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Goshen High School Student Handbook 2010-2011 Goshen High School Student Handbook 2010-2011 401 Lincoln Way East Goshen, IN 46526 Telephone (574) 533-8651 Fax (574) 534-1567 James Kirkton ..................................... Principal/Director ...........................................Ext. 2454 Noah Tonk ........................ Assistant Principal/Asistente de Director .........................Ext. 2465 Phil Lederach .................... Assistant Principal/Asistente de Director .........................Ext. 2466 Lori Shreiner ..................... Assistant Principal/Asistente de Director .........................Ext. 2467 Larry Kissinger .................... Athletic Director/Director de Deportes ...........................Ext. 2524 Char Cook (Fi-Li) ...........Director of Guidance/Director de Orientacion......................Ext. 2404 Mike Johnson ................School Resource Officer/Policia de Refuerzo .....................Ext. 2463 CoUNSELorS aNd STUdENT SErvICES/orIENTaCIoN y SErvICIoS ESTUdIaNTILES: Lindsey Kroening (A-Fe) .............................................................................................Ext. 2406 Jeremy McLaughlin (Ro-Z) .........................................................................................Ext. 2407 Barbara Reihl (LI-Ri) ...................................................................................................Ext. 2405 Sheryl Graves, Registrar ...........................................................................................Ext. 2408 Glenda Brechtel, Guidance Receptionist/Recepcionista de Orientacion ................. Ext. 2403 Araceli Lepe, ELL ..................................................................................................... Ext. 2468 Brian Bechtel, School to Work/Educacion para Trabajo ........................................... Ext. 2531 Sheryl Hostetler, School Nurse/Enfermera ............................................................... Ext. 2414 Property of: ___________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________ Phone #: _____________________________________________________ In case of emergency, please notify: Name: _____________________ Phone #: ______________________ The information in this book was the best available at press time. Watch for additional information and changes. ©2010 School Datebooks, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in any retrieval system, or translated in any form without the written permission of School Datebooks, Inc. 2880 U.S. Hwy. 231 S., Suite 200 • Lafayette, IN 47909 • (765) 471-8883 http://www.schooldatebooks.com • [email protected] 1 Table of ConTenTs Counselors and Student Services ......................1 Conduct--Procedures and Consequences .......12 offices and Hours .................................................4 Non-Performance Policy ..................................13 Goshen High School Web Site ............................4 Conduct--Suspension and Expulsion ...............13 Introduction ...........................................................4 Right to Appeal.................................................17 Note From the Principal .....................................4 Suspension Procedure.....................................17 Visitors ...............................................................4 Expulsion Procedure ........................................18 Mission Statement .............................................4 Grounds for Exclusion......................................18 Admission Requirements ...................................4 Enforcement of Student Conduct Rules...........18 Policy of Nondiscrimination ................................5 Cell Phones/Wireless Communication academics .............................................................5 Devices (WCDS) .........................................18 Course Selection Procedure ..............................5 Searches ..........................................................19 Student Resource Time (SRT) ...........................5 Lewd and Offensive Speech or Conduct .........19 Grade Reporting ................................................5 Anti-Harassment Policy....................................19 Graduation Requirements ..................................5 General Prohibitions ........................................19 Student Withdrawal ............................................6 Reporting, Investigation, and Cumulative Records Policy for Students Sanctions ....................................................20 Records .........................................................6 Anti-Harassment Complaint Coordinator .........20 Honor Rolls ........................................................6 Internet Usage .....................................................20 Weighted Grades ...............................................6 Acceptable Internet Use and Safety Academic Honors Banquet ................................7 Policy ...........................................................20 National Honor Society (N.H.S.) ........................7 Electronic Student Storage ..............................22 Graduation Recognition .....................................7 School delay or Cancellation ............................22 Transcripts .........................................................7 Emergency drills and Situations ......................22 Graduation Procedures ......................................7 Family Educational rights and Privacy act .....22 Incomplete .........................................................7 Directory Information........................................23 Schedule Changes and Adjustments .................8 Health Center ......................................................23 Honor Code........................................................8 Administering Medications ...............................23 athletics ................................................................8 Homework Policy ................................................24 attendance ............................................................8 Information on Curfew .......................................24 Reporting and Verifying Absences .....................8 Media Center .......................................................24 Consequences for absences ..............................8 Miscellaneous Information ................................24 Grades and Failing Status .................................8 Bookstore .........................................................25 Discipline for Absences ......................................8 Dress Code ......................................................25 Make Up Work ...................................................9 Drug Testing .....................................................25 Automated Calls.................................................9 ID’s ...................................................................25 Indiana State Law: Legal Policies and Activity Fee ......................................................25 Guidelines .....................................................9 Lockers ............................................................25 Tardies to Class ...............................................10 McKinney-Vento Homeless Act attendance-other ...............................................10 Information ..................................................25 College Visitations ...........................................10 Student Aides ...................................................26 Family Trips/Vacations .....................................10 Student Assistance Program............................26 Perfect Attendance...........................................10 Work Permits ...................................................26 Public Law 121: Habitual Truancy (I.C. Parking Regulations .........................................26 20-33-2-11) ..................................................10 Parking Violations and Enforcement ................26 Elkhart County Attendance Program................ 11 rules for activities and Buses ..........................27 Cafeteria .............................................................. 11 Dance Regulations...........................................27 S.N.A.P ............................................................ 11 School Bus Standards .....................................27 Lunch ............................................................... 11 Expectations for Students .................................27 Conduct of Students .......................................... 11 SRT ..................................................................27 School Responsibilities .................................... 11 Student Responsibilities...................................12 Parent Responsibilities ....................................12 Delegation of Authority .....................................12 2 Monday regular Monday – 2 hr delay Monday Block day Period 1 8:40 – 9:27 Period 1 10:20 – 10:52 Period 1/2 8:40 – 10:07 Period 2 9:32 – 10:19 Period 2 10:57 – 11:29 SRT/3 10:12 – 11:39 Period 3 10:24 – 11:11 Period 3 11:34 – 12:49 Period 4/5 11:44 – 1:40 Lunch A 11:29 – 11:59 Lunch A 11:44 – 12:14 Period 4 11:16 – 12:39 Lunch B 11:50 – 12:20 Lunch B 12:14 – 12:44 Lunch A 11:16 – 11:46 Lunch C 12:05 – 12:35 Lunch C 12:44 – 1:14 Lunch B 11:30 – 12:00 Lunch D 12:19 – 12:49 Lunch D 1:14 – 1:44 Lunch C 11:50 – 12:20 Period 4 12:54 – 1:26 Lunch D 12:09 – 12:39 Period 6/7
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