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Arnaudville Elementary
8th Grade Parent Handbook
2014 – 2015
approved by _______
Notes
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Dates to Remember
TBA: Bio-Med Parent Meeting
February 20: Box Tops for Education Due
March 9 – 13: Explore Test
March 2 - 27: Phase I State Testing
April 2: Field Trip Balance Due
April 14 - 15: Science and S.S. State Testing
April 27 – May 22: Phase II State Testing
May 1: Spring Fest
May 7 – 8: Beta Convention
May 15 - 16: Field Trip to San Antonio, Tx.
May 25: 8th Grade Class Night
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Table of Contents
Promotional Requirements.................... 2
LEAP Test Dates................................ .. 3
Tech Prep Activities............................. 4
Beau Chene Contacts......................... ..6
8th Grade Class Trip.......................... 8
8th Grade Class Night......................... 10
Calendar of Events............................ 12
Notes ..............................................13
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Dates to Remember
October 27 – December 3: AVON Fundraiser
November 3: Beta Induction @ 6:00 p.m.
November 14 – 20: Book Fair in Library
November 19 – December 18: Gumbo Raffle
December 1 – 12: Candy Cane Gram Sales
TBA: AES Band plays Acadian Village
December 12: Field Trip Deposit Due
January 5 – 30: Superbowl Package Raffle
January 23: Community Coffee Labels Due
TBA: Job Shadowing
March 3 - 31: Easter Crawfish Raffle
TBA: 7th & 8th Bio-Med Trip 12
The morning of May 25th, students will report to school at the regular time. Following morning announcements, students will have a special breakfast at school.
Following the breakfast, students will report tothe gym for a required class night practicesession.
Upon completion of practice, students will be dismissed. Dismissal will be at approximately 11:00 AM. Students are not allowed to check themselves out and leave campus on their own. They must be checked out by parents or by another approved adult.
Other adults checking out students must be at least 18 years old and have a written note from the parent. Students without rides may remain at school until their bus arrives at the end of the school day.
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Promotional RequirementsThe parish grading scale for the
2014 - 2015 school year are as follows:
Grade Percentage Quality Points
A 100 - 93 4 points
B 92 - 85 3 points
C 84 - 75 2 points
D 74 - 67 1 point
F 66 - 0 0 points
To be considered for promotion at the end of
the year, students must earn an average of at
least 6 quality points (D) in reading, math,
English, science, and social studies. In
addition, they must earn at least a D during
the last six weeks grading period in reading,
math, English, science, and social studies.
Students must take and pass the 8th grade state-required test (Leap or Parcc) and score at or above the Basic/Approaching Basic combination in ELA and Math to be promoted to the next grade level.
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Eighth Grade Class NightThe eighth grade class night is scheduled for
May 25, 2015. The program will be held in the
AES gym and should last about 90 minutes. All
8th grade students are expected to attend.
Student Dress Code for Class Night
BOYS: • White button-down shirt
• Black slacks (no jeans) and a belt
• Tie
• Dress Shoes and socks (no tennis shoes)
GIRLS: • White Dress, slacks, or skirt outfit (top must be tucked in or top must overlap the pants or skirt at the waist by at
least 3 inches)
• Dress (a dress that is strapless, has a halter top or spaghetti straps can only be worn with a jacket worn over the dress)
• Dress or skirt length may not be
more than 3 inches above the knee
• Dress Shoes (No flip flops or tennis shoes)
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State Test Schedule
All students in grade 8 must take and pass the state-required test (Leap or Parcc) in language
arts and mathematics. Students must also take the LEAP in social studies and science. The state grade level tests in language arts (English and Reading) and mathematics are a principal
criteria for promotion to high school.
Eighth grade students will take test in Spring 2015 on the following dates:
• Phase I testing is scheduled for March 2 – March 27. We will know closer to testing the exact dates that the 8th graders will test.
• Science and Social Studies Leap April 14 – April 15th.
• Phase II testing is scheduled for April 27 – May 22. We will know closer to testing the exact dates that the 8th graders will test.
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Tech Prep Activities
Tech Prep is a program that St. Landry Parish
Schools use in helping our students prepare
for choices they make beyond high school.
Tech Prep activities provide opportunities for
students to explore options available to
them. Tech Prep activities include:
1. Developing a Five-Year Plan
2. Job Shadowing
Five-Year Plan of Study
After state testing, 8th grade teachers meet
with students to discuss choices students are
faced with during the next five years (four
years of high school and the first year after
high school graduation). Students will create
a five-year plan at school. This can be
changed at home over the years to reflect
the students' goals as they may change.
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Additional Requirements for trip:
1) Based on report card grades from the first 5 grading periods, students must have a minimum of 5 quality points in each of the following subjects: English, math, reading, science, and social studies.
2) Students must not have more than 10 unexcused absences for the school year (up to the day of the class trip).
3) Students with out-of-school suspensions during the 2014 - 2015 school year may attend the class trip only with approval from all teachers and administration.
If a student becomes ineligible (to be determined by school administration) for the field trip after fees arepaid, only fees paid in cash will be refunded at the time of the trip (May 15, 2015). Money earned through fund raising will not be refunded.
Since our departure time (from school) will be at 4:00 AM and our scheduled return to school will be at 11:00 PM, parents are responsible for providing transportation for their child to and from school on the days of the class trip.
After the December 12 deadline for payment of fees by students, we can determine the number of parents who may attend the trip (space permitting). All adults participating in the class trip must ride the bus. The fee for all adults to attend the trip is $250.
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Eighth Grade Class TripThe eighth grade class trip is scheduled for May 15 and
May 16, 2014. The trip to San Antonio, Tx. includes visiting the Alamo, a Riverboat cruise, dinner at Rainforest Café, and Sea World.
The $250 cost per person includes bus expense, all
admission fees, all meals, hotel accommodations, and a class shirt.
All participants must pay $50.00 by Dec. 12, 2014.
This can be done in any of the following ways:
1) AVON fundraiser (in November)
2) Turning in Community Coffee labels or Box Tops for Education. (Due Jan. 23rd & Feb. 20th)
3) Pay cash or check (now to Dec. 12th)
4) Gumbo Raffle (Nov – Dec, 2014)
The remaining $200.00 must be received by April 2nd.
This can be done in any of the following ways:
1) Superbowl Raffle
2) Crawfish Raffle (March 2015)
3) Pay cash or check (due April 2nd)
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Job Shadowing
On a date to be given at a later time all 8th grade students will be required to shadow someone in an occupation of interest. Each student is responsible for selecting and making contact with the person he or she wants to shadow.
Students will complete career-related activities
in Social Studies class during the second
grading period. These activities are designed
to assist students learn more about job-related
opportunities for their future.
Students do not come to school on Job
Shadowing Day. Parents are responsible for
getting their child to and from the work site.
All students are required to participate in Job
Shadowing activities as part of their Social
Studies grade.
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Beau Chene ContactArnaudville Elementary is a feeder school to Beau Chene High School. Therefore, our eighth grade students are in contact with theBeau Chene guidance counselors during the year. This contact is designed to help prepare students for their upcoming entrance toBeau Chene High School.
Contact with counselors includes:
1. Explore Test2. High School class scheduling3. Tour of Beau Chene High School
Explore TestDuring the week of March 9th – March 13th, the
Explore Test will be administered to all 8th grade students. The Explore Test is similar to the ACT (but at an 8th grade level). This information is used to help high schools prepare students for the college track. Test results will be explained to 8th grade students once the scores become available.
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High School Class SchedulesIn May, Beau Chene counselors will come to school to discuss required freshmen classes and the scheduling of electives. Student identification pictures are also taken on this day. Parents must sign elective course forms before students submit them to counselors. Final schedules for freshman year will be received in the mail in August, 2015.
Tour of Beau Chene
In May, Beau Chene High School invites 8th gradestudents from its feeder schools to tour the campus. This tour takes place on a school day. Students get to tour the school, learn about classes, clubs, organizations, and sports offered at Beau Chene High School. Students return to the AES campus before the end of the day.
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