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Second Cohort Meeting Bridgette
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AGENDA Campus Goals Personal Pride & Responsibility: Behavior Expectations Personal Pride & Responsibility: Attendance Personal Pride & Responsibility: Academics PSAT Info College & Career Center Updates Special Recognitions Bridgette
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Meet or exceed district/state standards
Systems Bridgette We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit. ― Aristotle
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Graduate students with their cohorts
Bridgette Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. ― Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Establish CCHS Traditions and build Eagle pride
Systems Bridgette The value of identity is that so often with it comes purpose. ― Richard R. Grant
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Personal Responsibility & Pride Behavior
Take pride in our campus by picking up after yourself Be fair and honest- Wait your turn in the lunch line. Remember to have your ID ready to check-out. Communicate with us - Do not wait until it is too late. Take pride in your ability to make good decisions…even when in conflict. Do not forget that graduation is right around the corner! AP
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Personal Responsibility & Pride Behavior
IDs must be worn at all times including athletic events ID pictures will be taken during the first week of school (freshman and seniors) Replacement IDs can be purchased in A216 (ISS Classroom) with Ms. Kellough for $3.00 each AP
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IDs IDs must be worn by students at all times. First ID and lanyard will be free. Student IDs and lanyards may not be altered in any way--this means that a student picture may not be covered with a sticker. IDs that have been altered will be confiscated and the student will be required to purchase a new one Replacement cost of student IDs is $3.00. Replacement of a lanyard is $2.00 Replacement costs for IDs and lanyards will be added to the student’s obligations. If obligations are not paid off, a student may not attend homecoming dance, prom, and other major school functions. If a student loses his/her ID, that student may order a replacement in the ISS/PAC Classroom (A216 by the APs’ Office) from 8:00-8:30. Students will not be penalized for requesting a new ID prior to the beginning of the school day.
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ID Consequences When a student is not wearing his/her ID, that student’s name will be taken down, sent to Ms. Kellough in A216 for a new ID to be reissued. The student is responsible for ensuring that the cost is covered. As such, students not wearing IDs are subject to the following consequences (per six weeks): 1st Incident - Warning Documented in Skyward; Charged for new ID 2nd Incident - 1 Hour After School Detention (ASD), Parent Contacted, Charged for new ID 3rd Incident - 2 Hour After School Detention (ASD), Parent Contacted, Charged for new ID 4th Incident - Saturday School, Parent Contacted, Charged for new ID 5th Incident - Additional Saturday School assignment NOTE: If a student misses Saturday School, the student will be assigned 1 full day of ISS the following Monday.
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Tardy Policy Every student is expected to arrive to class on time, everyday. Students will have a two-minute warning to arrive to class on time. If you are tardy, you will need to report to the PAC (A216). AP
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Tardy Policy Tardy consequences are as follows:
● 1st Offense- Report to PAC, parent is notified, student will return to class with a pass ● 2nd Offense- Report to PAC, complete a personal accountability packet, student stays in PAC for the class period, parent is notified ● 3rd Offense- Report to PAC, ASD assigned, complete a personal accountability packet, student stays in PAC for the class period, and parent is notified ● 4th Offense- Report to PAC, referral to AP office (assign Saturday school), complete a personal accountability packet, student stays in PAC for the class period, and parent is notified ● 5th Offense- Report to PAC, referral to AP office (1 day ISS), complete a personal accountability packet, and parent is notified Repeat offenders will have escalating consequences as determined by APs. All tardies will be cleared at the end of each six weeks and the consequences will begin all over again. AP
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Personal Responsibility & Pride Attendance
Texas law requires that students attend school at least 90% of the school year 8 absences the first semester 9 absences the second semester Credit Loss After the student has missed a class more than 8 times during the 1st semester or 9 times during the second semester, there will be an attendance hold on the student’s transcript. This means that the student will not receive that credit until attendance hours are made up. ALL ATTENDANCE HOURS MUST BE MADE UP WITHIN THE ACADEMIC YEAR If hours are not made up in time, the student will have to make-up missed credit through credit recovery. Torres
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Personal Responsibility & Pride Academics
Balance academics and extracurriculars Get involved Sports UIL Academics Band, Theatre, Dance, Folklorico Clubs Explore the College & Career Center Torres
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Personal Responsibility & Pride Academics
Communicate with your teacher Take advantage of websites and tutorials Refer to your syllabus for needed supplies and materials Torres
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Academic Integrity Policy
At CCHS, we academic integrity is very important. Please be aware that there are consequences when a student cheats, plagiarises, forges, or fabricates their work.
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Academic Integrity Policy
1st Offense: All students involved will be referred to the Assistant Principal (documentation required) Parents will be notified by the teacher and the AP The Assistant Principal will notify all other teachers, coaches, sponsors Counselors will be notified The student will receive the lowest grade possible according to policy on the work with make-up opportunities allowed with a maximum grade of 70% If the student is involved in extracurricular activities, they will be subject to the consequences stipulated by their organization, sponsor, and/or coach Student will receive a one-day Saturday School Student will be reminded of the Academic Integrity Policy and the consequences for the second offense Student will be given another copy of the Academic Integrity Policy 2nd Offense (in any class): All students involved will be referred to the Assistant Principal (documentation required) Student will receive one day of ISS If the 2nd offense is in same Pre AP or AP class, student may be removed from the Pre AP or AP class to an on level class with grade average to stand as is Student will receive the lowest grade possible according to policy with no make-up opportunities allowed 3rd Offense (in any class): Indicates a persistent pattern and the following serious consequences will occur: Student will receive two days of ISS
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PSAT/Senior Trip Sophomores and Juniors will PSAT test on October 11th, 2017 Seniors will be off campus taking college tours What about freshmen?
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Displaced Freshmen Check posters around campus for a displacement roster. This will only impact 1st-4th period.
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College & Career Center Updates
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AP Incentives For students taking an AP exam, the following incentives have been put in place for the school year: 3 - reimbursement for test(s) 4 - reimbursement for test + $100 per test 5 - reimbursement for test + $200 per test
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Resumes What is it? Document outlining your educational history, employment history, activities you’ve been in, and highlights honors/awards you’ve received. Why do you need one? Job applications, college applications, scholarship applications, reference letters. Do you need help building one? Do you need a counselor to review what you have? If so, come by the College and Career Center Tuesdays after school (4:15 - 5:15pm) and Wednesday mornings (8:00 - 8:35am)
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TSI Assessment If you plan on taking ACC courses during your junior or senior year, you’ll need to take the TSI Assessment. It assesses: Reading Writing Math If you are interested, please visit Mr. Haywood & Ms. Johnson in the College and Career Center ASAP.
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A Honor Roll Branch, Meadow Nicholle Campuzano, Brenda Renata
Cornelius, Maya Alexis Cruz-Gorostieta, Lisette Garcia Torres, Daniela Jones, Henry Lamar Kadura, Luke Michael Lewey, Amelia Anne Maddox, Caitlin Rose Martinez, Isabel Samantha Martinez, Lillyana Macy Murphy, Braden Patrick Ridlon, Kaleigh Sue-Anne Salas Segura, Jesus Salazar, Gisselle Villegas Schumacher, Karina Victoria Seguin, Isabel Marie Sobeck, Georgia Kay Svetlik, Emily Elizabeth Thomas, Kyanna Lynea Velazquez-Hernandez, Steven
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A/B Honor Roll Acuna, Lucel Liliana Adams, Lathan William
Adams, Monika Madison Aguirre-Barajas, Daniel Guadalupe Aguirre-Lopez, Jennifer Arellano, Isaac Reinel Arredondo, Alicia Marie Batson, Zackery Wayne Benitez, George Paul Sonny Benitez-Montiel, Itzel Black, Undrea Lettrice Bodine, Connally Thomas Briones Briones, Nidia Butts, Garret Lewis Cancino, Matiana Marie Cantu, Jasmine Marie Castillo, Kassandra Chamberlain, Rian Elizabeth Cortez-Sanchez, Maria Lisbeth Coy, Marisa Nicole Dorantes, Grace Regina Jude Drobil, Celesse Jazelle Dykes, Kendra Dee Escalante, Marcos Espinoza Contreras, Angelica Flores Sauceda, Lilian Stephanie Gabaldon, Justice Iliana Sims Garcia Torres, Santos Garcia, Mariana Garibay-Angeles, Marisol Gonzalez, Gabriel Gracia, Arieana Krystalyne Guijarro, Lorena Sarahi Gustafson, Aidan Kjellbjorn Hall, Ashlyn Jaden Harvey, Cheyenne Marie Helford, Bridgett Elizabeth Hernandez Gutierrez, Abel Hernandez, Esau Hernandez, Jacquelyn Celeste Hernandez-Corona, Evelyn Hoffman, Colton Andrew Ibarra, Melissa Abigail Jaimes Rodriguez, Jonathan Jaimes, Vanessa Nicole Jenkins, Amaya Rose Jones, Ishmael Angel Ovalle
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A/B Honor Roll Lewis, Cayman Andrew Loke, Cassandra Lucia
Luevanos-Melendez, Sheila Guadalupe Luna, Angel Fransico Lyon, Caleb Mikel Maldonado Oliva, Claudia Jeaneth Maldonado Reyes, Anita Marburger, Daniel Allen Martinez Zavala, Christopher Martinez, Isabel Samantha Metcalf, Helena Eve Mojica, Dominic Jayanthony Montalvo, Kevin Martin Morales, Edith Muniz, Lilyana Jane Munoz, Izaak Navarro, Lizbeth Olguin Villegas, Roberto Osborn, Madyson Paige Osorio, Pearl Osorio-Perez, Lizethe Parker, Kelli Nicole Perez, Damian James Perez-Perez, Osvaldo Portillo, Marco Antonio Ramirez-Ortiz, Antonio Eduardo Ramon, Nadia Michelle Rangel, Jose Antonio Rebollar Tavira, Maria Isabel Rebollar-Vallejo, Alexander Reeves, Colton Alan Rivera, Kiara Rose Rodriguez, Keith Alexander Rose, Savannah Kathline Ruiz Jacobo, Marisela Sikora, Matthew Stephen Soto, Angel Terrazas, Laisha Abigail Thompson, Kaitlyn Elise Torres Segura, Lizeth Trejo Hernandez, Ashlyn Michelle Turner, Ella Nicole Vargas, Samantha Adyeen Vargas-Medina, Itzel Guadalupe Villegas-Hernandez, Daniel Anthony Welcome, Janell Denise Wemhoff, Devin AnthonyLee Woodruff, Brandon Allen Wuollet, Carter Delmore
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Class of 2021 Remind Account
Sign up to get reminders and notifications about events and deadlines Text: @cch2021 to 81010 if it is not going through then text it to Haywood
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Let’s Have a Great Year!
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