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Glenoak High School/Career Center GLENOAK HIGH SCHOOL Student Handbook 2011 - 2012 GlenOak High School 1801 Schneider St. NE Canton, Ohio 44721 Phone 330-491-3800 Fax 330-491-3801 Direct Lines to the Academies Arts & Communication/Environmental Sciences 330-491-3810 Attendance Reporting 330-491-3811 Business & Marketing/Human Services 330-491-3820 Attendance Reporting 330-491-3821 9th Grade Academy 330-491-3830 Attendance Reporting 330-491-3831 Health Sciences/ Industrial Tech/Engineering 330-491-3840 Attendance Reporting 330-491-3841 Attendance lines operate 24 hours a day. Absences, tardies and early dismissals may be called in by parents or guardians any time before the occurrence. Name ____________________________________________ Address __________________________________________ City _____________________________________________ Phone ____________________________________________ E-Mail ___________________________________________ Grade __________________Academy __________________ 1 “Home of the Golden Eagles” ALMA MATER Of fondest memories those of GlenOak will last through the years. To thee our loyalty, forever and ever endures. May all the days that follow bring back the memories of old, of GlenOak High School, the home of the green and gold, the home of the green and gold. FIGHT SONG On Eagles on, you know we’ll always fight for thee. Fight, Fight, Fight Fight, Eagles, fight, we’re on our way to victory. We’re gonna win, Eagles win, you know that we’ll be brave and bold! We will be loyal to the team of the green and gold. “Providing the Plain Community with exceptional education that is personalized and relevant.” 2 GlenOak High School Student / Parent Handbook TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Welcome 4 Administration / Guidance 4 School Calendar 5 High School Testing Schedule 6 Help - Where Can I Go for Assistance? 7 Senior Honor Students 8 Pinnacle 8 Grade Cards and Grading 8 Schedule Changes 9 High School Athletic Eligibility 9 OGT Testing 9 Lockers 9 Parking 9 Parking Permit 10 Trespass Notice 10 Visitors 10 Behavior Outside Class 10 Work Permits 10 Medication Policy 11 School Arrival / Tardiness 11 School Early Dismissal 11 School Closings 11 Attendance 11 Advance Absences 12 Discipline Philosophy 12 Student Dress Code 13 Student Activities Conduct Code and Procedures 13 Athletics 16 Student Groups/Clubs/Organizations 16 Unauthorized Clubs 17 Code of Conduct 17-22 Stark County District Library Customer Code of Conduct 23-24 PlainNet User Policy and Agreement 25 “Providing the Plain Community with exceptional education that is personalized and relevant.” 3 WELCOME Welcome to GlenOak High School! Our mission is to provide the Plain community with exceptional education that is personalized and relevant. We are every family‟s first choice for education. The Golden Eagles of Plain Local Schools have a history of academic excellence, strong athletic competition, as well as eight years of being rated „Excellent‟ by the State of Ohio. GlenOak offers a wide variety of curricular pathways that are suited to your student‟s need. Our staff is dedicated to giving your student an excellent education. We also provide the opportunity for athletic and extracurricular participation that enriches the whole educational experience, opening more avenues to a successful future. This planner contains the school calendar, the student handbook (including the code of conduct) and a number of organizational tools and information. It is important that you and your student understand the information in this planner. It answers many questions that you may have, expectations regarding behavior and consequences, and procedures used at GlenOak High School. We look forward to working with you and your student. We ARE the “Golden Eagles” of GlenOak High School. Sincerely, Ken Faye Principal GlenOak High School CENTRAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Brent May Superintendent Tom Brabson Kathy Jordan Business Manager Treasurer/CFO Mike Labriola Asst. Superintendent GLENOAK HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Principal Kenneth Faye Academy Principals Jim Adkins Leigh Anne Kummer Arts & Communications Business & Marketing Environmental Sciences Human Services Career Tech Coordinator Mike Babics Tamiko Hatcher 9th Grade Ind. Tech/Engineering/ Health Sciences Associate Principal Guidance Cathie Ellison Kristen Zurbuch Arts & Communications / Arts & Communications / Environmental Sciences Environmental Sciences [email protected] [email protected] Kristy Blankenship Dawn Jones-Harrington Business & Marketing Business & Marketing Human Services Human Services [email protected] [email protected] Gayle Kimbrough Jennifer Jung-Kilbreath Ind. Tech / Engineering Ind. Tech / Engineering Health Sciences Health Sciences [email protected] [email protected] Freshmen are divided among the counselors. Students will be introduced to counselors at the beginning of school. 4 SCHOOL CALENDAR 2011 - 2012 August 16 12th Grade Schedule Pick Up / Photo Day (8:00AM-11:00AM) August 17 10th Grade Schedule Pick Up / Photo Day (8:00AM-11:00PM) 11th Grade Schedule Pick Up / Photo Day (12:00PM-3:00PM) August 19 District Teacher Work Day / No Students August 22 District Convocation / No Students August 22 Freshmen Orientation / Schedule Pick Up / Photo Day (5:30PM-8:00PM) August 23 Teacher & Staff In Service Day / No Students August 24 First Day for Students September 2 Teacher & Staff In Service Day / No Students September 5 Labor Day / No School September 22 Teacher / Parent- Open Conferences (4:00PM-8:30PM) Career Fair & Tech Prep Programs Open House College Information Session / ACT Registration October 5 Teacher / Parent Conferences By Appointment (4:00PM-8:30PM) October Career Fair & Tech Prep Programs Open House October 7 College Information Session / ACT Registration October 10 Senior Class Meeting / Senior Class Photo (8:00AM) October 12 Columbus Day / No School October 13 Photo Retake Day Teacher / Parent Conferences By Appointment (4:00PM-7:30PM) October 15 Career Fair & Tech Prep Programs Open House October 21 College Information Session / ACT Registration October 28 Homecoming Dance Teacher & Staff In Service Day / No Students End of 1st 9 Weeks November 24-28 Thanksgiving Break / No School November 29 First Day After Thanksgiving Break December 22 Winter Recess Begins / No School December 23-30 Winter Recess / No School January 3 First Day of School After Winter Recess January 13 Teacher & Staff In Service Day / No Students January 13 End of 2nd 9 Weeks / End of Semester 1 January 16 Martin Luther King Day / No School February 5 Winter Formal Dance February 7 Teacher / Parent Conferences By Appointment (5:00-8:30) February 15 Teacher / Parent Conferences By Appointment (5:00-8:00) February 20 President’s Day / No School March 23 End of 3rd 9 Weeks March 26-30 Spring Recess / No School April 1 Spring Recess / No School April 2 First Day After Spring Recess April 6 Good Friday / No School April 9 No School May 7 Junior / Senior Prom May 25 Graduation Rehearsal May 27 Graduation May 28 Memorial Day / No Students May 31 Last Day for Students June 1 End of 4th 9 Weeks / End of Semester 2 June 1 Last Day for Teachers / No Students Make Up Days for Inclement Weather June 4,5,6,7,8 if needed 5 GlenOak High School Testing Schedule SUMMER 2011 FALL 2011 WINTER 2011-12 SPRING 2012 Study Island / Practice Practice PLAN Test & GR OGT InView Test (Mar 12-16) PSAT Test (October 15) EXPLORE Test 9 Practice Core Content Quality Core Exams Skills Core Course Finals Study Island / Practice OGT Testing (Mar 12-23) OGT GR PSAT Test (October 15) Quality Core Exams Practice Core Content PLAN Test (Jan 17-20) Practice OGT Core Course Finals 10 Skills COMPASS Test Review EXPLORE Test OGT Testing (Mar 12-23) Quality Core Exams ACT Test (September 10) Practice ACT Test Core Course Finals ACT Practice / OCIS ACT Test (October 22) ACT Test (December 10 ) COMPASS Test GR OGT Intervention PSAT Test (October 15) ACT Test (February 11) ACT Test (April 14) 11 ACT Intervention SAT Test (October 1) SAT Test (December 3) ACT Test (June 9) (August) SAT Test (November 5) SAT Test (January 28) SAT Test (March 10) OGT Test (Oct 24-Nov 4) SAT Test (May 5) SAT Test (June 2) AP Test (May 7-17) OGT Testing (Mar 12-23) ACT Test (December 10) Quality Core Exams ACT Test (February 11) ACT Test (September 10) Core Course Finals SAT Test (December 3) ACT Practice / OCIS ACT Test (October 22) ACT Test (April 14) SAT Test (January 28) GR OGT Intervention PSAT Test (October 15) ACT Test (June 9) NAEP Test (January 25) ACT Intervention SAT Test (October 1) SAT Test (March 10) 12 (August) SAT Test (November 5) SAT Test (May 5) Semester Exams OGT Test (Oct 24-Nov 4) SAT Test (June 2) - (Grades 9-12) AP Test (May 7-17) Capstone Projects 6 WHERE TO GO FOR ASSISTANCE High School (Main Office) Phone 330-491-3800 * Fax 330-491-3801 Athletic Office Sporting Event Ticket Office 330-491-3850 Arts & Comm./Environmental Sciences 330-491-3811 Business & Marketing/Human Resources Call A Student Off Sick, Tardy, 330-491-3831 Early Dismissal, Make-up Homework, Health & Sciences/Industrial Tech/Eng. Or An Advance Absence 330-491-3841 9th Grade Students 330-491-3821 Enroll A Student 330-491-3872 Withdraw A Student 330-491-3876 Arts & Comm./Environmental Sciences 330-491-3810 Find Bus Information Business & Marketing/Human Services Find My Homeroom 330-491-3830 Get A Parking Permit Health & Sciences/Industrial Tech/Eng. Get My Student Locker Combination 330-491-3840 9th Grade Students 330-491-3820 Get Copy Of Schedule Academy Counselor Main Office Get Copy Of Transcript ($3.00) 330-491-3800 Go If I Am Sick Academy Office Main Office 330-491-3800 Leave A Message For A Teacher Direct email from www.plainlocal.org Academy Secretary or Financial Pay Fines / Fees Secretary (1st Floor Main Hallway) Rev. 7/06/11 7 SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS All senior students who have achieved a 4.0 or higher cumulative grade point average at the end of the first semester of their senior year or the second semester of their senior year, shall be designated HONOR STUDENTS.
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