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Counseling
6th grade – Mrs. Wilson 7th grade – Ms. Meredith 8th grade A – L – Ms. Meredith 8th grade M – Z – Mrs. Wilson
The Basics - Planner Have DAILY Record of your
schedule, home-work, due dates, study buddies…
Must not tear out, fold, or mutilate pages…use the page finder to mark your place
The Basics – Hall Pass
Required anytime you are out of a classroom during class time
Included on the last page of the planner
Back of ID used for restroom pass Also can be used for tutoring at lunch
time
The Basics – Behavior SOAR! (pg. 6 and 13)
Successful Optimistic Accountable Respectful
THE CHOICE IS YOURS! NO ONE CAN MAKE YOU DO THE WRONG THING. STOP AND THINK BEFORE YOU ACT!
Seahawk Sessions
Beginning this Monday Impacted classes will be announced in
morning bulletin Rotation approximately each 6 weeks Occur during first Academic Prep If you have first lunch, you will go to
second lunch for the week
The Law of Unintended Consequences
“We were just playing around.” No play fighting at any time. Rowdy, running on campus, taking
others belongings, and/or disruptive behavior is not acceptable at school.
THE CHOICE IS YOURS! NO ONE CAN MAKE YOU DO THE WRONG THING. STOP AND THINK BEFORE YOU ACT!
The Basics - Lunch 1st Priority – EAT 2nd Priority – Pick up your trash 3rd Priority – Stay in the lunch area 4th Priority – Relax and enjoy the time
with your friends
Tutoring – Get Pass from the teacher before lunch and show to lunch supervisor before you can go there
The Basics - Lunch
Must report to lunch area/tutoring classroom within 3 minutes of tardy bell
Stay in the boundaries During Seahawk sessions, tables
between 600 building and 700 building (library) reserved for 6th graders
Lunch – Minimum Day
All food purchased here must be eaten here – district requirement
Bus Riders – under the lunch cover Prime Time – under the lunch arbor in
the center of the lunch court
The Basics - Arrival School opens at 8:35 a.m. unless have set-
up tutoring with a teacher (begins at 8:15 a.m.) DON’T arrive before this time. Tell your parents.
If after 9:05 a.m. you must go to the front office to check-in
NO trips to the store/mini mart – will result in discipline
NO games/balls before school Stay on the blacktop or in the center of
campus
The Basics - Dismissal
Leave campus immediately Walk when heading to your bus or
ride Report in at PrimeTime by 3:55 p.m. Report to tutoring by 3:55 p.m.
The Basics – Skateboards, Bikes, etc. Lock up or leave at your risk in a classroom Walk bikes once on campus HELMETS REQUIRED – it is the law!
Code 21212. (a) A person under 18 years of age shall not operate a bicycle, a non-motorized scooter, or a skateboard, nor shall they wear in-line or roller skates, nor ride upon a bicycle, a non-motorized scooter, or a skateboard as a passenger, upon a street, bikeway, as defined in Section 890.4 of the Streets and Highways Code, or any other public bicycle path or trail unless that person is wearing a properly fitted and fastened bicycle helmet.
No helmet = Parent pick-up of item
The Basics – School ID Card
REQUIRED to wear it DAILY (lanyard provided)
Must be worn around neck Used for:
Computer/Internet Use Bus Pass ASB ticket purchases and pick-up
The Basics - Interactions
No hugging, hand holding, or public displays of affection
Speak respectfully to ALL No profane or vulgar language – if you
wouldn’t say it in front of your grandmother, priest, minister, etc., then DON’T say it here.
Parents contacted, consequences
The Basics - Walkway Policy
Students will move about the campus in a safe and civil manner that supports positive interactions within our learning community
Passing period is a time for walking not socializing, make sure you get to class on time
The Basics – Be on Time
When you are late, you lose out and distract others from doing their job – learning or teaching
Consequences (page 13) semester not grading period
Importance of Grades and CST Scores
Builds a foundation for future success Impacts available elective choices in middle
and high school Impacts participation in sports and extra
curricular activities Both semesters and all tests count Algebra, Geometry, and Foreign Language
grades are part of graduation requirements and A-G for college entrance
The Basics - Cell Phones Allowed before/after school Kept out of sight at all times Must be OFF (not on silent or vibrate) from
9:05 a.m. – 3:50 p.m. If they are seen or heard by a staff member
between those hours, the phone WILL BE confiscated. Inappropriate item form given. Parent signs form/picks up item
Bring at your own risk – not investigated
The Basics - Prohibited Items
Gum iPods, PSP’s, hand held games, and all
electronics not needed for school Laser Pointers Toys, games, mini-skateboards,
playing cards, trading cards, etc. Weapons, drugs, medications
Dressed to Learn PolicyAll Students are required to follow Shirts must have sleeves that cover your
shoulders Pants must fit and may not have holes/tears No shorter than 4 inches above the knee Closed toed shoes PE Uniforms are for PE ONLY No pajamas or slippers No earrings bigger than quarter or spike plugs Appropriate for school - Not distracting Jackets – not to be worn to hide clothes in
violation of dress code Hats - worn straight and outside ONLY
Consequences – Violation of Dressed to Learn Policy 1st offense –parent contact, change/new
clothes brought to school 2nd offense –parent contact, change/new
clothes brought to school, detention 3rd offense – parent contact, change/new
clothes brought to school, referral, detention
4th offense –parent conference, referral, detention, may result in loss of school privileges
Show Your Standley Spirit
Wear your Standley Seahawks shirt each Friday!
Available in the Student Store Shirts - $5 Sweatshirts - $20
Honor Roll
Being REVISED this year – stay tuned for more information
Several levels of recognition Points that can be redeemed with
teachers, lunch, and special events Issued each 6 weeks Referrals/Suspensions will remove
you from the Honor Roll
Nondiscrimination Policy (Pg. 7)
Equal opportunity for all individuals Programs and activities available to
all -regardless of gender, race, color, religion, sexual orientation, disability
Report IMMEDIATELY Discipline: Suspension or Expulsion
Hate Violence Motivated by hostility towards people based on
race, gender, disability, nationality, religion, or sexual orientation
Includes:physical violenceoffensive commentsthreats
Report IMMEDIATELY Discipline: Suspension or Expulsion
Sexual Harassment (Pg. 8)
Has a negative effect on learning, grades, or attitude
Activities such as: Unwanted sexual advances Verbal, visual, or physical behaviors
Report IMMEDIATELY! Discipline: Suspension or Expulsion
Computer-Internet Use
This is a privilege, not a right. Must have Student ID and permission In support of education Etiquette
May not be abusive, have inappropriate language, disrupt the network, ignore privacy of others
Vandalism will not be tolerated
Zero Tolerance Designed to keep everyone safe Expulsion may be recommended for:
Possession of Weapons Objects used in a dangerous manner Repeated fighting, violent acts, injury to
another student or staff Selling, Furnishing, or Use of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Drug Violation of the Law
Primetime and Rec. Program
All school rules apply That means everything we’ve reviewed
An extension of the school day
Reminders
New to Standley Parent Meeting – 6:00 PM in Auditorium on Sept. 20
Back to School Night – Tuesday, Sept. 27 at 5:30 p.m.
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