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Quarter 1 Vol. 9 2016-2017 [email protected]
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Hersey Choir Info
TPC News & Info
John Hersey High SchoolChoral Department
Presents:
MAGICALMOMENTS
2016 Fall GalaSilent Auction & Fashion Show
with Students Performing Songsfrom Disney Classics!
Sunday, November 6th-11:00am - 3:00pm@ The Cotillion Ballroom in Palatine
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State Champions
Special Olympics After school got out in June, these special Olympians traveled down to Bloomington for the state track meet. Pictured below are Chris Petrik, John Buffini, and Steve Jurczyk who won the gold. Congrats to our state champion Huskies!
Controversial Issues in the ClassroomTownship High School District 214’s primary mission is to enable all students to learn the skills, acquire the knowledge, and develop the behaviors necessary for them to reach their full potential as citizens who can meet the challenges of a changing society. In a democracy that openly confronts acute and pressing political, social, economic, and moral problems, it is likely that such issues will be evident in classrooms. Discussions about these issues provide students with the type of learning experience that will help prepare them to meet the challenges of a global changing society.
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Parking Pass InformationDue to the reconfiguration of the front lot, student parking spaces are at a premium. We were able to grant all seniors a parking pass who applied for one. We will have a number of spots in the basin available to Juniors at the end of 1st quarter. Parking passes for Juniors will be distributed using a lottery format. Please note that it’s imperative for students to display parking passes every day. Students who do not display or possess a parking pass will be subject to disciplinary consequences which may include towing of the vehicle.
School Calendar
L.A.T.E. DAYS EVERY THURSDAY 8:30 DELAYED START (ORANGE) (Except 1/19, 5/25, 6/1, 6/8) (Bus regular 6:30 a.m. pick-up time)
L.A.T.E. DAYS 9/15, 10/6, 11/10, 3/2, 5/18 9:30 DELAYED START (BROWN) (Bus 8:30 a.m. pick-up time)
Date Event Time________________________ August 22 First Day of Classes 7:30 a.m. - 2:50 p.m. September 5 NO SCHOOL - Labor Day September 14 TPC Open House for Parents 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. September 15 BROWN L.A.T.E. Day School begins at: 9:30 a.m. October 3 NO SCHOOL - Non-Attendance Day October 6 BROWN L.A.T.E. Day School begins at: 9:30 a.m. October 10 NO SCHOOL - Columbus Day October 11 - 14 Homecoming Week Game 10/14, Dance 10/15 October 12 NO SCHOOL - Non-Attendance Day October 26 Parent Conferences 3:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. October 28 End of the Quarter October 31 NO SCHOOL - Institute Day November 10 BROWN L.A.T.E. Day School begins at: 9:30 a.m. November 23, 24 & 25 NO SCHOOL - Thanksgiving Break December 16 Winter Break Begins at close of classes Early Dismissal at: 1:50 p.m. December 19 – January 2 Winter Break January 3 First Day of Classes after Winter Break 7:30 a.m. - 2:50 p.m. January 16 NO SCHOOL - Martin Luther King’s Birthday January 18, 19, 20 Final Exams Special Schedule January 20 End of the Quarter 10:05 a.m. Dismissal January 23 NO SCHOOL - Institute Day January 24 Beginning of Second Semester 7:30 a.m. - 2:50 p.m. February 20 NO SCHOOL - President’s Day March 2 BROWN L.A.T.E. Day School begins at: 9:30 a.m. March 24 Spring Break Begins at the close of classes Early Dismissal at: 1:50 p.m. March 27-31 Spring Break March 31 End of the Quarter April 3 NO SCHOOL – Teacher In-service Day April 4 First Day of Classes after Spring Break 7:30 a.m. - 2:50 p.m. April 14 NO SCHOOL – Non-Attendance Day May 18 BROWN L.A.T.E. Day School begins at: 9:30 a.m. May 29 NO SCHOOL - Memorial Day June 2 Workshop Day Early Dismissal at: 1:50 p.m. June 4 Graduation 12:30 p.m. - Carter Gymnasium June 7, 8, 9 Final Exams Special Schedule June 9 Last Day of School 10:05 a.m. Dismissal 4/18/16
JOHN HERSEY HIGH SCHOOL 2016-2017
Phone: 847-718-4800 Attendance: 847-718-4801 Fax: 847-718-4817 Webpage: www.jhhs.d214.org
College /Career NewsCourse Drop Info
CRO Course Drop Info.docx 8/23/16
IMPORTANT DATES FOR 2016-‐2017
Consequences/Requirements
First Semester
Second Semester
DROPPING A COURSE
No record of a course appears on the student’s transcript if the course is dropped by the student before the end of the business day on:
September 12, 2016
February 15, 2017
The course title and a grade of "W" are recorded on the transcript if the student drops a course
after the end of the business day on September 12, 2016 and by the end of the business day on October 4, 2016
after the end of the business day on February 15, 2017 and by the end of the business day on March 7, 2017
The course title and a grade of "WF" are recorded on the transcript if the student drops the course after the end of the business day on:
October 4, 2016 March 7, 2017
The course title and a grade of "F" are recorded on the student’s transcript if the student is dropped by the administration after the end of the business day on
October 5, 2016 March 10, 2017
PETITIONING FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY
Independent study contracts must be approved before
August 29, 2016 January 31, 2017
DECLARING PASS/NO CREDIT OR AUDIT OPTION
Students must declare their intent to take the Pass/No Credit or Audit option before
October 3, 2016 March 6, 2017
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Failure to Pay School Fees
Policies on Bullying, Hazing, Harassment & Intimidation
Privileges will be withheld due to overdue school fees and obligations including, but are not limited to, such items as: release of official transcripts/records; prom tickets; parking passes; discretionary purchases such as yearbooks; delay of next year’s registration. Students who qualify for a fee waiver are not exempt from overdue obligations and fines.
Please make certain that your student understands that everyone has the right to a healthy and safe school environment, and that the consequences for participating in negative behaviors are very serious! District 214 has adopted strong policies which prohibit bullying, harassment and intimidation of all kinds, both on our campus, off campus, and while participating in a school sponsored/school related activities.
ARC News & Info
Open House Info
iPad Protection
Parent Notifications Assessment Info
Bus Information
JHHS Website
Academic Resource Center News New Electronic Resources
Staff and students of John Hersey High School now have access to three new electronic resources! eRead Illinois Axis 360, The New York Times and EBSCO PrepSTEP. Hersey staff and students can download eRead Illinois Axis 360 electronic books to their iPad, computer, or other device. Thousands of ebook titles are available including fiction, nonfiction and books in Spanish. Titles are added frequently and include many new releases. The New York Times for education digital access allows all staff and students at Hersey to “Be a student of the world.” In school access will be available to the Daily New York Times and archives back to 1851. Access to the New York Times will allow students use the newspaper for research and to have a front row seat to what is going on in the world. EBSCO PrepSTEP is an online resource that provides a comprehensive selection of academic and careerrelated resources available to students. Included in this resource are tutorials and selfpaced skill building materials for academic skill building, AP test preparation, college placement test preparation, life skills tutorials and much more. If you have any questions about any of the Academic Resource Center resources, please contact Katie Alexander ([email protected])
ASBESTOS HAZARD EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACT
In accordance with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) and the Illinois Asbestos Abatement Act (105 ILCS 105/), you are being notified that all District 214 facilities contain various amounts and types of asbestos-‐containing building materials (ACBM). These materials do not pose any hazard to individuals unless the materials are disturbed. The District maintains compliance with all applicable governmental and regulatory asbestos rules and regulations. The District also maintains compliance with the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) guidelines for operations and maintenance activities. The District routinely performs operations and maintenance activities, required inspections, and surveillance activities to verify that the materials are being managed according to IDPH and CCDPH guidelines. The Building and Grounds Department of each individual facility and the District Operations Department have on file copies of the AHERA Management Plans that describe the locations of all ACBM. These Plans are available for inspection during regular business hours. Contact the Director of Operations for more information at (847) 718-‐7619. PESTICIDE APPLICATION NOTIFICATION REGISTRY All District 214 facilities practice Integrated Pest Management to minimize the use of any pesticides on school grounds. The Structural Pest Control Act (225 ILCS 235/) and the Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act (415 ILCS 65/) requires public schools to notify parents/guardians and school employees at least 48 hours (two business days) prior to any pesticide applications on school grounds. The term “pesticide” includes insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides and fungicides. The notification requirement extends to both indoor and outdoor pesticide applications. Excluded from the notification requirement are antimicrobials such as disinfectants, sanitizers or deodorizers, insecticide baits and rodenticide baits. Pesticide application notification can be included in newsletters, bulletins, calendars and/or other correspondence currently published by each school and the District. All District 214 facilities have established a registry of individuals who wish to be specifically notified of pesticide applications on school grounds. To be included in this registry, please contact your student’s individual school or program for more information.
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