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Welcome to Lackawanna High School 9th Grade Orientation September 1, 2010.

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1 Welcome to Lackawanna High School 9th Grade Orientation September 1, 2010

2 AGENDA WelcomeIntroductions Q and A Breakout Session

3 Introductions Mr. Stephen Dimitroff – Principal Mr. Stephen Dimitroff – Principal Mr. Bruce Axelson – Assistant Principal Mr. Bruce Axelson – Assistant PrincipalCounselors 9 th grade – Thomas E. Tutak Transition - Marisa Chini

4 Lackawanna High School is founded on a culture of caring Administration, Faculty, Staff Administration, Faculty, Staff Guidance Counselors, Social Workers Guidance Counselors, Social Workers

5 PTSO Our mission: The purpose of the PTSO is to aid the students of LMS/LHS by providing support for their educational and recreational needs and to promote open communication among administration, teachers, and parents.

6 What’s new at LHS The addition of five new Extra-Curricular clubs: The “Steeler Lifting Crew” club, the “Martial Arts” club, the “Chess” Club, the “Get Out”- nature club, and the “Media Productions” club. The addition of five new Extra-Curricular clubs: The “Steeler Lifting Crew” club, the “Martial Arts” club, the “Chess” Club, the “Get Out”- nature club, and the “Media Productions” club. Curriculum additions including, but not limited to: Advanced Placement US History and Government, Nutrition-(ECC Articulation Course), Pre-Biology, Pre-Algebra, double periods of Algebra and English 9 for select students. Curriculum additions including, but not limited to: Advanced Placement US History and Government, Nutrition-(ECC Articulation Course), Pre-Biology, Pre-Algebra, double periods of Algebra and English 9 for select students. The implementation of NovaNet, which is an online curriculum that will be used to help supplement classroom instruction with a primary focus on remediation and Credit Recovery. The implementation of NovaNet, which is an online curriculum that will be used to help supplement classroom instruction with a primary focus on remediation and Credit Recovery. A revision in our grading policy so that students will not receive a grade lower that a 50 in any given quarter. A revision in our grading policy so that students will not receive a grade lower that a 50 in any given quarter. The institution of PBIS. A School-Wide Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports system to help prevent problem behaviors. The institution of PBIS. A School-Wide Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports system to help prevent problem behaviors. A revision to the Interscholastic Sports and Extracurricular Activities policy. A revision to the Interscholastic Sports and Extracurricular Activities policy. Building Aesthetics. Building Aesthetics.

7 Interscholastic Sports and Extracurricular Activities Eligibility Requirements for Student Participation in Sports and Activities 1. Determining Minimum Course Credit requirements: The first test for eligibility is to determine if a particular student has earned the minimum number of course credits prior to the beginning of a cohort year. a. The Guidance Department shall provide a list of all students (sorted by cohort year) who fail to meet the minimum standard for eligibility to the building principal and athletic director on or before August 15th annually. Cohort Year Minimum Credits (Freshman) Cohort Year 0 credits 2 (Sophomore) Cohort 4.5 credits Year 3 (Junior) Cohort 10.5 credits Year 4 (Senior) Cohort 16 credits (This minimum credit policy will affect those students entering LHS beginning with the 2010 cohort.)

8 Eligibility Continued… 2. Determining Course Failures: the second test for eligibility is to determine if a student has met the minimum standard for passing courses in each 5-week benchmark during the school year. a. At the end of each five-week period, a list will be generated by the Guidance Department identifying any student failing two or more courses. b. These students will be declared ineligible to participate in games or contest for a minimum of one full calendar week (7 days) beginning the Monday after the end of the five week period. The period of ineligibility will continue until at least the following Monday. c. Such students will be placed into an Academic Recovery Program

9 Top Questions…

10 What are the graduation requirements for the students in the class of 2014? 4 years of English & Social Studies 3 years of Math & Science Health Course -.5 credit The Arts - 1 credit Foreign Language - 1 credit Phys. Ed - 2 credits Electives - 3.5 credits Total - 22 credits

11 Requirements continued… Pass at least Five Regents Exams: One Math Global History 10 US History 11 One Science English Language Arts 11

12 Advanced Designation on Regents Diploma Addition to the FIVE regents exams, FOUR additional Regents Exams are required: Addition to the FIVE regents exams, FOUR additional Regents Exams are required: 3 Math 3 Math A second Science A second Science Either Spanish 3/or French 3 Either Spanish 3/or French 3

13 Regents Diploma with Honors A student may earn a Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation with honors by achieving an AVERAGE of 90% in all Regents Examinations required for the diploma. A student may earn a Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation with honors by achieving an AVERAGE of 90% in all Regents Examinations required for the diploma. Averages below 90.0 shall NOT be rounded upward to 90% Averages below 90.0 shall NOT be rounded upward to 90%

14 What types of academic support are available to help students meet graduations requirements? Special Education Special Education ESL – English as a Second Language ESL – English as a Second Language AIS – Academic Intervention Services AIS – Academic Intervention Services Extended ELA and Math instruction Extended ELA and Math instruction Pre-Biology Pre-Biology Pre-Algebra Pre-Algebra Castle Learning Castle Learning System 44 System 44 NovaNet NovaNet

15 What will my schedule look like as a freshman?

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17 LHS Class Bell Schedule Period 5 - LUNCHPeriod 7 - LUNCHPeriod 9 - LUNCH *Homeroom will be the last 9 minutes of 1st period* 1 (7:30 - 8:19) 2 (8:23 - 9:03) 3 (9:07 - 9:47) 4 (9:51 - 10:31) 5 (10:35 - 11:05)5 - 6 (10:35 - 11:15) 6 - 7 (11:09 - 11:49)7 (11:19 - 11:49)7 - 8 (11:19 - 11:59) 8 - 9 (11:53 - 12:33) 9 (12:03 - 12:33) 10 (12:37 - 1:17) 11 (1:21 - 2:01)

18 How is student progress reported? 4 Report Cards - 10, 20, 30, 40 4 Report Cards - 10, 20, 30, 40 4 Interim Reports - 5, 15, 25, 35 4 Interim Reports - 5, 15, 25, 35 Guidance Phone Contacts Guidance Phone Contacts Teacher Phone Contacts Teacher Phone Contacts Parent Phone Contacts Parent Phone Contacts Interim can be expected if student is failing or in danger of failing. Interim can be expected if student is failing or in danger of failing.

19 How do I contact teachers if I have questions? Access our Website to obtain phone numbers and Email Addresses. Teacher First Initial, Last Name Email Access our Website to obtain phone numbers and Email Addresses. Teacher First Initial, Last Name Email Addresses end with @lackawanna.wnyric.org ExampleSDimitroff@lackawanna.wnyric.org ExampleSDimitroff@lackawanna.wnyric.orgSDimitroff@lackawanna.wnyric.org Call main office 827-6727 for specific teacher phone extensions. All information will be available on Website soon!!!

20 What are the overall expectations for all Freshmen at the High School? Challenge yourself academically Challenge yourself academically Get involved Get involved Ask for help Ask for help Respect yourself, your peers, and all adults Respect yourself, your peers, and all adults

21 What extra-curricular activities are available to me as a student?

22 Extra-Curricular Activities NEW CLUBS 2010 THE "STEELER LIFTING CREW" CLUB MARTIAL ARTS CLUB CHESS CLUB THE "GET OUT" CLUB MEDIA PRODUCTIONS CLUB ART CLUB ASSEMBLY & STAGE CREW NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL CLUB JAZZ BAND JUNIOR CLASS FRENCH CLUB WAY-OFF BROADWAY SENIOR CLASS SKI CLUB SPANISH CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL 9-12 VARSITY CLUB YEARBOOK GIRL’S CHORAL GROUP PLANETARIUM CLUB

23 33 SPORTS TEAMS

24 Fall Sports Football (Junior Varsity & Varsity) Boys Soccer (Modified, Junior Varsity, & Varsity) Girls Soccer (Varsity) Girls tennis (Varsity) Girls Cheerleading (Junior Varsity, & Varsity) Girls Volleyball (Junior Varsity & Varsity) Girls Swimming (Varsity)

25 Winter Sports Boys Basketball (Modified, Junior Varsity, & Varsity) Girls Basketball (Modified, Junior Varsity, & Varsity) Boys Bowling (Varsity) Girls Bowling (Varsity) Boys Wrestling (Modified & Varsity) Girls Cheerleading (Junior Varsity & Varsity)

26 Spring Sports Baseball (Modified, Junior Varsity, & Varsity) Softball (Modified, Junior Varsity, & Varsity) Boys Track (Varsity) Girls Track (Varsity)

27 Thank you for coming. See you Next Week!

28 Questions???


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