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Bacon County High School Expectations for Students, Parents, & Faculty

Bacon County High School Expectations for Students, Parents, & Faculty

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BCHS Tardy Data: 8 years in a row the most commonly referred offense. 2/3 of all tardies at BCHS result from students being late to school. The Remaining 1/3 of tardies result from a combination of tardies to homeroom, block 2, 3, returning from lunch, and block 4.

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Page 1: Bacon County High School Expectations for Students, Parents, & Faculty

Bacon County High School

Expectations for Students, Parents, & Faculty

Page 2: Bacon County High School Expectations for Students, Parents, & Faculty

Tardies are the most common misconduct referral at BHCS

Page 3: Bacon County High School Expectations for Students, Parents, & Faculty

BCHS Tardy Data:

• 8 years in a row the most commonly referred offense.

• 2/3 of all tardies at BCHS result from students being late to school.

• The Remaining 1/3 of tardies result from a combination of tardies to homeroom, block 2, 3, returning from lunch, and block 4.

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BCHS Tardy Data:

• 60% of tardies are punished by the teacher

• 9th graders represent 40% of all tardies• 10th graders represent 13%• 11th graders represent 22%• 12th graders represent 25%

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BCHS Tardy Data:

• 21% of the student body represent 90% of the tardies.

• 05% of the student body represent have been referred 3 or more times for tardies

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What does the data tell illustrate?

• Examining the data tells us that it is the freshmen who are tardy the most often.

• A small population of students are tardy. Over, and over, and over, and over, and over.

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How would you define a Tardy?

a) Arriving to class prior to the late bell.b) In any seat prior to the late bell.c) Being in your assigned seat prior to the late

bell ringingd) We have a late bell?

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BCHS Defines a Tardy as:

a) Arriving to class prior to the late bell.b) In any seat prior to the late bell.c) Being in your assigned seat prior to the late

bell ringingd) We have a late bell?

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PBIS on Timeliness

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ReadyKnow the bell times

Be organized so you may pack up quickly

Know where to report

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Respectful

Remember not to ask a teacher to leave class the first or last 15 minutes of each block.

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ResponsibleMove with a purpose to class

Avoid socializing in the halls

Chose the quickest route