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Welcome Class of 2018

Welcome Class of 2018. EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL. HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION. Principal – Dr. Terrence Charlton Assistant Principals Mr. Joel S. Chisholm (Grade 9) Mrs. Carleena Supp (Grade 10) Dr. Alicia K. Scelso (Grade 11) Mr. George West (Grade 12). COMMUNICATION.

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Welcome Class of 2018

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  1. Welcome Class of 2018 EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL

  2. HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION • Principal – Dr. Terrence Charlton • Assistant Principals • Mr. Joel S. Chisholm (Grade 9) • Mrs. CarleenaSupp (Grade 10) • Dr. Alicia K. Scelso (Grade 11) • Mr. George West (Grade 12)

  3. COMMUNICATION • Register for Infinite Campus Parent Portal to check your child’s grades and attendance. • Visit the District website at www.eht.k12.nj.us for further information • Visit the High School website • Visit www.capeatlanticleague.org for athletic schedules

  4. GET TO KNOW OUR HIGH SCHOOL • School Calendar • School Schedule • School Rules • Lockers • Attendance and Tardy Policies • Guidance • Athletic Eligibility

  5. SCHOOL CALENDAR

  6. SCHOOL SCHEDULE

  7. 4 DAY ROTATING SCHEDULE • Start with Day 4 • 4, 3, 2, 1

  8. STUDENT HANDBOOK AND AGENDA BOOK • Will be distributed to students during the 1st week of school. • Students and parents should familiarize themselves with the rules and procedures • Should carry to all classes

  9. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES • Dress Code • Monthly Passes/Student IDs • Illegal Absence (Cutting Class) • If you do not have your classroom teacher’s permission then you are cutting class. • Administrative Referral/CDS/Medications • Disrespect/Defiance • Fighting • Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying (HIB) • Smoking/E-Cigarettes/Hooka Pens • Card Playing/Dice Rolling

  10. COMMUNICATION DEVICES (BYOD) • Remember…this is a privilege, not a right • “One-Bud Policy” • NO large headphones on campus (includes bus parking lot) • Usage only permitted during non-instructional settings unless supervising staff says otherwise • NO pictures and/or video-recording

  11. TYPES OF DISCIPLINE • Teacher Detention • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday • Central Detention • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday • Saturday Detention • Out-of-School Suspension • Please refer to the student handbook for specifics • Progressive Discipline/Behavior Contracts • Off Campus Discipline

  12. PRIVILEGES • Privileges will increase as students progress through grade levels • School Functions (athletics, activities and social functions) • Must be eligible to participate • Based on discipline, grades and attendance • No Credit Status = No participation • School rules are in effect • Alcohol/Drug Free

  13. SCHOOL SECURITY • All visitors must check in at the Main Office • 2 drills per month • Do not open the doors for ANYONE!!! • Lock it up!

  14. ATTENDANCE • 11 or more unexcused absences = No Credit Status • Pupils who are on NO CREDIT STATUS WILL NOT BE eligible for sports, activities and social functions. • Remember to turn in any parent notes the following day (absences only). • Remember to turn in any doctor’s notes the following day as well. • Excused absences: illness, death in the family, doctor/dentist, court, education opportunity. • FAMILY VACATIONS ARE NOT EXCUSED!

  15. TARDINESS • Students must sign in at the Main Office upon arrival after the 1st Block late bell rings (7:35 am). • Parent notes WILL NOT BE accepted for late arrivals. • Lateness Policy: • Any student signing in after homeroom will not receive credit for the day. • Lates 1 – 4: Teacher Detention/Warning • Lates 5 – 15: Central Detention for each late • Lates 16 – 20: Saturday Detention for each late • Lates 21 or more: Administrator’s Discretion Progressive lates can result in Out-of-School Suspension

  16. GUIDANCE DIRECTOR OF GUIDANCE: MRS. SAMANTHA ELKO

  17. GUIDANCE COUNSELORS • A – B Ms. Wexler • C – De Mrs. Cheek • Di – Go Mrs. Grossman • Gr – Ke Mrs. Leonetti • Kh – Ma Mrs. Musacchio • Mc – Pa Mrs. Comunale • Pc – Sam Mrs. Pustizzi • San – T Mrs. Theophall • U – Z Ms. Salerno

  18. COUNSELORS • Student Assistance Counselors • Mrs. Karen Yacovelli • Grades 11 & 12 • Mrs. Staci DiMattia • Grades 9 & 10 • School Based Counseling/Teen Center • Ms. Lisa Bessing (Manager) • Mr. Ray Santiago (Counselor) • Mrs. Erica Leak (Counselor) • Ms. Brittany Sheridan (Counselor)

  19. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS • Freshman must have 120 credits to graduate • Example: • 9th grade = 6 classes = 30 credits • 10th grade = 6 classes = 30 credits • 11th grade = 6 classes = 30 credits • 12th grade = 6 classes = 30 credits • Total = 120 credits

  20. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS • 4 English • 4 Health/PE • 3 Math (Algebra I, Geometry, Post Geometry Course) • 3 Science • 3 Social Studies • 4 Electives • 1 World Language • 1 Performing Art (Music, Drama, Art) • 1 Practical Art • 1 Financial Literacy • Total = 120 Credits

  21. UNDERSTANDING YOUR ACADEMIC RECORD • Grade Point Average (GPA) • Class Rank • Transcript

  22. BEGIN TO THINK ABOUT A CAREER • Your future? • College • 2 year • 4 year • Technical School • Military • Apprenticeship • Choose courses carefully • PSAT/SAT/ACT • PARCC • Career Fair • ACCC • ASVAB

  23. ATHLETICS AND ACTIVITIES ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: MR. MICHAEL PELLEGRINO

  24. SPORTS Fall Season Cheerleading Boys and Girls Cross Country Field Hockey Football Boys and Girls Soccer Girls Tennis Winter Season Cheerleading Boys and Girls Basketball Swimming Winter Track Wrestling Bowling

  25. SPORTS Spring Season Baseball Boys and Girls Crew Golf Softball Boys Tennis Track and Field Boys and Girls Lacrosse

  26. STUDENT ACTIVITIES • Academic Challenge Club • Believe in U • Choir • Class of 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 • Drama Club • Environmental Club • FBLA • FCCLA • Garden Club • Indoor Guard • Indoor Percussion • Interact Club • Intramural Weight Training • Jazz Ensemble • Key Club • Marching Band • Media Club • Mock Trial • Multicultural Club • Musical • National Honor Society • Student Council • Thespian Honors Club • Visual Arts Club • Yearbook

  27. CLASS ADVISORS • Class of 2015 – Ms. Andrea Simonini • Class of 2016 – Mr. Doug Winkler • Class of 2017 – Mrs. Alex Susko • Class of 2018 – Mr. John McCole

  28. ELIGIBILITY • Fall – All incoming freshman are eligible. • Must pass six (6) classes in the first marking period to remain eligible and complete the season!!

  29. ELIGIBILITY • Upperclassmen (grades 10, 11 and 12) must pass six (6) classes (30 credits) in the previous school year to be eligible to compete in the fall. • Eligibility rules follow freshman guidelines for remaining seasons until graduation occurs.

  30. ELIGIBILITY Winter Season: Must pass six (6) classes in the first marking period to be eligible and six (6) classes in the second marking period to remain eligible and complete the season. Spring Season: Must pass six (6) classes in the first semester and six (6) classes in the second marking period to be eligible. Students must also pass six (6) classes in the third marking period to remain eligible and complete the season.

  31. PARTICIPATION FEE • All students participating in athletics and activities are required to pay a one time participation fee of $100 prior to the first competition. • Any student receiving free and reduced lunch are exempt. • Online payment can be made at www.eht.k12.nj.us

  32. TIPS ON HOW TO SUCCEED

  33. GET GOOD GRADES • Be organized • Manage your time well • Be productive in the classroom • Take good notes • Use your textbook • Study • Use test-taking strategies • Ask for help • Refer to the high school website for additional resources

  34. GET INVOLVED • Try something new • Athletics • Activities/Clubs

  35. AVAILABLE RESOURCES • Guidance • Student Assistance Counselor • School Based Counseling/Teen Center • Youth Study Team (YST) • Senior Ambassador • Peer Mediation • Assistant Principal • Tutoring

  36. DECISION MAKING • Avoid trouble or people that get in trouble • Determine options • Write down positives and negatives • Make sure you have all information • Consider rewards and consequences • Make informed decision

  37. BELIEVE AND ACHIEVE !

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