Letter to Parents - Guilderland Central School District
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Letter to Parents - Guilderland Central School District
Guilderland High School www.guilderlandschools.org - - - - Guilderland Central School District - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- 8 School Road, P.O. Box 37, Guilderland Center, NY 12085 (518) 861-8591 FAX (518) 861-5874 MARK BROOKS Asslttent Principal MARIE WILES, Ph.D. Superintendent of Schoola ANN·MARIE MCMANUS Asslstent Principal THOMAS LUTSIC Principal May 15,2015 LISA A. PATIERNE Assistant Principal Dear Class of2015 Parents: On Saturday, June 27, a celebration of many years of hard work and dedication will occur. Yes, the Class of2015 Commencement will take place at the SUNY Albany SEFCU Arena beginning at 4:00 p.m. A wonderful program is planned for the 27th, but there are many details to review beforehand. Please pay close attention to the bulleted items below as each outlines important information which will be key to making the graduation experience a success for all. COMMENCEMENT DAY: • On Commencement day, students should arrive at the site no later than 3: 15 p.m. The doors to the SEFCU Arena will be opened at 3:15 p.m. (NOT BEFORE) for parental seating. All parking for the SEFCU Arena is in the SEFCU Arena Lot and Dutch Quad Lot (see map enclosed with this letter). The program will take approximately 2 hours. GRADUATION REHEARSAL: • Student rehearsal for the commencement will take place on Wednesday, June 24, at 9:15 a.m. in the high school new gym and will last approximately one hour. Any senior planning to attend the commencement program MUST be in attendance at the rehearsal. • All books must have been returned and all fines or fees paid prior to a student receiving his/her cap and gown- NO EXCEPTIONS. Prior to rehearsal on Wednesday morning, June 24, there will be a table set up in the high school cafeteria lobby specifically for last minute collections. Students are encouraged to pay all f"mes/fees prior to the June 24th rehearsal. Outstanding materials lists will be posted throughout the building beginning with the examination period. Students are responsible for checking the list for any financial obligations due to the school. • Caps and gowns will be distributed after rehearsal for each graduate. If your child forgot to order a cap and gown, please contact Heather Kisby at 861-8591 ext. 1000. ADMISSION TICKETS: • Six admission tickets are included in each student's graduation packet picked up at rehearsal. If you need more than six tickets, please contact Heather Kisby as soon as possible at [email protected]. • If you will not need all six tickets, please contact us as soon as possible so that additional tickets can be assigned to families requesting more tickets. Caps, gowns, and tickets WILL NOT be distributed prior to rehearsal - NO EXCEPTIONS. • Information regarding handicapped parking, admittance and seating is enclosed. "EMPOWERING ALL STUDENTS TO SUCCEED IN THE 21st CENTURY" • The commencement program is a formal exercise to honor not only the graduate, but also the proud parents. I would encourage you to discuss the importance and formality of this event with your graduate and appropriate corresponding behavior. Students will be expected to wear collared shirts and long pants (boys), or dress/skirt/slacks (girls). Please make every effort to discourage your child from wearing shorts, caps or any other casual attire that would detract from the formality of the event Reminder: SEFCU policy does not permit balloons in the auditorium. • Also, students only have a brief moment to receive their diplomas on stage. Throwing objects and the disruptive behavior of students seated can block camera views and distract from the student who is on stage. Please speak with your child about the importance of respecting everyone's graduation and appropriate behavior. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PARENTS: Many activities will take place between now and the end of the school year; a few key events are bulleted below for your information. We want our seniors to enjoy the events planned for them and to do so safely. Therefore, we will be llSing a passive alcohol sensor prior to the Senior Ball and Graduation. The passive alcohol sensor is a screening device. Students who trigger the alcohol sensor will be taken to a private location to discuss with chaperones whether or not they have been drinking. If necessary, after the recommended wait time, a second test will be administered to eliminate the possibility of a misreading. If it is determined that the student is under the influence of alcohol, parents will be contacted and disciplinary consequences will be applied in accordance with the District Code of Conduct. Please be aware that any student determined to be under the influence of alcohol at the Senior Ball or Graduation will not be allowed to participate in the event. Unfortunately, some of the other activities that we are often forced to deal with are those activities that seniors choose to orchestrate on their own. Senior pranks and senior skip days are never condoned by GHS and only serve to create unnecessary disruptions and complications to what should be an enjoyable time of the year for aD of us. We are asking you, the parents, to help us avoid any unpleasant complications to your child's final days here at GHS by reinforcing the message that the GHS Code of Conduct is still in effect and will continue to be enforced right up until they leave us. Senior pranks are not cute and funny, they are destructive and disruptive. Students who choose to involve themselves in any such activities may relinquish their right to participate in any of the end of the year activities listed below. • • • • • Senior Awards - June 3, 7:00pm, Auditorium (by invitation) Senior Ball- June 12, 6:00pm- 11 :00 pm, Hall of Springs, Saratoga Senior Picnic- June 15, 8:00 am - 1:00 pm - Tawasentha Park Graduation Rehearsal- June 24,9:15 am, New Gym Graduation - June 27, 4:00 pm, The SEFCU Arena @ SUNY Albany In closing, I would like to congratulate you and your graduate for the commitment and effort which made this milestone possible. If you have any questions regarding the commencement process, please call the high school at 861-8591, Ext. 1000. TL/hk Enclosures Thomas Lutsic Principal INFORMATION FOR BANDICAPP~D PARKING, ADMITTANCE AND SEATING Anyone requesting handicapped parking, admittance and/or seating should plan on arriving to the SEFCU Arena not later than 2:45 pm on the day of graduation. Parking • Special parking is available for those who cannot navigate stairs and/or need wheelchair--- assistance. • Please use the Western Avenue entrance to the University at Albany o Take a left on the peripheral road and pass the entrance to the general parking of the SEFCU Arena. o · Take the next right and proceed to the Cul-de-Sac on the other side ofthe SEFCU Arena. A security attendant will direct you to the drop off area and show you where to park. o At the drop off area there is a ramp and walkway that leads to the main entrance. Admittance and Seating • The entrance to the SEFCU Arena is ~n the upper level and guests must navigate the bleachers from the top. • There is an elevator for guests who are unable to use the stairs. There will be GHS staff to help. Please let staff know if you need assistance. The elevator will bring you to the floor level where limited special seating will be available. · • The SEFCU Arena mainly has bleacher seating; however, there are chairs in front of the bleachers for our handicapped guests who cannot sit on bleachers. Please contact the high school at 861-8591, Ext. 1000, to arrange for handicapp ed seating. . . ' . .·· - ·,. ... .. .