centennial high school school policies and procedures
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Centennial High School School Policies and Procedures. Administrative Team. Dr. Roberts- Principal AP Mrs. Barile- A-E AP Mr. Jones- F-L AP Dr. Magallanes- M-Re AP Mr. Oramas- Rf-Z AP Ms. Johangiry- Activities AP Mr. Gunn- Athletics. Guidance Counselors. Mr. SanchezA - Chi - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Centennial High SchoolCentennial High SchoolSchool Policies and Procedures
Administrative TeamAdministrative Team
• Dr. Roberts-Principal
• AP Mrs. Barile- A-E
• AP Mr. Jones- F-L
• AP Dr. Magallanes- M-Re
• AP Mr. Oramas- Rf-Z
• AP Ms. Johangiry- Activities
• AP Mr. Gunn- Athletics
Guidance Counselors Guidance Counselors
• Mr. Sanchez A - Chi
• Mr. Cummings Chj – Ge
• Mrs. Finney Gf – K
• Mrs. Jaime L - Nan
• Ms. Creeden Nao – Rod
• Mrs. Thompson Roe – Van
• Mr. Hernandez Voa – Z & PUENTE
• Mrs. Grothem Safety & Violence Prevention
HUSKIES 2014-2015HUSKIES 2014-2015• School goals
– 1. Every student will have a “C” or better in every class (pg.5-6).
– 2. Parent Involvement is key to student success.
• Activities – Be involved
• Athletics
• Discipline issues
• Attendance
• Dress Code
ACTIVITIES•Follow us on Twitter: @CehsHuskies
•Get Involved
•Club Rush
•Dawg Pound
•Festivals
•Assemblies
•Sporting Events
•School Dances
•ASB Cards (one day sale)
•Student Store
Ain’t No Party Like A Husky Party!!!!
MAKE THIS YOUR YEAR!!!!!
PARTICIPATE!
LIVE IT!
HAVE FUN!
TURN UP!
BREATHE IT!GET INVOLVED!
BE IT!
Athletics – Mr. GunnAthletics – Mr. GunnFollow us on Twitter:@CentennialAFollow us on Twitter:@CentennialA
Fall Winter Spring
Football Basketball Baseball
Cross-Country Wrestling Softball
Boy’s Water Polo Girl’s Water Polo Track
Girl’s Tennis Soccer Swimming
Girl’s Volleyball Boy’s Volleyball
Girl’s Golf Golf
Fall sports are closed Boy’s Tennis
Students must have a 2.0 GPA to participate in extracurricular activities.
Progressive DisciplineProgressive Discipline
• Teacher warning• Teacher/student conference• Teacher calls parents• Detentions
– Room 406 after schoolOr– Served at lunch in 406 (you will owe two lunches)
• Saturday School– Report to the HUSKY by 7:50am
• ACP (Alternative Class Placement)– Room 406
Off Campus SuspensionsOff Campus Suspensionsor ACPor ACP
• The following are suspendable offenses:– Fighting and/or approaching each other– Possession of a Dangerous Object– Under the influence or possession of any
controlled substance, including alcohol– Defiance (not following directions from an adult)– Harassment/bullying– Using any words of hate or racial slurs
• Zero Tolerance for Words of Hate
Social NetworkingSocial Networking• Remember the things you do or say on
social networks can get you in trouble at school
• Includes:– Cell Phone Recordings– Twitter– Texting– Social Networking Sites– Etc
• Cyber bullying is an offense and will not be tolerated
•Attendance contract will also be given when student and parents meet with Assistant Principal
Tardy Policy (pg.11)Tardy Policy (pg.11)Violations Consequences
#1 Tardy Teacher warning
#2 TardyTeacher assigns 1-hour
detention and contacts parent
#3 TardyTeacher assigns 1-hour
detention and contacts parent
#4 TardyTeacher contacts parent and
submits referral to AP
#5 TardyParent meeting with teacher and
AP
#6 Tardy or moreTeacher contacts parent and
submits referral to AP
Dress CodeDress Code
• Unacceptable attire:– Shirts: strapless, halter tops, see-through, midriff, or backless – Any clothing that reveals undergarments– Dress code applies even during spirit days.– Students may not wear, or be in possession of, any Non
Centennial-approved hat of any kind before, during, or after school.
– The following are approved Centennial hats: Caps with a Centennial “C” logo which only contain the school
colors of red, black, white, or gray Hat which contain no logo and which only contain the school
colors of red, black, white, or gray. Hats sold in the Student Store.
• Unacceptable items in class:– Ipods– Cell phone must be off during
instructional time• Unacceptable items on campus
– Skateboards
Unacceptable ItemsUnacceptable Items
Violation Consequences
#1
WarningStudent retrieves item after
school
#2
Saturday School Parent picks up item after
school
#3Saturday School
AP Meeting with Parent
#4ACP
Full day
#5Off-Campus Suspension
•Confiscated items include, but are not limited to, cell phones, electronic devices, hats, and skateboards. •If a teacher asks for one of these items and you refuse to give it to the teacher, then you can be suspended.
Confiscated Items PolicyConfiscated Items Policy
RemindersReminders• Use vending machines only during lunch.• Students are not allowed west of the access
road during lunch.• 10/10 rule = students are not allowed out of their
classroom during the first 10 minutes of class instruction and the last 10 minutes.
• Students must have a hall pass to be outside of their classrooms.
• Bicycle parking are the rails between the PAC and Rimpau.
RemindersReminders– Students can be suspended up to five days for a
single violation. (pg.13)– During a suspension, students are not allowed to
participate in any school-sponsored activities. (pg.13)
– Dance Policy will be enforced. (pg.15)– Harassment Forms (Always notify an adult. Forms
are located in administration and counseling offices. (pg.12)
– Safe School Hotline (800) 782-7463– Video Cameras (90+ videos, 24/7 to prevent
property damage and vandalism).