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Gaylord High School Student Planner Gaylord High School 90 Livingston Blvd 2010-2011 GAYLORD HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT PLANNER GAYLORD HIGH SCHOOL 90 LIVINGSTON BLVD. GAYLORD, MI 49735 PH: 989-731-0969 FAX: 989-731-2585 GHS ADMNISTRATION Mr. Mike Stefanski, Principal Mr. Curt Chrencik, Assistant Principal Mr. Christian Wilson, Assistant Principal Mr. Steve Baker, Athletic Director Mrs. Sheryl Florian, CTE Director CENTRAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 989-705-3080 Mrs. Cheryl Wojtas, Superintendent Mr. Brian Pearson, Curriculum Director STUDENT/PARENT HANDBOOK AND PLANNER “The rules in this handbook apply to any student who is on school premises, on a school-related vehicle, at a school-sponsored activity, or whose conduct at any time or place directly interferes with the operations, discipline, or general welfare of the school.” PROPERTY OF: _________________________________________ ADDRESS: _____________________________________________ PHONE#: ______________________________________________ IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, PLEASE NOTIFY: NAME: ________________________ PHONE#: ______________ If you lose your planner, there will be a $5 replacement cost. You must have your planner if you wish to leave any classroom, at any time. 1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION AND INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Attendance……………………………………………………………………2 Code of Conduct (Discipline)……………………………………………….5 Counseling and Guidance………………………………………………….21 Dress Code…………………………………………………………………..16 Drug Free Schools…………………………………………………………..24 Electronic Communication Device Usage………………………………..14 Emergency Alarms………………………………………………………….13 Equal educational opportunity……………………………………………..24 Forms (Permission to Transport, student record request)……………..27 Graduation Requirements………………………………………………….19 Health Education – parent information……………………………………29 Honors (Academic)………………………………………………………….19 Media Center and Network Usage………………………………………...18 Operational/Appeal process………………………………………………..17 Parking Lot Procedure………………………………………………………15 Search and Seizure…………………………………………………………14 Student Services…………………………………………………………….21 Transportation (bussing)……………………………………………………25 Athletics Attendance (practice and games)………………………………………….33 Athletic Framework…………………………………………………………..31 Awards………………………………………………………………………..40 College recruitment………………………………………………………….35 Conflict w/ extra curricular event……………………………………………35 Expectations/requirements of a student athlete.………………………….31 MHSAA………………………………………………………………………..32 N.C.A.A………………………………………………………………………... Physical Education expectations…………………………………………..36 Physicals………………………………………………………………………41 Policies………………………………………………………………………..33 Rules Violations/Behavior..…………………………………………………37 Transfer……………………………………………………………………….39 Transportation………………………………………………………………..34 2 MISSION STATEMENT ―Our mission is to provide a quality education that inspires students to achieve their potential and become productive citizens.‖ VISION ―Excellence through Education‖ SLOGAN ―Expect the Best‖ WELCOME STUDENTS This student planner is designed to give you a better understanding of Gaylord High School. It is important that you share this information with your parents. Included in this handbook you will find information on policies and guidelines that maintain a safe learning environment. Through hard work, dedication and determination, you will have a successful experience at GHS. Together, we can make GHS a great school! Mike Stefanski, Principal SCHOOL SONG ALMA MATER Gaylord High, down the field Hail alma mater dear Never yield, raise high your shield Now we depart from thee March on to victory for Gaylord High Lead us with guiding light In the maize and blue Oh, Gaylord High we're for you All through the year Here for you And when our work is done To cheer for you Our course on earth is run We have no fear for you May it be said well done Oh, Gaylord High Rah Rah Rah Gaylord for thee Jan Bokas Secretary Ext. 1201 Deb Jaroneski Secretary Ext. 1203 Irene Latuszek Secretary Ext. 1202 Sandy Matelski Food Service Director Ext. 1258 Lisa Greenier Guidance Counselor (A-G) Ext. 1211 Jeff Hervela Guidance Counselor (P-Z) Ext. 1210 Terri Eckstein Guidance Counselor (H-O) Ext. 1209 Renee Becker Guidance Secretary Ext. 1213 GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Textbooks and necessary school supplies are furnished by the school district. Students are expected to take proper care of books and return them at the end of the year. If books are not returned or have been damaged, the student will be required to make restitution. 2. Daily announcements are listed at GHS concerning school activities. Students are held responsible for having heard or read the announcements. They are posted on the bulletin board outside the school office and read in the classroom each morning by the teacher. 3. Property damage is a serious offense. A student who does any damage to school property will be required to make restitution for the amount of the damage done. Gaylord Community Schools cannot tolerate willful destruction of school property and students will be disciplined accordingly. 4. Lockers: Students will be assigned a school locker and will be held responsible for its contents and condition. No tape, wallpaper or other decor may be applied. Students may not change lockers. Lockers are school property and are subject to searches, including canine searches at anytime. The privacy rights of the students shall be respected regarding any items that are not against school policy. 5. Visitors are not allowed at Gaylord High School during the school day. All guest should check in at the office. 6. Withdrawal from school must be confirmed by the parent or guardian. The student must be sure they settle all charges and fees, turn their books into the high school office and clean out their locker. Upon notification from the next school he/she enrolls in, the school office will send a transcript of their records to their new school. If a student misses 10 consecutive days without an excuse, they will be considered dropped from school. 7. Work permits are required by the State of Michigan for all minors under the age of 18 who hold jobs. Information about permits and work permits themselves may be obtained outside the main office. 8. Injuries should be reported to the instructor in charge of the student at the time. In the event of serious illness or injury, the student's parents will be notified. It is necessary that we have the name, address, telephone number and physician that you would like us to contact in case of an emergency. 9. Illness at school will be taken care of by calling the parents or guardian. Students are sent home only after contact with parents/guardian has been made. Other relatives can serve in this capacity if they are on the emergency card. 10. Fines and fees owed to the school must be paid in full. Seniors may have restrictions placed upon them if outstanding debt is not paid. 11. Disobedience: School staff is acting "in loco parentis," which means they are allowed, by law, to direct a student as would a parent. This applies to all staff, not just teachers assigned to a student if given a reasonable direction by a staff member, the student is expected to comply. 12. Information regarding deceased students: The school will contact the parents/guardians in a timely manner regarding personal items of deceased student. Communication and options for the family will be discussed in terms of Graduation ceremony and yearbook remembrance. 13. Lunch: There will be NO ala-carte, breakfast or lunch charging for students. 1 ATTENDANCE ATTENDANCE EXPECTATIONS Regular attendance of a student is a prime responsibility of both the student and the parent/guardian. Studies of student progress in school show a high correlation between a student's consistent attendance and success in school. Regular attendance at school is vitally important to each student because it affects progress in academics and in the development of attitudes and habits for later life. As a group effort, parents, teachers, counselors and administrators will emphasize the value of being in class every day. Finally, as it is sometimes impossible to make up the exact work done in class, students and parents should be aware that any absence might adversely affect the student's progress. ATTENDANCE POLICY Each student will be expected to maintain a high level of attendance in each course, per semester. For credit to be earned, a student is expected to be in attendance each scheduled day of the school year receiving a passing grade in the class. More than twelve (12) "hours" of absence (excused or unexcused) in a course is considered excessive. A student with more than twelve (12) "hours" of absence in a course may be subject to make up missed time or work in accordance with the GHS Attendance Policy. ATTENDANCE PROCEDURES A student will have the opportunity to explain his/her absence(s). The parents are to contact the school regarding the reason for the absence. Parents may call 24hrs a day 7days a week. 731-0969. If parents are calling outside the hours of 7:30am-2:00pm, a message may be left at extension 1201,1202, or 1203. In order to be considered ―excused‖, calls should be made within 24 hours of the absence. Written notes from home will not be acceptable, except for those who do not have telephone service. Absence of this service must be verified. Definition of Terms Excused Absence: defined as an absence from school because of: a personal injury illness family emergency funerals medical/dental or legal appointments pre-arranged family trips Every effort should be made to make appointments outside of the school day. If it is necessary
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