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MIDDLEYEARSPROGRAMME

GRADES6th–8th

STUDENT/PARENTHANDBOOK

2017-2018

PatriciaM.Perkins,Principal/HeadofSchool

211SouthLopezStreet

NewOrleans,LA70119

www.morrisjeffschool.org

Telephone:(504)373-6258

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TABLEOFCONTENTS

2017-2018SchoolYearCalendar………..……………………………………………………………………………….3

OurVision/Mission/IBOMission………………………………………………………………………………………....4

CoreValuesandCodeofConduct……………………………………………………………………………………….5

InternationalBaccalaureateInformation………………………………………….…………………………………..6

InternationalBaccalaureateLearnerProfileAttributes…………………………………………………………...7

MYPDressCode/UniformPolicy……………..……………………….…………………………………….…………..8

AttendancePolicy……………………………………………………………………………………………………………10

SchoolHours/GeneralInformation……………………………………………………………………………………..14

StudentProgressReportsandReportCards/SupportServices……………………………………………….17

ResponsibleUsePolicy…………………………………………………………………………………………………….19

OverviewofDiscipline………………………………………………………………………………………………………21

MYPPositiveSupportsandBehaviorSystem……………………………………………………………………….22

MYPDisciplinePolicy……………………………………………………………………………………………………….23

DisciplinePolicy/ProceduresforStudentswithDisabilities……………………………………………………..30

DatingViolencePolicy………………………………………………………………………………………………………39

BullyingPolicy…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………46

MYPCellPhonePolicy………………………………………………………………………………………………………48

MYPInclusionPolicy…………………………………………………………………………………………………………49

MYPAcademicHonestyPolicy…………………………………………………………………………………………...55

MYPAssessmentPolicy…………………………………………………………………………………………………….63

MYPLanguagePolicy……………………………………………………………………………………………………….73

School-Parent-StudentContract…………………………………………………………………………………………81

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2017-2018SchoolYearCalendar

July24–August4 ProfessionalDevelopment(FacultyOnly)

August3 MEETTHETEACHERDAYforallstudents,9-11amand1-3pm

August7 FIRSTDAYOFSCHOOLforallstudents

September1 ProfessionalDevelopment(FacultyOnly–Noschoolforstudents)

September4 LaborDay(Schoolclosed)

September5 Student-ledConferenceDay–11:00-6:30pm(Noschoolforstudents) StudentsattendParentConferenceswithparentsatappointedtimes.

October13 ProfessionalDevelopment(FacultyOnly–Noschoolforstudents)

October16-17 FallBreak(Hurricanemakeupdaysifneeded)

November20-24 ThanksgivingHolidays(Schoolclosed)

December21–January2 WinterHolidays(Schoolclosed)

January3 ProfessionalDevelopment(FacultyOnly–Noschoolforstudents)

January15 Dr.MartinLutherKing,Jr.Holiday(Schoolclosed)

February9 ProfessionalDevelopment(FacultyOnly–Noschoolforstudents)

February12-16 MardiGrasHoliday(Schoolclosed)

March30–April6 EasterHoliday/SpringBreak(Schoolclosed)

April23-May4 LEAPtesting

May24 Student-ledConferenceDay–11:00–6:30pm(Noschoolforstudents)StudentsattendParentConferenceswithparentsatappointedtimes.

May25 ProfessionalDevelopment(FacultyOnly–Noschoolforstudents)

May28 MemorialDayHoliday(Schoolclosed)

June1 Lastdayofschoolforstudents-ReportcardsmailedweekofJune4

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June8 Lastdayofschoolforfacultyandstaff

MORRISJEFFCOMMUNITYSCHOOL

OURVISION

Wearedrivenbytwofundamentalgoals:buildinganinstitutionofthehighestacademiccaliberforourchildrenandtransformingpubliceducationinourCity,andbeyond.

MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolembraceslearnersofallbackgroundsandholdseachstudenttothehighestexpectations.Studentsareprovidedwithadeep,richcurriculumthatengagesthemininquiry,developsstrongcriticalthinkingskills,andchallengesthemtoanewleveloflearning.WepreparestudentsofMorrisJeffCommunitySchooltobecomelifelonglearners.

ButMorrisJeffCommunitySchoolisnotjustaboutoneschooloroneneighborhood.

Weseeourselvesaspartofamovementtotransformpubliceducationinourcountry.Ourschoolwasimaginedandbuiltoutofthousandsofconversations,withparents,communitymembers,andprofessionaleducators.ThisgrassrootsapproachtoeducationalreformhascreatedMorrisJeffasoneofthemostraciallyandeconomicallydiversepublicschoolsinthehistoryofNewOrleans.

OURMISSION

MorrisJeffCommunitySchooloffersaneducationthatisasourceoffreedomandpossibilityforallstudents,permittingthemtodeveloptheirtalentsfully,becomecontributingglobalcitizens,andattainthefoundationneededtoexcelatcollege,careerandbeyond.

IBMISSIONSTATEMENT

TheInternationalBaccalaureateaimstodevelopinquiring,knowledgeableandcaringyoungpeoplewhohelptocreateabetterandmorepeacefulworldthroughinterculturalunderstandingandrespect.

Tothisendtheorganizationworkswithschools,governmentsandinternationalorganizationstodevelopchallengingprogrammesofinternationaleducationandrigorousassessment.

Theseprogrammesencouragestudentsacrosstheworldtobecomeactive,compassionateandlifelonglearnerswhounderstandthatotherpeople,withtheirdifferences,canalsoberight.

OURCAMPUS

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Wearelocatedinabrandnew,stateoftheartschoolfacilityat211SouthLopezStreet.

OURCOREVALUESandCODEOFCONDUCT

TheacademicandbehavioralexpectationsoftheMJCSfamilyarerootedintheschool’scultureofcommunity,ourbeliefthatallchildrencanlearnathighlevels,ourunitedcommitmenttosupportingchildrenintheirlearning,andtheInternationalBaccalaureateOrganization’sLearnerProfile.Inorderforthisculturetogrowandthrivetheremustbeguidelinesandsocialnormsthatareestablishedforthecreationofanorderly,safe,andstimulatingclimateforlearning.Hence,theschoolrulesestablishedatMJCSarebaseduponthesecorevaluesandattributesthatsupportlife-longbehaviorsandresponsibilities.

Caring Imakeapositivedifferenceintheworldthroughmycarefulstudiesandactions.

Principled Iworkandbehavewithintegrity,honesty,andpride.

Open-minded Igrowfromseekingoutandrespectingdifferentpracticesandperspectives.

Reflective Iknowmystrengthsandweaknessesandusethatknowledgetodevelopmytalentsfully.

Inquirers Ipursuemycuriositybyresearchinganswerstomyquestions.

Knowledgeable Ibuildmyknowledgeacrossmanysubjectsthroughexplorationandengagement.

Thinkers Ithinkcriticallythroughcomplexproblemsandcreatereasonedsolutions.

Communicators Ilistencarefullyandexpressmyselfconfidentlyinmanywaysandinmorethanonelanguage.

Risk-takers Ibecomestrongerandmoreresilientbyfacingchallengeswithdetermination.

Balanced Ishowleadershipydevelopingintellectually,physically,andemotionally.

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INTERNATIONALBACCALAURREATEORGANIZATIONCANDIDATESCHOOL

MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolisaWorldSchooloftheInternationalBaccalaureateOrganization(IBO)offeringthePrimaryYearsProgramme(PYP).ThePYPfocusesonthedevelopmentofthewholechildasaninquirer,bothintheclassroomandintheworld.ThemostsignificantanddistinctivefeaturesoftheIBPYParethetransdisciplinarythemes.Whoweare,Whereweareinplaceandtime,Howweexpressourselves,Howtheworldworks,Howweorganizeourselves,Sharingtheplanet.Thesethemesareaboutissuesthathavemeaningfor,andareimportantto,allofus.Theprogrammeoffersabalancebetweenlearningaboutorthroughthesubjectareas,andlearningbeyondthem.Thesixthemesofglobalsignificancecreateatransdisciplinaryframeworkthatallowsstudentsto"stepup"beyondtheconfinesoflearningwithinsubjectareas.

MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolisaCandidateSchooloftheIBOofferingtheMiddleYearsProgramme(MYP)toourmiddleschoolstudents.TheMYPisachallenging,five-yearprogramthatencouragesstudentstomakeconnectionsbetweensubjectsandapplytheirknowledgetotherealworld.TheMYPbeginsin6thgrade(Year1)endingwith10thgrade(Year5).InYears1through3,MYPstudentstakeeightsubjects:

• Arts(PerformingorVisual)• Design• IndividualsandSocieties• LanguageAcquisition• LanguageandLiterature• Mathematics• PhysicalandHealthEducation• Science

InYear3,allMYPstudentscompletetheCommunityProjectwherestudents,individuallyorcollaboratively,completeaserviceprojectthattheydesignwhichaddressesneedsinourschoolorgreatercommunity.

TheMYPismeanttoteachstudentsacademicindependence,inaddition,todevelopMYPstudents’personal,socialandemotionalwell-being.Itoffersstudentsopportunitiesto:

• developtheirpotential• exploretheirownlearningpreferences• takeappropriaterisks• reflecton,anddevelopastrongsenseofpersonalidentity.

*Information about IB was obtained from http://ibo.org/

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IBOLEARNERPROFILE(InternationalBaccalaureateOrganizatio2013)

TheaimofallIBprogrammesistodevelopinternationallymindedpeoplewho,recognizetheircommonhumanityandsharedguardianshipoftheplanetandhelptocreateabetterandmorepeacefulworld.IBlearnersstrivetobe:

Caring Weshowempathy,compassion,andrespect.Wehaveacommitmenttoservice,andweacttomakeapositivedifferenceinthelivesofothersandintheworldaroundus.

Principled Weactwithintegrityandhonesty,withastrongsenseoffairnessandjustice,andwithrespectforthedignityandrightsofpeopleeverywhere.Wetakeresponsibilityforouractionsandtheirconsequences.

Open-Minded Wecriticallyappreciateourownculturesandpersonalhistories,aswellasthevaluesandtraditionsofothers.Weseekandevaluatearangeofpointsofview,andwearewillingtogrowfromtheexperience.

Inquirers Wenurtureourcuriosity,developingskillsforinquiryandresearch.Weknowhowtolearnindependentlyandwithothers.Welearnenthusiasmandsustainourloveoflearningthroughoutlife.

Reflective Wethoughtfullyconsidertheworldandourownideasandexperience.Weworktounderstandourstrengthsandweaknessesinordertosupportourlearningandpersonaldevelopment.

KnowledgeableWedevelopanduseconceptualunderstanding,exploringknowledgeacrossarangeofdisciplines.Weengagewithissuesandideasthathavelocalandglobalsignificance.

Thinkers Weusecriticalandcreativethinkingskillstoanalyzeandtakeresponsibleactiononcomplexproblems.Weexerciseinitiativeinmakingreasoned,ethicaldecisions.

CommunicatorsWeexpressourselvesconfidentlyandcreativelyinmorethanonelanguageandinmanyways.Wecollaborateeffectively,listeningcarefullytotheperspectivesofotherindividualsandgroups.

Risk-Takers Weapproachuncertaintywithforethoughtanddetermination;weworkindependentlyandcooperativelytoexplorenewideasandinnovativestrategies.Weareresourcefulandresilientinthefaceofchallengesandchange.

Balanced Weunderstandtheimportanceofbalancingdifferentaspectsofourlives-intellectual,physical,andemotional-toachievewell-beingforourselvesandothers.Werecognizeourinterdependencewithotherpeopleandwiththeworldinwhichwelive.

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MYPDRESSCODEPOLICY(GRADES6-8)

MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolrequiresstudentswearaschooluniformtoschooleachday.Wearingtheschooluniformcontributestoalearningenvironmentthatpromotesunity.Poree’sEmbroidery,ourschooluniformprovider,haslocationsat3401TulaneAvenueand3630MacArthurBlvd.

Note:ThePrincipalordesigneereservestherighttoruleonanythingnotincludedherethattheschoolmightdeemunacceptableattireorappearance.

MYPUniformandDressCode(Grades6-8)

Bottoms

• Khakishorts(noshorterthanthetopofknee)withabrownorblackbelt • Khakipantswithabrownorblackbelt • Khakiskortsorskirts(noshorterthanthetopofknee) • Maywearsolidblack,white,grayornavytights

Tops

• WhiteoxfordshirtmonogrammedwithMJCSinmaroonabovetheshirtpocket • MaroonpolomonogrammedwithMJCSinwhiteabovetheleftpocket • Undershirt(longorshortsleeved)shouldbeasolidwhite,grayornavywithoutanylogos,

designsorwords • Tuckedintopantsorshorts • Onlastdayofeachschoolweek,studentsmaywearaMJCSt-shirt

Neckwear(Optionalexceptforformaldressdays)

• Asolidmaroonnecktie,bowtieorcrosstie

Footwear

• Solidblack,solidwhite,orblackandwhitetennisshoesorclosedtoeshoes(noboots,heelsorsandals)

• Black,navyorwhitesaddleshoes • Solidblack,white,grayornavysocks

Outerwear

• AnavybluecardigansweatermonogrammedwithMJCSinwhiteabovetheleftpocket-abovetherightpocketisthemonogrammedfirstinitialandlastnameofthestudentinwhite

• Anavybluejacket,fleece,orsweatshirt(nohoods)monogrammedwithMJCSinwhiteabouttheleftpocket-abovetherightpocketisthemonogrammedfirstinitialandlastnameofthestudentinwhite

• OnlyMJCSjacketsandsweatshirtscanbeworninsideschool

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Accessories

• Nobandanas • Maywearstudearrings • Maywearasolidcoloredheadband/hairbandwithnodesignsorlogos • Maywearananalogwatch • Nootheraccessoriesincluding,butnotlimited,tolanyards,keychains,scarvesandjewelry • Noaccessoriesthatdistractthelearningenvironment

Makeup

• Nomakeup

PhysicalandHealthEducation/AthleticsPractice

Bottoms

• MJCSnavymeshgymshorts

Tops

• MJCSgoldathletict-shirt. • Undershirt(longorshortsleeved)shouldbeasolidwhite,grayornavywithoutanylogos,designsor

words.

Footwear

• Solidblack,solidwhite,orblackandwhitetennisshoes • Solidblack,white,grayornavysocks

Outerwear

• AnavybluecardigansweatermonogrammedwithMJCSinwhiteabovetheleftpocket-abovetherightpocketisthemonogrammedfirstinitialandlastnameofthestudentinwhite

• Anavybluejacket,fleece,orsweatshirt(nohoods)monogrammedwithMJCSinwhiteabouttheleftpocket-abovetherightpocketisthemonogrammedfirstinitialandlastnameofthestudentinwhite

• OnlyMJCSjacketsandsweatshirtscanbeworninsideschool

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MORRISJEFFCOMMUNITYSCHOOLATTENDANCEPOLICY

Schoolbeginseachdayat8:00am.Studentsmustattendschooldailyandbeontime.

• Excessiveabsencesareonekeyfactorconsideredinanyretentiondecisionsduetomissedinstructiontime.

• Studentsmustcompleteallclassworkandhomeworkmissedduetoabsences.• Regularandpunctualattendanceisakeyfactorofacademicachievement.

Whenstudentsareabsentfromschooltheyaremissinginstructionthatisvitaltotheirlearning.Theyarealsomissingimportantpracticeandcommunitybuildingopportunities.Belowisatablethatdemonstrateshowmuchinstructionaltimeismissedwhenstudentsareabsentfromschool.

Absent1day

Absent3days

Absent5days

Absent7days

Absent10days

Absent20days

Minutesofinstructionmissed

370 1,110 1,850 2,590 3,700 7,400

Hoursofinstructionmissed

6.2 18.5 30.8 43.2 61.7 123.3

StateofLouisianaSchoolAttendancePolicyRS17:233

233.Casesofhabitualabsenceortardinessreferredtojuvenileorfamilycourt;denialorsuspensionofdrivingprivileges.

A.Anystudentwhoisajuvenileandwhoishabituallyabsentfromschoolorishabituallytardyshallbereportedbyvisitingteachersandsupervisorsofchildwelfareandattendancetothefamilyorjuvenilecourtoftheparishorcityasatruantchild,pursuanttotheprovisionsofChapter2oftheTitleVIIoftheLouisianaChildren’sCoderelativetofamiliesinneedofservices,theretobedealtwithinsuchamannerasthecourtmaydetermine,eitherbyplacingthetruantinahomeorinapublicorprivateinstitutionwhereschoolmaybeprovidedforthechildorotherwise.

B.(1)(a)Astudentshallbeconsideredhabituallyabsentorhabituallytardywheneitherconditioncontinuestoexistafterallreasonableeffortsbyanyschoolpersonnel,truancyofficer,orotherlawenforcementpersonnelhavefailedtocorrecttheconditionafterthefifth(5th)unexcusedabsenceorfifth(5th)unexcusedoccurrenceofbeingtardywithinanyschoolsemester.

(b)Theparentorlegalguardianofastudentshallenforcetheattendanceofthestudentattheschooltowhichthestudentisassigned.

(c)Theprincipaloftheschool,orhisdesignee,shallnotifytheparentorlegalguardianinwritinguponastudent’sthird(3rd)unexcusedabsenceorunexcusedoccurrenceofbeingtardy,and

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shallholdaconferencewithsuchstudent’sparentorlegalguardian.Thestudent’sparentorlegalguardianshallsignareceiptforsuchnotification.

(d)TheparentorlegalguardianofanystudentinkindergartenthroughgradeeightwhoisconsideredhabituallyabsentorhabituallytardypursuanttotheprovisionsofthisSectionshallbepunishedasfollows:

(i)Afirstoffenseshallbepunishablebyafineofnotmorethanfiftydollarsortheperformanceofnotlessthantwenty-fivehoursofcommunityservice.

(ii)AnysubsequentoffenseshallbepunishableinaccordancewithR.S.17:221(A)(2)(iii)ForthepurposeofthisSubparagraph,anoffensemeansaviolationofthisSubsectionby

theparentorlegalguardianofachildwhoishabituallyabsentorhabituallytardy;multipleoffensesmayresultfromviolationsinvolvingdifferenthabituallyabsentorhabituallytardychildrenofthatparentorlegalguardian.

(iv)Inanycasewherethechildisthesubjectofacourtorderedcustodyorvisitationplan,theparentorlegalguardianwhoislawfullyexercisingactualphysicalcustodyorvisitationofthechildshallberesponsibleforthechild’sattendanceatschoolonthosedaysandshallbesolelyresponsibleforanyabsenceortardinessofthechildonsuchdays.Theparentorlegalguardiannotexercisingactualphysicalcustodyor

C.IfastudentislessthaneighteenyearsofageandishabituallyabsentortardyasdeterminedpursuanttothisSection,theDepartmentofPublicSafetyandCorrectionsmay,uponnotificationfromtheschoolboard,denyorsuspendthedriver’spermitorlicenseofthestudentinaccordancewiththeprovisionsofR.S.32:431.1

D.ForpurposeofthisSection,theterm“tardy”shallincludebutnotbelimitedtoleavingorcheckingoutofschoolunexcusedpriortotheregularlyscheduleddismissaltimeattheendofthedaybutshallnotincludereportinglatetoclasswhentransferringfromoneclasstoanotherduringtheschoolday.

Acts1990,No.158,2,effJuly1,1990;Acts1994,3rdExSess.,No.101,1,eff.July7,1994;Acts2008,No.688,1June1,2009;Acts2009,No.224,6,eff.June12009;Acts2009,No.305,1

SUBPARTC.SCHOOLATTENDANCE

RS17:221§221. Schoolattendance;compulsoryages;dutyofparents;excessiveabsences;conditionfordrivingprivileges

A.(1)Everyparent,tutor,orotherpersonresidingwithinthestateofLouisianahavingcontrolorchargeofanychild fromthatchild'sseventhbirthdayuntilhiseighteenthbirthdayshall sendsuchchild to a public or private day school, unless the child graduates from high school prior to hiseighteenthbirthday.AnychildbelowtheageofsevenwholegallyenrollsinschoolshallalsobesubjecttotheprovisionsofthisSubpart.Everyparent,tutor,orotherpersonresponsibleforsendingachildtoapublicorprivatedayschoolunderprovisionsofthisSubpartshallalsoassuretheattendanceofsuchchildinregularlyassignedclassesduringregularschoolhoursestablishedbytheschoolboardandshallassurethatsuchchildisnothabituallytardyfromschoolpursuanttotheprovisionsofR.S.17:233.

(2) Whoever violates theprovisionsof thisSubsectionorR.S. 17:234 shall be finednotmorethan twohundredand fiftydollarsor imprisonednotmore than thirtydays,orboth. Thecourt shallimposeaminimumconditionofprobationwhichmay include that theparent, tutor,orotherperson

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havingcontrolorchargeofthechildparticipateinfortyhoursofschoolorcommunityserviceactivities,oracombinationoffortyhoursofschoolorcommunityserviceandattendanceinparentingclassesorfamilycounselingsessionsorprogramsapprovedbythecourthavingjurisdiction,asapplicable,orthesuspensionofanystate-issuedrecreationallicense.

(3) Whoever violates anyotherprovisionof thisSubpartor anyotherprovisionof lawwhichprovidesforthepenaltyprovidedforinR.S.17:221shallbefinednotmorethanfifteendollars,and,forsuchviolations,eachdaytheviolationcontinuesshallconstituteaseparateoffense.

(4)Visitingteachersorsupervisorsofchildwelfareandattendance,withtheapprovaloftheparishorcitysuperintendentsofschools,shallfileproceedingsincourttoenforcetheprovisionsofthisSubpart.

SpecificsaboutMorrisJeffCommunitySchoolAttendancePolicySchoolbeginseachmorningat8:00amandanystudentarrivingafterthattimeisconsideredtardy.Dismissalisat3:30pmeachdayexceptWednesdaywhenstudentsaredismissedat2:30pm.Achildcheckedoutofschoolunexcusedbeforedismissalisconsideredtardy.

2ndUnexcusedAbsence: Classroomteachercontactsparent/guardian3rdUnexcusedAbsence: Lettersenthome,phonecallfromSocialWorker4thUnexcusedAbsence: Mandatoryschoolconference5thUnexcusedAbsence: Lettersenthomeincludingattendancedocumentation7thUnexcusedAbsence: PlanisdraftedWITHparent(s)andschoolpersonneltoaddress

attendance10thUnexcusedAbsence: IssuesummonstocourtExcusedAbsence-Allabsenceswillbereportedasunexcusedunlesstheschoolreceivesdocumentationofextenuatingcircumstances.ThePrincipalmayexcuseastudent’sabsenceinthecaseofextenuatingcircumstances.Examplesofextenuatingcircumstancesanddocumentationare:

• Doctor’snotespecifyingtheexcusedday(s)ofstudentillness• Note/formverifyingreligiousholidaysofthechild’sownfaith• Parentnoteindicatingthereisafamilyfuneral-thestudentwillbeexcusedupto(3)daysunless

extenuatingcircumstancesapply• Courtdocumentsmandatingacourtappearance-thestudentwillbeexcusedonlyfortheday(s)

indicatedonthecourtdocuments.• Parentnoteregardingpersonalillnessofthestudent• Naturalcatastropheand/ordisaster• Participationinschoolapprovedactivitywhichnecessitatesstudentbeingawayfromschool

(theseactivitieswillbereviewedbythePrincipalforeducationalappropriateness)• Incidentsofviolenceinthehome

Note:Allnotesanddocumentationregardingstudentabsencesand/ortardyoccurrencesmustbereceivedonthedaythestudentreturnstoschool.Documentationreceivedafterthatdaywillnotbeacceptedandtheabsencewillremainunexcused.

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Long-TermAbsences-Ifstudentsareabsentforanyreasonfor10consecutivedayswithoutparentnotificationor20dayswithnotification,thestudentwillbeautomaticallydroppedfromtherosterandwillbedismissedfromMorrisJeffCommunitySchool,unlessextenuatingcircumstancesapplyorspecialarrangementshavebeenmadewiththeprincipalpriortothe10thor20thdayofabsence.

Tardy-Schoolbeginsat8:00a.m.morningmeeting.Studentsmustbeinattendanceby7:50toreceivebreakfast.At8:01studentsareconsideredtardyiftheyarenotseatedinhis/herhomeroomclass.Anystudentarrivingatschoolafter8:00a.m.MUSTbeaccompaniedbyanadult.DONOTDROPOFFYOURCHILDWITHOUTANADULTACCOMPANYINGHIMORHERTOTHEOFFICEANDSIGNINGHIM/HERIN.Inaddition,MYPstudentswillearnatardyforindividualclassesinwhichtheyarenotintheirdesignatedseatbeforethebeginningofclass.AnystudentsthatarrivemorethanfiveminuteslatetoclasswillbereferredtotheDeanofStudents..CheckOuts-Allearlycheckoutsendat2:00p.m.onMonday,Tuesday,Thursday,andFriday.Earlycheckoutsendat1:00onWednesday.Nostudentwillbecheckedoutofschoolafterthistimeandbeforeregulardismissaltimeexceptinanemergency.Studentswhoarecheckedoutearlyareconsideredtardyunlessthereisverificationofadoctor’sappointmentorpersonalillness.Documentationshouldbegiventotheteacherthefollowingdayoronthedaythestudentreturnstoschool.Ifastudenthasamedicalordentalappointmentrequiringparentorguardiantocometoschoolrequestinganearlydismissal,pleasewriteanotetotheteacheraheadoftime.Checkoutsaremadefromtheoffice,notfromtheclassroom.Parentsarerequiredtosignoutstudentsfromtheoffice,evenifanotewassentthatmorning.Studentswillnotbeallowedtoleavecampuswithoutaresponsiblepartypresenttosignhim/herout.Thepersoncheckingoutthechildmustbedesignatedonchild’semergencyformintheofficeandmusthavevalidIDtoshowschoolpersonnelattimeofcheckout.Pleasearrangeappointmentsafterschoolhourswheneverpossible.Withdrawalsand/orTransfers–Withdrawalproceduresarehandledthroughtheschooloffice.ThefollowingstepsmustbecompletedtoofficiallywithdrawastudentfromMorrisJeff:

1. Parentnotifiestheschoolconcerningwherestudentwilltransferandobtainsawithdrawalform.

2. Parentreturnsalltextbooks,librarybooks,etc.andpaysforanyschoolbooksorpropertythatmaybedamagedorlost.

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SCHOOLHOURSArrivalandDismissal-MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolshoursarefrom8:00AMto3:25PMMonday,Tuesday,Thursday,andFriday.OnWednesday,schoolhoursarefrom8:00AMto2:30PM.StudentsaredismissedearlyonWednesdaysothatteacherscanparticipateinprofessionaldevelopmentandstaffmeetings.Studentswhoeatbreakfastatschoolareallowedtoenterat7:35AM.Breakfastisfrom7:35-7:55.StudentsmayenterMJCSthroughthegymentrancethatleadstocar-poolareauntil8:00AM.After8:00AMparentsMUSTescorttheirstudent(s)totheschoolofficeandsignintheirstudent(s).Allvisitorsmustsigninattheoffice.Dismissalisat3:25PMeveryschooldayexceptWednesdayswhendismissalis2:25PM.

Supervision-Adultsupervisionisavailableat7:35AManduntilstudentsaredismissedfromschool.Theschooldoesnotassumeresponsibilityforstudentswhoarrivebeforeorafterthosetimes.Upondismissal,studentswhoarenotengagedinsupervisedactivitiesandarenotpickedupinatimelymanner(15minutesafterdismissal)willbesenttotheafter-schoolExplorersprogramandparentswillbechargedadailyfeeforsupervision.

GENERALINFORMATION

School-HomeCommunication-Becausewebelievethatcommunicationbetweenhomeandschooliscrucialtostudents’academicwell-beingandtothelifeandcultureofourschool,wewillcommunicateoftenviatheschoolnewsletter(PelicanPress>,progressreports,reportcardparentconferences,e-mail,ourschoolwebsite,studentworkandprojects,studentgrades,etc.Eachstudentingradessixththrougheighthwillreceiveabinderthatwillcontainhomeworkassignmentsandbehaviorcomments.Pleasecheckyourchild’sbindereverydayforimportantschooltohomecommunication!

FoodService-MorrisJeffhasaBreakfastandLunchProgram.Breakfastisservedinthecafeteriafrom7:35-7:55eachmorning.Applicationsforfreeorreduced-costlunchesaredistributedtoallparentsatthebeginningoftheschoolyearormaybeobtainedfromtheschooloffice.Allparentsarerequiredtocompletethisformeachyear,asitisthebasisfromwhichourfederalfundsaredetermined.Studentsmaybringabaglunchiftheychoosenottoeattheschoollunch.

BirthdayCelebrations-Pleaserefrainfromsendingstudentswithorparentsbringingsnacks(cupcakes,candy,etc.)forbirthdaycelebrations.IffamilymemberswouldliketoeatlunchwiththeirMYPstudents,pleasecontacttheDirectoroftheMYPtoarrangeatime.

SchoolNewsletter-Asameansofinformingparentsaboutourschoollife,theschoolnewsletteriselectronicallydistributedeachWednesdayviae-mail.(Hardcopieswillbemadeavailableuponrequestintheschooloffice.)ThePelicanPresskeepsourschoolcommunityabreastofimportantdatesandhappenings,andisthekeywayofcommunicatingbetweenschoolandhome.

Medication-Theguidelinesregardingstudentstakingmedicationsatschoolareasfollows:

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AllmedicationintheschoolsettingmustbeorderedbyamedicaldoctorordentistlicensedinLouisiana.Medicationmustbeinacontaineracceptablebypharmacystandards.Clearinstructionsfortheadministrationofmedicationmustbeprovided.Allmedicationtobeadministeredroutinelyatschoolmustbebroughttotheschoolofficebyaparent.Medicationformsmustbecompletedbyboththeparentandthedoctorannuallyandamedicationplanmustbedevelopedwiththeschoolnurse.Studentsmaynotcarrytheirownmedicationunlessthedoctor’sordersspecifythatthestudenthasbeeninstructedinself-administration.Antibiotics,coughmedicines,aspirin,etc.,arenotpermitted,however,parentsordesigneesmaycometoadministersuchmedicines.Studentswillbecalledoutofclasstotheofficeforaparenttoadministerthemedicine.Anyquestionsonthesepoliciesshouldbedirectedtotheschoolnurse.

MandatedReporting-BasedonLouisianaChildren’sCodeArticle603,all“Teachingorchildcareproviders”whichareanypersonswhoprovidetrainingandsupervisionofachild,includinganypublicorprivateteacher,teacher’saide,instructionalaide,schoolprincipal,schoolstaffmember,socialworker,probationofficer,fosterhomeparent,grouphomeorotherchildcareinstitutionalstaffmember,personnelofresidentialhomefacilities,alicensedorunlicenseddaycareprovider,oranyindividualwhoprovidessuchservicestoachildaremandatedreportersofsuspectedabuseand/orneglect.Questionsaroundthismandatecanbeansweredbytheschoolsocialworker.

LostandFoundItems-LostitemswillbeplacedintheLostandFoundboxintheschoolcafeteria.Studentsshouldhavetheirnamesinalloftheirclothing,books,andpersonalitems.Itemsnotclaimedwillbedonatedtocharityperiodicallythroughouttheschoolyear.

Textbooks and Instructional Supplies Usage - Students are responsible for taking care of theirtextbooks,librarybooks,instructionalsupplies,technology(specificallychromebooks,ipads,computers,headphones, etc.) Parents will be required to cover the cost for replacing any lost or damagedtextbooks,librarybooks,instructionalsupplies,ortechnology.ValuableItems-Studentsshouldnotbringlargeamountsofmoneyorexpensiveitems,suchasjewelry,cameras,watches,electronics,etc.,toschool.Students--nottheschool--areresponsiblefortheirpersonalitems.Inappropriateitemswillbecollectedbyschoolpersonnel.

CelebrationFieldTrips/ClassFieldExperiences

MYPstudentswillhaveopportunitiesfortwotypesofexperiencesoutsideofMJCS’campus.

• EndofQuarterCelebrationFieldTrips–earnedthroughpositivebehaviorquarterly• FieldExperiences–relatedtoacademics

Writtenparentalpermission,alongwithnecessaryfeesfortransportationandadmissionarerequiredforanystudenttotakepartinsuchactivities.StudentsnotearningEndofQuarterCelebrationFieldTripsarerequiredtoattendschoolandMJCSwillplanactivitiesforthosestudents.StudentsnotattendingschoolduringacelebrationfieldtriporfieldexperiencewillhaveanunexcusedabsenceunlessproperdocumentationisturnedintotheofficeinaccordancewiththeMJCSattendancepolicy.

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Fire and/or Emergency Drills - The school holds regular unannounced fire and emergency drills.Students and adults should follow the directions posted in each classroom concerning the propermethodofexitingthebuildings.Studentsmustalwaysfollowthedirectionoftheirteacherstoensurethesafetyofeveryone.Emergency School Closures - In the event of emergency school closures (hazardous weatherconditions,mechanicalfailures,fires,etc.),WWL-AM(870onthedial)willbroadcastinformationonthehourandhalf-hourbeginningasearlyas5:00a.m.Morningnewschannelswillalsopresentthe latestinformationtowhetherMorrisJeffwillbeclosed.Inaddition,theschoolwillcommunicatewithparentsandguardians via SchoolMessenger, via email and text. In addition, please subscribe to theRemindtextingservicetoreceivetextmessageupdatesonschoolclosures.VisitorPolicy-PersonsvisitingMorrisJeffduringschoolhoursmustfirstgototheofficetosigninandobtainavisitor’spass.Uponleavingtheschool,thevisitormustreturntotheofficetosignout.Parent–TeacherConferences-Parent-Teacherconferencesarecomposedoftwostudent-ledconferences (beginningandendingof the school year) and threeprogress report conferencenights.Parentsmayrequestaconferencewiththeirchild’steacherduringhis/herteacher’splanningperiodbycalling theofficeand leavingamessagealongwitha returnphonenumberoremailing theteacher directly at their school email. All conferences with teachers should be pre-arranged for aconvenient time forboth theparent(s)andthe teacher;anappointment is required.Call373-6258toscheduleanappointmentwithyourchild’steacher.Teachersareunabletomeetwithparentsorhaveconversationsduringclasstime.Release of Grades, Reports, and Records - Parentsmay inspect their child’s education record inaccordancewiththeFederalFamilyEducationRightsandPrivacyAct(FERPA).MJCSstudentrecordscanonlybe releasedat thewritten requestofaparentor legalguardian,who is listedon theemergencycontact form. The release of education records may take several days after the written request isreceivedduetothetime-consumingnatureofdatacollection.Fundraising-ThePrincipalmustapproveallfundraisingprojects.Ticketsorarticlesofanykind,otherthanthoseassociatedwithschool-sponsoredactivities,arenottobesoldonschoolpropertybystudentsoroutsideorganizations.

ParentandCommunityVolunteers-MJCSencouragesparentsandcommunitymemberstovolunteer.Theschoolhasmanyopportunitiestoassistourstudents,teachers,andstaff.Pleasecontacttheschoolofficeifyouwouldliketoofferanyassistance.

• ParentsvolunteeringmustcompleteabackgroundcheckwiththeNOPD.Formsareavailableintheschooloffice.

• AllvolunteerswillbesearchedontheDruSjodinNationalSexOffenderPublicWebsite.

• Volunteersmustsigninandoutintheschooloffice.

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• Avolunteerbadgemustbewornatalltimes.

• CONFIDENTIALITYmustbekept.

Volunteersshouldnotrepeatwhatisheardregardingstudentswhilevolunteeringatschool.Students’grades,progress,orwhatgoesonintheclassroomshouldneverbediscussedwithanyonebutschoolstaff.Keepinmindthatourstudentshavearighttoprivacy.

Ifvolunteerssignupforaregulartimewithaspecificteacher,welookforwardtoyoubeingconsistentwithyourattendance.Studentslookforwardtovolunteersintheclassroomandteachersplanvisitingtimeintotheirschedules.Wehopevolunteerswouldnotbeabsent,butifitisnecessary,theschoolofficeandteachershouldbecalled.

Disciplineshouldbelefttotheschoolstaffandadministration.Ifavolunteerexperiencesaproblemwithastudent,theteachershouldbeconsulted.

Weexpectourstudentstomodelourcorevalues.Wehavethesameexpectationforadultsinthebuilding,includingvolunteers.Whenyouarevolunteering,pleaserememberthatyouarearolemodeltoourstudents.

STUDENTPROGRESSREPORTSANDREPORTCARDS

StudentProgressReportswillbediscussedwithparentsonparentconferencenights. EndofQuarterReportCardswillbesenthomewithstudents.Parentsandstudentswillbenotifiedinadvanceofthesedates.

PromotionPolicy-ThestudentpromotionpolicyfromorK-8studentsfollowsthePupilProgressionPlanofMorrisJeffCommunitySchool:

• Studentsinallgradesmustbeinattendanceatleast170daysayeartobeeligibleforpromotion.Promotion:Grades6-8Forpromotionfromgrades1–8,thestudentshall:

• Attainatleasta70%averageineachofthepromotionalsubjectsofReading,EnglishLanguageArts(oralandwrittencommunication,handwriting,andspelling),andMathematicsbasedontherequiredGradeLevelExpectations(GLEs).

AcopyofthePupilProgressionPlanispostedontheschoolweb-sitewww.morrisjeffschool.org

SUPPORTSERVICESCounselor-MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolemployeesafulltimeDirectorofCounselingandalsopartnerswithCommunitiesinSchoolsforcounselingservicesandforotherresourcesthatareavailabletousthroughthispartnership.

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SchoolNurse -The schoolnurse is a full-timeemployeewho is available for students. Thenurse isresponsible for the health screening of students as needed and to address any emergency healthconcerns. Immunization records are monitored regularly. Any chronic health problems should bereportedtothenursethroughtheschooloffice.ImmunizationandHealthRequirements-Atthetimeofstudentregistration,parentsmustsubmitimmunizationrecordsandcompletedhealthformsforeachchild.Allformsmustbecompletedbeforethechild’sfirstdayofschoolatMorrisJeff.Astudentwillnotbeallowedtoattendschooliftheserecordsarenotonfile.Ifyouhavequestions,pleaseseetheschoolnurse.

ComputerandTechnologyPolicy-Networkaccessisaprivilege,notaright.Studentsmaylosethisprivilegeandmayreceiveotherconsequencesifhisorhercomputerorinternetuseisinappropriate.Allhardwareandsoftwareisthepropertyoftheschool,notthestudent;therefore,allinformationsavedonortransmittedthroughanypartoftheschoolnetworkissubjecttoschoolreview.ParentsarerequiredtoreadandsigntheParentConsentFormofResponsibleInternetUseandmakesurethestudentabidesbythispolicy.

Morris JeffCommunitySchoolBoardofDirectors - Theboardof directors sets all policy for theschool,inlinewiththeschool’scharter.Anupdatedlistofboardmemberscanbefoundontheschoolwebsite. Theboardmeetingscheduleis listedontheschoolwebsite.Boardmeetingsareopentothepublic.MorrisJeffFamilyPartnership-TheMJFPisaparent-ledorganizationthatprovidescommunitybuilding,staffsupport,volunteer,andfundraisingopportunitiesforMorrisJefffamiliesandthelargercommunity.Thereareregularlyscheduledmeetingsandvariouseventsthroughouttheyear.AllmeetingsandeventsareopentotheentireMorrisJeffCommunity.AllparentsofMorrisJeffstudentsaremembersoftheMJFP.Therearenoduesrequiredformembership

Homework-Homeworkisassignedeachnightinorderforstudentstopracticeimportantskillsandlearningthathastakenplaceinschoolthatday.TheStateLibraryofLouisianaoffersanafterschoolonlinehomeworkassistanceservice.Parentsandstudentscanaccessthisresourceatwww.homeworkla.org.

Anti-DiscriminationLaw-MorrisJeffCommunitySchooldoesnotdiscriminateagainststudentsonthebasisofrace,color,nationalorigin,gender,disability,sexualorientation,familysituation,religion,orpoliticalaffiliation.Forquestionsorconcernscontacttheschoolprincipal

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ResponsibleUsePolicy MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolintegratesdigitaltechnologytoenhancepersonalizedlearningandthedevelopmentofIB21stcenturylearners.Wevaryouruseofdigitalresourcestomatchthedevelopmentandlearningateachgradelevel.PYP:PreK-1studentsutilizetabletsincentersfortargetedinstructionandpractice.2nd-thgradestudentsuseChromebookstoaccessLexiaCore5forEnglishLanguageArtstargetedinstructionandpracticeandmoveattheirownpacewithZearntosupplementtheirsmallgroupmathinstruction.Additionally,5thgradestudentsareassignedaChromebookwhenpreparingtheirpersonalinquiryprojectforthePYPExhibition[a].MYP:StudentsareassignedaChromebooktouseinclass[b]andareresponsibleforitscare,handlingandstorageatschool.MYPteachersguidetheuseofavarietyofdigitaltoolstobuildindependentandcollaborativestudent-centeredlearningalignedtotheirIBunitsofinquiry.Studentsingrades2-9areissuedaccountswithGSuiteforEducationinordertoaccesslearningwebsitesonChromebookswithaschool-issuedusernameandself-selectedpassword.Studentsingrades5-9taketheLEAP360formativeandsummativeassessmentsonChromebooks.Studentsareheldaccountablefortheiractionswithalldigitaltechnologyinaccordancewithschoolrulesandexpectations.Intheeventthatastudentcausesvandalismordamagetoschoolproperty,thefamilywillbefinanciallyresponsiblefortherepairorreplacementofschoolproperty.[c]StudentsandfamiliesmustsignandadheretotheResponsibleUsePolicy.TheuseofdevicesandtheInternetonthesystemsownedbyandonthepremisesofMorrisJeffCommunitySchoolisaprivilege,notaright,andassuch,thereshouldbenoexpectationofprivacyonthepartofthestudenttothecontentsofpersonalfiles.Theschoolwillmaintaincontrolovermaterialsonthesystemorcontainedinfilesonthesystem.StudentResponsibilitiesinInternetUsage:Studentsareexpectedtocommunicate,collaborateandutilizeourdigitalresourceswiththesameIBvaluesasinofflinebehaviorandactions.CaringCommunication• StudentshavearesponsibilitytouseappropriatelanguagewhenusingtheInternetordigitaldevices.

Theschoolwillnottolerateastudent’suseofprofanityorobscenityontheInternet.• Astudentmusttakeresponsibilityforhisorherownmessages,actionsandwordsonline.• Studentshavetheresponsibilitytodisplayexemplaryonlinebehavior,andmustconductthemselves

asrepresentativesofboththeschoolandthecommunityasawhole.KnowledgeableCollaboration• Studentsmustrespecttherightsofothersinthedigitalcommunity.Sending,storingordisplaying

offensive,vulgar,violent,abusiveorinflammatorymessagesorimagesisprohibited.Personalattacks,threatsorinsults(cyberbullying)isforbidden.

• Studentsmustrecognizetheprivacyrightsofothersandrefrainfromre-postingpersonalmessagesand/orimageswithouttheoriginalauthor’spriorconsent.

• Studentsmustreportanysuspiciousactivitynoticedontheiraccount(s)toateacherimmediately.PrincipledIntegrity• Studentshavetheresponsibilitytofollowcopyrightlawsandrules,andmustrespectallcopyright

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issuesincludingbutnotlimitedtomovies,music,images,books,andarticles.• StudentsmustusetheInternetonlyforlegalactivities.Trespassinginanotheruser’swork,filesor

decryptingsystemoruserpasswordsisunacceptable.Studentsmaynotengageinillegallaws,rulesorregulations.

ReflectiveSafety• Studentsareresponsibleforavoidingtheinadvertentspreadofcomputerviruses.Deliberate

attemptstodisruptsystemperformancebyspreadingcomputervirusesisconsideredcriminalactivityunderstateandfederallaw.Additionally,studentsmaynotuseanymeanstocircumventtheschoolfilteringsystems.

• Astudentmustacceptfullresponsibilityforusageofhisorheraccount(s).AllowinganotherpersontouseyouruserID/passwordtogainaccesstoanyschoolsystemisprohibited.

StudentResponsibilitiesregardingSchool-issuedDevices:AlldevicesusedatschoolarethepropertyofMorrisJeffCommunitySchoolandremainatschool.Studentsareexpectedtotreatschoolissueddeviceswithrespectandcare.CareandHandlingofDevices• Studentsareexpectedtoensuretheserialnumber,barcodelabelandanydevicelabelsaresecurely

attachedtoanyschoolissueddevice.• Whenintransition,studentsmustcarrythemsecurelywithtwohands.• Studentsmaynotleanonorstackheavyitemsontopofdevices.• Studentsmustwipethemwithaclean,dampclothasneededandwashtheirownhandsregularly

whileusingdevices.Protection,StorageandChargingofDevices• Whenintransitionbetweenclasses,devicesmustbeclosed,carriedwithtwohandsorclosetobody

orinclosedbackpack.• Alldevicesmustbereturnedtotheircartoforiginwhennotinuse.• Alldevicesandcartsmustbepluggedinattheendofdaytochargeovernight.• Studentsmustgainpermissionfromteacherbeforeusingadevicenotassignedtothem.Note:Itishighlyrecommendedthatacasebepurchasedbystudentstoprotectitfrompotentialdamage.StudentResponsibilitiesregardingE-mailAccounts:Forthesafetyofourstudents,school-issuedaccountsaremonitored.Currently,ourstudentsinGrades6-9areissuedstudentemailaccountsforlearningpurposesonly.Schoolissuedemailaccountsaredesignedforacademiccommunicationbetweenstudentsandteachers,andstudentsareresponsibletousethemregularly.Dependingonthefactorsinvolved,astudent’sfailuretofulfilltheseanyoftheseresponsibilitiesmayresultinschooldisciplinaryactiontoincludeanyofthefollowing:restrictedorlossofprivileges,detention,conferencewithteacher/counselor/principal,parentscontacted,out-of-schoolsuspension,andpossiblecontactwithlawenforcement.MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolhasestablishedmeasurestofilterand/orblockoffensivematerialharmfulforchildren.Nofilteringsystemis100%effective.Studentdigitalactivityismonitoredcloselybyadministration.Additionally,staffsupervisionanduserresponsibilityareessentialforstudentonlinesafety.

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OverviewOfMiddleYearsProgrammeDiscipline

SchoolRules:

1. UseKindWordsandKindActions.a. Towardspeopleb. Towardstheenvironment(anyclassorschoolmaterials,furniture,etc.)

2. FollowDirectionstheFirstTime

FromalladultsworkingatMJCS(teachers,teachingassistants,administrators,secretaries,custodians,tutors,substituteteachers,etc.)

Thesetworules,thoughsimple,areallencompassing.Theserulesextendthroughouttheschooldayandinallschool-relatedenvironments(e.g.concerts,fieldtrips,sports,bus,etc.).Kindwords,kindactions,andfollowingdirectionsthefirsttimeareextremelyimportantinallwalksoflife.Usingkindwordsandkindactionscreatesapositive,safeenvironmentforallstudentsthatisnecessaryforlearningtotakeplace.Followingdirectionsthefirsttimeallowsforthemaximumamountoflearningforallstudents.Inadditiontoschoolrules,individualteachersareencouragedtocollaboratewithstudentstomakeessentialagreementsfortheirclassrooms.

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MiddleYearsProgrammePositiveSupportsandBehaviorSystem

Toencouragepositivebehaviorsfromourstudents,MJCSsystematicallyreinforcesbehaviorsthatleadtoapositiveschoolclimateandapositivelearningenvironment.MJCSusestheInternationalBaccalaureate(IB)LearnerProfileasitsschoolvalues.MJCSschoolvaluesareBalanced,Caring,Communicator,Inquirer,Knowledgeable,Open-minded,Principled,Reflective,Risk-Taker,andThinker.

Systemsusedtoencourageschoolvalues:

1. MYPAssemblies–EachMondayandFriday(12:28pmforgrades6and7&12:52pmforgrades8),MYPstudents,teachers,administrationandfamiliesholdacommunitymeeting.Thepurposeofthemeetingistoreinforceschoolvalues,buildapositivemiddleschoolcultureandannounceorreviewanyimportantupcomingevents.

2. GlobalLeadersAward–EachadvisoryclassnominatesonepeerfromtheiradvisoryclassfortheGlobalLeaderawardattheendoftheadvisoryunit.TheMYPteamwillselecttheGlobalLeaderfromthenominations.Thestudent(s)nameswillbepublishedintheschoolnewsletter.Attheendoftheadvisoryunit,GlobalLeaderAwardrecipientswillbehonored.

3. MonthlyCelebrations-Attheendofeachmonth,studentscanearnentrytotheMonthlyCelebrationbyearning85%ofthepossiblestampsinthemonth.StudentswhohavehadanyInSchoolorOutofSchoolSuspensions,and/orSaturdayDetentionsmaynotattend.Studentsearnstampsintheirbindersbyfollowingschoolrules,completingclassworkandwritingdownhomeworkeachclassperiod.Duringhomeroom,studentsearnstampsbybeingontimeandinuniform.MonthlyCelebrationsoccurattheendofthedayandtakeplaceontheschoolcampus.StudentswhodonotattendwillcompleteIBLearnerProfiletraining,restorativeconferences,reflectionand/orserviceactions.

4. EndofQuarterCelebrations–Attheendofeachquarter,studentscanearnentrytotheQuarterly

Celebrationbyearning85%ofthepossiblestampsinthequarter.StudentswhohavehadanyInSchoolorOutofSchoolSuspensions,and/orSaturdayDetentionsmaynotattend.Studentsearnstampsintheirbindersbyfollowingschoolrules,completingclassworkandwritingdownhomeworkeachclassperiod.Duringhomeroom,studentsearnstampsbybeingontimeandinuniform.EndofQuarterCelebrationsoccurattheendofthequarter,andtakeplaceofftheschoolcampus.StudentswhodonotattendwillcompleteIBLearnerProfiletraining,restorativeconferences,reflectionand/orserviceactions

5. Advisory–EachTuesday,Wednesday,andThursdayadvisorywillbeheld.Thepurposeofadvisory

isforstudentstobuildknowledgeoftheIBLearnerProfileAttributesandbuildApproachestoLearningskillsthatwillleadtoindependentMYPstudents.Studentswilldeveloptheirorganizational,communication,collaboration,affective,andreflectiveskills.

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FieldExperiences–AspartoftheMYP,studentswilloftengoonfieldexperiencesinthecommunity.Thesefieldexperiencesshouldbeseenascriticallearningexperiencesandnotrewardsforpositivebehavior(astheQuarterlyCelebrationsare).Studentswillnotbebarredfromafieldexperienceexceptwhenastudentisservinganinoroutofschoolsuspensionduringthefieldexperience.

MiddleYearsProgrammeDisciplinePolicy

MorrisJeffCommunitySchool’sdisciplinepolicyencouragespositivebehaviorforourstudents,emphasizescooperationbetweenhomeandschool,andensuresthatourschoolcultureisnotcompromisedbymisbehaviors.Studentsaretreatedfairlyandequitably.Disciplineisbasedonacarefulassessmentofthecircumstancesofeachcase.Thefollowingfactorsareconsidered:

• Seriousnessoftheoffense

• Student’sage

• Frequencyofmisconduct• Student’sattitude

• Potentialeffectofthemisconductontheschoolenvironment

• Specialneeds

• Anyextenuatingcircumstances

Parentsand/orguardiansareresponsiblefortheirchild’sbehaviorandarestronglyencouragedtomakesuretheirchildknowsandunderstandstheschoolrules.Parent-teachercooperationresultsinthebestpossiblelearningenvironmentforallchildren.

Disciplinary offenses result in consequences subject to the discretion of the Principal or Dean ofStudentsandmayincludedetention,schoolservice,lossofschoolprivileges,in-schoolsuspension,out-of-schoolsuspension,and/orexpulsion.Thelistofoffensesinthetablebelowandconsequencesisnotexhaustive,butprovidesexamplesofprohibitedconductandpossibleconsequences.Theschool’srulesandregulationsmaybesupplementedbytheteachers’rulesfortheirclassesandotherschoolevents.Repeatedoffensesresultinginrepeatedsuspensionsmayleadtoexpulsions.Suspendedstudentsarenotentitled toparticipate in schoolevents. Inaddition,anybreachesof stateor federal lawmaybehandledincooperationwiththepolicedepartmentorotherauthorities.The following behaviors are the standard offenses in accordancewith R.S. 17:416 for the public schoolsystemaccordingtotheLa.DepartmentofEducation.

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ClassIbehaviorswillbehandledattheclassroomandgradelevels,withsupportfromthePrincipalor Dean of Students. These offenses may result in a teacher-student conference, loss of classprivileges,aphonecalltoorconferencewiththeparentorguardian,detention,studyhall,studentreflectionand journaling (notesofapology,etc),schoolservice,etc. RepeatedClass1behaviorsmayresultinareferraltotheResponsetoInterventionteam.

LevelIOffenses PossibleConsequences

• Beingunkind/teasing• Distractionofotherstudentsinclass• Willfuldisobedience/disrespect• Minordisruptionsinclass• Unexcusedabsences/tardiness• Repeatedfailuretobringclassroommaterials

orhomeworktoclass• Consumingfoodordrinkwithoutteacher

approval• Chewinggumatschool• Inappropriatebehaviorinthecafeteria,at

morningmeeting,specialperformances/assemblies,orfiredrillsandanyemergencies

• Logicalconsequencebasedonschool-wideclassroommanagementplanortheteacher’smanagementplan

• Lossofrecess• Detention• Reflectiontime• BehaviorReflectionForm• Teacher/studentconference• Phonecalltoparentorguardian• Conferencewithparentorguardian• Schoolrelatedtask• Studentmakesamendstothose

affectedbyoffense

*Consequencesgivenbystudent’steacher

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ClassIIbehaviorswillbehandledbythePrincipalorDeanofStudents.Theseseriousoffensesmayresult insuspension(inoroutofschool)orexpulsion.Severeand/orrepeatedoffensesresult inareferraltotheResponsetoInterventionteam.

LevelIIOffenses PossibleConsequences

• Violatingcellphonepolicy• Violatingthedresscode• Cheating/plagiarism• Bullying• Harassmentorintimidation• Datingviolence• Leavingtheclasswithoutpermission• Inappropriatetouchingoradvanceswith

sexualovertones• Fighting• Intentionallyhurtinganotherstudent• Theft(stealing)orextortionofanamountof

moneylessthan$100,oranobjectvaluedatlessthan$100

• Possessionofstolenproperty• Usingorpossessingtobaccoproducts,

matchesorlighters• Trespassing• Vandalism• Battery(withoutbodilyinjuryonanother

student)• Assault(verbalthreats)toanyemployee• Poorbusbehavior• AnyotheroffenseswhicharesimilartoLevelII

Offenses

• Behaviorreflectionform• Dismissalfromclassforspecified

timetoworkindependently• AssistanceTeamResponseto

Intervention(RTI)Team• Immediateparentconferencewith

principal• FunctionalBehaviorAssessment• BehaviorInterventionPlan• CrisisManagementPlan• Studentmakesamendstothose

affectedbyoffense• Payingfororreplacingdamaged

property• Suspension(Inoroutofschool)• Detention• Expulsion• Bussuspension

*ConsequencesgivenbythePrincipalorDeanofStudents

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ClassIIIbehaviorswillbehandledbythePrincipalorDeanofStudents.Theseseriousoffensesmayresultinsuspensionorexpulsion.Severeand/orrepeatedbehavioralissuesmayresultinareferraltotheResponsetoInterventionteam.

LevelIIIOffenses PossibleConsequences

• Fourthsuspension• Thirdfight• Batterywithbodilyinjury• Possession,use,concealment,ortransmittal

ofillegaldrugsoralcoholordrug/alcoholparaphernaliaatschoolorschoolrelatedactivities

• Arson• Theft(stealing)orextortionofproperty

valuedat$100.ooormore• Burglaryofschoolproperty(unauthorized

enteringofanybuildingwiththeintenttocommittheftordamages)

• Possession,use,transmittal,orconcealmentofaknife(orsimilarobject)ortheuseofanyobjectorsubstancetoharm,frighten,orintimidateothers

• AnyotheroffenseswhicharesimilartoLevelIIIoffenses

• Behaviorreflectionform• Dismissalfromclassforspecified

timetoworkindependently• ReferraltoResponsetoIntervention

(RTI)Team• Immediateparentconferencewith

principal• FunctionalBehaviorAssessment• BehaviorInterventionPlan• CrisisManagementPlan• Studentmakesamendstothose

affectedbyoffense• Detention• Suspension• Expulsion

*ConsequencesgivenbythePrincipalorDeanofStudents

Confidentiality

Allinformationconcerningastudent’sstatusasavictimorperpetratorofbehaviorsresultingindisciplinaryactionbythePrincipalorhis/herdesigneesoritsemployeesshallberetainedinthestrictestconfidencebyMJCSanditsemployees,excepttotheextentthatdisclosureisrequestedorconsentedtoinwritingbythestudentorisrequiredbyapplicablefederalorstatelaws.

Schoolemployeesshallrefrainfromsharingconfidentialstudentinformationwithotherschoolemployees,students,orcommunitymembers,unlessdisclosureisrequiredbylaworschoolpolicyorisnecessarytoprotectthestudent’ssafety.

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ProceduresandDueProcessforShort-TermSuspension

Ifastudentcommitsanoffensethatresultsinshort-termsuspension(lessthan10days)thestudentisaffordeddueprocessrightsandissubjecttothefollowing:

• Ifnecessary,immediateremovalfromclassand/orschool

• Entitledtorespondtothechargesagainsthim/her• Principalorhis/herdesignee(s)addressestheconductandassignsanappropriateconsequence

• Parent/guardianisnotifiedbythePrincipalorDeanofStudents

• Parent/guardianisrequiredtomeetwiththePrincipalorDeanofStudentsregardinginfractionspriortothestudent’sreturntoschool

ProceduresandDueProcessforRecommendationforExpulsionProceduresfordueprocessforrecommendationforexpulsionareadministeredbytheRecoverySchoolDistrict.Theseproceduresandpoliciesareonfileattheschool.

BusConduct

Studentswhorideabustoandfromschoolareresponsiblefortheiractionsboarding,riding,disembarkingthebus,aswellaswaitingforandleavingthebus.Thebusdriverhastheresponsibilityofmaintainingorderlybehaviorofstudentsonschoolbusesandwillreport,inwriting,allmisconducttothetransportationservicesmanagerandthePrincipal.ThePrincipalandhis/herdesigneeswillhavetheauthoritytotakeappropriatedisciplinaryactionforstudentsengaginginmisconductonaschoolbus.Toavoiddisciplineissuesandtomeetexpectationsforstudentbehaviorontheschoolbus,studentsshouldfollowtheguidelineslistedbelow:

• Berespectfulofthedriverandotherstudentsridingthebus

• Remainseatedatalltimesonthebus

• Keeptheaisleofthebusfreeofallobjects

• Respectthepropertyandspaceofothers

AnyMorris Jeff student in uniform is under obligation to the school’s behavior expectationsbefore,during,andafterschoolregardlessofwhereheorshemaybeinpublic.Ifachildissuspendedfromthebus for misbehaviors, it is the responsibility of parent/guardian to arrange for the students’transportationtoschool.

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Harassment

Harassmentisprohibitedinallrelationshipsattheschool(supervisor-subordinate,employee-employee,employee-student,etc.).ThefollowingbehaviorsareprohibitedatMJCS:

• Sexualharassment(verbal,nonverbal,andphysical)

• Harassmentbasedonanyprotectedright(includingrace,sex,disability,religion)

• Thislistisnotall-inclusive.

Astudentwhobelievessheorheisavictimcanreport ittotheschoolprincipalorsocialworkerwhowillinvestigateandrespond.Allrecordswillbekeptconfidentialexceptasrequiredbylaw.

AfterSchoolDetentions

AfterschooldetentionswillbeservedonthefollowingThursdayofthetransgressionfrom3:35pm–4:30pm.One6th/7th/8thgradeteacheroradministratorwillmonitorafterschooldetentioninaroomonthethirdfloor.Studentsreporttoafterschooldetentionafterthedismissalbell.Thestaffmemberwhogavethedetentionwillcontactfamiliesviaemail,phoneorlettertoletfamiliesknowtheirstudentisservingandafterschooldetention.Thestudentandfamilywillbenotifiedofthenumberofdetentionitisforthecurrentquarter.

SaturdayDetentions

Saturdaydetentionswillbeservedonceamonthfrom9:00am–12:00pmatMorrisJeffCommunitySchool.StudentsearnSaturdaydetentionsforunexcusedabsencefromanafterschooldetentionorinlieuofanInSchoolorOutofSchooldetentionatthediscretionoftheSchoolPrincipal,orhis/herdesignee.

SchoolSecurityCameras

Ourcampusisequippedwithsecuritycamerastoensurethesafetyofstudents,staffandvisitorsaswellastoprotectschoolproperty.Securitycamerasareusedinlocationsbothinsideandoutsidethebuildingwherethereisnoreasonableexpectationofprivacy.

Studentsorstaffidentifiedonsecuritycamerasinviolationofschoolpolicieswillbesubjecttoappropriatedisciplinaryaction,inaccordancewiththedisciplinaryproceduressetforthinthisStudent/ParentHandbook.Violationsofthelawmaybereferredtolawenforcementagencies,andvideoevidencemaybeprovidedtothoseagenciesbythePrincipal.

Theschoolshallfollowproperproceduresregardinguse,viewing,retention,anddisposalofvideorecordingsorphotographsfromsecuritycamerasinaccordancewiththelaw.Securitycameravideorecordingsareonathirty-dayloop,meaningtheyareautomaticallydeleted,ifnotneeded,everythirtydays.AsecuritycameravideorecordingshallbethesolepropertyofMorrisJeffCommunitySchool.

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AccesstovideorecordingsfromsecuritycamerasshallbelimitedtothePrincipalandhis/herdesignees,andlawenforcementofficials.AccessbyotherswillbedeterminedbythePrincipalinconsultationwithlegalcounselandinaccordancewithanyapplicablelaws.

Property,Search,andSeizure

Astudentandhisorherpossessionscanbesearchedifthereisreasonablesuspicionthatthatspecificstudentviolated the lawor school rules.A schooladministratororMJCS staffmembermay seizeanycontrabandthatisillegalorviolatesschoolrules,includingweaponsanddrugs.Students’desks,lockers,bookbags,purses,andanypropertycanbesearchedatanytimeandforanyreason,withorwithoutnotice.

SpecialEducationPolicy

TheschoolhasadutyundertheIndividualswithDisabilitiesAct(IDEA)andSection504oftheRehabilitationActof1973toidentify,refer,andevaluatestudentswithdisabilities.AnyparentconcernedthathisorherchildhasadisabilityandwishestolearnmoreorrequestanevaluationshouldcontactourDirectorofStudentSupportServices.Inaddition,childrenwithspecialneedsareprovidedwithproceduralsafeguardsinregardstodiscipline.Foralistofthoseproceduralsafeguards,parent(s)canobtainacopyinthemainofficeorcontacttheDirectorofStudentSupportServices.

DrugandAlcoholPolicy

MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolconsidersalcohol/druguseamongchildrenaveryseriousthreattotheirwell-beingandtothewell-beingoftheentireschoolcommunity.MJCSwillseekabalancebetweennon-disciplinaryanddisciplinaryresponsesfortheultimategoodoftheentirestudentbody.

For our young students, expectations and rules that apply to both alcohol and substance usewill becommunicatedthroughaschoolclimatethatencouragesnon-use.

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DisciplinePolicyandProceduresforStudentswithDisabilities

I. OverviewofProceduralSafeguards

A. General.Disciplinaryactionsgivestudentswithdisabilitiesextralegalprotectionswhenthedisciplineconstitutesachangeinplacement.IfastudentviolatestheStudentCodeofConduct,beforeconsequencesorpunishmentareimposed,theprincipal/designeemustconsiderwhetherthestudent:

• HasanIDEAorSection504disability;or• Isastudentwhois“thoughttohaveadisability.”Whileallstudentsmaybedisciplined,theplacementofstudentswithdisabilitiescannotbe“changed”whentheoffenseisdirectlyrelatedtohis/herdisabilityorwhentheIEPorSection504planisnotimplemented,exceptinthecaseofemergencycircumstances(drugs,weapons,significantbodilyinjury).SeeSectionIIformoreinformationaboutemergencycircumstances.

B. DeterminingChangeinPlacement.Achangeinplacementisalegaltermthatappliestothesituationsdescribedbelow.Astudent’sschoolsuspensionthatoccurredinaLAlocaleducationagency(LEA)duringthesameschoolyearoftransferintoanotherLALEA“counts”andisaddedtoanyadditionalsuspensionsinthenewschool.

1. Morethan10ConsecutiveDaysofSuspension,i.e.,Expulsion

Anysuspensionthatisformorethan10consecutivedaysisconsideredtobeachangeinplacement.

2A.Morethan10TotalDaysofSuspensioninOneSchoolYear.Option1

Aseriesofsuspensionswithdaysthattotalmorethan10totalschooldaysinaschoolyearisachangeinplacement.1Thespecialeducationchairperson,withassistanceanddocumentationfromtheAdministration/Disciplinarian,monitorsthenumberofdayseachstudenthasbeensuspended.Studentswithdisabilitieswhohavenotreachedthis10-daythresholdmaybesuspendedundertheproceduresthatapplytoallstudents.

2B.Morethan10TotalDaysofSuspensioninOneSchoolYear.Option2

Aseriesofsuspensionswithdaysthattotalmorethan10totalschooldaysinaschoolyearmaybeachangeinplacement.2Thespecialeducationchairperson,withassistanceanddocumentationfromtheAdministration/Disciplinarian,monitorsthenumberofdayseachstudenthasbeensuspended.Studentswithdisabilitieswhohavenotreachedthis10-daythresholdmaybesuspendedundertheproceduresthatapplytoallstudents.

1 In-schoolsuspensionandsuspensionfromthebusmayconstituteasuspensiontotheextenttheyimpactimplementationofastudent’sIEP.Seeadditionalinformationonthenextpage.

2 In-schoolsuspensionandsuspensionfromthebusmayconstituteasuspensiontotheextenttheyimpactimplementationofastudent’sIEP.Seeadditionalinformationonthenextpage.

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FACTORSFORDETERMININGPATTERNOFSUSPENSIONSSubstantiallySimilarBehavior.Isthestudent’sbehaviorsubstantiallysimilartothebehaviorforwhichthestudenthaspreviouslybeensuspended?(Factorsmayincludesametypeofbehavior,samevictim,sameclass,samedayoftheweekorsametimeofday,etc.)Iftheanswerisyes,continuewiththefollowinganalysis:

OtherPatternConsiderations.Considersuchfactorsas:• Lengthofeachsuspension,e.g.,1day,4days,etc.• Totalcumulativedaysofsuspensions,e.g.,11days,20days,etc.• Proximityof(timebetween)suspensions,e.g.,1weekapart,2monthsapart,etc.Apatternismorelikelytoexistwhenthefactsineachfactoraremoreextreme,e.g.,longersuspensionlengths,morecumulativedaysofsuspensionandfewerdaysbetweeneachsuspension.Also,considerwhetherthesuspensionsare:fromthesameclassonaregularbasis;onthesamedayoftheweek;atthesametimeofday;forthesameactivity;involvingsamestafforotherstudents.

ConsistentDecision-Making.Determiningwhetherapatternexistsisverysubjective.Thus,schoolstaffshouldconsultwiththeircentraladministratortoensurethatfactorsareconsideredconsistentlyacrossschools.

TheDeterminingaPatternofSuspensionsWorksheet,AppendixAorBshouldbeusedtodocumentconsiderationofthisissuewheneverastudent’ssuspensionhassurpassed10cumulativedaysfortheyear.

3. AdditionalConsiderations.Thefollowingconsiderationsapplytoin-schoolsuspension;asuspensionorremovalforaportionoftheschoolday;andforsuspensionsfromtransportation.

a. In-schoolSuspension.Anin-schoolsuspensionwillnotbeconsideredasasuspensionfortheabovepurposesaslongasastudentisgiventheopportunitytocontinueto:appropriatelyparticipateinthegeneralcurriculum;receiveIEPspecifiedservices;andparticipatewithnondisabledchildrentotheextent(s)hewouldhaveinthecurrentplacement.Anyin-schoolsuspensionthatdoesnotmeetthisstandardmustbeconsideredasasuspensionforpurposesoftheseprocedures.

b. Suspension/RemovalforPortionofSchoolDay.Studentssenthomefromschoolinthemorningbecauseofmisconductisconsideredtohaveafull-daysuspension.Studentssenthomeintheafternoonisconsideredtohaveahalf-daysuspension.Theseconditionsapplyunlessthestudent’sBIPspecificallycallsforthestudenttoreceiveashortenedschooldaywhencertainbehaviorsareexhibited.3

c. BusSuspension.ThefollowingstandardsapplybasedonwhethertransportationisarelatedserviceontheIEP:

1) BusTransportationIsIEPService.WhentransportationisanIEPservice,astudent’sremovalfromthebusisconsideredtobeasuspensionunlesstransportationis

3 Note:TheStudentInformationSystemallowsonlytheentryofsuspensionforafullday;halfdaysarenot

permitted.Thus,theremaybeadifferencebetweenastudent’sactualtotalnumberofsuspensiondaysandthetotalrecordedontheSystem.Thestudent’s“actual”fulltimeequivalentdaysofsuspension,however,arerelevanttotheapplicationofthesestandards.Schoolsarestronglyencouragedtoentersuspensiondatain“realtime.”

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providedinsomeotherway.Inthiscase,transportationhasbeendeterminedtobenecessaryforthestudenttoaccesseducationalservices.

2) BusTransportationIsNotIEPService.WhentransportationisnotanIEPservice,thestudent’sremovalfromthebusisNOTconsideredtobeasuspension.Inthiscasethestudent/parenthavethesameobligationsforthestudenttogettoandfromschoolasanynondisabledpeerssuspendedfromthebus.However,schoolofficialsshouldconsiderwhetherthebusbehaviorissimilartoclassroombehaviorthatISaddressedinanIEPandwhetherthebusbehaviorshouldbeaddressedintheIEPorthroughaBIP.

MonitoringSuspensions-Principalsmusthaveproceduresinplacetomonitorandcumulativelytotalallsuspensionsforstudentswithdisabilities.

C. DeterminingManifestationDetermination&Services.

1. ManifestationDetermination.Within10daysofanydecisionresultinginachangeofplacementtheLEArepresentative,parent,andrelevantmembersofthechild’sIEPTeam(asdeterminedbytheparentandtheLEArepresentative)mustmeetanddeterminewhetherthestudent’sbehaviorisamanifestationofhis/herdisabilityusingtheManifestationDeterminationform.Theproceduresbelowareusedtomakethisdetermination.

a. MakingtheDecision

1) ReviewRelevantInformation.Theteamparticipantsreviewallrelevantinformationinthestudent’sfile,includingtheIEP.IftheIEPwasnotimplemented,theteamdocumentswhyitwasnotimplementedandwhetherthefailuretoimplementtheIEPimpactedthestudent'sbehavior.

2) ObserveBehavior.Theteamalsoreviewsdocumentationofstaffobservationsregardingthestudent'sbehavior.Thisshouldincludeananalysisofthestudent’sbehavioracrosssettingsandtimesthroughouttheschoolday.

3) InformationfromParents.Theteamreviewsanyrelevantinformationprovidedbytheparents.

4) AskTwoQuestionstoDetermineManifestation.Theteammustconsiderthetwoquestionsbelowtodetermineifastudent’sbehaviorwasmanifestedbyhis/herdisability.

a) RelationshipofBehaviortoMisconduct.Wastheconductcausedbyordirectlyandsubstantiallyrelatedtothestudent’sdisability?

Considerwhetherthebehaviorinquestionhasbeenconsistentand/orhasanattenuatedassociationwiththedisability:

• ConsistentBehavior.Behaviorthathasbeenconsistentacrosssettingsandacrosstimemaymeetthisstandard.

• AttenuatedAssociation.Behaviorthatisnotanattenuatedassociation,suchaslowself-esteem,tothedisabilitywouldnothaveadirectandsubstantialrelationshiptothestudent’sdisability.

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b) IEPImplementation.Wastheconductadirectresultoftheschool’sfailuretofollowthestudent’sIEP?Ifso,theprincipalmustensurethatimmediatestepsaretakensothattheidentifieddeficienciesareremedied.

d. BehaviorIsManifestationofDisability.IftherelevantmembersoftheIEPteamanswersyestoeitherquestion,thenthestudent’sbehaviorisamanifestationofhis/herdisability.Inthiscase:

1) ReturntoPlacement.UnlesstheIEPteamagreestoachangeofplacementaspartofthemodificationoftheBIP,theschoolmustreturnthestudenttotheplacementfromwhich(s)hewasremoved.Note:thisprovisiondoesnotapplytostudentsinvolvedwithweapons,drugsorseriousbodilyinjury.(SeeSectionII.)

2) FBA&BIP.TheIEPteammustconductorreviewafunctionalbehavioralassessment(FBA)andcreateabehaviorinterventionplan(BIP)addressingwaysthattheschoolcanhelpthestudentwiththeconductatissue.IfthestudentalreadyhasaBIP,itmustbereviewedandmodifiedtoaddresshowtheschoolcanbetterassistthestudentwiththeconductatissue.Note:IftheFBArequiresanewassessmentofstudentbehavior,parentalconsentisrequired.

e. BehaviorisNOTManifestationofDisability

1) SameConsequences.IftheIEPteammembersagreethatthestudent’sconductwasnotamanifestationofhis/herdisability,thenthestudentmaybesubjecttothesameconsequencesasallstudents.4

2) RequiredServices.Astudentwithadisabilitywhoisremovedfromhis/hercurrentplacementmustreceivethefollowingservicesbeginningonthe11thdayofcumulativesuspensionsduringtheschoolyear.TheIEPteam:

a) IdentifiesServices.Identifiesanddocumentseducationalservicesthestudentswillreceivetoenablethestudenttocontinuetoparticipateinthegeneraleducationcurriculum,althoughinanothersetting(e.g.,aninterimalternativeeducationalsetting(IAES),etc.)andtoprogresstowardmeetingthegoalssetoutinthestudent’sIEP;and

b) Develops/ReviewsFBA/BIP.Provides,asappropriate,anFBAandBIPservicesandmodifications,whicharedesignedtoaddressthebehaviorviolationsothatitdoesnotrecur.

c) ConsidersNeedforMoreRestrictiveServices.Mayconveneandmodifythestudent’sIEP.Schoolpersonnelmayconsideranyuniquecircumstancesonacase-by-casebasiswhendeterminingwhetherachangeinplacement,consistentwiththerequirementsofthissection,isappropriateforastudentwithadisabilitywhoviolatesacodeofstudentconduct.

4 Ifaparentdisagreeswiththeteam’sdecisionthatthebehaviorwasnotamanifestationofthestudent’s

disabilityorwiththeinterimalternativeeducationalservicesorlocation,theparentmayrequestanexpediteddueprocesshearingtochallengethisfinding.IftheHearingOfficeragreeswiththeparent,thestudentwillremainintheschoolwheretheoffensewascommittedunlesstheparentandtheschoolagreeotherwise.

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II. Weapons,DrugsorSeriousBodilyInjury:EmergencyProcedures

Incircumstancesrelatedtoastudent’suseofweapons,drugsorimpositionofseriousbodilyinjury,schoolofficialsmayremoveastudentfor45schooldaysbyfollowingtheproceduresbelow.

A. CriteriaforEmergencyRemoval.

1. Weapons.Astudentcarriesaweapontoorpossessesaweaponatschool,onschoolpremises,ortoorataschoolfunctionundertheschool’sjurisdiction.

Aweaponisadevice,instrument,materialorsubstanceanimateorinanimatethatisusedfororisreadilycapableofcausingdeathorseriousbodilyinjury(excludingpocketknifewithabladeoflessthan2½inchesinlength);firearms,includingastartergun;theframeorreceiverofsuchaweapon;amufflerorsilencer;anydestructivedeviceincludinganyexplosiveincendiaryorpoisongasbombs,grenades,rockets,missilesandmines;doesnotincludeantiquefirearms.

2. Drugs.Astudentknowinglypossessesorusesillegaldrugs,orsellsorsolicitsthesaleofacontrolledsubstance,whileatschool,onschoolpremises,orataschoolfunctionundertheschool’sjurisdiction;

AcontrolledsubstanceisadrugorothersubstanceintheFederalCodethatdoesnotincludeasubstancelegallyusedandpossessedunderthesupervisionofalicensedhealth-careprofessional.

• Possessionofalcoholandtobaccodoesnotfallunder“controlledsubstance.”Therefore,theprincipalcannotmoveastudenttoanIAESforpossessionoftheseitemsunderthissection.Instead,theremovalissubjecttotheproceduralsafeguardsapplicabletoothertypesofmisconduct.

3. SeriousBodilyInjury.Astudentinflictedseriousbodilyinjuryuponanotherpersonwhileatschool,onschoolpremises,orataschoolfunctionunderthejurisdictionoftheStateoranLEA.5

Seriousbodilyinjuryinvolvessubstantialriskofdeath;extremephysicalpain;protractedandobviousdisfigurement;orprotractedlossorimpairmentofthefunctionofabodilymember,organ,ormentalfaculty.

B. Removal

1. General.Theschoolmayimmediatelyremovethestudentforupto45schooldaystoanIAES.Becausedrugs,weaponsandseriousbodilyinjuryaresodangeroustoasafeschoolclimate,aschoolmayremoveastudentunderthesecircumstancesfor45schooldaysregardlessofwhethertheteambelievesthatthebehaviorisamanifestationofthestudent’sdisability.

The45schooldaysdonotincludethosedaystheschoolisnotinsession,e.g.,SpringBreak.TheIEPteammayspecifyaremovalforfewerdaysthanthemaximum45days.

C. ActionduringRemoval.Duringthe45schooldayperiod,theschoolmustconveneameetingtodeterminewhetherthestudent’sbehaviorisamanifestationofhis/herdisability.(SeeSectionI.C.aboveformoreinformationaboutthemanifestationdeterminationprocess.)

5 Tocomplywiththelaw,a45schooldayemergencyremovalforseriousbodilyinjurymustbeextremely

serious,i.e.,requiringmedicaltreatment.

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1. BehaviorISManifestationofDisability

a. FBA/BIP.Asdiscussedabove,theIEPteammustconductorreviewanFBAandcreateaBIPaddressingwaysthattheschoolcanhelpthestudentwiththeconductatissue.IfthestudentalreadyhasaBIP,itmustbereviewedandmodifiedtoaddresshowtheschoolcanbetterassistthestudentwiththeconductatissue.Note:iftheFBArequiresanewassessmentofstudentbehavior,parentalconsentisrequired.

b. Reevaluation.Thestudentmaybereferredforareevaluation.

c. MoreIntensiveServices.TheIEPteammaymeettoconsidermoreintensivespecialeducationservicesupontheexpirationofthe45dayIAESorsooner.

2. BehaviorisNOTManifestationofDisability

a. DisciplinaryHearing.Ifallteammembersdeterminethattheconductwasnotamanifestationofthestudent’sdisability,thenthe45schooldayemergencyplacementmayproceedtoadisciplinaryproceedingaffordedtoallstudents.

b. FBA/BIP.Thestudentmustreceive,asappropriate,anFBAandBIPservicesandmodifications,whicharedesignedtoaddressthebehaviorrelatedtothedisciplinaryviolationsothatitdoesnotrecur.

III. Appeals

A. ReasonsforRequestinganExpeditedDueprocessHearing

1. ParentDisagreement.Parentswhodisagreewiththeappropriatenessofthealternativeplacementorremedialdisciplinarysettingorservicesmayrequestanexpediteddueprocesshearing.

2. SchoolConsidersStudenttobeDangerous.Ifaschoolhasdocumentedreasonstobelievethatkeepingthestudentinhis/hercurrentschoolissubstantiallylikelytoresultininjurytothestudentortoothers,theschoolshouldrequestanemergencyhearingforthepurposeoftransferringthestudenttoanIAESforupto45schooldays.Note:thisstandardisnotashighasseriousbodilyinjury;itdoesnotallowforanimmediate45schooldayremoval.

B. AuthorityofHearingOfficer

1. Ahearingofficermay:

a. Returnthestudenttotheplacementfromwhichthestudentwasremovedifthehearingofficerdeterminesthattheremovaldidnotcomplywiththeseproceduresorthatthestudent’sbehaviorwasamanifestationofthestudent’sdisability;or

b. OrderachangeofplacementtoanIAESfornotmorethan45schooldaysifmaintainingthecurrentplacementofthestudentissubstantiallylikelytoresultininjurytothestudentortoothers.

2. Theschoolmayrepeatitsrequestforanexpeditedhearingifitbelievesthatreturningthestudenttotheoriginalplacementissubstantiallylikelytoresultininjurytothestudentortoothers.

C. ExpeditedDueProcessHearingProcedures.

1. Anexpeditedhearingmustoccurwithin20schooldaysofthedatetherequestisfiled.Thehearingofficermustmakeadeterminationwithin10schooldaysafterthehearing.

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2. Unlesstheparentsandschoolpersonnelagreeinwritingtowaivetheresolutionmeetingoragreetomediatethedispute:

a. Aresolutionmeetingmustoccurwithinsevendaysofreceivingnoticeofthehearingrequest;and

b. Thehearingmayproceedunlessthematterhasbeenresolvedtothesatisfactionofbothpartieswithin15daysofreceiptofthehearingrequest.

3. Evidencenotdisclosedtotheotherpartythreebusinessdaysbeforethehearingisexcluded,unlessthepartiesagreeotherwise.

Expediteddueprocesshearingdecisionsareappealabletostateorfederalcourt.

D. PlacementduringAppealofDisciplineDecision

1. Weapons,DrugsorSeriousBodilyInjury.ThestudentremainsintheIAESpendingthedecisionofthehearingofficeroruntiltheexpirationofthe45-dayorcodeviolationtimeperiod(iflessthan45schooldays),whicheveroccursfirst,unlesstheparentandschoolpersonnelagreeotherwise.

2. BehaviorNotManifestedbytheStudent’sDisability.ThestudentremainsintheIAESpendingthedecisionofthehearingofficeroruntiltheexpirationofthe45-dayorcodeviolationtimeperiod(iflessthan45schooldays),whicheveroccursfirst,unlesstheparentandschoolpersonnelagreeotherwise.

3. BehaviorIsManifestedbyStudent’sDisabilitybutBeliefBehaviorisSubstantiallyLikelytoCauseInjury.Thestudentremainsintheplacement(s)hewasinatthetimeofthebehaviorinquestionunlesstheparentandschoolpersonnelagreeotherwise.

IV. StudentsWithoutIEPsorSection504Plans“DeemedtoHaveaDisability”

Insomecases,astudentwithoutadisabilitywillbedeemedtohaveadisability.Thecriteriaformakingthisdeterminationandtheapplicableproceduresrelevanttosuchafindingarediscussedbelow.

A. Knowledgeofsuspecteddisability(Thoughttobeastudentwithadisability)

Therearecertaincircumstancesthatwouldindicateaschoolhadknowledgethatastudentmight(oristhoughtto)haveadisabilitypriortotheviolationofthedisciplinaryviolation.Thefollowingthreesituationsgiverisetosuchlegalevidence:

1. EvaluationRequested.Theparentrequestedanevaluation.

2. WrittenConcern.Theparentexpressedconcerninwritingtothestudent’steacherorschooladministrationaboutthestudent’sneedforspecialeducationandrelatedservices

3. SpecificConcernsbyStaffaboutPatternofBehavior.Thestudent’steacherorotherschoolstafftoldschoolsupervisorypersonnelofspecificconcernsaboutthestudent’spatternofbehavior.

Ifanyofthethreefactorsabovearepresent,thenschoolofficialsconsiderdisciplinaryactionasifthestudenthasadisability.

B. NOTDeemedToHaveKnowledge.Thisprovisiondoesnotapplyif:

1. Parentdidnotconsenttoaninitialevaluationofthestudent

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2. Parentrefusedspecialeducationandrelatedservicesforthestudentor

3. Thestudentwasevaluatedandwasdeterminednottohavedisability.

Ifanyofthesethreecircumstancesexist,thestudentmaybesubjectedtothesamedisciplinarymeasuresappliedtothosewithoutdisabilitiesengaginginsimilarbehaviors.

TheUSDepartmentofEducation’scommentstotheIDEAstates:apublicagencywillnotbeconsideredtohaveabasisofknowledgemerelybecauseachildreceivesservicesunderthecoordinated,earlyinterveningservicesoftheIDEAlawUNLESSaparentorteacherofachildreceivingearlyinterveningservicesexpressesaconcern,inwriting,toappropriateagencypersonnelthatthechildmayneedspecialeducationandrelatedservices.

C. SchoolPersonnelHaveNoKnowledgeandParentSubsequentlyRequestsanEvaluation

IftheparentrequestsanevaluationforasuspecteddisabilityafterthestudentissenttoanIAES,theschoolmustconductanexpeditedevaluationatparentalrequest.However,thestudentremainsinplacement,includinganIAES,duringtheevaluation.Ifthestudentisfoundtohaveadisability,anIEPmustbedeveloped.TheIEPteammustthenconductamanifestationdetermination.Ifthebehaviorismanifestedbythestudent’sdisability,theteamreconsidersthestudent’splacementinlightofthenewinformation

V. ReferraltoandActionbyLawEnforcementandJudicialAuthorities

A. ReportingCrimes.NothinginthispartprohibitsschoolpersonnelfromreportingacrimecommittedbyastudentwithadisabilitytoappropriateauthoritiesorpreventsStatelawenforcementandjudicialauthoritiesfromexercisingtheirresponsibilitieswithregardtotheapplicationofFederalandStatelawtocrimescommittedbyastudentwithadisability.

B. TransmittalofRecords.Schoolpersonnelreportingacrimecommittedbyastudentwithadisabilitymustensurethatcopiesofthespecialeducationanddisciplinaryrecordsofthestudentaretransmittedforconsiderationbytheappropriateauthoritiestowhomtheagencyreportsthecrime.RecordsmustbetransmittedonlytotheextentthatthetransmissionispermittedbytheFamilyEducationalRightsandPrivacyAct.

VI. ApplicationofSection504andADA

Generally,studentswithdisabilitieseligibleforservicesonlyunderSection504/ADA(i.e.,needrelatedandsupplementaryaidsandservicesonly)areentitledtotheproceduralsafeguardsspecifiedinthissection.Anexceptiontothisgeneralruleappliestostudentswithbehaviorthatisnotamanifestationofhis/herdisabilities.Inthiscase,thesestudentsareentitledtothoseservicesnormallyavailabletonondisabledstudentswhoaresuspendedorremovedpursuanttotheschool’sCodeofStudentConduct.

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DatingViolencePolicy

ThepurposeofthisdocumentistoestablishMorrisJeffCommunitySchool’sresponsetodatingviolenceorsexualviolenceamongstudentsandontheschoolcampus,includingpoliciesandprocedurestofollowwhenrespondingtoanincidentofdomesticordatingviolence.MJCSiscommittedtoprovidingitsstudentswithapositivelearningenvironmentthatenhancesstudentsafetyandpromotesrespectamongallstudentsandstaff.

DatingViolenceisdefinedasapatternofbehaviorwhereonepersonthreatenstouse,oractuallyuses,physical,sexual,verbal,oremotionalabusetocontrolhisorherdatingpartner

WarningSignsInclude,ButAreNotLimitedTo:

PhysicallyAbusive Psychologically/EmotionallyAbusive SexuallyAbusive• Hitting• Punching• Shaking• Throwingthings• Scratching• Choking• Shoving• Pushing• Usingaweapon• Biting• Threatening• Spitting• Pullinghair

• Ignoringadate’sfeelings• Insultingadate’sbeliefsorvalues• Actinginanintimidatingway• Usingsexuallyderogatorynames• Callingadatenames• Isolatingadatefromothers• Displayinginappropriateanger• Damagingpersonalproperty• Scaringadate• Keepingadatefromleaving• Puttingdownfamilyorfriends• Humiliatingadateinpublicorprivate• Tellinglies• Purposefullyinjuringananimal• Threateningtohurtoneself

• Forcingadatetohavesex

• Forcingadatetodoothersexualthingsheorshedoesn’twanttodo

Thispolicyappliesinanysituationwhereastudent’srightsandresponsibilitiesareimplicated.

Studentrightsandresponsibilitiesmaybeaffectedbytheactionsofotherstudentsattheschool,includingbeforeandafterschoolhours,whiletravelinginvehiclesownedorfundedbytheMJCS,andatallschoolsponsoredorschool-relatedeventsandactivities.Studentrightsandresponsibilitiesmayalsobeimplicatedbytheactionsofnon-studentsorbyactionsthattakeplaceoffschoolgrounds.Studentswhohaveexperienceddatingviolenceorsexualviolencehavetherighttorequestthattheschooladdresstheirneedsaccordingtothispolicy,regardlessofwhethertheschooltakesadditionaldisciplinaryactionagainsttheallegedperpetrator,iftheallegedperpetratorisastudent.

Allinformationconcerningastudent’sstatusasavictimorperpetratorofdatingviolenceorsexualviolenceorasthepetitionerorrespondentofaprotectionorderprovidedtoMJCSoritsemployeesshallberetainedinthestrictestconfidencebytheDistrictanditsemployees,excepttotheextentthat

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disclosureisrequestedorconsentedtoinwritingbythestudentorisrequiredbyapplicablefederalorstatelaws.

Schoolemployeesshallrefrainfromsharingconfidentialstudentinformationwithotherschoolemployees,students,orcommunitymembers,unlessdisclosureisrequiredbylaworschoolpolicyorisnecessarytoprotectthestudent’ssafety.Therighttoconfidentialityextendstodisclosurestoaminorstudent’sparent(s),unlessdisclosureisotherwiserequiredbylaworschoolpolicy.

DutyofMJCS

Underthispolicy,guidedbythePrincipaloftheschool,shall:

• Educateschoolemployeesaboutteendatingviolence,itseffectonstudents,anditsrelationshiptoschoolsafety

• Respondquicklyandeffectivelytoincidentsofdatingviolenceamongstudents• Assistintheenforcementofstudents’civilprotectionorders• Notifystudentsandparentsofthispolicy• Complywithstateandfederallawsregardingschoolresponsetodatingviolence,particularly

TitleIX• Providedatingviolencepreventioneducationtostudentsin8thgrade• Holdallstudentsandschoolemployeesaccountableforparticipatinginanyformofviolence,as

perpetratorsorbystanders

RespondingtoIncidentsofAbuse

Allschoolemployeeshaveadutytorespondquicklyandeffectivelywhentheysuspectorbecomeawareofanincidentofdatingviolenceorsexualviolence.Whenastudentdisclosesanincidentofdatingviolenceorsexualviolencetoaschoolemployee,orifaschoolemployeewitnessesanincidentthathe/shebelievesisdatingviolenceorsexualviolence,theschoolemployeemusttakethefollowingactionswiththenon-offendingstudentormakeatimelyreferraltothePrincipalorhis/herdesigneewhoshalltakethefollowingactionsassoonaspossible:

• Informthestudentofthispolicyandhis/herrightsunderthepolicy,includingaccommodationsandcomplaintprocess.

• Ifdesiredbythestudent,assistwithrequestsforaccommodationorcomplaintforms.• Providethestudentwithalistoflocalresources,includingon-andoff-campusservices,and

referhim/hertoappropriateservices.• Ifdesiredbythestudent,createasafetyplanthataddresseson-andoff-campussafety.• Offertoconnectthestudentwithacampusorcommunity-basedadvocate.• Assistwithenforcementofprotectionordersasdefinedbythispolicy.• Offerongoingassistanceandadvocacytothestudentthroughoutthestudent’sschoolcareer.

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Withmiddleschoolstudents,theschoolwill,inadditiontotheaboveactivities:

• Providethestudentwithage/developmentallyappropriatematerialexplainingdatingviolenceandsexualviolence,includingtheschool’spolicyonteendatingviolenceandsexualviolence.

• Promptlyinvolvedparent(s)andassistinfacilitatingcommunicationwithstudentandparent(s),includingprovidingeducationalmaterialsandresourcesondatingviolenceandsexualviolence.

• Involveparent(s)inthecreationofasafetyplanforthestudent.

Ifaschoolemployeetakesanyactionwithregardtoanincidentofdatingviolenceorsexualviolence,theschoolemployeeshalldocumenttheactioninwritingandprovidethedocumentationtothePrincipalorhis/herdesignee.Afteraschoolemployeerefersanon-offendingstudenttothePrincipalorhis/herdesignee,theschoolemployeeshalltakewhateverstepsarenecessarytoensurethestudent’ssafetypendingactionbythePrincipalorhis/herdesignee.

Thesedutiesareinadditiontoanystepstheschoolemployeeisrequiredtotakepursuanttotheschool’sdisciplinarycodeorotherindividualschoolpolicy,includingdutiesrelatedtowitnessingandinterveninginprohibitedconduct.

Inperformingtheseduties,schoolsandschoolemployeesshallactinaculturallycompetentmanner.Ataminimum,culturalcompetenceincludesutilizingstrategiesthatreflecttheuniqueculturaltraditionsandexperiencesofdiversegroupsthrougheachphaseofthehelpingprocess.Schoolsandschoolemployeesshallmakeallreasonableeffortstocommunicateeffectivelyandconveyinformationinamannerthatiseasilyunderstoodbystudents,parents,andthecommunity,includingpersonsoflimitedEnglishproficiency,thosewhohavelowliteracyskillsorarenotliterate,andindividualswithdisabilities.

Accommodations

Anystudentwhohasbeenavictimofdatingviolenceorsexualviolencemayrequestaccommodationfromtheschoolinordertopreservehis/heraccesstomeaningfuleducationandsafetyoncampus.

Accommodationsshouldonlyimpacttheschoolenrollment,participation,orenvironmentofthestudentexperiencingdatingviolenceorsexualviolence.Changestoanallegedperpetrator’sschoolenrollment,participation,orenvironmentmustbemadethroughthecomplaintproceduredescribedbelow.

RequestsforaccommodationmaybemadeorallyorinwritingtoanyschoolemployeeordirectlytothePrincipalorhis/herdesignee.SchoolemployeesshallreferallrequestsforaccommodationtothePrincipalorhis/herdesignee.Iftherequestismadeorally,thePrincipalorhis/herdesigneeshalldocumenttherequestinwriting.

Principalorhis/herdesigneewillprovideawrittendecisiontotherequestingstudentassoonaspossible,butinallcasesadecisionmustbemadewithinfiveschooldaysoftherequest.Adenialtoarequestforaccommodationmustincludethereasonsforthedenial.

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Allrequestsforaccommodationunderthissectionshallbekeptstrictlyconfidential.ItistheresponsibilityofthePrincipalorhis/herdesigneetonotifythestudent’steacherswhenanaccommodationimpactstheirclassrooms.

Allaccommodationsunderthispolicyarevoluntary;astudentmaychoosetodeclineorrescindanyaccommodationatanytimebynotifyingthePrincipalorhis/herdesignee.Thestudentshallnotbesubjecttoanyretributionordisciplinaryactionforsuchdecisionandshallnotlosetherighttorequestandreceivefutureaccommodations.

Formiddleschools,bothtypesofaccommodationrequireparentalnotificationunlessthePrincipalorhis/herdesigneedeterminesthatitisthestudent’sbestinteresttopursuetherequestwithouttheparent.

TierOneAccommodations

TierOneaccommodationsarethosethatrequireaminorchangetothestudent’sschoolenrollment,participation,orenvironment,donotrequireasignificantexpenditureofschoolresources,andarenotalreadyprovidedforinotherschoolpolicies.UponreceivingarequestforaTierOneaccommodation,theAdvocatemustscheduleameetingwiththestudenttodiscusstherequestand,ifthestudentisaminorandthesituationwarrants,discussthepossiblenotificationofthestudent’sparent(s).

UponreceivingarequestforaTierOneaccommodation,thePrincipalorhis/herdesigneemustscheduleameetingwiththestudenttodiscusstherequestandnotifythestudent’sparent(s).However,ifthePrincipalorhis/herdesigneedeterminesthatparentalnotificationwillendangerthewelfareofthestudent,thePrincipalorhis/herdesigneemustnotinvolvethestudent’sparent(s).

RequestsforTierOneaccommodationsshallbegrantedabsentexigentcircumstancesandshallbegrantedwithoutnoticetoaminorstudent’sparent(s),unlessstudentisinmiddleschool,consentedtobythestudentorotherwiserequiredbylaworschoolpolicy.Ifparentalnotificationisrequestedbythestudentorrequiredbylaworschoolpolicy,thePrincipalorhis/herdesigneeshallassistthestudentindevelopingaplanforsafelyinvolvingthestudent’sparent(s),includingmeetingwiththestudentandparent(s),asnecessaryorasrequiredbylaw.

ExamplesofTierOneaccommodationsinclude,butarenotlimitedto,thefollowing:

• Changeofclassseatassignment• Changeoflockerassignment• Changeofstudent’sclassschedule• Permissiontoleaveclasstoseeacounselororsocialworker• Privatespaceformeetingwithcounselorsandschoolemployeesregardingdatingviolenceand

sexualviolenceissues• Excusedabsenceforclassesmissedduetodatingorsexualviolence• Makeupclasswork,includinghomework,quizzes,tests,andanyothergradedwork,forclasses

missedduetodatingviolenceorsexualviolenceorthreatthereof

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TierTwoAccommodations

TierTwoaccommodationsarethosethatrequireamajorchangetothestudent’sschoolenrollment,participation,orenvironmentorrequireasignificantexpenditureofschoolresources.

UponreceivingarequestforaTierTwoaccommodation,thePrincipalorhis/herdesigneemustscheduleameetingwiththestudenttodiscusstherequest(s)and,ifthestudentisamiddleschoolstudentorthesituationwarrants,notificationofthestudent’sparent(s)and/orappropriateauthoritiesasrequiredbylaw.Ifparentalnotificationisrequestedbythestudentorrequiredbylaworschoolpolicy,thePrincipalorhis/herdesigneeshallassistthestudentindevelopingaplanforsafelyinvolvingthestudent’sparent(s),includingmeetingwiththestudentandparent(s),asnecessary.

ExamplesofTierTwoaccommodationsinclude,butarenotlimitedto,creatinganAlternativeeducationplanforastudentorprovidinganoptionofSchooltransferforastudent.

DenialsofrequestsforTierOneorTierTwoaccommodationsmaybeappealedwithintenschooldaysofthedenialusingthecomplaintproceduredescribedbelow.

StudentComplaints

Astudentwhoisexperiencingdatingviolenceorsexualviolencehastherighttofileacomplaintwiththeschoolrequestingthattheschooltakeactionregardingtheabusetheyhaveexperienced.Therearetwotypesofcomplaintsunderthispolicy:

1. Appealofadenialofarequestforaccommodation2. Requestfordisciplinaryactionagainstanallegedperpetrator,includingchangestothealleged

perpetrator’sschoolenrollment,participation,orenvironment

Aminorstudentmayfileacomplaintonhis/herown,withoutparentalinvolvement.Aparentmayfileacomplaintonbehalfofaminorstudentwiththestudent’swrittenconsent,unlessstudentisenrolledinmiddleschool.Acomplaintrequestingdisciplinaryactionagainstanallegedperpetratormaybebasedoneitheroneincidentofdatingviolenceoracourseofconductwhichmaycomprisemorethanoneincident.Ineithercase,theschoolofficialhandlingthecomplaintshallconsidertheentirehistoryoftherelationshipbetweenthecomplainingstudentandtheallegedperpetrator,regardlessoflength,whenconsideringanappropriateresolution.

Ifamiddleschoolstudentfilesacomplaint,uponthereceiptofthegrievance,thePrincipalorhis/herdesigneewillworkwiththestudentonhowtoinvolvehis/herparent(s).However,ifthePrincipalorhis/herdesigneedeterminesthatparentalnotificationwillendangerthewelfareoftheminorstudent,theAdvocatemustnotinvolvetheminorstudent’sparent(s).

ThecomplainingstudentmustfileawrittengrievancewiththeappropriatePrincipalorhis/herdesignee.ThePrincipalshallattempttoresolvethecomplaintbyholdingindividualmeetingswiththecomplainingstudentandrelevantschoolemployees.ThePrincipalmaychoosetodesignateanother

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schoolemployeetoresolvethecomplaint.Ifthecomplaintisrequestingdisciplinaryactionagainstanallegedperpetrator,thePrincipalshallalsomeetindividuallywiththeallegedperpetratorandanyrelevantwitnesses.AtnotimewillthePrincipalmeetwithboththecomplainingstudentandtheallegedperpetratortogether.

Ifthecomplaintisappealingthedenialofanaccommodation,thePrincipalshallnotrequirethecomplainingstudenttodisclosethenameoftheallegedperpetrator,seektoinvolvetheallegedperpetrator,ornotifyhim/herofthecomplaint.Thecontentofallmeetingsheldpursuanttothisprocessshallbekeptstrictlyconfidentialaccordingtheconfidentialitypolicysetforthabove.

ThePrincipalshallworktogetherwiththecomplainingstudenttocreatearesolutionthatisacceptabletotheschoolandwhichadequatelyaddressesthecomplainingstudent’ssafetybothonandoffcampus.Theresolutionmayutilizetheaccommodationslistedinthispolicyoranyotheraccommodationsagreeabletothecomplainingstudent.Noresolutionwillbeconsideredfinalunlessagreedtobythecomplainingstudent,theallegedperpetrator(ifnecessary),andtheschool.

Neithermediationnorpeercounselingisanacceptableresolutiontoadatingviolenceorsexualviolencecomplaint.ThePrincipalshallnotoffereitherasaproposedresolution.Voluntarytransferisafinalresolutiononlyifconsentedtobythecomplainingstudentandpermittedunderschoolpolicy.

IfthePrincipalisabletoresolvethecomplaint,thePrincipalshalldocumenttheresolutioninwritingandprovideacopytothecomplainingstudent,allegedperpetrator(ifnecessary),andanyrelevantschoolemployees.

IfthePrincipalisunabletosatisfactorilyresolvethecomplaintforthecomplainingstudentwithinten(10)schooldays,thecomplainingstudentmayfileanappealthroughtheschool’sappealsprocess.

Followinganyappeal,theappealsbodyshallprovidewrittenfindingsandrecommendationstothePrincipal,thecomplainingstudent,theallegedperpetrator(ifnecessary),andtheallegedperpetrator’sparent(s)(ifnecessary).

Inanyhearingconductedpursuanttothispolicy,inadditiontotheschool’susualhearingprocedures,astudentwhoisavictimofdatingviolenceorsexualviolencehasthefollowingrights,totheextentallowedbythehearingprocessandpermittedbylaw:

• Therighttoexpresshis/herwishesregardingresolutiontothehearingofficer• Therighttohavehis/hersafetyconsideredandrespectedatallstagesoftheprocess• Therighttobenotifiedoftime,location,status,andoutcomeofthehearinginatimelymanner• Therighttobepresentduringthehearing• Therighttohaveanadvocatepresentduringthehearingprocess,includingtheAdvocate,

parent,orcommunity-basedadvocate• Therighttopresentavictimimpactstatementwhichwillbecomepartoftherecord• Therighttohaveaccommodationsaddressedinanyresolution• Therighttomeetwiththeschoolemployeesrepresentingtheschoolinthehearingprocess

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EnforcementofProtectionOrders

Enforcementofcourt-issuedprotectionordersiscriticaltoensuringsafetyforstudentsexperiencingdatingviolenceandsexualviolence.Schoolshaveadutytotakeanyandallstepsnecessarytoenforceaprotectionorderheldbyastudent.Uponreceivingnoticethatastudentholdsaprotectionorder,thePrincipalorhis/herdesigneeshallimmediatelyscheduleameetingwiththeprotectedstudenttocreateaplanforenforcementoftheprotectionorderontheschoolcampus.

ThePrincipalorhis/herdesigneeshallworkwiththeprotectedstudenttocreateanenforcementplanregardlessofwhethertherestrainedindividualisastudent.Inaddition,thePrincipalorhis/herdesigneeshallprovidetheprotectedstudentwithinformationaboutreportingviolationsoftheprotectionorder,assisthim/herwithreportinganyviolations,andprovidehim/herwithalistofschoolandcommunityresources.

Iftherestrainedindividualisastudent,theschoolshallmakeanynecessarychangestotherestrainedstudent’sschoolenrollment,participation,orenvironmentinordertocomplywiththeprotectionorderandensuretheprotectedstudent’ssafety.Changestotherestrainedstudent’sschoolenrollment,participation,orenvironmentthataremadepursuanttoavalidprotectionorderdonotrequireanadditionalwrittencomplaintorcomplaintbytheprotectedstudent.Inaddition,thePrincipalorhis/herdesigneeshallworkwiththeprotectedstudentandtheschooltomakeanychangestotheprotectedstudent’sschoolenrollment,participation,orenvironmenttowhichhe/sheconsentsandwhicharenecessarytoensurehis/hersafety.

Therestrainedstudentmayfileacomplaintusingtheproceduressetforthinthispolicytochallengeanychangesmadetohis/herschoolenrollment,participation,orenvironmenttoenforceaprotectionorder.

TrainingforSchoolEmployees

MJCSiscommittedtoprovidingtrainingondatingviolenceandsexualviolencetoschoolemployees.

MJCSrequiresthatallteachers,counselors,mentalhealthprofessionals,socialworkers,andschoolresourceofficersreceiveannualtrainingonthedynamicsofdatingviolence,therelationshipbetweendatingviolenceandotherschoolsafetyissues,andtheschool’spoliciesondatingviolence.

MJCSmayworkdirectlywithcommunity-basedorganizationsthatspecializeinteendatingviolenceandsexualviolencetoprovidetrainingsspecificallytargetedtoeachpopulation.Allschoolemployees,includingPrincipals,areencouragedtotakeadvantageofadditionaltrainingopportunitiesprovidedbycommunity-basedorganizations.

MJCSiscommittedtoeducatingitsstudentsaboutdatingviolenceandsexualviolence.MJCSwillincorporatepreventioneducationintotheircurriculaforstudentsingrades6through12.Wheneverpossible,thisinformationshallbepresentedinconjunctionwithinformationaboutrelatedhealthandlifeskillstopics.MJCSmaypartnerwithcommunity-basedorganizations(CBO)andaccesscommunityresourcestoaccomplishthisgoal,particularlythoseCBO’sthathavealreadyundergonenecessaryDistrictscreeningprocesses.

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BULLYINGPOLICY

MJCSbelievesthatallstudentshavearighttoasafeandhealthyschoolenvironment.MJCShasanobligationtopromotemutualrespect,tolerance,andacceptanceamongstudents,staff,andvolunteers.Behaviorthatinfringesonthesafetyofanystudentwillnotbetolerated.Astudentshallnotbullyorintimidateanystudentthroughwordsoractions.Suchbehaviorincludes,butisnotlimitedtodirectphysicalcontact,verbalassaults,theuseofelectronicmethods,andsocialisolationand/ormanipulation.TheMJCSpolicyprohibitingbullyingisincludedinthestudentcodeofconductandincludesbutisnotlimitedtothefollowing:

• Anystudentwhoengagesinbullyingwillbesubjecttodisciplinaryactionuptoandincludingexpulsion.

• Studentsareexpectedtoimmediatelyreportincidentsofbullyingtotheprincipalordesignee.• Schoolstaffand/oradministratorswillpromptlyinvestigateeachcomplaintofbullyingina

thoroughandconfidentialmanner.• Ifthecomplainantstudentorparentofthestudentfeelsthatappropriateresolutionofthe

investigationorcomplainthasnotbeenreachedafterconsultingtheschoolprincipal,thestudentortheparentofthestudentshouldcontactthelocalsuperintendentorhisorherdesignee.

• Theschoolsystemprohibitsretaliatorybehavioragainstanycomplainantoranyparticipantinthecomplaintprocess.

Allstudentsand/orstaffshallimmediatelyreportincidentsofbullying,harassmentorintimidationtotheschoolprincipalordesignee.Schoolstaffmembersareexpectedtoimmediatelyintervenewhentheyseeabullyingincidentoccur.Eachcomplaintofbullyingshallbepromptlyinvestigated.Thispolicyappliestostudentsonschoolgrounds,whiletravelingonaschoolbustoandfromschool,oraschool-sponsoredactivity,andduringaschool-sponsoredactivity.

Bullyingandintimidationwillnotbetolerated.Disciplinaryactionwillbetakenfollowingeachconfirmedincidentofbullying.Disciplinaryactionafterthefirstincidentofbullyingmayincludebutisnotlimitedtothefollowing:

• Lossofaprivilege• Reassignmentofseatsintheclassroom,cafeteriaorschoolbus• Reassignmentofclasses• Detention• In-schoolsuspension• Out-of-schoolsuspension• Expulsion• Assignmenttoanalternativeschool

Ifnecessary,counselingandotherinterventionsshouldalsobeprovidedtoaddressthesocial-emotional,behavioral,andacademicneedsofstudentswhoarevictimsofbullyingandstudentswhocommitanoffenseofbullying.

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Students,parents/guardiansandotherschoolpersonnelmayreportincidentsofbullyingtoanadministrator,teacher,counselororotherstaffmemberorallyorinwritingbyusingtheappropriateform.

Theproceduresforinterveninginbullyingbehaviorincludebutarenotlimitedtothefollowing:

• Allstaff,students,andtheirparentswillreceiveacopyofthepolicyprohibitingbullyingatthebeginningoftheschoolyearaspartofthestudentcodeofconduct.

• Theschoolwillkeepareportofbullyingandtheresultsofaninvestigationconfidential.• Staffareexpectedtoimmediatelyintervenewhentheyseeabullyingincidentoccurorupon

receiptofanyreportofbullying.• Anyonewhowitnessesorexperiencebullyingisencouragedtoreporttheincidenttoaschool

official.

Thefollowingactionswillbetakenwhenbullyingisreported:

1. InvestigationUponreceiptofanyreportofbullying,schoolswilldirectanimmediateinvestigationoftheincident.Theinvestigationwillbeginnolaterthanthenextbusinessdayinwhichtheschoolisinsessionafterthereportisreceivedbytheschoolofficial.Theinvestigationwillbecompletednolaterthantenschooldaysafterthedatethewrittenreportoftheincidentissubmittedtotheschoolofficial.Theinvestigationshallincludeinterviewingtheallegedperpetrator(s)andvictim(s),identifiedwitnesses,teacher(s),andstaffmembersseparately.Physicalevidenceofthebullyingincidentwillbereviewed,ifavailable.

2. NotificationParentsorlegalguardiansofthevictimandaccusedstudentwillbenotifiedoftheinvestigativeprocedure.Iftheincidentinvolvesaninjuryorsimilarsituation,appropriatemedicalattentionshouldbeprovidedandtheparent/guardianshouldbenotifiedimmediately.

3. DisciplineUponconfirmingthatbullyinghasoccurred,theaccusedstudentwillbechargedwithbullyingandwillreceiveage-appropriateconsequenceswhichshallinclude,atminimum,disciplinaryactionorcounseling.

4. FollowUpComplainantswillbepromptlynotifiedofthefindingsoftheinvestigationandtheremedialactiontaken.

5. DocumentationWrittendocumentationcontainingthefindingsoftheinvestigation,includinginputfromthestudents’parentsorlegalguardian,andthedecisionbytheschoolofficial,willbepreparedandplacedintheschoolrecordsofthevictimandperpetrator.

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MJCSCELLPHONEPOLICY

Studentsarenotallowedtousecellphonesatschool,onthebus,oratschoolrelatedevents(sports,fieldtrips,etc.).Cellphonesthatstudentsbringtoschoolmustremainoff,notsilentorvibrate.Ifacellphoneinastudent’spossessionorinastudent’slockergoesoff,orastudentusesthecellphoneduringschool,onthebus,oratschoolrelatedevents,thefollowingactionswillbetaken:

FirstInfraction:ObservingstaffmemberwillconfiscatethecellphoneandgiveittotheDeanofStudents.TheDeanofStudentswilldocumenttheconfiscation,andtheparentorguardianofthestudentmustpickupthephonefromtheDeanofStudentsinperson.

SecondInfraction:ObservingstaffmemberwillconfiscatethecellphoneandgiveittotheDeanofStudents.TheDeanofStudentswilldocumenttheconfiscationandkeepthephoneuntilthelastdayoftheschoolyearora$30fineispaidtoMorrisJeffCommunitySchooltoretrievethephone.

Intheeventofanemergency,familiesareaskedtoleavemessagesforstudentsbycallingtheschool’sphonenumber(504)373-6258,andtomakeafterschoolarrangementsinadvancewheneverpossible.Studentscanusetheofficetelephoneswithpermissionforschoolstaff.

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MiddleYearsProgrammeInclusionPolicy

OurVision:TransformingPublicEducation,FromtheGrassrootsUp

Wearedrivenbytwofundamentalgoals:buildinganinstitutionofthehighestacademiccaliberforourchildrenandtransformingpubliceducationinourCity,andbeyond.

MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolembraceslearnersofallbackgroundsandholdseachstudenttothehighestexpectations.Studentsareprovidedwithadeep,richcurriculumthatengagesthemininquiry,developsstrongcriticalthinkingskills,andchallengesthemtoanewleveloflearning.WepreparestudentsofMorrisJeffCommunitySchooltobecomelifelonglearners.

ButMorrisJeffCommunitySchoolisnotjustaboutoneschooloroneneighborhood.

Weseeourselvesaspartofamovementtotransformpubliceducationinourcountry.Ourschoolwasimaginedandbuiltoutofthousandsofconversations,withparents,communitymembersandprofessionaleducators.ThisgrassrootsapproachtoeducationalreformhascreatedMorrisJeffasoneofthemostraciallyandeconomicallydiversepublicschoolsinthehistoryofNewOrleans.

OurMission:

MorrisJeffCommunitySchool(MJCS)offersaneducationthatisasourceoffreedomandpossibilityforallstudents,permittingthemtodeveloptheirtalentsfully,becomecontributingglobalcitizens,andattainthefoundationneededtoexcelatcollege,career,andbeyond

TheInternationalBaccalaureateOrganization’s(IBO)definitionofstudentswithlearningsupportrequirements²:

Studentswithlearningsupportrequirements,asdefinedbytheIB,may:

• Displaydifficultiesorlivewithconditionsthatareabarriertolearningandthereforeneedparticularteachingstrategiesforclassroommanagementandeffectiveeducation.

• Displayahigherthanaverageaptitudeinoneormoresubjectsthatrequiresadaptationandextensionofthecurriculum.

Studentswithlearningsupportrequirements,asdefinedbytheIB,may:

• Havetheaptitudetomeetallcurriculumandassessmentrequirementsbutrequiresupporttoreachtheirfullpotentialinlearningandassessment.

• Requiresupporttoaccessteachingandlearningincludingplannedstrategiestoaccesscurricularinstructionandinclusiveassessmentarrangementstoaccessassessment.

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OurPhilosophyofInclusion

Webelieveinclusiveenvironmentsarethebestenvironmentsforstudentstolearnandgrow.Allstudentslearnbestwhentheylearnwithpeersfromavarietyofbackgroundsandexperiences.Dailyinteractionsbetweenstudentswithdifferencesbuildsourstudentsempathyforothers,increasestheirabilitytoseeothers’perspectives,andallowsourstudentstounderstandculturesdifferentfromtheirown.AtMorrisJeffCommunitySchool,webelievethatinclusiondoesnotjustapplytostudentswithdisabilities,butallstudentsthatrequiresupporttodeveloptheirtalentsfully.

Thesestudentsinclude,butarenotlimitedto:

• StudentswithIndividualEducationPlans(IEPs)• Studentwith504plans• StudentswhospeaklanguagesotherthanEnglishathome• Studentsfrompoverty• Studentsinneedofcounselingsupport• Studentswithacademicand/orbehaviorchallenges• Studentsthatarehighachievingand/orgifted

WeBelieveInclusionIs:

“Aschool-widebeliefsysteminwhichdiversityisviewedasarichresourceforeveryoneratherthanaproblemtoovercome…Inclusionmeansthatwehelpallchildrenlearnandparticipateinmeaningfulways.”³

OurGuidingPrinciplesforInclusion⁴:

1. Allstudentsattendtheschooltowhichtheywouldgoiftheyhadnodisability.2. Azero-rejectionphilosophy–meaningnostudentisexcludedbasedondisability.3. Placementsareageandgradeappropriatewithnopermanent,self-containedspecialeducation

classes.4. Cooperativelearningandpeerinstructionalmethodsreceivesignificantusageinclassrooms.5. Specialeducationsupportsareprovidedinintegratedenvironments.

TheRelationshipbetweenIBO,MJCSandInclusion:

TheIBOaims⁵to“encouragestudentsacrosstheworldtobecomeactive,compassionateandlifelonglearnerswhounderstandthatotherpeoplewiththeirdifferences,canalsoberight.”Webelieveforourstudentstounderstandotherpeoplewiththeirdifferences,studentsmustinteractandlearnfromandalongsidestudentsfromdifferentbackgroundsandperspectives.AtMJCS,wepracticeintentionalinclusionofstudentsfromourcommunity.

Webelievetoreachourvisiontotransformpubliceducationinourcountry,wemustmodelthepracticesandshowthepowerofinclusiveschools.Wealsobelieveinorderforourstudentstodevelop

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theirtalentsfully,wemustremovebarrierssostudentscanlearninintegratedenvironmentswiththeirpeersratherthansegregatestudentsbasedonobstaclestolearning.

OurInclusionGoalsAre:

• Tocreateawelcomingenvironmentforallstudentsandtheirfamiliesregardlessoflearningneeds

• Toguideallstudentstowardsacademicandsocialindependence• Todevelopfaculty,staffandtheschoolcommunity’smindsetsandskillsforcreatinginclusive

learningenvironments

Tomeetthosegoals,wemustmodelandembracetheIBLearnerProfileAttributesof

• Communicator• Risk-Taker• Open-Minded

WeareAllresponsibleforInclusion:

AllMJCSfaculty,staff,studentsandstudents’familiesareresponsibleformodelingandexhibitingIBLearnerProfileAttributesandsupportinginclusionofallMJCSstudents.

ThePrincipal,DirectorofStudentSupportsandServices,DirectorofFinancesandOperations,andDevelopmentDirectorareresponsibleforraisingfunds,budgetingandallocatingschoolresourcestosupportallstudentsdevelopingtheirtalentsfully.

The504Coordinator,CurriculumCoordinators,EnglishLanguageLearner(ELL)Teacher,ResponsetoIntervention(RTI)Team,andMYPCoordinatorareresponsiblefordevelopingstaffskillsatdeliveringinstructionandensuringresourcesareefficientlyandeffectivelyusedtosupportallstudentsdevelopingtheirtalentsfully.

TheSubjectAreaTeachers,SpecialEducationTeachers,andTeachingAssistantsareresponsibleforcollaboratingwitheachotheranddeliveringinstructioneffectivelyusingtheprinciplesofUniversalDesignforLearning(UDL)thatsupportsallstudentsdevelopingtheirtalentsfully.

TheDeanofStudents,Counselor,Nurse,andRelatedServiceProvidersareresponsibleforsupportingstudentsandteachersindevelopingstudents’talentsfully.

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OurProcessforIdentifyingStudentsinNeedofAdditionalLearningSupports:

• Useauniversalscreeningassessment(s)andotheracademicandbehaviordataforallstudentstodeterminestudentswhomayneedlearningsupports

• HoldameetingcoordinatedbytheRTIteamtodeterminea)iflearningsupportsareneededandb)thetypeoflearningsupportsneeded

• Monitorstudentprogressafterlearningsupportsareputinplace• ReviewstudentprogressafteralengthoftimedecidedbytheRTIteamtodetermineifthe

learningsupportsareleadingtostudentsuccess

Commonadditionallearningsupportsincludebutarenotlimitedto:

• Differentiationofclasswork• Extrainstructionorattentionwithinasubjectareaclass• Additionallanguageormathsmallgroupclasses• FunctionalBehaviorAssessmentsandBehaviorInterventionPlans• Referraltooutsidecommunityprogramsandsupports• Healthplans

OurProcessforIdentifyingStudentswithDisabilities

AtMorrisJeffCommunitySchool,wefollowboththeFederalIndividualswithDisabilitiesEducationAct(IDEA)⁶andguidelinesalongwithLouisiana’sBulletin1508⁷foridentifyingstudentswithdisabilities.Upondeterminationofastudent’sdisability,theIEPteamwilldeterminewhatspecialinstructionisneededforastudenttodeveloptheirtalentsfully.TheLouisianaDepartmentofEducation⁸explainsanIndividualizedEducationProgramasthefollowing:

Schoolsprovideapersonalwrittenplan,calledanIndividualizedEducationProgram,foreverystudentwithdisabilities.Theplanincludes:

• Presentlevelsofacademicachievementandfunctionalperformance,

• Measurableannualgoals,

• Reportsofprogressontheannualgoals,

• Specialeducationandrelatedservicesandsupplementaryaidsandservices,

• Degreeofnonparticipationinregularclassandextracurricularactivities,

• Accommodationsandmodificationsonstateanddistrictassessments,

• Frequency,location,beginninganddurationofservicesandmodifications,and

• Measurablepost-secondarygoals,transitionservicesandtransferofrightsstatement.

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Studentswithdisabilitiesaresupportedbyateamthatincludes:

• Oneorbothparents/guardians

• Oneormoreofthestudent’steachersincludingspecialeducationcasemanager

• Anofficialdesignatedrepresentativefromtheschool

Commonspecialinstructionincludesbutisnotlimitedto:

• Accommodatedsupportsandmaterials

• Modificationofmaterialsandstandards

• Individualizedscheduling

• Assistivetechnology

• Specialinstruction(withinthegeneraleducationclassroomandinaresourcesetting)

• Specialeducationconsultationwithsubjectareateachers

• Teachingassistantsupportorinstruction

• Relatedservicessuchasoccupational,speechorphysicaltherapy

• AdaptedPhysicalEducationinstruction

ThisInclusionPolicywasdevelopedbyateamofMorrisJeffCommunitySchooladministrators,teachers,andteachingassistantsandwasreviewedbystudents’familiesandtheschool’sBoardofDirectors.ThisPolicywillbereviewedyearlybyMYPstaffledbytheMiddleYearsProgrammeCoordinator,SchoolPrincipal/HeadofSchool,andDirectorofStudentSupportsandServices.Thispolicywillbeupdatedontheschoolwebsiteatwww.morrisjeffschool.org

ForanyquestionsorsuggestionsaboutMJCS’sInclusionPolicycontactanyoftheMJCSstaffbelow,

PatriciaVentura,DirectorofStudentSupportServices,pventura@morrisjeffschool.orgRyanRuyle,DirectoroftheMiddleYearsProgramme,rruyle@morrisjeffschool.orgPatriciaPerkins,SchoolPrincipal,pperkins@morrisjeffschool.org

CitationsforDocumentsUsedtoCreatetheMorrisJeffCommunitySchoolInclusionPolicy

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1. "MorrisJeffCommunitySchool-Vision."MorrisJeffCommunitySchool.N.p.,n.d.Web.02June2016

2. MYP:FromPrinciplestoPractice.InternationalBaccalaureateOrganization,May2015.Web.

3. Valle,JanW.,andDavidJ.Connor."Chapter4-PracticingEducationalEquityinaDemocracy."RethinkingDisability:ADisabilityStudiesApproachtoInclusivePractices.NewYork,NY:McGraw-Hill,2011.N.pag.Print

4. Sailor,Wayne."SpecialEducationintheRestructuredSchool."RemedialandSpecialEducation12.6(1991):8-22.Web.(Guidingprincipleswereadaptedfromthisarticle)

5. "Mission."InternationalBaccalaureate®.InternationalBaccalaureateOrganization,n.d.Web.02June2016.

6. "IDEA-BuildingtheLegacyofIDEA2004."IDEA-BuildingtheLegacyofIDEA2004.N.p.,n.d.Web.06June2016

7. Louisiana.DepartmentofEducation.PupilAppraisalHandbook.ByCecilJ.Picard.BatonRouge:LouisianaDept.ofEducation,2004.Print.

8. "HotTopics."StudentswithDisabilities.LouisianaDepartmentofEducation,n.d.Web.06June2016.

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MiddleYearsProgrammeAcademicHonestyPolicy

OurVision:TransformingPublicEducation,FromtheGrassrootsUp

Wearedrivenbytwofundamentalgoals:buildinganinstitutionofthehighestacademiccaliberforourchildrenandtransformingpubliceducationinourCity,andbeyond.

MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolembraceslearnersofallbackgroundsandholdseachstudenttothehighestexpectations.Studentsareprovidedwithadeep,richcurriculumthatengagesthemininquiry,developsstrongcriticalthinkingskills,andchallengesthemtoanewleveloflearning.WepreparestudentsofMorrisJeffCommunitySchooltobecomelifelonglearners.

ButMorrisJeffCommunitySchoolisnotjustaboutoneschooloroneneighborhood.

Weseeourselvesaspartofamovementtotransformpubliceducationinourcountry.Ourschoolwasimaginedandbuiltoutofthousandsofconversations,withparents,communitymembersandprofessionaleducators.ThisgrassrootsapproachtoeducationalreformhascreatedMorrisJeffasoneofthemostraciallyandeconomicallydiversepublicschoolsinthehistoryofNewOrleans.

OurMission:

MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolwillofferaneducationthatisasourceoffreedomandpossibilityforchildren,permittingthemtodeveloptheirtalentsfully,becomeeffectivecitizensinourdemocracy,andattainthefoundationtheyneedtoexcelathighschool,college,andbeyond.¹

InregardstoAcademicHonesty,TheInternationalBaccalaureateOrganization’s(IBO)states²:

“ItisarequirementthateveryIBWorldSchoolofferingtheMYPhasapolicytopromoteacademichonesty.AcademichonestyintheIBisaprincipleinformedbytheattributesoftheIBlearnerprofile.Inteaching,learningandassessment,academichonestyservestopromotepersonalintegrityandengenderrespectforothersandtheintegrityoftheirwork.Upholdingacademichonestyalsohelpstoensurethatallstudentshaveanequalopportunitytodemonstratetheknowledgeandskillstheyacquireduringtheirstudies.”

OurPhilosophyofAcademicHonesty

Webelievethatinordertobuildaninstitutionofthehighestcaliber…thatoffersaneducationthatisasourceoffreedomandpossibility,wemustmodel,asaschoolcommunity,andexplicitlyteachstudentsprincipledaction.WeseeAcademicHonestyasacomponentofbeingPrincipled.

TheIBLearnerProfilestatesPrincipledas:

Weactwithintegrityandhonesty,withastrongsenseoffairnessandjustice,andwithrespectforthedignityandrightsofpeopleeverywhere.Wetakeresponsibilityforouractionsandtheirconsequences.²

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StudentsintheMJCSPrimaryYearsProgramme(PYP)learnPrincipledastakingresponsibilityfortheiractionsandbeinghonest.AsastudentprogressesthroughtheMYP,theylearnPrinciplednotonlyappliestobehavior,buttoacademics.

Understandingacademichonestyisanaturalprogressiontocultivateastudent’sinquiryintoactionablereflectionsanddecisions.PartofMYPstaffmembers’responsibilityistoimpartwisdomonwhatconstitutesacademichonestyanddefinepropermethodologytodetermineappropriateownershipandapplicationofknowledge.

Inanagewheretechnologicalinnovationincreasesonadailybasisandknowledgeandlearningprotocolsassimilatetomeetsociety’sincreasingsenseofglobalawareness,itismoreimportantthanevertoclearlydefineforourstudentscitationstandards,determininginformationownership,examplesofacademicdishonesty,andthecorrespondingdisciplinaryresults.Thesefactorsareonlypartoftheequation.AsanIBeducator,itisalsoaresponsibilitytoinstilltheindoctrinatedvaluesthatconstituteanethicalspiritinnature.

WeareAllresponsibleforAcademicHonesty:

AllMJCSfaculty,staff,studentsandstudents’familiesareresponsibleformodelingandexhibitingIBLearnerProfileattributes,particularlyprincipledforallMJCSstudents.

ThePrincipal,DirectorofFinancesandOperations,andDevelopmentDirectorareresponsibleforraisingfunds,budgetingandallocatingschoolresourcestosupportallstudents’knowledgeofAcademicHonesty,skillsforproperlycitingworkofothers,andrespondingtoinfractionsrelatedtoAcademicHonesty.

TheDeanofStudents,CurriculumCoordinators,SchoolLibrarian,andMYPCoordinatorareresponsiblefordevelopingstaffskillsatdeliveringinstruction,includingteachingresearchApproachestoLearningskillsandensuringresourcesareefficientlyandeffectivelyusedtosupportallstudents’knowledgeofAcademicHonesty,skillsforproperlycitingworkofothers,andrespondingtoinfractionsrelatedtoAcademicHonesty.

TheSubjectAreaTeachers,SpecialEducationTeachers,andTeachingAssistantsareresponsibleforcollaboratingwitheachotheranddeliveringinstructioneffectivelytosupportstudents’knowledgeofAcademicHonesty,buildingtheirresearchApproachestoLearningskillsandrespondingtoinfractionsrelatedtoAcademicHonesty.Inaddition,anysituationsinwhichtheteacherorteacherassistantbelievesacademicdishonestymayhavetakenplaceshouldbereportedtotheDeanofStudentsimmediately.

TheMYPStudentsareresponsibleforexhibitingtheIBLearnerProfileAttributeofPrincipled,knowingandunderstandingtheAcademicHonestyPolicyandaskingtheirsubjectteachers,Librarian,DeanofStudentsortheMYPCoordinatorwhentheyhaveanyquestionsaboutAcademicHonesty.

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WeFollowIBDefinitionsforAcademicMisconduct:

TheIBdefinesacademicmisconductasbehaviorthatresultsin,ormayresultin,thestudentoranyotherstudentgaininganunfairadvantageinoneormoreassessmentcomponent.

Academicmisconductincludes:

• Plagiarism-therepresentation,intentionallyorunwittingly,oftheideas,wordsorworkofanotherpersonwithoutproper,clearandexplicitacknowledgment

• Collusion-supportingacademicmisconductbyanotherstudent,asinallowingone’sworktobecopiedorsubmittedforassessmentbyanother

• Duplicationofwork-thepresentationofthesameworkfordifferentassessmentcomponents

• Anyotherbehaviorthatgivesanunfairadvantagetoastudentorthataffectstheresultsofanotherstudent(falsifyingdata,misconductduringanexamination,creatingspuriousreflections).

FormostMYPassessments,studentsareexpectedtoworkindependentlybutwithappropriatesupportfromteachersandotheradults,althoughtherearemanyoccasionswhencollaborationwithotherstudentsisanimportantpartofthelearningprocess.

WeFurtherDefineAcademicMisconductas:

AcademicMisconduct

Description

Cheating Definition:

Cheatingistakingorgivinganyinformationormaterialwhichwillbeusedtodetermineacademiccredit³

Examples:

• Copyingfromanotherstudent’shomework

• Usingacellphoneoracalculatoronaquiz

Plagiarism Definition:

Therepresentation,intentionallyorunwittingly,oftheideas,wordsorworkofanotherpersonwithoutproper,clearandexplicitacknowledgment²

Examples:

• Notcitingsomeoneelse’sworkwhenwritingaresearchpaper

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• Turninginanotherperson’sessayyoufoundonline

Additionally,

MYPsubjectteacherswilldetermineandexplicitlyteacheitherAPAorMLAcitationsrelevanttotheirsubjectareasostudentsproperlycitetheworkofothers.Studentsshouldcitetheauthorsofideas,words,imagesorcodeusedingradedassignments.

AcademicMisconduct

Description

Bribery Definition:Briberytakesontwoforms³:

1. Bribingsomeoneforanacademicadvantage,oracceptingsuchabribe(i.e.astudentoffersateachermoney,goods,orservicesinexchangeforapassinggrade,oraprofessoracceptsthisbribe).

2. Usinganacademicadvantageasabribe(i.e.ateacheroffersastudentapassinggradeinexchangeformoney,goods,orservices,orastudentacceptsthisbribe).

Examples:

• Astudentofferingtobuylunchtoasubjectteacherinexchangeforahighergradeonasummative

• Asubjectteachergivingastudentahighergradeforthestudentwalkingtheteacher’sdog.

Misrepresentation

Definition:

Misrepresentationisanyactoromissionthatisintendedtodeceiveaninstructorforacademicadvantage.Misrepresentationincludeslyingtoaninstructorinanattempttoincreaseyourgrade,orlyingtoaninstructorwhenconfrontedwithallegationsofacademicdishonesty.³

Example:

• TellingaMYPstaffmemberyouaresickandcannotturninassignmentontimetoimproveyourgradewhenyouarenotsick.

Fabrication Definition:

Fabricationistheuseofinventedormisrepresentativeinformation.Fabricationmostoftenoccursinthesciences,whenstudentscreateoralterexperimentaldata.Listingasourceinyourworkscitedthatyoudidnotactuallyuseinyourresearchisalso

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fabrication.³

Example:

• Changingormakingupdataonascienceexperimenttoearnabettergrade.

AcademicMisconduct

Description

GhostWriting Definition:

Aghostwriteras"somebodywhowritessomethingfororwithsomebodyelse,theotherpersonreceivingsolecreditastheauthor”⁴

Example:

• Astudentwritesapaperforanotherstudentwithouttakinganycreditforthewrittenwork.

DuplicateSubmission

Definition:

Thepresentationofthesameworkfordifferentassessmentcomponents²AND/ORAduplicatesubmissionmeansastudentsubmitsthesamepaperfortwodifferentclasses.³

Example:

• AstudentsubmitsanessayforLanguageandLiteratureandsubmitsthesameessay(orpartof)foranassignmentinIndividualsandSocietieswithoutaskingforpermissionfrombothsubjectteachers.

Collusion Definition:

Supportingacademicmisconductbyanotherstudent,asinallowingone’sworktobecopiedorsubmittedforassessmentbyanother²AND/ORCollusionistheactoftwoormorestudentsworkingtogetheronanindividualassignment.³

Example

• Agroupofstudentsworktogethertocompleteasummativethatwasintendedasindividualwork.

Additionally,

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“Whenstudentsworkingingroupsarerequiredtosubmitindividualpiecesofworktheymayfindthedifferencebetweencollaborationandcollusionconfusing.It'simportant,therefore,thatyoumakethedistinctionclear.Thismeanssupportingthemtocollaborateeffectivelywhileexplainingthatsubmittingapieceofworkdonejointlyasifithasbeendoneindividually(whetherunintentionallyorotherwise)isconsideredcollusionandassuchissubjecttoacademicmisconductprocedures.”⁵

AcademicMisconduct

Description

OtherAcademicMisconduct

Definition:

Academicmisconductistheviolationofpoliciesbytamperingwithgradesorbyobtainingand/ordistributinganypartofatestorassignment.³

Example:

AnoldersiblinggivesayoungersiblingacopyofasummativeinMathematics.

WeRespondtoPossibleAcademicDishonestyby:

1. AnyMJCSstaffmemberorstudentthatsuspectsacademicdishonestyhastakenplaceimmediatelyreportstheincidenttotheMYPDeanofStudents.Theincidentcanbereportedverbally,butawrittenaccountoftheincidentmustbegiventotheMYPDeanofStudentswithin24hoursoftheverbalaccount.

2. TheMYPDeanofStudentsmustbeginaninvestigationoftheincidentincludingnotifyingtheaccusedstudent’sfamily.Theinvestigationmustbecompletedwithin3schooldaysofthenotificationfromtheMJCSstaffmemberorstudent.

3. TheMYPDeanofStudentsdetermineswhetheracademicdishonestyhastakenplacebasedontheinvestigation.

4. TheMYPDeanofStudentsnotifiestheaccusedstudent,accusedstudent’sfamily,andthestaffmemberwhetherornotacademicdishonestyhastakenplace.

5. TheMYPDeanofStudentsdeterminesconsequencesforacademicdishonesty.

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Studentmisbehaviorsthatarenottheresultofineffectivedirections

Suggestedteacherresponse Suggestedadministrativeresponseiffoundtohavebeenacademicallydishonest

• SuspicionofbreachofAcademicHonestyPolicy

• ReferraltoDeanofStudents • Contactfamilyofstudent

• ContactstaffmemberreferringtoDeanofStudents

• Restorativeconference(ifneeded)

• Studentredoestheentireorportionoftheassignment/assessment/paperatatimeandplacesetbytheDeanofStudents

OurAcademicHonestyPolicywasdevelopedbyateamofdedicatedMorrisJeffCommunitySchooladministrators,teachers,andteachingassistants.Thisdocumentwasreviewedbystudents’familiesandourBoardofDirectors.ThisdocumentwillbereviewedyearlybyMYPstaffledbytheMiddleYearsProgrammeCoordinator,SchoolPrinaipal/HeadofSchool,andSchoolLibrarian.Thispolicywillbeupdatedontheschoolwebsiteatwww.morrisjeffschool.org

ForanyquestionsorsuggestionsaboutMJCS’sAcademicHonestyPolicycontactanyoftheMJCSstaffbelow,

SarahBlaum,Librarian,sblaum@morrisjeffschooml.orgRyanRuyle,MiddleYearsProgrammeCoordinator,rruyle@morrisjeffschool.orgPatriciaPerkins,SchoolPrincipal,pperkins@morrisjeffschool.org

CitationsforDocumentsUsedtoCreatetheMorrisJeffCommunitySchoolInclusionPolicy

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9. "MorrisJeffCommunitySchool-Vision."MorrisJeffCommunitySchool.N.p.,n.d.Web.02June2016

10. MYP:FromPrinciplestoPractice.InternationalBaccalaureateOrganization,May2015.Web.

11. "Plagiarism&AcademicIntegrity:TypesofAcademicDishonesty."TypesofAcademicDishonesty.St.PetersburgCollegeLibraries,n.d.Web.07June2016

12. "Plagiarism&AcademicHonestyatBowValleyCollege:FormsofPlagiarism:Cyber-Plagiarism,GhostWriting&PaperMills."FormsofPlagiarism:Cyber-Plagiarism,GhostWriting&PaperMills.BowValleyCollege,n.d.Web.07June2016.

13. "Collaborationvs.Collusion."Collaborationvs.Collusion.UniversityofReading,n.d.Web.07June2016

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MiddleYearsProgrammeAssessmentPolicyOurVision:TransformingPublicEducation,FromtheGrassrootsUp:Wearedrivenbytwofundamentalgoals:buildinganinstitutionofthehighestacademiccaliberforourchildrenandtransformingpubliceducationinourCity,andbeyond.MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolembraceslearnersofallbackgroundsandholdseachstudenttothehighestexpectations.Studentsareprovidedwithadeep,richcurriculumthatengagesthemininquiry,developsstrongcriticalthinkingskills,andchallengesthemtoanewleveloflearning.WepreparestudentsofMorrisJeffCommunitySchooltobecomelifelonglearners.ButMorrisJeffCommunitySchoolisnotjustaboutoneschooloroneneighborhood.Weseeourselvesaspartofamovementtotransformpubliceducationinourcountry.Ourschoolwasimaginedandbuiltoutofthousandsofconversations,withparents,communitymembersandprofessionaleducators.ThisgrassrootsapproachtoeducationalreformhascreatedMorrisJeffasoneofthemostraciallyandeconomicallydiversepublicschoolsinthehistoryofNewOrleans.OurMission:MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolwillofferaneducationthatisasourceoffreedomandpossibilityforchildren,permittingthemtodeveloptheirtalentsfully,becomeeffectivecitizensinourdemocracy,andattainthefoundationtheyneedtoexcelathighschool,college,andbeyond.¹

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“Weareobligatedtoconsidertheassessmentevidenceimpliedbytheoutcomessought,ratherthanthinkingaboutassessmentprimarilyasameansforgeneratinggrades.”

-WigginsandMcTigheOurAssessmentPhilosophy:Weunderstandthatinorderforstudentstomaximizetheirpotential,theymustbeprovidedwithchallengesandopportunitiesthatensuretheirgrowthandpushtheirthinking.Weunderstandthatassessingstudentlearningiscomplexandthatrigorous,authenticandalignedassessmentsareessentialtothelearningprocess.Theintentofassessmentistorevealwhatastudentunderstands,knowsandisabletodoandisintegraltothelearningprocess.Weunderstandthatwealldeservevariouswaystoshowwhatweknowandhonorevidenceofstudentunderstandingthatisvaried,constructivistandholistic.Ourassessmentpracticeswillenhanceandimprovetheteachingprocess,encouragestudentlearningandhonorandrewardgrowth.ThroughouttheMYPunitsofstudy,studentsaretaughttheApproachestoLearning(ATL)skillsofcommunication,social,self-management,research,andthinking.Theseskillsgivestudentstheskillsandhabitswhichwillhelpthemtobesuccessfulonsummativesaswellasenhanceskillsneededtoexcelinhighschool,collegeandcareer.Wefeelthatstudentsshouldbeinvolvedintheassessmentprocessandshouldbeawareoftheexpectationssothattheycantakeownershipoftheirlearning.BysharingMYPobjectivesandassessmentcriteria,offeringtargetedfeedback,andprovidingourstudentswithtimeforreflectionandgoalsetting,wecanensurethatstudentsaremeetingwithsuccessandachievingathighlevels.Studentsmusttobeabletoapplytheirlearning,independentlyandthoughtfully,tovariedcomplexsituations,insideandoutsideofschool.Lackingthisabilitytotransfertheirlearning,astudentwillbeneithercollegenorworkplaceready.Therefore,assessmentpracticeswillbeguidedbythislargergoal:allstudentsbecomingindependent,criticalandcreativethinkerswhotakeownershipoftheirlearningandsuccess.

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OurGuidingPrinciples:Assessmentaccuratelyrevealswhatstudentsunderstand,knowandareabletodo.

● Drivenbylearningoutcomeswhichareauthentic,rigorousandalignedwithsubjectgroupobjectivesoftheMYPaswellaLouisianaStateStandards

● PromotesdeepunderstandingofsubjectcontentandIBconcepts● Designedtoensurestudents’developmentoftheApproachestoLearningskillsinorder

topromoteindependenceandtransferandbuildstrongacademichabitsAssessmentprovidesmeaningfulfeedbackandpromotesreflection.

● Givesstudentsaclearpictureoftheirprogressandfeedbackonhowtoimprove● Promotesreflectionamongteachersandstudents● Providesstudentswithopportunitiestoowntheirownlearningandchallenge

themselvestoimprovetheirskillsandgrowtheirknowledgeinresponsetofeedback● Providesstudentswithopportunitiesforreflection,aswellaspeerassessmentandself-

assessmentAssessmentdrivesinstructionalpractice.

● Providesdatathatinformsinstructionaldecisions● Ensuresteacherreflectionandgrowth

Assessmentpromotespositiveattitudestowardslearning.

● Encouragesintrinsicmotivationandbuildsconfidenceandthepositivefeelingsthatresultfromsuccess

● Encouragesamindsetthatvaluesfailureandseesitasawaytogrow● Encouragesstudentstoseekoutchallengesandberisktakersaslearners

Assessmentisdifferentiated.

● Identifiesareasofgrowth● Recognizesandtakesintoaccountstudentswithdiverselearningneedsbymodifying

andaccommodatingexpectationsinrelationtoindividualizedneeds● Honorsthewholechild● Isvariedintypeandpurpose

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OurPrimaryAssessmentMethodsAre:Formative(AssessmentFORlearning)Formativeassessmentisalloftheactivitiesusedbytheteachertogatherinformationthatallowsforfeedbacktomodifyandguideteachingandlearning.Thisoccurswhileknowledgeisbeinglearned.Itspurposeistoprovidespecific,timelyfeedbackforimprovement.Itisusedfrequently,thoughtfullyandstrategically,throughoutaunitofstudy,topromotesuccessonsummativeassessments.Someexamplesofformativeassessmentsareexittickets,quizzes,homework,checklists,etc.Summative(AssessmentOFlearning)Summativeassessmentoccursattheendofalearningcycleandprovidesinformationtobeusedindeterminingastudent’sachievement.MYPsummativeassessmentsusuallyoccurattheendofeachunittoprovideevidenceforevaluatingstudentachievementusingsubjectrubricsprovidedbytheIB.Diagnostic/UniversalScreeningAssessmentsDiagnostictestingtakesplacepriortoinstructiontodeterminestudentneedsaswellasmakedecisionsforremediationandsupport.ProgressmonitoringisskillspecificbenchmarktestingalongthewaytodetermineifstudentsareprogressingandtobeusedtomodifyoradjustRTIprogramming.Someexamplesofdiagnostic/UniversalScreeningAssessmentsareSTARReadingandMath,,LEAP360,LEAPandEOCpracticetests,etc.ExternalMandatedAssessmentsSeveralexternalassessmentsarerequiredbytheStateofLouisianawhicharetheLEAP2025andEndofCourse(EOC)tests.Louisianastudentsareassessedannuallyingrades3through8andinthehighschoolgrades.Studentsingrades3through8takeassessmentsinEnglish,math,scienceandsocialstudies.Forhighschoolcourses,studentstakeEOCtestsin6subjects:AlgebraI,Geometry,EnglishI,EnglishII,BiologyandU.S.History.Theseassessmentsmeasureproficiencyineachsubjectarea.

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OurAssessmentStrategies:Avarietyofstrategieswillbeusedinordertoprovideabalancedandevidencebasedconclusionaboutastudent’sachievementthroughthedevelopmentofrigorous,alignedassignments.Thefirstthreecouldbeaformalendofunitsummativeorpartofthetraditionalgrade.PerformanceTasks/ProjectsComplexchallengesthatmirrorrealworldproblemsandcanrangeinlengthfromshorttermtaskstolong-term,multistageprojects.Theyareauthenticandusuallyaddressarealorsimulatedaudienceandallowstudentsgreateropportunitytopersonalizethetask.AcademicPrompts/TasksOpen-endedquestionsorproblemsthatrequirethestudenttothinkcriticallyanduseanalysis,synthesisandevaluation.Theyrequireaconstructedresponseandareopenwithnosinglebestanswer.Theyrequireevidencefortheanswergivenandapossibleexplanationofmethodsusedtosolvetheproblemortask.Thisincludeswritingassignments(essaysandcreativewriting).QuizzesandTestsTraditionalassessmentformatsconsistingofcontent-focuseditemsthatassessforfactualinformationandoftenuseselectedresponse(multiplechoice,true/false,matching)orshortanswer/extendedresponseformats.PortfolioAssessmentPortfoliosprovideameansforstudentsandteacherstocompileevidenceoflearningovertime,aswellasofferaplacetospotlightone’sidentityandpersonalaccomplishments.Portfoliosinvolvestudentsinreflectionoftheirlearning,astheychoosepiecesofworkthatdemonstratetheirlevelofknowledgeandunderstanding,aswellastheirskills.Theyarealsousefulwaystoinvolvestudentsintheirownlearning.

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OurMYPSummativeAssessments:MYPsummativeassessmentsarerequiredbytheIBinYears1–5.MYPsummativeassessmentsareteacher/departmentcreatedassessmentsalignedtotheIBsubject-specificcriteriaandareuniquetoeachsubjectareaasseeninthetablebelow.IBrequireseachsubjectareatoassesseachcriteriaatleasttwiceduringtheschoolyear.

Teachers/departmentsuseprofessionaljudgmentdeterminingachievementlevelsattainedbystudentsoneachsummative.Oneachsummativestudentsarescoredona0-8scalebasedondescriptorsfromIBrubrics.

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OurGradingPoliciesfor2017-2018:MYP(grades6-8)studentsatMJCSearntwotypesofgrades,MYPsummativegrades*andanacademichabits’grade.MYPSummativeGrades

• Basedonsummativeassessmentsusuallygivenattheendofaunitofinquiry• Eachassessmentwillassessoneormoresubjectspecificcriteria• Eachassessmentcriteriawillbeassessedtwiceduringtheschoolyear• Summativeachievementlevelsaredeterminedbysubjectteachersusingsubjectspecificrubrics• Nootherwork,besidestheworkonthesummative,canbeusedtodetermineMYPsubject

achievementlevels• Achievementlevelscanrangefroma0(lowest)to8(highest)onasummativeassessment• Attheendoftheschoolyear,subjectteachersaddtogetherthestudent’sfinalachievement

levelsinallcriteriaofthesubjectgrouptodetermineaMYPoverallgeneralscoreforthesubjectonascale1-7.

AcademicHabit’sGrade

• Basedonclassworkcompletion,participationinclass,homeworkcompletionandbehavior.• AchievementlevelsaredeterminedbyteachersusingtheAcademicHabit’sGradeRubric.• Achievementlevelscanrangefroma0(lowest)to8(highest)onasummativeassessment•

*Students,grades6-8,takingacoursethatearnsahighschoolcreditwillbegradedaccordingtothehighschoolgradingpolicyinthehighschoolcourse.Thatgradewillincludeatraditionalgrade(i.e.A,B,C,D,orF)

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MYPOverallSubjectScoring

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WeReportLearningProgressandGradesBy:FormativeandSummativeAssessmentsTimelinessoffeedbackisparamounttoimprovingstudentlearning.Allformativeandsummativeassessmentsshallbereturnedtothestudentscoredand/orwithfeedbackwithintwoweeksoftheassessmentbeingcompletedbythestudent.ReportCardsReportingofstudentachievementforMYPstudentswillbetwotiered.StudentswillreceiveasubjectspecificscorebasedonMYPsummatives.ThiswillbeaMYPgradethatisbasedsolelyoncontentsummativesthatarescoredusingacriterion-basedrubricthatissharedwithstudentsinadvanceofsummativework.ThesecondwillbeaAcademicHabit’sGradebasedonclassworkcompletion,participation,homeworkcompletionandbehavior.Reportcardsareissuedattheendofthequarterviawww.morrisjeff.managebac.comand/orsenthomeviapapercopies.StudentLedConferencesTwiceayearparentswillbeinvitedtoattendtheirchild’sstudentledconference.Thiswilloccuratthebeginningandendoftheyear,andthestudentwillleadtheconference,sharinggoals,progress,bestworkandselectedachievements.ProgressReportConferencesParent/teacherconferenceswillbeheldmidwaythroughthesecondandthirdquarterreportingperiodinordertogiveparentsandstudentsfeedbackontheirchild’sprogress.ManagebacSubjectteacherswillentersummativegradeswithintwoweeksofthestudentcompletingtheassignment/assessment.Parentsandstudentswillhaveaccesstothefeedback/scoresviawww.morrisjeff.managebac.com.OurAssessmentPolicywasdevelopedbyateamofdedicatedMorrisJeffCommunitySchooladministrators,teachers,andteachingassistants.Thisdocumentwasreviewedbystudents’familiesandourBoardofDirectors.ThisdocumentwillbereviewedyearlybyMYPstaffledbytheMiddleYearsProgrammeCoordinatorandSchoolPrincipal/HeadofSchool.Thispolicywillbeupdatedontheschoolwebsiteatwww.morrisjeffschool.orgForanyquestionsorsuggestionsaboutMJCS’sAssessmentPolicycontactanyoftheMJCSstaffbelow,RyanRuyle,MiddleYearsProgrammeCoordinator,rruyle@morrisjeffschool.orgPatriciaPerkins,SchoolPrincipal,pperkins@morrisjeffschool.org

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SupervisionandCurriculumDevelopment.3. Wiggins,G&McTighe,J.Understandingbydesign(expanded2nded).Alexandria,Va:

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MiddleYearsProgrammeLanguagePolicy

OurVision:TransformingPublicEducation,FromtheGrassrootsUpWearedrivenbytwofundamentalgoals:buildinganinstitutionofthehighestacademiccaliberforourchildrenandtransformingpubliceducationinourCity,andbeyond.MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolembraceslearnersofallbackgroundsandholdseachstudenttothehighestexpectations.Studentsareprovidedwithadeep,richcurriculumthatengagesthemininquiry,developsstrongcriticalthinkingskills,andchallengesthemtoanewleveloflearning.WepreparestudentsofMorrisJeffCommunitySchooltobecomelifelonglearners.ButMorrisJeffCommunitySchoolisnotjustaboutoneschooloroneneighborhood.Weseeourselvesaspartofamovementtotransformpubliceducationinourcountry.Ourschoolwasimaginedandbuiltoutofthousandsofconversations,withparents,communitymembersandprofessionaleducators.ThisgrassrootsapproachtoeducationalreformhascreatedMorrisJeffasoneofthemostraciallyandeconomicallydiversepublicschoolsinthehistoryofNewOrleans.OurMission:MorrisJeffCommunitySchoolwillofferaneducationthatisasourceoffreedomandpossibilityforchildren,permittingthemtodeveloptheirtalentsfully,becomeeffectivecitizensinourdemocracy,andattainthefoundationtheyneedtoexcelathighschool,college,andbeyond.¹

IBLearnerProfileAttributeFocus

● Communicator● Thinkers● Open-Minded● Knowledgeable

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OurLanguagePhilosophy:

“Nomatterwhatpeopletellyou,wordsandideascanchangetheworld.”-RobinWilliams

Languageisfundamentaltolearning,thinkingandcommunicatingandthereforepermeatesallinstructionalpracticeshenceallteachersarelanguageteachers.WeembracethetruththatliteracyskillsareutilizedallofthetimeandthereforeshouldbethoughtfullyandstrategicallyembeddedintoallMYPcourses,projects,andextracurricularactivities.Studentsneedtobetaughttobecritical,creativeandindependentthinkersandcomprehending,ormeaning-making,iswhatlearnersmustdoallofthetimeinordertobeeffectivecommunicators.Developingadvancedliteracyskillsduringtheadolescentyearsisparamountinpropellingstudentsintobecomingindependent,skilled,confidentcommunicators.Stronglanguageskillsareessentialtomeetingthechangingandchallengingdemandsofcollegeandcareeraswellasdevelopingthesoftskillsnecessarytonavigatelife’schallenges.RunningalongsideourcommitmenttoensuringourstudentsarehighlyliterateinEnglishisourcommitmenttoourlanguageacquisitionprogram.Ourstudentswillgrowtobelife-longlanguagelearnerswithacuriosityforandknowledgeoftheSpanish-speakingworld.StudentswillbeequippedwithavarietyoflinguisticskillsandculturalknowledgetocommunicateeffectivelyinSpanishandinreal-lifesituations.OurPedagogicalandLiteracyLearningBeliefs:Webelievethatourliteracyapproachshouldencourageourstudentstobecomeaction-orientedlifelonglearners,readersandwriterswhounderstandthataccesstopowerandprivilegearedeeplyconnectedtoone’sabilitytocommunicate.Withthisaccessandunderstandingonecanbecomeanagentofchangeusingacquiredknowledgeaswellascritical,creativeandindependentthinkingskillstobeindividualswhoaffectchangeandworktobuildamorepeacefulworld.Languageisavehicleforthought,creativity,self-expressionandsocialinteraction.

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WeWillDothisby:

1. Embracingliteracyinstructionacrossalldisciplinesandcommittingtoincorporatingeffectiveliteracyinstructionintoourdailypractice.Itisevidentthatallaspectsofliteracyimpactlearninginallsubjectareas-reading/comprehending,writing,speaking,listeningandaccessinginformationfrommedia.

• OurMYPunitsacrossallsubjectswillhaveliteracyembeddedintolessonsandourinstructionalpractice.

• Engaginginliteracydevelopment• IBandLouisianaacademicstandardscallfordeepconceptualunderstandingwhich

commandsthinking,processingandsynthesizingofcomplexandmultifacetedinformationinavarietyofways–inallsubjectareas,andinmorethanonelanguage

• Developingskills-listening,speaking,reading,writing,viewingandpresentinginavarietyofcontexts

• Applyinglinguisticandliteraryconceptsandskillsinavarietyofauthenticcontextsanddisciplines

2. Aligningliteracypracticesandproceduresacrossalldisciplines.

• Writinginallclassesanduseshared,commonrubrics• Teachvocabularyacrossthecurriculum• Usealignedcomprehension/closereadingstrategies• Developingoralfluencythroughacademicdiscussionsanddiscourse

3. Committingtohavingallstudentsreadauthentic,interestingandchallengingtextswitha

focusoninternationalmindednessaswellassocio-politicalconsciousness.• Thoughtfulandcommunaltextselectionthatcontributestothedevelopmentof

“opinion-forming,decisionmakingandethical-reasoningskills,andfurtherdevelopstheattributesofanIBlearner”(LanguageandLiterature)

• Differentiatedanchortextsandsupplementaryreadingsandviceversa• Independentreadingexpectationsbasedoninterest,choiceandexposure• Engagingwithtextsfromdifferenthistoricalperiodsandavarietyofcultures• Workingtodevelopalifelonginterestinreading

4. Honoringgrowth,effortandself-awarenessaswellassharingasincerebeliefthateverychild

cangrowtheirlanguageskillsandbecomeindependentreaders,writersandcommunicators.• Incorporatinggrowthmindsetintoourcurriculum.• Helpingourstudentsperceivethemselvesascapableofbeingsuccessfulinschooland

empowerthemtorecognizethattheyareinchargeoftheiracademicsuccess.• Inspirelifelongreaders,andlearners,bydeliberatelyandcollectivelyworkingto

improvestudents’attitudestowardreadingandlearning.• Motivatingolderchildrentoreadisdeeplyhinderedwhentheyarrivedysfunctional

readersandwritersandtheresearchisgrimintermsoftheirabilitytoevercatchup.Anindividual’ssuccesswillbehinderedifunabletointerfacewithlotsofinformationfromvarioussourceswithease,efficiencyandconfidence.Wemustdefythisandneverstopbelievingthatallstudentscanbecomeindependentreadersofcomplextextwhenappropriatelysupported.Thisbeginswithinnovation,commitmentanda

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collectiveandrelentlesseffortbyalloftheteachers-acrossallsubjectareas-tosupportcatchingourstudentsup.

• MotivatingolderchildrentoreadwhocometousasfunctionalorhighlyfunctionalreadersisequallyimportantandchallengingasmanyofthetraditionalpracticesinplaceinMiddleSchoolsandHighSchoolskillanylove,excitementorinterestthatouronandabovelevelreadersmaybring.Italsounderestimatestheirabilitybynotofferingthemthoughtful,interestingchallengesthatpushthemtogrowasreadersandwriters.

5. Embracingdifferentiatedinstructiondrivenbyourcommitmenttoinclusionbybeingopen

mindedtopersonalizedlearningandutilizingallofthetoolsthattechnologyoffersustodothiseffectively,honoringindividualneeds(interest,readinessandapproachestolearning)whileembracingthebeautyandpowerofcollaboration.Wemustattempttostrikeabalancebetweenindividualgrowthempoweredbyself-awarenessandownershipandthepowerandimportanceofcollaboration.

6. Embracingcomputerliteracyisessentialtoourstudentsbecomingcareerandcollegeready.Usingtechnologyanddigitalmediastrategicallyandcapablywillbesupportedanddevelopedthroughapersonalizedlearningfocus

• IBstates,“Studentsareencouragedtouseapplicationssuchasdatabases,presentation,software,onlinegames,podcasts,socialmedia,simulations,spreadsheetsandsearchengines.Oneoftheaimsoflanguageandliteratureis‘toengagewithavarietyofmediaandinformationandcommunicationtechnologyinordertoexplorelanguage(Languageandliteraturepilotguide2012)

• Thisincludesblogs,websites,emails,films,musicvideos,digitaladvertisementsandotherelectronicmediaasexamplesofthetextsstudentsshouldbereading,producing,listeningtoandviewingaspartoftheireducation.Additionally,oneoftheaimsofMYPdesignisalsotouseandapplyinformationcommunicationtechnology(ICT)toolseffectively.”(ConnectingIBtotheCoreIBandtheCommonCoreStateStandards,page21)

OurApproachtoLanguageAcquisition:

Learningtospeakanother’slanguagemeanstakingone’splaceinthehumancommunity.Itmeansreachingouttoothersacrossculturalandlinguisticboundaries.Languageisfarmorethanasystemtobeexplained.Itisourmostimportantlinktotheworldaroundus.Languageiscultureinmotion.Itispeopleinteractingwithpeople.Savignon(1983)AnintegralpartoftheMYPstudents’academicexperienceislearninghowtocommunicateinmultiplemodesandinmorethanonelanguage.IBencouragesnotonlymultilingualismbutalsointerculturallearning.“ThestudyofadditionallanguagesintheMYPprovidesstudentswiththeopportunitytodevelopinsightsintothefeatures,processesandcraftoflanguageandtheconceptofculture,andtorealizethattherearediversewaysofliving,behavingandviewingtheworld.”(LanguageAcquisitionGuide,page4).Languageacquisitionclassesarepartofourcorecurriculumandstudentshavetheopportunitytostudyatleastonelanguageotherthantheirmothertongue.Learninglanguagesbeyondtheirmother

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tonguedevelopsstudents’international-mindednessbyincreasingstudents’understandingofothers’perspectivesandcultures.MJCSMYPstudentshaveawiderangeofpriorlanguagelearningexperiences,whichrequiredifferentphasedcoursestomeetstudentneeds.AtMJCS,weofferphasedcoursesofSpanishLanguageAcquisition.WedetermineMYPstudents’languageacquisitionphaseby

a. ScreeningpriorSpanishknowledgeandskillsb. DetermininganappropriateLanguageAcquisitionphasec. Monitoringprogressthroughthephasesd. Reviewingprogresstodeterminespeedstudentsmovethroughphases.

WeareAllResponsibleforLanguageAcquisition:AllMJCSfaculty,staff,studentsandstudents’familiesareresponsibleformodelingandexhibitingIBLearnerProfileAttributes,particularly‘communicator’forallMJCSstudents.ThePrincipal,DirectorofStudentSupportsandServices,DirectorofFinancesandOperations,andDevelopmentDirectorareresponsibleforraisingfunds,budgetingandallocatingschoolresourcestosupportallstudents’LanguageAcquisitiondevelopment.TheMYPCoordinatorandLanguageAcquisitionDepartmentChairareresponsiblefordevelopingstaffskillsanddeliveringlanguageacquisitioninstruction,includingteachingandensuringresourcesareefficientlyandeffectivelyusedtosupportallstudents’LanguageAcquisitiondevelopment.TheLanguageAcquisitionTeachers,SpecialEducationTeachers,andTeachingAssistantsareresponsibleforcollaboratingwitheachotheranddeliveringinstructioneffectivelytosupportstudents’languageacquisitiondevelopment.TheMJCSLanguageAcquisitionMission:Ourstudentswillgrowtobelife-longlanguagelearnerswithacuriosityforandknowledgeabouttheSpanish-speakingworld.StudentswillbeequippedwithavarietyoflinguisticskillsandculturalknowledgetocommunicateeffectivelyinSpanishinreal-lifesituations,aswellasstrivetobeconversationalbytheendof10thgrade.HowWeTeachLanguageAcquisition:

1. TheMJCSMYPLanguageAcquisitionProgramisanextensionoftheMJCSPYPSpanishProgram.InthePYPSpanishProgram,studentsreceivedailylanguageclasses,beginninginPre-K.IntheearlyPYP,emphasisisplacedondevelopinglisteningskillsandexposingthemtothelanguageinmultiplemodes.SimilartothePYP,intheMYPstudentslearntolisten,speak,read,andwrite,buttheyalsoreceiveexplicitgrammarinstructionwiththeintentionofhelpingstudentsunderstandhowlanguageworksandtohelpthembecomeindependentlanguagelearners.ManyoftheseconceptsaretransferabletoLanguageandLiteracy.

2. TheMYPprogramprovidesstudentswith90minutesoflanguageinstructioneveryotherschoolday,exceedingthe50hoursofinstructioninSpanishpertheIBrequirementsforthe

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MYP.3. MYPstudentsingrades7and8studyanadaptedversionofHighSchoolSpanishIandII.

Studentshavetheopportunitytoearnhighschoolcredit,throughouttheirMYPstudies.4. StudentsstudyIBunitsofinquiryandcompleteIBsummativesusingrubricsfromtheIB.5. AllSpanishlanguagelearningisassessedaccordingtoACTFLandMYPObjectivesandCriteria.6. LanguageAcquisitionclassesaredifferentiatedtomeetindividualstudentneeds.Thisisdone

bygroupingstudentsbyphases,pertheIBnorms.Classgroupingsandmaterialsarealsodifferentiatedaccordingtoastudent’sphaseandastudent’spriorexperiencewithlanguageandliteracy.

7. TheLanguageAcquisitionDepartmentbelievesthatstudentchoiceisanotherimportantelementofpersonalizedlearning.Throughtheuseofcurriculummaterialsandtechnology,studentsareaffordedchoiceinhowtheypracticetheSpanishlanguageonaregularbasis.InthelaterstagesofMYPLanguageAcquisition,studentinterestandstudentchoicewillbeparticularlyimportantasstudentsbecomemoreindependentintheirlanguagestudies.StudentsthatcompleteHighSchoolSpanishIandIIcreditsbefore10thgrademaybeofferedtheopportunitytocontinuetheirSpanishlanguagelearningortostudyathirdlanguage,usingtechnologyorotheravailableresources.

OurApproachtoSupportforEnglishLanguageLearners:AtMorrisJeffCommunitySchoolourlanguageofinstructionisEnglish.Werecognizethatlanguagelearningoccursinallsettings,throughtheentireschool,andthatallteachersareresponsibleforteachinglanguage.PertheIB,“Languagelearninginschoolisnotaseparatedisciplineisolatedfromallotherlearning.Aswellasbeingpartofsocialandpersonaldevelopment,languagelearninginschooliscrucialforacademiccognitivegrowthandtheconstructionofknowledge.”(LearninginaLanguageOtherThanMotherTongueinIBProgrammes,page4).AtMJCSsomeofourstudentsstudyinalanguagethatisnottheirmothertongue.OurESOL(EnglishforSpeakersofOtherLanguages)Programisresponsibleforidentifying,supportingandmonitoringtheprogressofELLs(EnglishLanguageLearners).TheESLteacherisresponsibleforsupportingstudentsandteachersbothinthewholeclasssettingandinsmallgroupsettings,whenappropriate.InworkingwithELLs,thefourdimensionsofteachingthatareparticularlyimportantinensuringlearnerparticipationandpromotingengagementare:

● toactivatepriorunderstandingandbuildbackgroundknowledge ● toscaffoldmeaning● toextendlanguage ● toaffirmidentity

ThestudentpopulationofMorrisJeffmirrorstheracial,economicandlinguisticdiversityofthecityofNewOrleans.TheIBcurriculumaimstohelpstudentsdevelopintomultilingualandmulticulturalmembersoftheglobalcommunity.WeseektosupportourELLsintheirdevelopmentintheEnglishlanguageandintheirunderstandingofourlocalcultures.WeareAllResponsibleforsupportingstudentslearninginalanguageotherthantheirmothertongue(ELLs):

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AllMJCSfaculty,staff,studentsandstudents’familiesareresponsibleformodelingandexhibitingIBLearnerProfileAttributes,particularly‘communicator’forallMJCSstudents.ThePrincipal,DirectorofStudentSupportsandServices,DirectorofFinancesandOperations,andDevelopmentDirectorareresponsibleforraisingfunds,budgetingandallocatingschoolresourcestosupportourEnglishLanguageLearners.TheMYPCoordinatorandESLTeacher(EnglishasaSecondLanguageTeacher)areresponsiblefordevelopingstaffskillsatsupportingELLs,bothinandoutsidetheclassroom.TheyarealsoresponsibleforensuringresourcesareefficientlyandeffectivelyusedtosupportallELLs.TheESLTeacher,MYPTeachers,SpecialEducationTeachers,andTeachingAssistantsareresponsibleforcollaboratingwitheachotheranddeliveringinstructioneffectivelytosupportstudents’languagedevelopment.HowEnglishLanguageLearnersareSupported,atMJCS:

MJCSwillsupportstudentswithLimitedEnglishProficiencyinEnglishlanguageandliteracyinthefollowingways:

1. PerthemandatesoftheLouisianaDepartmentofEducation,allELLswillbeidentifiedasstudentswhosehomelanguagesurveysdesignateanylanguageotherthanEnglishontheirhomelanguagesurvey.

2. Atthebeginningofeachyear,incomingKindergarten-8thgradeELLsareassessedusingtheWoodcock-MuñozDiagnostics,todeterminetheirlevelsinconversation,readingandwriting.

3. LearningaccommodationsforELLsarewrittenincollaborationwithRTI,teachersandfamilies,foreachELL.

4. AttheendofeachyearELDA(EnglishLanguageDevelopmentAssessment)isadministeredtoELLs,tomonitortheirgrowth.

OurApproachtoSupportStudents’MotherTongue:TheIBprogramrequiresthatschoolsprovidestudentswithopportunitiestocontinuedevelopingintheirmothertongue.WeareAllResponsibleforSupportingStudents’developmentofTheirMotherTongue:AllMJCSfaculty,staff,studentsandstudents’familiesareresponsibleformodelingandexhibitingIBLearnerProfileAttributes,particularly‘communicator’forallMJCSstudents.ThePrincipal,DirectorofStudentSupportsandServices,DirectorofFinancesandOperations,andDevelopmentDirectorareresponsibleforraisingfunds,budgetingandallocatingschoolresourcestosupportallstudents’languagedevelopment.Theyarealsoresponsibleforprovidingcommunicationwithfamilies,intheSpanishlanguage.TheMYPCoordinator,andLanguageAcquisitionDepartmentChairareresponsibleforhelpingsupportstudentsinthedevelopmentoftheirmothertonguethroughinstructionandthroughtheacquisition

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oflanguagelearningresources.TheMYPLanguageandLiteracyTeacher,LanguageAcquisitionTeachers,SpecialEducationTeachers,andTeachingAssistantsareresponsibleforcollaboratingwitheachotheranddeliveringinstructioneffectivelytosupportstudents’continueddevelopmentoftheirmothertongue.HowStudentsareSupportedinTheirMotherTongue:

1. Tosupportstudentandfamilycommunication,theschoolnewsletterandotherschoolnoticesaremadeavailableinSpanish,whichisthesecondmostwidelyspokenlanguageintheschool.Parent/teachermeetingsandotherphoneorin-personcommunicationarealsoavailable,inSpanish.

2. Thelibraryincludesmaterialsthatsupportthecontinueduseofthemothertonguesofourstudents.

3. TheliteracycollectionsreferencedintheLanguageandLiteraturesectionofthisdocumentwillincludebooksrelatedtothelanguagesand/orculturesthatrepresentthebackgroundsofourstudentbodies,aswellasotherworldlanguagesandcultures.

4. MYPstudentswillbeprovidedwiththeopportunitytolearnadditionallanguages,withtheuseoftechnology.Thelanguagesmayincludelanguagesspokenbystudents,athome.

5. NativeSpanishspeakerswillattendLanguageAcquisitionSpanishclasseswiththegoalofsupportingtheirmothertongue.ClasseswilloffertheseNativeHeritageSpeakersamorethoroughunderstandingofthegrammarandsyntaxoftheSpanishlanguage.TheclasswillalsoofferthemtheopportunitytodeveloptheirwritingskillsandlearnaboutavarietyofSpanish-speakingcultures.

OurLanguagePolicywasdevelopedbyateamofdedicatedMorrisJeffCommunitySchooladministrators,teachers,andteachingassistants.Thisdocumentwasreviewedbystudents’familiesandourBoardofDirectors.ThisdocumentwillbereviewedyearlybyMYPstaffledbytheMiddleYearsProgrammeCoordinator,theDeanofAcademicsandTeacherDevelopment,andLanguageAcquisitionDepartmentChair.Thispolicywillbeupdatedontheschoolwebsiteatwww.morrisjeffschool.orgForanyquestionsorsuggestionsaboutMJCS’sLanguagePolicycontactanyoftheMJCSstaffbelow,AaronForbes,LanguageAcquisitionteacher,sblaum@morrisjeffschool.orgRyanRuyle,MiddleYearsProgrammeCoordinator,rruyle@morrisjeffschool.orgPatriciaPerkins,SchoolPrincipal,pperkins@morrisjeffschool.orgCitationsforDocumentsUsedtoCreatetheMorrisJeffCommunitySchoolLanguagePolicy

1. InternationalBaccalaureateOrganization.ConnectingIBtotheCore.InternationalBaccalaureateOrganization(UK)LtdPetersonHouse,MalthouseAvenue,CardiffGate,2013

2. InternationalBaccalaureateOrganization.MYP:FromPrinciplesintoPractice.Cardiff:InternationalBaccalaureateOrganization,2008.

3. MiddleYearsProgrammeLanguageandliteraturepilotguide.Unpublished,June2012

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School-Parent-StudentContract

Note–Pleaseprintthissheetout,sign,andreturntoyourchild’s1stperiodteacher.

Schoolpersonnelwill:

o Makedecisionsthatalignwithourmission.o Provideasafe,orderlyandcaringenvironmentcreatingthemaximumamountoflearningtime.o Providerigorousacademicinstructionforallstudents.o DemonstrateandmodelschoolvaluesoftheIBLearnerProfileforourstudentsthroughtheir

actions

Parentswill:

o Takeresponsibilityformystudent’sacademicsuccessandbehavior.o Ensuremychildabidesbytheschoolattendance,discipline,anddresscodepolicies.o Attendmychild’sprogressreportconferencesandallrequestedmeetingsthroughoutthe

year.o Supportmychild’sschoolactivitiesbyattendingschoolevents,volunteeringmytime,and/or

offeringmytalentsandservices.

Studentswill:

o Followthedirectionsoftheadultswhoworkatmyschool.o Workhardeverydaytodomybestwork.o Followthedisciplineanddresscodepolicies.o DemonstratetheschoolvaluesoftheIBLearnerProfileinworkandconduct.

Bysigning,IensuretheschoolthatIhavereadthestudent/parenthandbookanditspolicies,andIagreetotheschool-parentcontract.

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