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Power Lunch Day 1

Power Lunch Day 1 . List of items to cover. Sign in to Advisory Period (on What’ SUP) Daily Schedules Schedule changes Lockers Parking Passes Tardy Policy Dress Code Bus Information Lunch Passes (Free/Reduced Lunch paperwork) Off-campus lunches Purpose of Advisory/Power Block

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Power Lunch Day 1

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  1. Power LunchDay 1

  2. List of items to cover • Sign in to Advisory Period (on What’ SUP) • Daily Schedules • Schedule changes • Lockers • Parking Passes • Tardy Policy • Dress Code • Bus Information • Lunch Passes (Free/Reduced Lunch paperwork) • Off-campus lunches • Purpose of Advisory/Power Block • Lunch procedures during Advisory Period

  3. Daily Schedules • What will student’s daily schedules look like this year? 1st Period: 7:30 – 8:50 2nd Period: 8:55 -10:15 3rd Period: 10:20 – 11:40 POWER A: 11:45- 12:25 POWER B: 12: 25 – 1:05 4th Period: 1:10 – 2:30

  4. What’s a POWER Block? • Time for: • Lunch • Tutoring/make up assignments during day • Clubs • Intramural sports • Media Center • Socializing

  5. Purpose of Advisory • Students will also: • Discuss and understand the goals of the POWER block period. • Review their academic progress with their advisor. • Work with their advisor to develop an appropriate POWER block schedule based on their individual needs. • Build positive, cooperative relationships with students in their advisory group. • Participate in team/community building activities with their peers. • Receive important information about school procedures.

  6. Purpose of Advisory • The primary goal of the advisory period is to help students use their time during POWER block effectively • Students will also: • Discuss and understand the goals of the POWER block period. • Review their academic progress with their advisor. • Work with their advisor to develop an a

  7. Schedule Changes • Change form from advisory teacher • Fill out and return to following places • During Advisory (support personnel will collect forms) • Front office • Cafeteria • Media Center (while guidance counselors are present)

  8. Lockers • Cost to purchase a lock is $5.00 • Pay front office and bring receipt to Mr. Rotosky. • Mr. Rotosky’s office is located in the cafeteria • Lockers are not to be shared. • School is not responsible for items left in lockers. • Lockers are property of DPS and may be inspected at any time. • Students are responsible for replacing lost or stolen locks.

  9. Parking Passes • Every student who wishes to park on campus must purchase a parking permit from the front office. The cost is $75.00. • The driver is responsible for his/her vehicle should it be involved in any violation while on school property. • If a student is in a car pool, he/she must insist that passengers follow school policies. Violation of school policies by passengers may cause the driver to lose his/her parking privileges and/or parking permit.

  10. Consequences • Disciplinary procedures will be handled as follows for traffic infractions, such as speeding, reckless driving, spinning tires, etc. unless specified otherwise: • 1stviolation= Written Warning • 2ndviolation= Suspended parking privileges for 30 days • 3rdviolation= Vehicles prohibited from SHS campus **Continued parking infractions will merit having the vehicle towed at the owner’s expense and loss of parking privilege.**

  11. Tardy Policy • EXPECTATION: Students are expected to be INSIDE their classrooms at the ringing of the tardy bell. • Violation 1 and 2 = Warning/Parent Contact • Violation 3 = Lunch Detention • Violation 4 = Period Detention • Violation 5 = ISS • Violation 6 = OSS for noncompliant behavior or other appropriate administrative intervention. ** Failure to attend Lunch Detention/s will result in full day of ISS ** Failure to attend ISS will result in OSS.

  12. Dress Code Policy • Students should not wear clothing or other articles of personal appearance which: • Depict profanity, obscenity, or violence; • Promote the use of tobacco, drugs, or alcohol; • May create a threat to health, or safety to others; • Are associated with intimidation or violence, or may be disruptive.

  13. Dress Code Policy • The following specific items are also prohibited: • Clothing worn to reveal underwear, cleavage, or bare skin between the upper chest and mid-thigh; Bare feet, bedroom slippers, pajamas; • Spaghetti straps, strapless tops, halter tops, and Tank shirts (Wife Beaters): • See through, mesh garments; • Pants worn below the waist level; • Excessively baggy or tight clothing; • Shorts or skirts shorter than mid-thigh • Sunglasses inside school building • Hats, hoods, sweat bands and bandannas or other head wear inside school building • Any other article of appearance that is physically revealing or provocative

  14. Bus Information • Information regarding your bus number can be found posted in the cafeteria, front lobby and front office. • Please review student conduct on the bus section of the student handbook.

  15. Off - campus Lunch Passes • Off – campus lunch passes can be purchased from the front office. • Students will pick up application from front office, pay the $10 fee and return completed application to Mr. Rotosky. (Mr. Rotosky’s office is located in the cafeteria)

  16. Off-campus Lunch • Passes: Off-Campus Pass is $10. Students must have an off-campus pass in order to leave campus during POWER Block. • Eligibility: • 40-minute privilege (students may leave campus for 40 minutes during POWER Block, but must return before the 2nd half of POWER.) • A Senior with 2.5 GPA or higher (+ parent permission) • A Junior with a 3.2 GPA or higher (+ parent permission) • 80-minute privilege (students may leave campus for 80 minutes during POWER) • A Senior with 3.5 GPA or higher (from previous semester.) + parent permission.

  17. Consequences • Late coming back to campus • 1st offense = warning • 2nd offense- = student will lose off-campus privileges for 1 week. • 3rd offense = student will lose off-campus privileges for 9 weeks. • Any attempt to transport an illegible student off campus will result in the permanent loss of the off-campus pass and privileges. • An administrator reserves the right to revoke an off-campus pass for disciplinary reasons. • **Students may NOT bring lunch back to campus for themselves or any other student.**

  18. Lunch during Advisory • Students will go to cafeteria to retrieve “brown bag” lunch, but will return to eat lunch with advisory class.

  19. Questions ???

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