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>>Supplies for Success<< LMHS ∙ SCHOOL OF SOCIAL JUSTICE 2015 Class: Health Room: 301 Contact Information Email: tracy.x.dang@lausd.net Cell: 562-726-3445 (text only) Website: http://ssjsciencedang.weebly.com Extra help?? See teacher for tutoring schedule. Respect We deserve a quality education which means we deserve to be treated with respect. Respect yourself and your class by… Class Expectations: 1. Students are expected to be RESPECTFUL of the rights of others. Raise your hand before speaking. Be quiet while others are talking. Respect all property in this classroom! If it’s not yours, LEAVE IT ALONE! 2. Students are expected to follow the school rules and codes. 3. Come to class on time and regularly! 4. If you anticipate being absent for one or more instructional days, please inform me ahead of time and ask your parents to email me or write me a note about this absence. 5. Bring all your school supplies with you to class. 6. Keep your bags behind your chairs (no bags/purse should be visible on the table/floor). 7. Do the day’s warm-up, update TOC and/or setup notebook with objective during the first 5 minutes of class 8. Sit in your assigned seats only. 9. During class instruction and transition you are expected to FOLLOW all CHAMPs for Warm-up, Direct Instruction, Independent Work/Test/Quizzes, and Group work. (Please refer to the wall in front of the class) 10. Material from C301 should stay in C301. Do not take them with you when you leave. 11. Never use phones and/or electronic devices. (If taken away, your parents will have to come in and pick it up from me directly) 12. Keep the room and tables clean at all time. Throw away all your trash in the trash bin, NOT in the sinks. THIS IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY! Welcome! Health is a semester course that will guide you through the many dimensions of wellness. The purpose of this class will be to help familiarize yourselves with many different variables that can affect your lives and help you learn how to use your decision making skills in order to make healthy choices. Topics will be covered in this semester course Nutrition Relationships & Dating (LGBTQ) Diet & exercise Abstinence & Contraception Alcohol, Tobacco, and drugs Sexually Transmitted Infection Stress Teen suicide Decision Making >>Supplies for Success<< 100 sheet or more Spiral notebook Highlighter/markers/color pencils Pen AND pencil w/eraser Glue Stick ***Unit Test 20% ***Quiz 10% ***Projects/Assignments 20% ***Community Service Project 25% ***Notebook Check and Homework 5% ***Final Exam 20% Grading Academic Integrity Success is sweeter when it’s honest. Cheating or sharing answers will NOT be tolerated. Parents will be contacted and you will receive a zero. “I read and understood our class syllabus.” Date _________________ Student’s name ____________________________ Student’s Signature____________________________ Parent’s Name _____________________________ Parent’s Signature _____________________________ Guardian phone # ____________________________ (Calls home are not always bad; I will strive to make positive phone calls home!)

Attendance Consequences* 13. Write your name, grade level, block and date on all work turned in. (Any “NO NAME” will be thrown away) 14. Completed homework is collected at the door. (NOT DONE IN CLASS) 15. Late work will be accepted only when accompanied by written notes, or under special circumstances. 16. If you are absent, it is your responsibility to ASK for makeup work and/or check on my website for missing notes. (I WILL NOT HUNT YOU DOWN) 17. Written excused notes must be presented when taking makeup exams/quizzes. 18. You have the opportunity to RE-TAKE an exam that you failed or scored very low one week after the exam has been given. (You only have one chance to make it up, SO STUDY or come for tutoring) 19. Interactive notebooks will be collected and evaluated two times every semester. (TABLE OF CONTENT is checked everyday at the door. NO STAMP NO GO!) 20. Grades are updated regularly. (Check the DATA WALL in the back of the room). BE RESPONSIBLE for missing work. 21. Cheating/Plagiarism will NOT be tolerated! 22. Expect yourself to SUCCEED! 23. If you need help, ASK! If you don’t understand, ASK! If something is wrong, ASK! If you need anything, ASK! . Textbook: CA Holt: Lifetime Health Sexuality and Society Textbook Holt, Rinehart and Winston (Text Book is YOUR Responsibility!) Textbooks will be provided for each student for the semester. You are responsible for the care of your textbook and the return before the final exam in the same condition as you received it. If the textbook is not returned at this time, students will be charged a replacement fee).   COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING SYSTEM The grades reported may be interpreted as follows: 100-90 A – Mark of distinction 89-80 B – Very creditable work 79-70 C – Average work 69-60 D – Below average 59-0 F – Failing; no credit given Interactive Notebook: In this class you will be required to keep all assignments in your Interactive Notebook. If the assignment is not finished by the assignment date it can be completed by the notebook check date for reduced credit. If you are caught cheating the assignment, test, or project; you will be given a zero and no make-up will be allowed. (You are required to bring your notebook to class EVERYDAY!) Attendance Attendance is an ESSENTIAL part of learning! Come to school on TIME and regularly. Be responsible for your absences. *Any absences must be excused the next day through the attendance office. Make-ups are done on your own time. It is YOUR responsibility to see me as soon as possible. I will not hunt you down to make up work. Restroom/Locker/Drink Policy: Students will be provided 2 passes (stamps) a month. You must have your notebook in order to leave. Consequences* Verbal warning Seat change Room change/parent phone call Referral *The order will depend on the circumstance. “I read and understood our class syllabus.” La Fecha _________________ Nombre del Estudiante________________________ Firma del Estudiante____________________________ Nombre de los padre__________________________Firma de los Padre _____________________________ Telefono de los padre__________________________(Calls home are not always bad; I will strive to make positive phone calls home!)