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Principal. Dr. Kevin Skinkis. National Anthem. Performed by: Mrs. Rupert and Choir Students. Bartlett High School. 22 acre campus including athletic fields and pond Our facility has 400,000+ square feet, 135 interior classrooms, and 6 mobile classrooms

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  1. Principal Dr. Kevin Skinkis

  2. National Anthem Performed by: Mrs. Rupert and Choir Students

  3. Bartlett High School • 22 acre campus including athletic fields and pond • Our facility has 400,000+ square feet, 135 interior classrooms, and 6 mobile classrooms • Our school colors are navy blue, hunter green and white • Our mascot is the HAWK • Approximately 230 staff members and approximately 2800 young adults call this place “home” • Average graduating class has been over 600 seniors and will welcome just over 750 ninth graders this school year

  4. BHS ADMINISTRATION • Principal:Dr. Kevin Skinkis • Associate Principal:Suzanne Colombe Building Operations & Language Arts • Assistant Principal:Dr. Ronaye Bush Student Discipline/Attendance, Transportation, & Activities • Director of Athletics: Jeff Bral     • Academic Divisionals: Jeff Bral: Driver Education/Health Education/Physical Education Steve Juracka: Social Studies/World Languages Lorelei Keltner: Career & Tech Ed/Fine Arts/Academy Dr. Ed Russell: Math/Science/Academy Dona Taylor: Special Education/Director of Guidance • Dean of Students: Todd Graba: AVID Ann Kallenbach Pete Serpe

  5. School Resource Officer Rich Bosh

  6. The Class of 2013 !!!

  7. School Supplies • Students will receive a course syllabus and a list of required supplies on the first day of school from their individual teachers. • For the first day of school its recommended that students bring a folder to store any documents they receive, a notebook to record information, and something to write with. • You do not need a PE uniform for the first day of class.

  8. The Value of an Education The U.S. Census Bureau has released data proving the substantial value of a college education in the United States. No High School Diploma: $18,734 Average Salary (40 hrs a week for one year) = $9.00 x Hr. High School Diploma: $27,915 Average Salary (40 hrs a week for one year) = $13.42 x Hr. Bachelors Degree: $51,206 Average Salary (40 hrs a week for one year) = $24.61 x Hr. Advanced Degree (MA-PHD): $74,602 Average Salary (40 hrs a week for one year) = $35.87 x Hr.

  9. 2017 ???

  10. Learning Targets Quarterly Exams

  11. Students WhoTake Honors/AP Courses • Can gain an edge in the college admission process • Can earn college credit • Can boost their GPA • Can develop study habits that will prepare them for college • Ask Your Counselor About AVID…

  12. HIGH – 5 (parents) • Communication:Communicate with your student, the counselor, and the teachers • Attendance:Your child needs to be in School when classes are in session (Follow Attendance Office Procedures) • Involvement:Get Involved (Parents & Students) • Information:Read materials sent home, check the website (daily), email or call if you have questions • Accountability:Hold you child responsible for their actions, celebrate accomplishments and reflect and challenge your child when they are not reaching their potential

  13. BHS Website www.u-46.org/bhs Parent’s Best Friend

  14. Important Dates FRESHMAN ORIENTATION & KICK-OFF DANCE Thursday August 20 4:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Bring Your Class Schedule Wear Comfortable Shoes Dinner will be Provided Dance & DJ ($5) 7-9:00 p.m. Arrive 15 min. early to allow time for seating

  15. Important Dates ABCDays(late start) 1 x Month 1st Period Starts @ 8:36 a.m. September 1st (ABC Day)

  16. Important Dates Back to School Night September 9 7:00pm (auditorium)

  17. Special Education - Guidance Dona Taylor

  18. Counselor Breakdown & Extensions

  19. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 1 semester of civics 3 years of math 1 year in either-art, music, foreign language, family consumer science, business education, or industrial technology 8 semester electives 40 total credits Class 2013 Must Pass Required Math and English Course Each Year 4 years of English 1 year of biology 1 year of physical science 1 semester of health 7 semesters of physical education 1 year of U.S. history 1 semester of economics

  20. Graduation Requirements Class of 2013

  21. Athletics Jeff Bral

  22. HIGH 5 - Athletics • Sports Registration – packets available in athletic office prior to season • Target Meeting – one time in HS career • Eligibility – must be passing 5 classes • Communication – www.athletics2000.com BHS Website, & Athletic Hotline: (630) 372-4700, press 3 • Involvement – involve your student, involve yourself!! Booster Club

  23. Student Discipline/Attendance, Transportation, & Activities  Dr. Ronaye Bush

  24. DEANS’ OFFICE RESPONSIBILITIES • Mrs. Kallenbach A – Ga x4756 • Mr. Serpe Gb - M x4755 • Mr. Graba N - Ti x4785 • Dr. Bush To - Z x4752

  25. HIGH FIVE FOR PARENTS • 1. Cell Phones • 2. Dress Code • 3. ID • 4. Attendance • 5. Three sides to every story

  26. TRANSPORTATION • Be patient for the next two weeks as the routes level out. • We do not allow students to ride someone else’s bus. • Students are held accountable for their behavior at the bus stops. • For the first week, we will have the busses take a few extra minutes so that students can ask questions. • On ABC days, although the students start later, busses run at the normal time.

  27. ACTIVITIES • BHS offers a wide variety of student activities both competitive and non-competitive (i.e. athletics, student government, choir, band etc…) • Studies have shown that participation in extra-curricular activities can increase academic success • Participating in extracurricular activities can promote friendships and memories that will last a lifetime • Current information on all non-athletic activities can be found at BHS website <click> activities

  28. Parent Q & A

  29. Thank You, For Coming Tonight! Please Take this Opportunity to Walk Through Bartlett High School Building Will Close @ 9:00 p.m.

  30. According to the United States Department of Labor: “In July 2009, the number of unemployed persons was 14.5 million. The unemployment rate was 9.4 percent.”

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