSPENSION OR EXPULSION:
Commits any act on campus or off campus that substantially disrupts orderly conduct of classes or school activities
Commits Grand Theft, including motor vehicle theft
Commits an act of Hazing
Commits a physical attack
Possesses and/or displays or transmits a Class B weapon
Use of laser pens/pointers and other laser devices that could potentially harm or injure another individual
Makes an internet/electronic transmission of a threat to do harm to person(s) on school grounds, or to school property, that result in a substantial disruption to the school climate
Conducts, recruits, or participates on campus in a formal or informal gang activity
Transmit or distribute inappropriate images that violate the rights of other individuals
Commits other criminal actions
Use the school district’s technology and/or software for any unauthorized purpose
OFFENSES LEADING TO MANDATORY SUSPENSION OR EXPULSION:
Bringing a firearm or weapon to school or any school sponsored activity
Making threats or False reporting involving school or school’s personnel’s property, school transportation, or a school-sponsored activity
Threats to throw, project, place or discharge destructive devices with intent to do bodily harm
Students committing Other Serious Offenses that pose a serious threat to school safety such as:
Serious Assault
Arson or attempted arson
Sexual Battery or attempted sexual battery
Homicide
Kidnapping or abduction
Bringing, possessing, using or selling explosive/destructive devices
Robbery or attempted robbery
Armed robbery or attempted armed robbery
Serious Battery
Battery on a school board employee, sports official, or other specified officials
Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer, Firefighter, and Emergency Medical Care Provider
Suspension
Consequences
Internal Suspension MAY result in loss of senior privileges (Grad Bash, Prom. BBQ).
External Suspension WILL result in loss of senior privileges (Grad Bash, Prom. BBQ).
Respect for Persons and Property
Behave in a way that respects the rights of all.
We all deserve to feel safe and respected!
Dress Code
All students are expected to honor their responsibilities and dress in a way that shows respect for themselves and others.
Follow the policy outlined in the Code of Conduct.
A WORD FROM OUR SROs
Stand Up to Cyberbullying
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN2fuKPDzHA
Social Media
How you represent yourself online is an extension of yourself.
Be respectful: Avoid remarks that are hurtful or offensive.
Assume your social media usage is visible to the world.
Remember: Colleges & Employers are reviewing posts on social media!
Colleges & Employers are Reviewing Posts on Social Media!
Kaplan Test Prep surveyed college admissions officials and found that two-thirds of colleges say it’s “fair game” for them to review applicants’ social media profiles to help them decide who gets in.
(Source: “Social Media as “Fair Game” in Admissions by Scott Jaschik April 23, 2018)
“70% of employers are snooping candidates’ social media profiles” according to a CareerBuilder article by Lauren Salam – June 15, 2017.
Student denied admission to Florida State University after Snap Chatting an inappropriate response to FSU's Snapchat account
Your Class Officers!
Carrington Boothe,
President
Faburla Georges,
Vice-President
Samarah Attie,
Secretary
Christopher Hobbs,
Treasurer
Jada Forrester-Reid,
Historian
Class of 2020 Advisor – Miss
Pinzon
HOMECOMING:
09/28/2019
Masquerade Ball
Saturday September 28
The Signature Grand
Cost: $59
Complete your permission slip and turn in to
Ms. Howard
Only masks on sticks will be allowed into the
dance
Senior Class Info Stay involved by following us on Social
Media and by being in the Senior
Class Remind Group!
The Remind group is the MOST
IMPORTANT in regards to getting
the most up-to-date information!
Our first Senior Class meeting will
be next Thursday, September 5th in
Room 533 right after school!
Items to discuss:
Grad Bash
Prom
Fundraising to help pay for Grad
Bash and Prom!
We need your support to make
Senior year AMAZING and CHEAP!!
Senior Package
Senior year tends to be VERY
expensive… Especially when Spring
Semester rolls around.
So, in order to help you better
budget for Senior year, we have put
together a special “Senior Package”
that will include:
Grad Bash Ticket
Prom Ticket
2020 Yearbook with a
PERSONALIZED 1/8th of a page
senior portrait/senior quote!
Package price is $330 for everything
listed above and will be made in 3
payment installments of $110 due on
October 1, December 1 and
February 1.
Purchased Individually, the prices will
be as follows:
Yearbook - $60 or more
The Personalized 1/8 page is ONLY
available for package purchasers
Grad Bash - $150 or more
Prom:
$140 of more if purchased
between Feb 1 and March 1
$150 or more if purchased after
March 1
That’s a savings of $30 - $50 dollars
depending on when you purchase your
prom ticket and you won’t have to worry
about shelling out all that money at one
time!
DUAL
ENROLLMENT
FIU
BC
UF
3.0 GPA
SAT/ACT/PERT
• Dr. Schuck
• A142
• @Ms_Jschuck
Applications/Forms/Questions
ESOL
ACT Accommodations
•Must select YES to “Language Learner seeking supports”
•See Dr. Schuck in A142 for assistance
Mrs. Mondesir (Creole)
Mrs. Reyes (Spanish)
Dictionaries – Mr. Wolfe
Graduation Requirements
At least a 2.0 unweighted GPA
24 specific credits
• 4 credits of English
• 4 credits of Math;
• 1 must be Algebra 1 with EOC
• 1 must be Geometry with EOC for 30% of final grade
• 3 credits of Science;
• 1 must be Biology with EOC for 30% of final grade
• 3 credits of Social Studies;
• World History
• US History with EOC for 30% of final grade
• US Gov/Econ
• HOPE (2 years of JROTC satisfies this requirement.)
Online course
1 credit Performing Arts, Speech or Debate, eligible Practical Arts
6-8 elective credits
Graduation Requirements
Passing score on the FSA reading, or passing score on the ACT/SAT
Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC, or concordant PERT score to earn credit
Very important! If you take an EOC course, you MUST take the EOC to receive credit for completion of the course!!!
Students must earn 40 community service hours
How do I know if I have met the graduation requirements?
Check Virtual Counselor!
Counselors will be meeting with you through Study Hall classes to discuss your “Senior Letter” – a document that lists all the graduation requirements and your status.
BRACE / COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER
Apply for Free/Reduced Lunch at www.applyforlunch.com. Must be completed
every school year! Upcoming College Entrance Exam Dates
ACT Test on October 27th / Register by September 28th
SAT Test on October 6th / Register by September 7th
College Visits & Presentations will be
held during 12th Grade STUDY HALL PERIODS. To attend a College
Visit at Piper, you must complete your
“College List” on Naviance/Family
Connection account.
FAFSA & FFAA/BRIGHT FUTURES Application for both FAFSA & FFAA opens up for SENIORS ONLY on October 1, 2018.
Current FAS/FMS Bright Futures Requirements for the Class of 2019:
Gold Seal Requirements for the Class of 2019:
Register for College Visits in Naviance
➢During study hall, various colleges visit
the College & Career Center
➢Students often have opportunities for
scholarship and acceptance
➢MUST register via Naviance, NO
EXCEPTIONS
End of
Semester 1
Deadlines:
Service hours for Silver Cord – 250 documented hours
Academic Cords – (see next slide)
Top 10% of Class of 2019
*Val and Sal calculated at the end of Semester 2
Academic Cords: Per GPA at the END of the 1st semester
Gold/White Cord - Top
2%
Gold/Maroon Cord - Top
5%
Gold Cord -3.75 and higher
NAVIANCE DEMO
ADD EMAIL ADD COLLEGES
ROADTRIP NATION
SCHOLARSHIPS
Stay Informed!
Email:
safiya.scott@browardschools.com
jillian.gaygan@browardschools.com
meryl.raff@browardschools.com
vanessa.pinzon@browardschools.com
Twitter:
@bengals2020
@gayganguidance
Instagram: @bengals2019
REMIND 101:
Piper High School
2018-2019 Class of 2019 Dates
September:
Senior Letters through Study Hall / Naviance Infusion
7 – Registration deadline for October 6th SAT (Take to improve your score for college admission / meet Reading Test Graduation Requirement)
7 – UF Visit
10 – Military
11 – Herff Jones Cap & Gown Assembly Period 6 (Study Hall)
16 – FSU Visit – Sign Up via Naviance
17 - Herff Jones Cap & Gown Parent Night in the Commons 5-7 PM
18, 20, 25, 26 - Herff Jones Cap & Gown Sales during lunches
24 – JWU Visit – Sign up via Naviance
26 – FAU Visit – Sign up via Naviance
28 - Registration deadline for October 27th ACT (Take to improve your score for college admission / meet Reading Test Graduation Requirement)
Senior Information Packet
Senior Privilege Agreement
Turn in to the Main Office
First Quarter Dates
Senior Package Information
Senior Portrait ID and Code
Senior Portrait Information
www.prestigeportraits.com/fl
954-851-1181
$10 for senior portrait
Additional $10-15 for outfit change
For this week’s deal only: piperseniors@gmail.com
Sept 3 – 6
$25 for a 2 hour session
Senior Picture, Cap and Gown, AND 2 outfit changes
Remember:
WE ARE BENGALSCOMMITTED TO RESPECT, INTEGRITY,
SCHOLARSHIP, & EXCELLENCE#RISE
@PIPERPRINCIPAL
MARIE HAUTIGAN, PRINCIPAL
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