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FRESHMEN CALL-OUT NIGHT Welcome Class of 2017 2013-2014

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FRESHMEN CALL-OUT NIGHT

Welcome Class of 2017

2013-2014

Introductions

Professional School Counseling Department Suzi Swinehart A - G Sarah Maynard , Director H - P Derek Yoder Q - Z Kim Waugh Eagle Tech

Academy

Alissa Roberts, FMP Coordinator

Introductions

Administration Mrs. Jennifer Reiff, Principal Mr. Lyle Kuhmichel, Assistant Principal

Mrs. Swinehart & Ms. Maynard Students– A-Lh

Mr. Kyle Nelson, Dean of Students Ms. Maynard & Mr. Yoder Students– Li-Z

Mr. Brady Mullett, Eagle Tech Academy Principal

Mr. Geoff Penrod, Athletic Administrator Mrs. Sandy Kohut, School Nurse

Notes from the NurseSandy Kohut RN BSN

No one is to carry medication on them at anytime unless arrangements have been made with nurse

Please keep nurse updated on your students health conditions.

Student must report to health clinic if they are sick.

If your student has a fever of 100 degrees or higher please keep them home, if at school they will be sent home

√ immunization records and update clinic. There are new mandatory requirements for schools.

If your student is behind with immunizations, please contact your family doctor, WCHD, or Walgreens to set up an appointment.

Please stop in the clinic to √ student’s records.

Notes from the NurseSandy Kohut RN BSN

FMP Goals

1. 100% of students will become accustomed to Columbia City High School.

2. 100% of students will monitor and improve academic progress.

3. 100% of students will establish high school and career goals based on A.B.E.A.M.S.

4. 100% of students will learn of opportunities to become involved.

Words to Live by…

• Vision Statement

Our Community -

“Breaking Through Barriers for Learning”

• Mission Statement

The Columbia City High School community creates quality learning environments that REQUIRE all students to reach their full potential of becoming

lifetime learners through collaboration and accountability.

Daily Schedule

• Five period day 8:05 – 3:20

• 70 minute classes

• 5 minute passing period

• FMP will occur after 2nd period, known on your student’s schedule as the 2L period

• Three Lunch modes (A, B, C) Students 3rd period teacher determines student’s lunch schedule (Lunch Schedule available 1st Day of each Trimester)

• Friday is an opportunity for your student to get involved in a club, an activity, or meet with their sport’s coach

• Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday rotates b/w Guidance, Career, or Student Leaders Activity Day

• During each Trimester (Student earns ¼ credit and letter grade)

• During 3rd Trimester students will participate in our S.O.A.R. program

(Setting Goals, Occupations, Academics, Relationships)

Make a Plan:

Where will you meet up with your student when they are dismissed to go with their FMP Student Leaders and FMP Mentor Teacher?

Make a Plan….

Introductions

o Barb Pentangelo Modern World Language o Sarah Furthmiller Agricultureo Devin Keener Modern World Languageo Beth Scharpenberg Mathematicso Rosalie Geller Fine Arts - Music o Doug Stoffel Mathematics o Rita Barker Family & Consumer

Scienceo Andy Weaver Scienceo Maryanne Willcutts Social Studies

FMP Student Teachers & FMP Student Leaders– Please stand

Website

CCHS Guidance Website Diploma Information:

CORE 40 with Academic Honors Diploma (AHD) CORE 40 with Technical Honors Diploma (THD) CORE 40

Guidance Pages Freshmen page FMP information page Testing Information page (End of Course Assessments,

PSAT, SAT, ACT) Harmony Online

End of Course Exams (ECA’s)

Students are tested when courses are completed

Graduation Qualifying Exams (Determines graduation) Algebra I ECA English 10 ECA

Biology ECA (No Child Left Behind)

Harmony Online

• Opportunity to check students:

• Attendance

• Discipline

• Grades

• Assignment Summaries

• Schedule

• Receive “informational memos”.

• http://www.wccs.k12.in.us/cchs/index.html

Grading Scale

Freshmen Year Career Goal:

You will graduate with a “MEANINGFUL FUTURE PLAN” (that is re-visited yearly) and a “back-up plan” that has a high probability of success.

Your Future

It is easier to find something when you know what you are looking for.

Library Media Center

• The Library is open (computer access available) for student use from 7:30am-4:00pm most school days.

• A student may check out as many books as they can carry!

• Overdue notices are given to the student in their FMP class, as well as their parents are sent a notice via email.

• Interlibrary borrowing is available if the Library does not have the resources needed for an assignment. We do our best to get you the information you need!

• More policies and procedures will be shared with you as your class visits the Library Media Center.

Message from Mrs. Reiff

• Establish short-term and long-term goals

• Communication

• Your Participation for a

Great School Year!

Processes & Procedures

• Issues or ConcernsIssues or Concerns

• Teacher

• Counselor

• Assistant Principal and/or Dean of Students

• Principal

• Discipline Information Discipline Information

• Electronic Devices

• Dress Code

Processes & Procedures

Attendance Attendance

• Phone call within 24 hours

• NOTE required upon return to school

• Failure to do so will result in absence considered a truancy

Attendance Procedures Attendance Procedures

• Tardy – 6th tardy = loss of credit

• Truancy/Absences =

• #1 – Restricted Study

• #2 – Restricted Study & Loss of Work Permit

• #3 – Restricted Study & Loss of Driver’s License/Permit

• #4 – Referral to Whitley County Court System/Probation

Questions?

o If you have questions that will benefit the entire group please ask now.

o If you have an individual question, please see that respective individual

Thank you…

We appreciate you taking the time to visit Columbia City High School and we look forward to working with you and your student.

Have a great year!!