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Page 1: Brebeuf Jesuit 2014 Back to School Guide

BACK TO SCHOOLGUIDE

Photo credit: Ellie Mallon ’14

Page 2: Brebeuf Jesuit 2014 Back to School Guide

DEAR FAMILIES OF BREBEUF JESUIT,

It is my pleasure to welcome you to the upcoming 2014-15 school year. On behalf of our entire faculty and staff,

I hope that you have had a wonderful summer and are as excited about the upcoming school year as we are.

If you have been around the school this summer, you’ve seen the incredible amount of work happening on renovations to our classrooms, academic department offices, visual and performing arts spaces, and Multi-Purpose

Room. These improvements will enhance the experience of every student beginning this fall and into the future,

and I am truly grateful to all of those whose generous contributions to our Leading The Way campaign have made it possible.

We are also thrilled to welcome a large and talented group of incoming freshmen in the Class of 2018 as well as transfer students in the Classes of 2016 and 2017. Interest and enthusiasm for a Brebeuf Jesuit education is high, due to what the community sees in our students and alumni and what they share about the impact of their development at Brebeuf.

Finally, I am excited about the upcoming visit of Fr. Greg Boyle, S.J., in September, and the opportunity it presents us to read and discuss his book Tattoos on the Heart together as a school community. Reading the book over the summer has served as a personal challenge and inspiration to me, and I think it will be to each of us who participates as well.

The theme of the book is compassion, and it is striking to me how Fr. Boyle’s compassion for the gang members

with whom he works in Los Angeles has led him to do such extraordinary things. He writes that “Compassion IS

God… Just assume the answer to every question is compassion.” At Brebeuf, we are constantly challenging our

students to aspire to greatness, to go beyond what they think are their limits, to put their best selves into their academic work, their performance on the athletic fields and the arts stage, and their service to others. And it makes

us most proud when we see our students doing these things with a sense of purpose in mind that arises from compassion for others. For example, one of our alumni who was here over the summer to speak about leadership

with rising seniors told me about her summer engineering class through Purdue, where they are building a sailing

device that can be piloted by quadriplegic youth at a camp. We hear about these types of things all the time in the

pursuits of our students and alumni, and it is so gratifying.

So again, welcome to the upcoming school year, and we look forward to great things from your students and their

development at Brebeuf. The information contained within this letter will hopefully be a useful guide to you in a

number of practical areas as we enter the school year. Enjoy the rest of your summer and we will see you soon!

AMDG,

Greg VanSlambrook Principal

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FRESHMAN/TRANSFER ORIENTATION August 11, 2014

FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL August 12, 2014

BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT August 21, 2014

FAC/STAFF RETREAT/ SCHOOL CLOSED August 29, 2014

LABOR DAYSeptember 1, 2014

HOMECOMINGSeptember 26, 2014

FALL PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCESOctober 15, 2014

PSAT TEST DAYOctober 15, 2014

FALL BREAKOctober 23-24, 2014

THANKSGIVING BREAK November 26-28, 2014

FALL SEMESTER EXAMSDecember 16-18, 2014

MAKE UP DAY (IF NEEDED) December 19, 2014

CHRISTMAS BREAK December 22, 2014 – January 2, 2015

FIRST DAY OF SPRING SEMESTER January 5, 2015

DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. HOLIDAYJanuary 19, 2015

PRESIDENT’S DAY/ MAKE-UP DAY (IF NEEDED) February 16, 2015

GOOD FRIDAY/ SCHOOL CLOSED April 3, 2015

SPRING BREAK April 6-10, 2015

PROMApril 18, 2015

ECA TESTINGMay 15, 2015

SPRING SEMESTER EXAMS May 20-22, 2015

BACCALAUREATE/GRADUATIONMay 31, 2015

SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION 1 June 8-26, 2015

SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION 2 July 6-24, 2015

IMPORTANT DATES FOR 2014-2015

Throughout the summer, our building has undergone the first half of the renovation efforts planned as part of the Leading the Way campaign, transforming and updating:• 15 classrooms in the Mathematics, Religious

Studies, English, World Language, and Social Studies Department areas.

• 2 Academic Department Centers: English and Social Studies.

• The Learning Center.• The Art Department Studios.• The Multi-Purpose Room (MPR); the

performance stage installation in the MPR will be underway through August 2014.

During this summer of changes, some offices have relocated to new areas of the building:• The Campus Ministry and Community Services

Offices are now located on the lower level by the Student Commons.

• The Business Office has expanded into what was formerly Campus Ministry.

• The new Ignatian Scholars Program Office is located in the former Admissions Conference Room.

• The Mothers Association Office has moved to Room 198H, located next to the Alumni Office.

SUMMER RENOVATIONS AND OFFICE RELOCATIONS

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WSPIRIT STORE HOURSThe Spirit Store will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. starting the first day of school through August 22, then from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. during the school year.

BOOK ORDERSBooks can now be ordered at MBS through the link provided in both the email you received earlier this month or by visiting the Brebeuf Jesuit homepage. Always be sure to note teacher instructions, as some instructors accept new books only, electronic books only, or have other criteria. Be sure to have your student’s schedule handy to reference course numbers.

FRESHMAN AND TRANSFER ORIENTATIONFreshman and Transfer Orientation will take place on Monday, August 11 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This orientation is mandatory for all incoming freshmen and transfer students. If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact Liz Otteson at [email protected].

SCHEDULE CHANGE DAYSSchedule changes may be available for your student. All schedule changes are subject to availability. Teacher requests and break requests are not permitted during schedule changes. Schedule changes are available through the summer by contacting the Principal’s Office ([email protected]). Schedule Change Day for students with their Academic Counselor is August 8 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Large Group Instruction Room (LGI). Drop/Add Days for students are available on August 13 and 14 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (except during the Day 2 PRTs) in the Academic Counseling Offices.

LOCKER ASSIGNMENTSThe 2014-2015 locker assignment list will be posted outside the Dean’s Office on August 6 at 9:00 a.m. Students are welcome to organize their lockers and bring in their books after that time.

ATTENDANCE PROCEDURESReporting accurate attendance in a timely manner is a very important responsibility of each student/family. In each instance that a student is absent, a parent/guardian must report that absence by calling the Dean’s Office attendance line at 317.524.7118 and leaving a detailed message, or by sending in a written note/doctor’s office excuse with the student. The student may pick up a pass in the Dean’s Office to be released from class. No student will be released without notification from a parent/guardian.

NOTE FROM THE DEAN’S OFFICEIn conjunction with the rigorous curriculum at Brebeuf, student attendance is imperative. Students are expected to be at school for each and every class. Our students are balancing a variety of situations, including stressful workload, athletics, extra-curricular clubs and college decisions. Even with all of these things, students are expected to make attending classes a priority. A student loses out on valuable information and time when not attending classes; therefore, their grades may suffer. Please be mindful of this expectation and help instill in our students that this is a priority for all of us. Students who miss an extraordinary amount of classes can/will be subject to reviews by the Dean and Principal, strict attendance requirements and disciplinary probation (student handbook). A student athlete also must be present at school to take part in athletic contests.

STUDENT PARKINGStudents driving to school must have a Brebeuf parking tag displayed on their car window. Students must register their car with the Dean’s Office (license plate, car make and model) and get a tag. Students should have car registration information with them when they come to get their school ID.

STUDENT IDENTIFICATIONStudent ID photos will be taken on August 7 from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. as well as August 8 and 11 from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (with a break from 12:00 – 12:30 p.m.). Reminder: students must have a current year ID with them as they enter school on their first day.

TECH DAY WITH THE PREP GEEK SQUADGot a new device to add to our network at Brebeuf? Forget your network password? Have tech questions? Come visit the experts at Tech Day on August 8, before classes start, and get professional help from the Informational Technology team.

CAFETERIABrebeuf Jesuit partners with Aladdin Foods to manage the school’s food service. As an efficient way to keep the line moving during meal payment transactions, students are encouraged to use the swipe card system again this year. In order to check card balances and load a payment on a student’s existing account, visit payforit.net. First-time users can create an account on payforit.net using their child’s student ID number and the Patron ID that has been emailed to all new families. Please contact Food Service Director, Aimee Johnson with any questions at [email protected] or 317.524.7004.

UNDERCLASSMEN PICTURESUnderclassmen pictures will be taken on August 27 in the MPR. All freshmen, sophomores, and juniors should stop in the MPR on their break to have their photo taken. More information will be sent to families prior to this date.

TOTEM YEARBOOKSBrebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School purchases a yearbook for EVERY student each year. The 2013-2014 Totem was distributed to all students in the Cafeteria during lunch periods in the second week of May. If your child didn’t pick up his or her copy, there are still extras in Room 39 – the yearbook room. Ms. Moore can be found there during period one, or in the English Office during PRTs. The 2014-2015 Totem staff will begin work as soon as school resumes. Questions or concerns? Please email the yearbook instructor, Ms. Hadley Moore, at [email protected].

SENIOR PICTURESAll members of the class of 2015 must sit for their formal yearbook portrait with Prestige Photography by November 19, 2014. Failure to schedule and sit for your portrait by November 19 will mean that your senior will not be featured in the 2014-2015 yearbook! The yearbook must be submitted in pieces throughout the year, and the student photographs have to be in the week after the deadline. Therefore, NO exceptions can be made for absent-minded seniors! Don’t let your student be left out of this keepsake. A yearbook-only portrait sitting fee is $15, and Prestige provides the wrap the ladies wear and the tuxedo top the gentlemen wear. You are NOT required to use Prestige for your child’s personal senior photos – just the yearbook

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photo. Contact Prestige TODAY via phone (317.829.2088) or online at PrestigeIndiana.com to get an appointment that works for your schedule. Questions or concerns? Please email the yearbook instructor, Ms. Hadley Moore, at [email protected].

SAFETY PROCEDURESIn our continuing effort to provide a safe and secure environment for Brebeuf students, we collaborate with the Indiana School Safety Specialists Academy and conform with best practices in monitoring access to the building during the school day. At the beginning, during, and at the end of the school day, students must enter and exit the building through the Gym Lobby only. The single, East Gym Lobby door opens at 7:00 a.m. Access before 7:00 a.m. must be arranged with a staff member. Student IDs, acquired through the Dean’s Office, are required and must be presented to the Gym Lobby prefect upon entering throughout the school day. Adult visitors enter and register with the receptionist in the Main Lobby. Students are expected to be picked up by 4:00 p.m. when the Library closes (if not involved with after school activities). Please plan accordingly.

PARENT ORIENTATION FOR FRESHMEN AND TRANSFER STUDENTSAll parents of incoming students are invited to attend Parent Orientation in the Brebeuf Jesuit Chapel on August 11 from 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. This is a great chance to come out and meet other new parents. All of the information you will need as a new Brebeuf parent will be covered!

DAILY MASSMass is held at 7:45 a.m., Monday – Friday during the school year, and parents, grandparents, alumni, and friends are welcome to attend.

STUDENT FAMILY DIRECTORY ON EDLINEThe 2014-2015 Student Family Directory will be posted to Edline during the first week of school. To access the link to the directory, log in to Edline and click on the “Principal’s Office” tab.

EDLINE ACTIVATION LINKSActivation links for our learning mangaement system on Edline will be sent directly to each user’s email account around August 1, 2014. Please be sure to add edline.net to your safe sender list. Please contact Assistant Principal, Jennifer LaMaster at [email protected] or 317.524.7184 for guidance and assistance. ATHLETIC PASSESAthletic passes for adults and guests will be available for sale at the ticket sales counter at every home game this year. The cost in the fall for the all-games pass is $150. These passes will be available in late July for pre-sale in the Athletic Office. Students are admitted free to games with an ID, but due to limited seating at some games, entry may be restricted.

B.Y.O.T. (Bring Your Own Technology)To facilitate 21st Century teaching and learning within the Jesuit context, Brebeuf created the state’s first 1:1 Bring Your Own Technology environment in 2012. Under this expanding program, all students are expected to carry a device of their choosing that will enable them to research, create, and present new information as a part of their learning process at Brebeuf. For more information about our B.Y.O.T. Program, contact J.D. Ferries-Rowe, CIO, at [email protected].

ONE-BOOK ONE-BREBEUF TATTOOS ON THE HEARTBrebeuf Jesuit will welcome Fr. Greg Boyle, S.J., author of Tattoos on the Heart, to campus on September 11, 2014, at a One-Book One-Brebeuf all-school event. Fr. Boyle, sometimes called the “Gandhi of the Gangs”, will engage students with this intense social justice topic during his visit. All Brebeuf students will be required to read Tattoos on the Heart as part of their Religious Studies curriculum this year; this book has already been included in the textbook packages for every Religion course on Brebeuf’s MBS textbook ordering site. Faculty and staff will be provided a copy of the book as well in order to engage in a series of activities planned to offer the entire school community shared experiences on the theme Fr. Boyle calls “the power of boundless compassion.”

The Academic Counseling department is made up of four masters-level, nationally credentialed counselors who are available for students throughout the school day to offer personal counseling, academic support and career counseling.

GET TO KNOW ACADEMIC COUNSELING

• Jen Money-Brady ’02, MS, NCC, DCC Director of Academic Counseling (524.7178, [email protected])

• Kati Harvey, MS, NCC Academic Counselor for Ignatian Scholars and Learning Center students (524.7108, [email protected])

• Carmen Ramos, MS, NCC, NCSC Academic Counselor (524.7086, [email protected])

• Janice Ruston, MS, NCC Academic Counselor (524.7120, [email protected])

Academic Counselors also teach the Freshman Seminar course covering the transition to high school, encompassing study skills, academic planning and career interests. The Academic Counseling department has been recognized continuously since 2008 by the state of Indiana as a Gold Star Award winner and as a RAMP award-winning school by the American School Counseling Association.

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ALTERED SCHEDULE DAYS

AUGUST 22, 2014MASS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

SEPTEMBER 11, 2014FR. GREG BOYLE, S.J. CONVOCATION

SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 2:15 P.M. RELEASE FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 HOMECOMING PEP RALLY

OCTOBER 20, 2014 JEAN DE BREBEUF MASS

JANUARY 16, 2015 DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. CONVOCATION

JANUARY 30, 2015BLUES WEEK PEP RALLY

FEBRUARY 18, 2015 ASH WEDNESDAY MASSES

APRIL 16, 2015YOM HASHOAH CONVOCATION

MAY 1, 2015HONORS CONVOCATION

PLEASE NOTE: The Brebeuf Jesuit calendar is subject to change throughout the school year. Please refer to the calendar on brebeuf.org for the most up-to-date details.

DELAYED OPENINGS:On a delayed opening, classes start at 9:15 a.m. and Zero Hour does not meet. October 7, 2014 November 12, 2014January 23, 2015February 26, 2015March 25, 2015

For severe weather delayed openings, classes start at 10:15 a.m. and Zero Hour does not meet.

Brebeuf Jesuit is pleased to offer bus transportation before and after school for the 2014-2015 academic year. The annual fee is $650 and financial aid is available for qualified students. The route, with approximate times, is as follows: Immaculate Heart of MaryWashington Blvd. North of 57th StreetPick up: 6:55 a.m.Drop off: 4:00 p.m.

CVS Parking Lot1545 N. Meridian StreetCorner of 16th & MeridianPick up: 7:15 a.m.Drop off: 4:20 p.m.

Michael A. Evans Center for Health Sciences at Marian University3200 Cold Spring RoadEnter off 30th Street, west of Cold Spring RdPick up: 7:30 a.m.Drop off: 4:35 p.m.

St. Monica School6131 N. Michigan RoadPick up: 7:45 a.m.Drop off: 4:50 p.m

If you would like to enroll your student(s) in the transportation program, please visit the Transportation link in the About menu on brebeuf.org. The deadline to enroll is July 31, 2014.

If you have any questions, please contact Jen Wagle, Transportation Coordinator, at 317.524.7171 or [email protected].

NOW OFFERING BUS TRANSPORTATION

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WHOM SHOULD I CONTACT?

ACADEMIC COUNSELING – 524.7178 JEN MONEY-BRADY ’02, DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC COUNSELING • Personal counseling and referrals • Class scheduling • Diploma requirements • Four-year course planning • Career Counseling • Students experiencing general academic difficulty• Freshman Seminar course (transition to high school) • State of Indiana ECA Testing (May of freshman

and sophomore years)• Peer and adult tutoring referrals  • Student accommodation needs

ADMISSIONS – 524.7090LIZ OTTESON, DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS• Guidance for prospective students and

parents applying to Brebeuf Jesuit • Taking the HSPT Entrance Exam • Finalizing enrollment and signing up for a

Brave Day (Shadow) Visit

ATHLETICS – 524.7175BRIAN BRASE ’77, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR• Matters dealing with athletic teams and coaches• Scheduling of interscholastic contests and

all coordinating concerns• Scheduling of events and room reservations

for Team Moms/Dads and all coaches whose primary work is outside the school building

• Athletic lockers • Weight room

BUSINESS OFFICE – 524.7106MELISSA GRABOWSKI, STUDENT BILLING AND ACCOUNTS• Financial assistance • Tuition, billing and payments • Work Study program

CAMPUS MINISTRY – 524.7109MARY ANN WALLACE, DIRECTOR OF CAMPUS MINISTRY• Freshman and transfer student orientation • Prayer services and Masses • Retreats • Student spiritual concerns

COLLEGE ADVISING – 524.7110KATE MCVEY, DIRECTOR OF COLLEGE ADVISING• College admissions, visits, representatives

or scholarships • PSAT, SAT, ACT Testing • College Prep seminar • Ignatian Scholars• AP testing

DATA MANAGEMENT – 524.7097AMY PITCHER, DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH AND DATA MANAGEMENT• Change of address, contact, demographic

information, withdrawals and re-enrollment

DEAN’S OFFICE – 524.7118MADELEINE MCKINNEY-TORRES ’86, DEAN’S OFFICE ASSISTANT• Safety • Attendance, including illness during the

school day • Health, safety, security and emergency

planning issues• Student IDs, photos, lockers and parking

or work permits

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT – 524.7137T.J. BIRDWELL, NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR• Network questions and issues, student device

connections, etc. • Bring Your Own Technology (B.Y.O.T.) program

general questions

OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT – 524.7050 JEN WAGLE, RECEPTIONIST• Marketing and Communications • Fundraising • Alumni Relations • Special Events • Website

PRESIDENT’S OFFICE – 524.7128KIM DEWAAL, EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT• All matters pertaining to the Board of Trustees

PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE – 524.7080 SHANI SIMONSON, EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE PRINCIPAL• Summer School • Final exam conflicts • Graduation• Room Reservations• School calendar and permission to plan events • All academic and non-athletic events • Progress reports, grades and report cards

STUDENT ADVOCATE – 524.7087 LIBBY POLLAK ’97• Students experiencing personal problems

or other difficulties • Referral to outside counseling and other support

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