september 14-18, 2015 - week 4 2015-16 home of the mighty eagles! mission high school
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September 14-18, 2015 - Week 4
2015-16Home of the Mighty Eagles!
Mission High School
Tardy and Hall Pass Policy
Review of Student Dress Video
Mission High School
Monday
A tardy is defined as students outside the classroom door when the bell rings.
Students on time are inside the door when the tardy bell rings.
Tardy Consequence1 Warning2 Warning3 Student writes Post Card to Teacher4 Student writes Post Card to Parent5 Post Card, Phone Call to Parent
6Post Card, Parent, Student, and
Teacher Conference 7 Post Card, Detention8 Post Card, Referral
9Post Card, Referral, Exclusion from
School Activities
10+Exclusion from School Activities until
less than 5 tardies per grading period
Tardy Logs
by each
classroom
door is now
mandatory.
Post Cards will be provided to
parents during parent conference now mandatory.
Every effort must be made to minimize interruption of instructional time.
Every student who leaves the classroom during instructional time MUST:
Carry a valid (completed, signed, and current) HALL PASS
No devices to be used while on a pass from class
Comply with the “Ten Minute Rule,” which states that no passes are valid during the first and/or the last ten minutes of class
All faculty and staff to ask students they see in the hall for their pass. If a students has one, they should sign it, if not they should redirect students to their classrooms for a pass.
Buildings Pass Color No. of Classrooms
B Blue 17J 11
E Red 3R 26
Gyms (both)Green
6Portables 12
D 6
MOrange
14N 7A 16
K
White7
L 3MET 1
Q Yellow 6
Library 2
Front OfficeMaroon
3Counselors 4
Admin 6
All students
outside the
classroom will
be stopped by
security guards
to review hall
pass.
Students without a completed hall pass will
be sent back to classroom.
Persistent violation will result in the following consequences:
• 1st offense – Item(s) will be confiscated and returned to the parent/guardian only after school.
• 2nd offense – Same or other item(s) will be confiscated and parent/guardian will have to pay a $15.00 administrative fee before the item is released.
• 3rd offense – Same or other item(s) will be confiscated and kept by the school until the end of the semester or 60 days, whichever is longer.
Refusal to surrender item, upon request by an administrator, shall result in placement in the Disciplinary Alternative Education Program(DAEP).
Mission CISD is not responsible for any loss, monetary or material, incurred as a result of the confiscation of the cellular or other telecommunications device, or
electronic device, I-Pod, headset, CD player, cassette player, electronic game or any personal game and/or electronic music device.
Electronic Device Policy
Electronic Device Policy
• Remove ear phones• Ear phone and phones should
not be visible• $15 to get phone back
Students will be permitted to use cell phones and/or other personally owned devices during their 40 minute lunch period ONLY.
Cell phones and other personally owned devices are to be in the “off” or “quiet” mode during the rest of the school day and are not to be visible. Even during passing periods.
The taking of photos or the recording of videos, whether by cell phone or any other device, is strictly prohibited. An incident of this nature could result in disciplinary action.
Using cell phone cameras or any other video recording devices to record altercations on school grounds or at school events is prohibited. In such cases, the device may be confiscated as evidence.
Using cell phone to listen to music with earphones ONLY and ONLY during the 40 minute lunch periods.
GIRLS Most Repeated Dress Code Violations: Facial Piercings Short SHIRTS and SKIRTS Strap Blouses – Exposed Back
and Shoulders
GUYS Most Repeated Dress Code Violations: Shaving Beards and Goatees Facial Piercings Pants worn too low Torn jeans
Learning Styles Inventory
Mission High School
Tuesday and Wednesday
Ever wonder how you learn best?Learning Styles Inventory
Take this “Learning Styles Inventory” and answer it to determine how you learn best.
Just read the 20 sets of statements and select the answer that best fits your answer.
Create a chart like this to record your responses.
For each group of responses, indicate with an X the item you marked as best representing you. Total each column.
Learning Styles Inventory Analysis
Mission High School
Thursday
What does this mean for you?:Now that you know your best method of learning:
• Share with your teacher• When you study, use strategies that best fit your
learning style• Provide your own adjustment to learning according to
your own learning style