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forgotten, (i.e.; homework, P.E. clothes, lunches etc.) GENERAL INFORMATION Students are made aware of this policy and are encouraged SCHEDULE OF CLASSES to check the basket under the Student Assistance Center windows if they think something may have been brought to Students take six classes each semester. On A day students school. Any items brought to school for students are placed attend periods 1, 2, and 3. On B day students attend periods in the basket at regular intervals during the day. 4, 5, and 6. Longer classes allow students time to focus in depth on the learning experiences of each class and to *We will not notify students of these items.* master the content and skills. Each student is responsible Under this policy, we will not accept deliveries of flowers, for focusing on assigned tasks and for not interrupting or balloons, cakes etc. for a student’s birthday or special event. distracting from the educational process. Please plan for these celebrations outside of school. HOMEWORK BIKES, SKATEBOARDS & SCOOTERS Students have homework daily and it should be done on The bike rack is open immediately before and after school. a daily basis. Good grades are a result of students keeping Students park and lock their items in this locked area. up with their assignments. To help students, parents can Skateboards or scooters may not be carried with students check the planner daily for assignments, and students can during the school day. They must be locked in the bike cages keep the telephone numbers of two or three friends who or stored in one of their classrooms. The school is not are on their team in this handbook. These are the people responsible for lost or stolen items brought to school. they should call when they have questions about their Bike riders are reminded to obey all bike riding laws and assignments or if they were absent that day. to pay particular attention to traffic.State law requires children under the age of 18 to wear a while riding SUSTAINED SILENT READING a bicycle. The Petaluma Police Department issues citations Kenilworth has a school-wide silent reading period daily from to students who do not obey traffic signals, who do not 12:30-12:45 p.m. (except Wednesdays). This time is reserved ride their bikes on the right side of the street, or who do not to create a community of readers in our school and to help properly wear a bike helmet. students develop the habit of life-long reading. All students RIDING SKATEBOARDS, BIKES OR SCOOTERS ON are required to have reading material with them daily. SCHOOL PROPERTY IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED! PROMOTION CREDITS PE LOCKER ROOM/LOCKERS It is our goal that all students will do well at Kenilworth Lockers are assigned in physical education classes for P.E. and participate in the promotion ceremonies at the end of only. The school is not responsible for articles lost or their eighth grade year. To be eligible for promotion and stolen from your locker. participation in promotion activities, students must earn a minimum of 110 semester credits out of 120 possible. Each LOST AND FOUND semester class passed is worth 5 credits. If a student Lost and found articles are located in front of the Student receives a minimum of 3 failing grades in any of their Assistance Center. They may be picked up anytime during classes they will not be permitted to participate in the the school day. Students should put their name, in ink Promotion Ceremony, but could still be eligible for on all of their possessions. At the end of each month, the 8th grade end-of-the-year activities depending on all remaining items are donated to charity. Parents are behavior. encouraged to come in and check for lost articles. The REPORT CARDS school cannot be responsible for personal items brought to school by students. Progress reports/report cards are issued and mailed home every six weeks to keep parents informed of students’ ITEMS OF AN EXPENSIVE OR SENTIMENTAL NATURE SHOULD BE LEFT progress. Semester grades are reported in January and June. AT HOME Check the school calendar for report card issue dates. NUISANCE ITEMS ACADEMIC CONTRACT Items that are deemed a nuisance to the educational process and disrupt others are to be left at home. If such items are Students who have 2 or more F’s during a grading period brought to school, they will be confiscated and returned only will be placed on an Academic Contract. A meeting will held to the parent of the student. These offences will be viewed as with the student, parent, counselor and an administrator. acts of defiance and subject to further disciplinary actions. The student will meet with an Administrator at the beginning Nuisance items include, but are not limited to, the following of each week and receive a progress report to take home items: permanent markers, laser pointers, water guns, for parent signature. It is to be returned to school the next balloons (including birthday balloons and flowers), radios, day. They will also attend Homework Club, which is held on cameras, rubber , electronic games, ipods, tech decks, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays for one hour glass bottles, energy drinks, balls, sports cards or collector’s after school. cards (unless authorized for the game room), etc

FORGOTTEN ITEMS AND DELIVERIES TO STUDENTS Board Policy/Ed. Code 48900(k)(4) www.classtracker.com In order to preserve the educational environment and keep unnecessary interruptions to a minimum, we will not make Cell Phone Use

deliveries to classrooms of items that have been delivered Cell phones are to be off and in your backpack during the racker to the office. To foster independence and responsibility; school day. This is from when you arrive on campus until

students are not allowed to call home for items they have the end of school bell rings. The school provides an iPad for Class T

1 every student to use for learning. Students need to follow ABSENCES teacher direction regarding when using the devices. There Current State law does not recognize any absence other will be a red light, yellow light, and green light system in each than illness, death of an immediate family member or a classroom. medical appointment as excused. Parents are urged to iPads plan family vacations during school vacations. Each student is issued an iPad to bring to and from school After 3 accumulated days of absences without a valid daily. Students are required to make sure their iPad is in excuse, your student can be declared a truant and parents working condition, charged, and ready to use in class and at will be called to attend a meeting with the administration of home. iPads come with cases that are to be on the iPad at all the school. When a doctor sees your student for any illness times. that causes them to miss school, parents should send a doctor’s note stating this fact. This helps your student avoid Red Light/ No iPad use in class that period. being declared truant. Yellow Light/ iPad may be used. Wait for teacher direction. REQUEST FOR EARLY RELEASE Green Light/ iPad will be used during the period, wait for If your student needs to leave school early – teacher direction. YOU MUST send a note to school with your student, who will There will be consequences for violations. Board Policy/Ed. then take it to the Student Assistance Center (located at the Code 48900(k)(4). The school is not responsible for lost or back of the main office) that morning to receive a ‘Permit to stolen cell phones, ipods, or cameras. Leave Campus’. This process is important to the attendance procedure and avoids disruption of the classroom learning TEXTBOOKS environment. It allows us to know in advance who is leaving campus and when. If your student returns the same day, they Each student is issued a textbook for most classes to take are to bring the ‘Permit to Leave Campus’ back to the S.A.C. home and leave at home during the school year. They are and they will be checked back into school. used for homework and will be returned to school at the end of the year. Classroom sets of textbooks are available There may be situations when this procedure cannot be for daily school use. Students must pay for lost or damaged followed. If this occurs please call the school as soon schoolbooks. Report cards and school records may be as possible about the need for early release so that our withheld until books or materials are paid for or returned. attendance clerk and teachers can be informed. (District Policy 5131.2) Fines must be paid before students If you have any questions please come by or call the school can participate in end of the year activities. office at 778-4710 and ask for a student records clerk. VISITS TO SCHOOL 24 HOUR ATTENDANCE RECORDER 778-4907 Parents are welcome to call the counselors to make TARDIES arrangements for appointments with staff members, or the front office, to attend special events or to visit the Arrival to school anytime after 8:15 is considered late! classrooms. Remember that all visitors are required Students must check into school through the S.A.C. and to check in at the front office and get a ‘visitor’s pass’ receive a tardy pass. Students may not enter school after before going to scheduled appointments or entering 8:15 without a pass. The only excused tardy are those campus. attributed to illness or a medical appointment. Students who are excessively tardy will be given detentions or other GUM consequences. (Please refer to the Discipline Grid) Kenilworth Jr. High School has a NO GUM policy. It is our priority to maintain a clean campus and classrooms. Chewing PHYSICAL EDUCATION MEDICAL EXCUSE gum or being in possession of gum while on school grounds Students bring parent or physician’s note to the S.A.C. will result in a referral to the office. No warnings will be given before 8:15 a.m. Students will be issued a medical form to be in advance of a referral. presented to the physical education teacher. A parent’s note does not automatically excuse a student from dressing ATTENDANCE for class. A student on a medical excuse will participate If your student is absent from school, please call the 24 hr. in a modified or limited program instead of the regular attendance recorder at 778–4907. Any absences that have class activity. Students on modified or limited program are not been cleared by a parent within three days of the responsible for all class assignments. student’s return will automatically become unexcused P.E. Medical notes must contain: “cuts”. • Current date If your student is absent from school for 4 consecutive • First and last name of student school days, you may request homework. Please make this request before 9:00 am and the work will be made available • Specific reason for medical excuse for pick up the following school day. Work not picked–up • Signature of parent or guardian within two days will be returned to the teacher. A note from a physician is required if the student is to be If your child is going to be absent from school 5 or more excused from P.E. for longer than 3 days, in accordance with days, you can request Independent Study. This must be California Ed. Code. requested by the parent, at least 5 school days in advance. Contact Valerie Swangren, our Librarian, for more information at 778 – 4719. 2 PLEASE NOTE: The modified or limited program also applies to physician’s STUDENT ACTIVITIES notes. If students have a sprain or a break they may still CLUBS and take part in what they are physically capable of handling. Students should ask for a copy of the modified program from Kenilworth offers several clubs that meet at lunch or after their physical education teacher. school. We will have a Club Rush Week in September. DANCES Eligible students enjoy several dances a year. Tickets are sold STUDENT SERVICES in advance at the Room 4 window. Dance hours are 6:00 - LIBRARY 8:00 p.m. Students must stay for the entire dance unless a written request for an exception has been made by parents The library is open every day from 8am to 3:30, unless prior to the day of the dance. Students should be picked up otherwise posted. For student’s convenience, we sell school no later than 8:15 p.m. Those not picked up by that time may supplies like pens, pencils and erasers. Several computers be ineligible for the next dance. Those students attending are available for students to use for printing, finding must follow the school’s and obey all school information or homework. The library also has a Makerspace rules, including respecting school personnel and parent and a Maker Club. The club meets every Friday at lunch and volunteers. many of the maker materials and tools are available for use if needed by students when the library is open. There are also a NOTE: Students who are absent from school, placed in variety of puzzles, activities and games available for students. In-House Suspension (IHS), or suspended on the day of a dance will not be allowed to attend the dance. Please refer Library books are checked out for a 4-week period. Overdue to the DEMERITS/LOSS OF PRIVILEGES section for more charges are 10 cents a day after the first week overdue. information regarding eligibility to attend dances. Students may check out 3 books as long as their accounts are in good standing. Ebooks are available through the library LUNCH ACTIVITIES online catalog and can be checked out for 2 weeks. Please check the library website at kjhslibrary.weebly.com for more Students have a wide range of activities to enjoy during information and for access to online digital resources. lunch. When weather permits students can play basketball or soccer. Equipment is provided so students do not need SCHOOL NURSE to bring soccer or basketballs to school. On Fridays the Leadership class provides fun activities and games in the The school nurse is on-call everyday. In addition, there is main quad. Our students also get to enjoy music on Fridays if always assistance available if your student is not feeling well. they have kept the campus clean Monday-Thursday. If they are ill, they should ask their classroom teacher for a pass to the office. STUDENT LEADERSHIP COUNSELORS Students have the opportunity to run for Student Government positions. Students elected to leadership offices plan and How to see a counselor: Students may pick up an organize a variety of fun activities, community service, appointment and fill it out at the S.A.C. The counselor will spirit days, etc. Our 8th grade officers are enrolled in our call them in for the next available appointment. Parents are Leadership class. Students serving in leadership roles must encouraged to call or email their student’s counselor at any maintain at least a 2.5 average and demonstrate excellent time with questions or concerns. citizenship. FOOD SERVICE Families are encouraged to deposit money directly into their student’s account at the cafeteria. (Open daily 7:30 to 1:00). AWARDS & INCENTIVES This ensures that students always have access to meals Kenilworth Junior High provides students with many when needed. opportunities to develop new skills and enhance existing talents. Students are rewarded for effort and achievement in All students must input their Student ID before purchasing a variety of areas, including scholarship, citizenship, physical food items. Students can memorize their ID numbers or education, and the arts. The following incentives and awards swipe their ID cards in the computer terminal located at each encourage students to maintain high standards in all their of the food service windows. Students also have the option of activities: paying cash or debiting from their pre-paid account. Families should contact Jackie Watt at 778-4722 for more information. STUDENTS OF THE MONTH Breakfast: served From 7:45-8:10 Each month, an eighth grade boy and girl are selected to be Breakfast includes a choice of one entree and fruit or juice honored by the Petaluma City School Board for maintaining and vegetable, and milk high standards of scholarship and for service to their school. Students selected receive a plaque and public recognition for We also serve a Second Chance Breakfast at break-time for their efforts. students who could not get to school early enough to eat www.classtracker.com breakfast. ASSEMBLIES Lunch: A complete lunch includes milk, choice of fruit and Assemblies are scheduled throughout the year so that we vegetable, and choice of main meal item.

may enjoy guest speakers and performances. . Assemblies racker give us an opportunity to celebrate achievements as well as learn. It is an expectation that students will demonstrate Life Class T Skills when attending these events. 3 THE RENAISSANCE PROGRAM (IHS) will not participate in practice or competition for the duration of the suspension or on the day of the assigned The Renaissance Program at Kenilworth has been developed IHS. Students suspended for the use, intent to distribute/ to reward academic performance, good behavior, and school sell or possession of any illegal substance, including spirit. Students are rewarded with Kolt Cards allowing them alcohol and tobacco, will be removed from the team. a variety of special privileges including early release to lunch, The student will also forfeit all awards and honors. Any awards, and and end of the year activity day. violations of the law outside of school will be handled on Gold Kolt Card: Awarded to students who earn a a case-by-case basis by the school administration and minimum of a 3.80 grade point average. athletic department. Silver Kolt Card: Awarded to students with a grade point 3. If a student athlete does not participate in P.E. they will not average of 3.50 to 3.79. be permitted to practice or compete on that day. Bronze Kolt Card: Awarded to students with a grade 4. Regular and punctual attendance to all practices and point average of 2.67 to 3.49 contests is required unless prior excuse is obtained from Kolt Cards will be distributed after the 1st, 3rd, and 5th the coach. Quitting a team is prohibited. grading periods. If a student has a disciplinary referral 5. Each student athlete is expected to conduct themselves during a grading period they will jeopardize earning a in an appropriate and respectful manner at all times. They Kolt Card regardless of their earned grade point average. will treat all other teams, coaches, referees and officials This also includes disciplinary action as a result of courteously. Any verbal or physical altercations during excessive tardies. a contest will result in disciplinary action. Students will Kenilworth students who earn all three Kolt Cards in one use all equipment responsibly and will properly care for school year are eligible for the end-of-the-year reward activity their . Students responsible for misuse or loss day. of equipment or uniforms will be billed for the cost of replacement. Academic Rallies are held to recognize students for their academic achievement, improvement, and use of our adopted Life Skills. BEHAVIORAL GUIDELINES AND SPECIAL AWARDS DISCIPLINE PHILOSOPHY At the Promotion Ceremony, several awards will be presented Appropriate student behavior is an integral part of a to outstanding 8th grade students for their achievements in successful junior high school experience. This is a shared academics, Life Skills, service, athletics, and attendance. commitment between students, staff, and parents. Our ATHLETICS PROGRAM behavior guidelines are based on the belief that: • All students have human dignity and worth Athletics can play an important role in student development. • Sportsmanship, cooperation, teamwork, respect of others, Influence is greater than control and adjusting to winning and losing in a positive manner • Appropriate behavior is maintained by appropriate are an integral part of all of our athletic teams’ philosophy consequences at Kenilworth Jr. High School. Sports offered include Cross • School is a safe and comfortable place Country, boys and girls basketball, girls volleyball, wrestling, • All members of our community are responsible for and track. promoting an atmosphere for learning. Academic eligibility for sports: Our discipline policies are marked by the following In order to qualify for placement on any team, a student must assumptions: have earned a minimum of a 2.0 grade point average (GPA) • Instructional practices enable students to make appropriate on the previous grade report. Your student will also need a choices in a climate of support physical by their doctor. • School rules and classroom limits are clearly defined A student who is passing six classes, but whose GPA is • between 1.75 and 1.99 may be placed on “ACADEMIC Consequences will increase in severity for repeated PROBATION” for a three-week period. During such misbehavior probation, the student may practice with the team but may • Consequences will be consistently applied not participate in any contests. After the three weeks, and • Effective communication techniques will be utilized to the successful attainment of a 2.0 GPA, the student’s full encourage positive relationships between staff, students, participation is granted. Academic probation will only be and parents offered once to any student during their enrollment at • Positive behaviors will be reinforced through recognition KJHS. and reward Attendance and conduct eligibility: • Students will be given many opportunities to develop 1. A student athlete must attend school ALL DAY in order to positive behavior. practice or play. On occasion exceptions may be made if Our school community believes the following standards are cleared by an administrator in advance of the absence. crucial to maintain a safe and supportive environment for 2. Kenilworth student athletes are expected to behave in a learning and teaching. manner that brings pride to our school on and off campus. A student athlete that commits any offense that results in a suspension from school or an In-House Suspension

4 RESPECT YOURSELF Kenilworth Junior High School Every student can develop respect for self by applying his or 800 Riesling Rd. her best efforts at school. By taking pride and responsibility Petaluma, CA 94954 for your education you gain knowledge and skills that enable you to have continued success in the future. You should 707-778-4710 come to school and each class prepared by bringing the Students will be asked to fill out an incident report. The required materials, completed projects, and homework. information will be given to the Assistant Principal and an In P.E. you must dress every day unless excused. investigation will be completed. It is our highest priority to maintain confidentiality when dealing with issues of sexual RESPECT EACH OTHER harassment. All members of our community are expected to demonstrate a respectful attitude towards those around them. Examples DRESS CODE STANDARDS of this include; treating others in the same way you would Appropriate school attire contributes to a positive learning wish to be treated, being cooperative, courteous and using environment. Kenilworth standards have been established to appropriate language. Rough housing, name calling, create an atmosphere and attitude in which students perform spitting, and profanity will not be tolerated. Also any sort at their best, feel comfortable, and practice appropriate of bullying or harassment by phone or internet sources work attire. We appreciate cooperation from each family in will result in disciplinary action. helping to maintain appropriate standards of appearance. All students will be held accountable for adhering to the RESPECT LEARNING dress code whenever at school or attending a school activity All students are expected to be in their seats ready to work including dances and promotion. with all necessary materials when the bell rings. Students Any article of clothing, jewelry, or which disturbs must respect all direct requests made by teachers. If they the educational process is prohibited. This includes, but is feel such a request is unreasonable, it is their responsibility not limited to, items with expressions, pictures, or words to schedule a time to discuss this concern outside of class which are obscene, profane, pornographic, representative of time. Failure to follow a teacher’s direction may result in a threatening or illegal behavior, disparaging or demeaning to disciplinary referral for defiance. Individual classroom and others (such as racial, religious, sexist, or ethnic epithets, or teacher expectations and procedures are to be followed at all advocating pain, death, suicide, or use of drugs and alcohol). times. To maintain an appropriate educational environment: RESPECT OUR SCHOOL • No are to be shown in public. This includes boxer , underwear, and straps. We are proud of our school and its high standards. This • includes the overall physical appearance of our school. We All for all students must have sleeves. No sleeveless are fortunate to have a beautiful campus and it is important shirts or are permitted. that our students share the responsibility for keeping • Apparel with bare midriffs, strapless shoulders, or low cut Kenilworth as clean as possible. Ways we can accomplish necklines showing undergarments such as are not this task include: appropriate for school. • Picking up trash and encouraging others to do so as well • or shorts must fall below the student’s fingertips when their hands are placed at their side. • Keep walls and desks clean and graffiti free • or bedtime wear are prohibited. • Use books and materials with care • must be worn at all times. No open-toed shoes, flip- • Eat all food in the Multi, quad or designated areas. No food flops or are allowed. is allowed in classrooms without teacher approval • with brims providing sun protection may be worn • Never bring gum to school outside before school, at break, lunch, and after school. RESPECT AND OBEY STATE AND LOCAL LAWS They are to be worn as intended with the bill of the facing forward and must be taken off before entering Laws and rules are put in place to ensure schools are safe classrooms . for students and adults. California State law and Petaluma • City School District forbids tobacco, firecrackers, theft, Clothing is not to be worn or altered in such a way as lighting fires, alcohol, drugs, drug paraphernalia, gang related to identify students with gangs. This includes but is not clothing or items, vandalism, possession of dangerous items limited to, sagging pants, over-sized pants, hanging belts or (lighters, guns knives, etc.), and other disruptive devices chains, pulled up to the knees with shorts, clothing (radios, laser pointers, permanent markers, etc.) on all school with area codes on them, or gang symbols on buckles. campuses. Wearing clothing that is primarily red or blue depicting gang affiliations is not permitted. Any symbols, sign or number Sexual Harassment related to gangs is not allowed on clothing, binders or school work. Both state and federal laws and regulations prohibit • Pants should fit the student, not being exceedingly tight or sexual harassment. Our school district policy provides an

loose. Pants that cannot stay up at the on their own www.classtracker.com educational environment free of sexual harassment. Sexual may not be worn to school. Bicycle shorts may be worn harassment is defined as anything that another person under another garment. perceives as offensive. Our Title IX Coordinators are: • Hoods are not allowed to be worn at anytime on school Christine Ruzick/Counselor or Keith Cameron/Counselor racker grounds regardless of the weather. If a student is in Sexual harassment should be reported immediately to Ms. violation of this rule, disciplinary action will be taken as an Class T Ruzick, Mr. Cameron or the Assistant Principal at: act of defiance. This rule is for student safety. People are not easily recognizable if wearing a . 5 Inappropriately dressed students will be asked to leave class on Tuesday and Thursday from 2:30-3:30. If a student and change into an alternate article of clothing from the does not attend an assigned detention, they will be given school office before they are allowed to return to class. Final an additional day to serve. If the student fails to attend judgment of what is appropriate shall be determined by the both days, a referral is made to the office and an In House Principal or Assistant Principal. Suspension is given. Inappropriate displays of affection are not allowed at school Lunch Detention: or during school sponsored activities. No kissing, hand A student is given a lunch detention as a result of a referral to holding, or prolonged hugging is allowed. the office. The student is placed in the IHS room under adult supervision. CONSEQUENCES FOR MISBEHAVIOR Office Issued Detention: Students who choose to break the rules will be issued a referral. The referral will outline the misbehavior and list the An office detention is given as a result of a referral to the consequence(s). The discipline grid and Education Code office. These detentions are to be served on Wednesday, or will be used as a guideline for determining the appropriate Friday in the IHS room or office under adult supervision. response for a behavioral offense.Referrals are to be signed by the parent and returned to school the next school day. Failure to do this will result in an after-school consequence issued by the office in addition to the consequence already given as a result of the referral. A student who receives multiple referrals during the school year is demonstrating defiance. The student will receive at least the minimal consequence on the grid but the consequence is subject to change at the discretion of the Administration. SEARCHES To provide a safe school environment, the principal or the principal’s designee may, with the belief that a student might have in his/her possession anything that could be harmful to the student or others (such as drugs, alcohol, weapons, stolen property, other dangerous items, etc.), request that the student make themselves and their belongings available to a search. Should a student refuse, the Petaluma Police Department will be contacted to conduct the search and parents will be notified. The lockers located in the locker rooms are the property of the school and subject to search at any time deemed necessary by the administration. DEMERITS/LOSS OF PRIVILEGES The demerit system has been established to assist us in determining eligibility for all school related activities, such as athletics, dances, offsite activity days, and 8th grade end- of-the-year promotion events. This system helps support student accountability and appropriate school behavior. The Loss of Privilege list is based on the demerit point system. If a student has 5 demerits within the 6 week period prior to the activity, they will not be allowed to attend the event. (This excludes the Renaissance Program Reward Trip to Scandia in May. To earn this reward, students need to receive at least a 2.67 GPA and have 0 demerits for the school year) Demerits are calculated as follows: • 1 demerit for Lunch Detention or after school detention/ consequence • 3 demerits for In House Suspension (IHS) • 5 demerits for 1 to 2 day Suspension (out of school) • 7 demerits for 3 to 5 day Suspension (out of school) DETENTIONS Teacher Issued Detention: Teachers may issue classroom detentions as part of their classroom management policy. These detentions are offered

6 Kenilworth Junior High Discipline Grid 1st Office 2nd Office 3rd Office 4th Office 5th Office 6th Office BEHAVIOR Referral Referral Referral Referral Referral Referral 3rd TARDY TO 1 day Office 2 days Office 1 day IHS 2 days IHS SART /Parent Student is SCHOOL per semester Detention after Detention after Conference/ Declared Truant school school Attendance Letter to Parents/ contract Conference 2 TARDIES TO 2nd/3rd/5th/6th/ Period classes per semester P.E.: Non-Dress after 2 days Lunch 1 day IHS 1 day 2 days Conference with Further Detention suspension Suspension parent, student, 3 previous offenses Suspensions to teacher & Admin be Determined

Classroom disruption 1 day Lunch 1 to 2 days class 1 day IHS 1 day 2 days or not prepared for Detention Suspension Suspension Suspension class/2nd offense and Parent conference

Gum on Campus 1 day gum 2 days gum 2 days gum 1 day IHS 2 days IHS 1 day Suspension scraping scraping scraping & 1 after school detention Not prepared for 1 day 2 days 1 day IHS 2 days IHS Parent Suspension Conference/ class. Includes Office Detention Office Detention contract forgetting materials, after school after school not charging iPads, not having homework

Plagiarism/ Forging Zero on 1 day 1 day IHS assignment parent signature Office Detention Zero on & plagiarism after school. Assignment contract Zero on assignment Referral given by 1 day IHS 2 days IHS 1 day Further substitute teacher Suspension suspensions TBD/parent conf Inappropriate School Student given Office Detention. 1 day IHS 1 day 2 days Further Dress change of Change of and change Suspension Suspension Suspensions to clothes/Parent clothes & parent clothes be Determined contacted contacted

Item confiscated, 1 day Office 1 day IHS 1 day 2 days Further student picks up Detention & & parent Suspension & Suspension & Suspensions to Misuse of cell phone after school and parent pick up required to parent required parent required be determined recives 2 lunch item pick up item to pick up item to pick up item detentions.

Misuse of district 1 day lunch 2 day lunch 1 day class 2 day class 1 day IHS 1 day suspension device (iPad) during detention detention suspension suspension and parent class (ie- gaming, conference chatting, airdropping, etc.) Horseplay 1st offense 2 days Lunch 1 day IHS & 1 Day 2 days 3 days MORE THAN 5

Detention parent contact Suspension Suspension Suspension OFFENSES www.classtracker.com

If results in injury 1 day 2 to 3 days 3 to 5 days Suspension & Suspension &

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7 STUDENT DISCIPLINE PLAN - PETALUMA CITY SCHOOLS - GRADE 7-12 California Education Code 48900 allows the superintendent and/or the principal of a school to suspend or recommend for expulsion a student for any infraction of the following rules while on school grounds, going to or coming from school, during the lunch period whether on or off the campus, or during, or while going to or coming from, a school sponsored activity. The designated consequences for each occurrence are guidelines followed by 7-12 schools. Alternative school sites may have additional or modified consequences. However, any of the listed offenses, when the conduct is of an extreme nature, may result in a suspension of up to 5 days or a recommendation for expulsion for the first or second offense.

E.C. 48900 OFFENSE FIRST OFFENSE SECOND OFFENSE ADDITIONAL OFFENSES (a)(1) CAUSED, ATTEMPTED TO CAUSE, OR 3-5 day suspension / notify Petaluma 5 day suspension / Expulsion THREATENED TO CAUSE PHYSICAL INJURY TO Police Department / possible recommendation for procedures ANOTHER PERSON recommendation for expulsion expulsion / notify Petaluma Fighting Police Dept. 3-5 day suspension / (a)(2) WILLFULY USED FORCE recommendation for expulsion / Expulsion procedures Assault, battery, causing serious physical injury notify Petaluma Police Dept.

Campus clean up after lunch, Propelling any object (includes spitting) 1-5 day detention / IHS / suspension IHS suspension (b) POSSESSED, SOLD OR OTHERWISE FURNISHED 5 day suspension and ANY FIREARM, KNIFE, EXPLOSIVE, OR OTHER recommendation for expulsion / DANGEROUS OBJECT referral to Police Dept. 5 day suspension and parent Alternate Fireworks or firecrackers 3 day suspension conference / expulsion placement or expulsion procedures (c) UNLAWFULLY POSSESSED, USED, SOLD, OR OTHERWISE FURNISHED, OR BEEN UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ANY CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE LISTED IN CHAPTER 2 (COMMENCING WITH SECTION 11053) OF DIVISION 10 OF THE HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE, AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE, OR AN INTOXICANT OF ANY KIND Use or possession of .... 5 day suspension / recommendation 5 day suspension and for expulsion / referral to Drug recommendation for Counselor / referral to Petaluma expulsion. Referral to Police Dept. Petaluma Police Dept.

Sales or otherwise furnishing..... 5 day suspension / recommendation for expulsion / notify Petaluma Police Dept. (d) UNLAWFULLY OFFERED, ARRANGED, OR 5 day suspension / recommendation NEGOTIATED TO SELL ANY CONTROLLED for expulsion / referral to Drug SUBSTANCE LISTED IN CHAPTER 2 (COMMENCING Counselor / referral to the Petaluma WITH SECTION 11053) OF DIVISION 10 OF THE Police Department HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE, AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE, OR AN INTOXICANT OF ANY KIND, AND THEN EITHER SOLD, DELIVERED, OR OTHERWISE FURNISHED TO ANY PERSON ANOTHER LIQUID, SUBSTANCE, OR MATERIAL AND REPRESENTED THE LIQUID, SUBSTANCE, OR MATERIAL AS A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OR INTOXICANT (e) COMMITTED OR ATTEMPTED TO COMMIT 5 day suspension / recommendation ROBBERY OR EXTORTION for expulsion to include referral to the Petaluma Police Department (f) CAUSED OR ATTEMPTED TO CAUSE DAMAGE TO IHS / 1-5 day suspension / referral to 3-5 day suspension / referral 5 day SCHOOL PROPERTY OR PRIVATE PROPERTY Petaluma Police Department / to Petaluma Police Dept. / suspension and recommendation for expulsion recommendation for recommendatio n for expulsion expulsion (g) STOLE OR ATTEMPTED TO STEAL SCHOOL IHS / 1-5 day suspension / referral to 3-5 day suspension / referral 5 day PROPERTY OR PRIVATE PROPERTY Petaluma Police Department / to Petaluma Police Dept. / suspension and recommendation for expulsion recommendation for recommendatio n for expulsion expulsion (h) POSSESSED, OR USED TOBACCO, OR ANY IHS / suspension or referral to 3 day suspension Parent PRODUCTS CONTAINING TOBACCO OR Substance Abuse Specialist conference and NICOTINE PRODUCTS 5 day suspension / alternate placement

14 8 (i) COMMITTED AN OBSCENE ACT OR ENGAGED IN Student-administrator conference / 1-3 day suspension Parent conference HABITUAL PROFANITY OR VULGARITY detention / IHS / suspension / and 5 day (PC 415.5) referral to Petaluma Police suspension / alternate placement Department

(j) HAD UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF, OR 3 day suspension and parent 5 day suspension and 5 day suspension UNLAWFULLY OFFERED, ARRANGED, OR conference parent conference. and NEGOTIATED TO SELL ANY DRUG Referral to Petaluma recommendation PARAPHERNALIA, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 11014.5 Police Dept. for expulsion. OF THE HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE Referral to Petaluma Police Dept. (k) DISRUPTED SCHOOL ACTIVITIES OR OTHERWISE WILLFULLY DEFIED THE VALID AUTHORITY OF SUPERVISORS, TEACHERS, ADMINISTRATORS, SCHOOL OFFICIALS OR OTHER SCHOOL PERSONNEL ENGAGED IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THEIR DUTIES

(1) Violating teacher’s written classroom rules--behavior expectations Student / teacher / administrator 1-2 day suspension from IHS / Conference / conference / detention teacher’s class with 1-5 day suspension (2) Parking in unauthorized area / parking without a Towing cars / parent notification / teacher contacting 1-5 day suspension permit parents (E.C. 48910) loss of parking privileges Suspensions or alternate placement

(3) Reckless-careless driving on or around campus. Parent notified with Riding in open back of pickup IHS / Suspension and notify PPD Detention / IHS (4) Possession of electronic signaling devices and

other disruptive devices to include: cell phones, Items confiscated and returned to 3 day suspension / notify radios, pagers, games, tape or CD players, laser parents / IHS Petaluma Police Dept. Suspensions pointers, permanent markers, cigarette lighters, matches Suspension (5) Violation of dress code including obscene remarks or pictures on clothing Student asked to remove item or IHS sent home to change. (6) DEFIANCE OF AUTHORITY: Violation of the detention policy 1 detentions / IHS 1-3 day suspension 1-5 day suspension Violation of the In-House Separation policy 1 day suspension 3 day suspension 3-5 day suspension. Cuts/leaving class without permission 1 day detention / IHS 1-3 day suspension 3-5 day suspension

Parent contact and 2 Confiscate, return to Riding skateboards or bicycles on campus Detention detentions parents, loss of use Parent conference, 3-5 Expulsion Ignoring or refusing to follow directive given by staff day suspension procedures IHS / 1-5 day suspension, possible member recommendation for expulsion 1-5 day suspension 3-5 day suspension and 5 day suspension parent conference Failing to identify oneself to school staff on request 3-5 day suspension and

IHS / 1-3 day suspension parent conference Parent conference Giving false information to school personnel through and 5 day

forged notes, passes and telephone calls suspension 1-5 day suspension / possible 3-5 day suspension and

recommendation for expulsion and / parent conference / Verbal upbraiding or insulting of school personnel or removal from that teacher’s class possible recommendation Conference / IHS / Suspension and for expulsion Violation of policies regarding gang activity and notification of Petaluma Police Suspension / expulsion Alternate Dept. apparel and referral to Petaluma placement or Police Dept. expulsion

procedures 3-5 day suspension and recommendation for expulsion / Tampering with the alarm system or emergency referral to Petaluma Police equipment / false alarms Department

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9 (6) DEFIANCE OF AUTHORITY Cont: Repeated assignment to IHS (more than 4 per 1-3 day suspension 3-5 day suspension / 1 day suspension attendance comm. / semester) alternate placement Habitual truancy (declared with official letter) Refer to S.A.R.B. / Student declared ineligible for all Alternate placement involuntary transfer school activities / pull work permit / refer to attendance committee / inform District Attorney. NOTE: 3-5 day suspension On or adjacent to any district campus while on 1-5 day suspension at end of the suspension current suspension / alternate placement / notify Petaluma Police Dept. / Expulsion

Slurs, (racial, ethnic, sexual, religious,handicapped, IHS

etc.)

Receive a failing grade for the Cheating, plagiarism, altering grades, gradebooks Receive a failing grade for assignment, parent conference and Receive a failing grade for course/suspension/possible or tampering with electronic grading systems student placed on contract for course/suspension/possible recomm. for explusion remainder of semester recomm. for explusion

1-3 day suspension/ Loss Violation of District Acceptable Use Policy for Loss of computer /network/Internet IHS 1 day suspension/ Loss computer / network / Internet use of computer use min. 2 weeks/ parent of computer /network/Internet use min. conf./teachers notified/AU contract /network/Internet use min. 6 6 weeks/ parent conf weeks/ parent conf

(l) KNOWINGLY RECEIVED STOLEN SCHOOL 1-5 day suspension, restitution 3-5 day suspension, 5 day suspension and PROPERTY OR private property required, parent conference and a restitution required, recommendation for referral to Petaluma Police Dept. referral to Petaluma expulsion, referral to Petaluma Police Dept. Police Dept. and recommendation for expulsion (m) POSSESSED AN IMITATION FIREARM 5 day suspension and recommendation for expulsion (n) COMMITTED OR ATTEMPTED TO COMMIT A Due to the potential seriousness of SEXUAL ASSAULT OR COMMITTED A SEXUAL this offense and the requirements BATTERY of this section of the California Education Code, any infraction of this rule will result in a 1-5 day suspension and may result in a recommendation for expulsion (o) HARASSED, THREATENED, OR INTIMIDATED Due to the potential seriousness of A PUPIL WHO IS A COMPLAINING WITNESS OR this offense and the requirements WITNESS IN A SCHOOL DISCIPLINARY of this section of the California PROCEEDING FOR THE PURPOSE OF EITHER Education Code, any infraction of PREVENTING THAT PUPIL FROM BEING A this rule will result in a 1-5 day WITNESS OR RETALIATING AGAINST THAT suspension and may result in a PUPIL FOR BEING A WITNESS, OR BOTH recommendation for expulsion 48900.2 COMMITTED SEXUAL HARASSMENT AS Conference/3-5 day suspension/ Conference/5 day DEFINED IN SECTION 212.5. possible notification of Petaluma suspension/ Police Dept./ possible referral for notify Petaluma Police expulsion Dept. /recommendation for expulsion 48900.3 CAUSED, ATTEMPTED TO CAUSE, Conference / 3-5 day suspension / Conference / 5 day suspension / THREATENED CAUSE, OR PARTICIPATED IN possible notification of Petaluma notify Petaluma Police Dept. / AN ACT OF HATE VIOLENCE AS DEFINED IN Police Dept./ possible referral for recommendation for expulsion SUBDIVISION (E) OF SECTION 33032.5. expulsion

48900.4 INTENTIONALLY ENGAGED IN HARASSMENT, 1-3 day suspension / possible 3-5 day suspension / possible 5 day suspension THREATS, OR INTIMIDATION, DIRECTED recommendation for expulsion recommendation for expulsion recommendation AGAINST A PUPIL OR GROUP OF PUPILS, THAT IS for expulsion SUFFICIENTLY SERVERE OR PERVASIVE TO HAVE THE ACTUAL AND REASONABLY EXPECTED EFFECT OF MATERIALLY DISRUPTION CLASSWORK. 48900.7 TERRORISTIC THREATS AGAINST SCHOOL Referral to Police Dept. / Sheriff’s OFFICIALS, SCHOOL PROPERTY, OR BOTH Dept. / fire Dept. / 5day suspension / Parent conference / Referral of expulsion / referral to mental health agency These rules are not exhaustive. This chart is a guideline for most discipline situations. The teacher or administrator may utilize discretion when making the final decision. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES: California State Education Code 48908 - All pupils shall comply with the regulations, pursue the required course of study, and submit to the authority of the teachers of the schools.

16 AUGUST 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Staff Development Day

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Staff Development Day Teacher Workday A Day B Day A Day First Day of School Olympics day

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 B Day A Day B Day A Day B Day

28 29 30 31 A Day B Day A Day

SEPTEMBER 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 B Day A Day Ultimate Black & gold

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Labor Day Holiday B Day A Day B Day A Day Hawaiian day 7th grade Ice Breaker dance (2:30-4)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 B Day A Day B Day A Day B Day Cross Country Meet @ Black & gold Kenilworth, 3:30pm

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 A Day B Day A Day B Day A Day Club Rush Week begins Girls Basketball @ Home Cross Country Meet @ Color day vs. Windsor, 4:00pm Rohnert Park, 3:30 Girls Basketball @ Home vs. Santa Rosa, 4:00pm

25 26 27 28 29 30 B Day A Day B Day A Day B Day Girls Basketball @ Cross Country Meet @ Rincon Valley, 4:00pm Petaluma, 3:30 OCTOBER 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Day B Day A Day B Day A Day Twin/Squad day Pajama day Mismatch clothing day Animal Print day Pink day for Breast Girls Basketball @ Home Cross Country Meet @ Cancer Awareness vs. Slater, 4:00pm Home, 3:30 Girls Basketball @ Petaluma, 4:00pm

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 B Day A Day B Day A Day B Day Cross Country Meet @ Disney day Home, 3:30 Rally Girls Basketball @ Windsor, 4:00pm

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 A Day B Day A Day B Day A Day Girls Basketball @ Santa Girls Basketball @ Home Black & gold day Rosa, 4:00pm vs. Rincon Valley, 4:00pm Cross Country - All League Finals @ Spring Lake, 2:00pm

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 B Day A Day B Day A Day B Day Girls Basketball @ Home Girls Basketball @ Girls Basketball @ Home Halloween vs. Lawrence Jones, Slater, 4:00pm vs. Petaluma, 4:00pm Halloween dance (6:00- 30 31 4:00pm 8:00) A Day

NOVEMBER 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 B Day A Day B Day A Day

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 B Day A Day B Day A Day Veterans’ Day Holiday Election day: Red, white & blue day

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 B Day A Day B Day A Day B Day Western day

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Thanksgiving Break Thanksgiving Break Thanksgiving Break Thanksgiving Break Thanksgiving Break

27 28 29 30 A Day B Day A Day Boys Basketball @ Home vs. Windsor, 4:00pm Volleyball Game @ Windsor, 4:00pm DECEMBER 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 B Day A Day Boys Basketball @ Black & gold day Home vs. Santa Rosa, 4:00pm Volleyball Game @ Santa Rosa, 4:00pm

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 B Day A Day B Day A Day B Day Boys Basketball @ Boys Basketball @ Santa hats and red/ Rincon Valley, 4:00pm Rohnert Park, 4:00pm green Volleyball Game @ Volleyball Game @ Winter Wonderland Home vs. Rincon Home vs. Lawrence dance 6:00-8:00 Valley, 4:00pm Jones, 4:00pm

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 A Day B Day A Day B Day A Day Boys Basketball @ Ugly contest Boys Basketball @ Home vs. Slater, Petaluma, 4:00pm 4:00pm Volleyball Game @ Volleyball Game @ Home vs. Petaluma, Slater, 4:00 4:00pm

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 B Day Finals Finals Finals Winter Break Boys Basketball @ Windsor, 4:00pm Volleyball Game @ Home vs. Windsor, 4:00pm End of 1st Semester

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Winter Break Winter Break Winter Break Winter Break Winter Break

JANUARY 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Winter Break Winter Break Winter Break Winter Break Winter Break

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Staff Development Day A Day B Day A Day B Day Boys Basketball @ Boys Basketball @ Santa Rosa, 4:00pm Home vs. Rincon Volleyball Game @ Valley, 4:00pm Home vs. Santa Rosa, Volleyball Game @ 4:00pm Rincon Valley, 4:00pm

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Martin Luther King, A Day B Day A Day B Day Jr. Day Boys Basketball @ Boys Basketball @ Boys Basketball @ Home vs. Lawrence Slater, 4:00pm Home vs. Petaluma, Jones, 4:00pm Volleyball Game @ 4:00pm Volleyball Game @ Home vs. Slater, Volleyball Game @ Rohnert Park, 4:00pm 4:00pm Petaluma, 4:00pm

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 A Day B Day A Day B Day A Day Superhero day Rally

29 30 31 B Day A Day FEBRUARY 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 B Day A Day B Day Red World Cancer day & Super Bowl colors School dance 6:00-8:00

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 A Day B Day A Day B Day A Day

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Lincoln’s Holiday B Day A Day B Day A Day Wrestling Match @ Wrestling Match @ Windsor, 4:00pm Home vs. Altimira, 4:00pm

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Washington’s Holiday B Day A Day B Day A Day Wrestling Match @ Wrestling Match @ Healdsburg, 4:00pm Home vs. Adele Harrison, 4:00pm

26 27 28 B Day A Day Wrestling Match @ Home vs. Petaluma, 4:00pm

MARCH 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 B Day A Day B Day

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 A Day B Day A Day B Day A Day Wrestling Match @ Gold day (spring clock Rohnert Park, 4:00pm forward)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 B Day A Day B Day A Day Wrestling League FInals Wrestling Match @ Tech Track Meet @ Casa Middle, 4:00pm Grande, 3:30pm (Home Meet)

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break

26 27 28 29 30 31 A Day B Day A Day B Day A Day Track Meet @ Autism Awareness day Healdsburg, 3:30pm APRIL 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B Day A Day B Day A Day B Day Track Meet @ Sonoma High, 3:30pm

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A Day B Day A Day B Day A Day Track Meet @ Rancho Cotati, 3:30pm

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 B Day A Day B Day A Day B Day Track Meet @ Casa Grande, 3:30pm

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 A Day B Day A Day B Day A Day League Trials @ League Finals @ Petaluma High, 3:30pm Petaluma High, 3:30pm 30 (Home Meet) (Home Meet)

MAY/JUNE 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 B Day A Day B Day A Day B Day

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 A Day B Day A Day B Day A Day Rally

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 B Day A Day B Day A Day B Day

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 A Day B Day A Day B Day A Day

28 29 30 31 JUNE 1 2 3 Memorial Day Holiday B Day Finals Finals Finals Last Day of School LIFE SKILLS

Kenilworth Junior High has adopted the following Life Skills as the foundation to our entire school program. These Life Skills are attitudes, behaviors, and values that determine a student’s academic and personal success in school and beyond. The life skill lessons coincide with common sense lessons. The life skill words that are in bold reflect a heightened focus around campus

CARING/EMPATHY showing concern for others COMMON SENSE using good judgment CONFIDENCE feeling able to do it COOPERATION working with others to reach a goal CURIOSITY wanting to learn or know about a full range of things EFFORT working to do your best at all things FLEXIBILITY changing plans when necessary FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS keeping your mind on steps to complete a task INTEGRITY being honest and standing up for your beliefs INITIATIVE moving into action on your own MATURITY ability to control your actions MOTIVATION wanting to do it ORGANIZATION keeping things in an orderly, readily usable way PATIENCE waiting calmly for someone or something PERSEVERANCE completing what you start no matter what happens PROBLEM SOLVING putting what you know and what you can do into action RESPECT showing consideration for others RESPONSIBILITY being accountable for what you do and say REALITY a true state or fact of life RISK taking on new challenges to improve yourself TEAMWORK working together in a united effort TRUST believing in another person or thing

STUDENT ASSISTANCE CENTER (S.A.C.)

Located at the rear of the main office building is theSTUDENT ASSISTANCE CENTER. This is where students go for assistance with anything they may need in school. The following are some of these areas: • Attendance: checking in late, requesting off campus passes, clearing absences, turning in notes, getting P.E. exemptions, etc. • Health: feeling ill, injuries, questions, etc. • Counseling: request counseling appointments, meet with counselors, etc. • Discipline: sent to the SAC by teachers, brought in by campus supervisors, called in by Assistant Principal, etc. • Paperwork: Pick up forms, progress reports, planners, P.E exemptions, etc. • Forgotten Items: Books, lunches, P.E clothes and other forgotten items will be placed in a cart outside the student window. Passes will not be sent for those items to be picked up. *iPads and other electronic devices will not be accepted in the Student Assistance Center The S.A.C. is open each school day from 7:30 am until 3:30 pm. Students may use the student windows any school day before class, during breaks, and after school. All other times they should enter the S.A.C. door with a pass from their classroom teacher. Students should not use the front office entrance for assistance

54 KENILWORTH JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BELL SCHEDULE M, Tu, Th, F W 0 7:20-8:05 7:20-8:05 1/4 8:15-9:55 8:15-9:40 Break 9:55-10:05 9:40-9:50 2/5 10:10-11:45 9:55-11:15 Lunch 11:45-12:25 11:15-11:50 3/6 12:30-2:20 11:55-1:20

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