Back to School - Pickerington Local School District
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Back to School - Pickerington Local School District
Back to School Pickerington High School Central Stacy Tennenbaum, Principal Main Office: 548-1800 Dear Tiger Students and Parents/Guardians: Another exciting school year is just around the corner! It seems like each year goes faster and faster. The staff at PHSC is dedicated to making the best high school experience possible. We provide each student with rigorous curriculum, a variety of extra curricular and co-curricular opportunities, and high expectations. We know that our Tigers will be prepared for the colleges and careers that lie ahead. As we look towards the 2016-2017 school year, I would like to welcome the Class of 2020! We look forward to spending the next 4 years with you. In order to get the most out of your time at PHSC, we encourage you to get involved. Find something to be a part of. We have a lot to offer our students whether you want to get involved athletically, musically, academically, artistically or philanthropically. Our Tiger Welcome Days will be Tuesday, August 9th for Seniors and Juniors, and Wednesday, August 10th for Sophomores and Freshmen. Please report to the main lobby and follow the signs on your designated day to take care of most of your beginning school year responsibilities. We will be collecting Emergency Medical forms (must be fully completed and signed by parent/guardian/18 year old student to participate in Tiger Welcome Days), taking pictures, providing school IDs and distributing class schedules. Please look inside this packet for details. It is very important to attend the Tiger Welcome Days because it helps to make everyone prepared for the first day of school with minimal disruption. Enjoy the rest of your summer and we will see you on August 9th and 10th for Tiger Welcome Days, August 11th for our Meet & Greet/New Student Orientation, and August 16th for the first day of school. Respectfully, Stacy Tennenbaum Principal High School Central Issue #:Pickerington [Date] TIGER WELCOME DAYS We will have two days of welcome back activities. The schedule will be as follows: August 9 8:00 - 10:30AM Seniors ONLY 12:00 - 2:30PM Juniors August 10 8:00 - 10:30AM Sophomores 12:00 - 2:30PM Freshmen When students come in to pick up their schedule, there will be various stations set up in the 100’s hallway. The first station will be the Health Station. Students will turn in their completed Emergency Medical Form (enclosed in this packet) at this station. Note: Emergency Medical Form must be completed and signed in advance by parent/guardian/18 year old student for process to continue. No student will be allowed to continue in the process at this point until completed/signed form is accepted. Students will then be directed to the HR Imaging station, where school pictures will be taken (follow school dress code policy for attire), and IDs will be issued. Students will then move to the Schedule Pick Up station, where they will get their schedule. Student schedules will not be available on Infinite Campus until they are finalized. Students will be assigned a locker. Please make every effort to attend our Tiger Welcome Days which have been planned to prepare students for teaching and learning to take place on the first day of school. Siblings in different grade levels may come together for convenience of family. Stacy Tennenbaum, Principal Dolor Sit Amet Main Office: 548-1800 Meet & Greet August 11, 5:00-7:00PM Put this date on your calendar! All parents/guardians and students are welcome to attend the Meet & Greet on August 11, between 5:00pm - 7:00pm. This is an informal drop-in format. Teachers will be located in their classrooms to meet and distribute hand-outs to parents/guardians and students. This is a great opportunity for parents/guardians and students to meet his/her teacher prior to the first day of school. FRESHMEN AND NEW PHSC STUDENT ORIENTATION August 11, 7:00-8:00PM All freshmen, new students, and their parents/guardians are invited to an orientation program in the PHSC Performing Arts Center. This meeting will be very informative and well worth attending. There will be brief presentations by administrators and an opportunity for your student to meet his/her guidance counselor. There is no make-up date scheduled for this meeting and you are highly encouraged to attend. Pickerington Central School Pictures/I.D. Pictures Every student, grades 9-12, is required to have his/her picture taken during designated Welcome Days on August 9 or 10 when he/she picks up his/her schedule for school identification purposes. Picture retake/makeup day is August 18 and September 16 during all lunch periods. FOLLOW SCHOOL DRESS CODE POLICY FOR ATTIRE. HR Imaging will be mailing picture order forms during the Summer. Checks are to be made payable to HR Imaging. Picture packages will be printed only for students paying on portrait day. Checks are to be made payable to HR Imaging. No post-dated checks accepted. 2 High School Central Issue #:Pickerington [Date] Stacy Tennenbaum, Principal Dolor Sit Amet Main Office: 548-1800 COUNSELING DEPARTMENT (614) 548-1815 Susan Shields, Registrar & Secretary [email protected] Jennifer Dashner, A-E [email protected] Maria Perez-Robertson, F-L [email protected] Lynn Dembski, M-Ri [email protected] Student Handbook Parents and students will find the student planner/handbook very useful during the school year. Administrators and faculty members refer to the planner/handbook very often when asked to explain a school action. Parents and students are highly encouraged to review this handbook on line. Students will be required to acknowledge the handbook. Julie Brunner, Ro-Z [email protected] SCHEDULE CHANGE POLICY The master schedule of course offerings (teaching assignments) is arranged each year to accommodate student course requests. Following are the criteria for correcting/changing schedules. 1) to balance classes between semesters; 2) to accommodate a senior who may need to make a change to meet graduation requirements; 3) to adjust for courses completed, with a passing grade, in summer school or through correspondence; 4) to drop a study hall and add a class; 5) to accommodate an original request that was not honored due to a scheduling conflict; 6) to change the teacher - ONLY if the student has had the teacher previously for the same course and he/she failed that course; 7) to adjust for special/alternative programming (CCP, Marketing, LEP/ESL) 8) to change an inappropriate course level as dictated by the prerequisite. Please note: Schedule changes will not be made to change teachers, change lunch periods, and/or drop a class that was chosen during registration. In addition, all students are required to take a minimum number of 6 classes per semester. All students are required to have lunch both semesters. The last day to request schedule corrections for first semester is August 29, 2016. All changes require the completion of a Schedule Change Request Form, including parent and student signatures. This form can be obtained in the Counseling Office, or downloaded from the Counseling Department website. No appointments will be made to correct/change a schedule. To serve everyone in a fair manner, all requests are processed in the order they are received. 3 Stacy Tennenbaum, Principal Dolor Sit Amet Main Office: 548-1800 Pickerington High School Central Issue #: [Date] Athletic/Band Participation Fee Payment PHSC ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT (614) 548-1825 (614) 548-1830-Fax You can gain access to the Athletic Office by way of the main entrance to PHSC. Take the hallway to the right once you enter the building. Look for the sign Athletics/Guidance over the entrance. Scott Barrett - Athletic Administrator Barry Niemeyer - Assistant Athletic Administrator Kathy Turnbull - Athletic Secretary Fee collection for fall athletes and band members will take place at PHS Central beginning Monday, August 8th through Friday, August 12th, 2016 from 8:00 A.M. until 3 P.M. Reminder: If you have any outstanding school fees owed, it will also be due at this time. Payments can be made by cash, check, money order, or credit card. Check out www.pickeringtontigers.org for more information regarding athletics at PHSC. The Tiger Football team kicks off the season in the Skyline Chili Opener on Saturday, Aug 27 at 6 PM at Nippert Stadium at Univeristy of Cincinnati vs Elder High School. Check our website, www.pickeringtontigers.org for information on pre-sale tickets for this game. Join the Athletic Boosters: To join the Boosters, go to www.pickeringtontigers.org and download the 2016-2017 Membership Form; print and complete the form, and submit to the boosters along with a check made payable to PABC Tiger Athletic Boosters. Mail your enrollment materials to: Pickerington Tigers Athletic Boosters 300 Opportunity Way Pickerington, Ohio 43147 Parents please note: Students are not permitted to be in the building without supervision. Students will not be permitted to be dropped off until 6:45am. Students will be expected to leave the building at dismissal time of 2:55pm unless involved in extracurricular activity and under direct supervision of the coach or activity supervisor. Harassment and Intimidation: Harassment or intimidation is a violation of the student discipline code. This includes slurs, profanity, written information, denigrating remarks or actions, obscene gestures, and display of insignia, signs, buttons or apparel. Please see a guidance counselor or administrator if your student is experiencing any form of harassment or intimidation. Telephoning your child at school during the school day should only be in case of an emergency. Please contact the main office at 614-548-1800 if you need to leave a message for your child. Students ARE NOT permitted to use Wireless Communication Devices during class periods or during other instructional time unless noted by a staff member. PHSC is not responsible for theft, loss, damage, or vandalism to WCDs brought onto school property or the unauthorized use of such devices. 4 Pickerington High School Central Issue #: [Date] Stacy Tennenbaum, Principal Dolor Sit Amet Main Office: 548-1800 Attendance Information Attendance is a very important aspect of a student's school life. The Ohio General Assembly determines the laws which public schools and parents are required to follow regarding attendance. Regular attendance for the number of days prescribed by state law is essential if students are to receive the maximum benefits from the programs afforded them. Attendance Reminders -- Attendance Office 614-548-1801 • Absences: Please call as early as 6:45 A.M. to report a student's absence. Excused absences from school are determined only by state law, not by Pickerington personnel. The six specific state mandated reasons for excused absences are found in the "Attendance" section of the Student Handbook. School sanctions occur only when Ohio law does not cover an absence. • Calamity pass: A student is allowed one late arrival without penalty each semester for use in a calamity situation. Calamity passes require a telephone call to the attendance office on the same day, or the parent/guardian must submit a note the next day to verify the reason. • Warning and NME status: PHSC personnel will warn students when attendance becomes a concern. Generally, students who accumulate ten days or more of absence from class or school will be sent a warning letter by mail. Further absences can result in notification and placement on the Needs Medical Excuse (NME) status. NME status will begin with fifteen days of absence for a year-long class and as early as ten days for a semester class. • Tardiness: Examples of unacceptable tardiness, as dictated by state law and local policy, include: needed at home, overslept, alarm clock problems, car trouble, taking family members to the airport, errands, beauty appointment, missed bus, and a ride did not show up or was late. • Early Dismissals: Please send written notes with your student the morning of an early dismissal. Have your student come to the attendance office early in the day to make arrangements for the dismissal. • Skip days: There are no "skip days!" Parents should check the school calendar for vacation days throughout the school year. • Entering and leaving: Students are not to enter or leave the building during school hours without first reporting to the attendance office. Because of liability issues, this rule is strictly enforced and there are consequences if it is violated. 5 Pickerington High School Central Issue #: [Date] Stacy Tennenbaum, Principal Dolor Sit Amet Main Office: 548-1800 NEWS FROM THE MATH DEPARTMENT ALL high school mathematics classes require a graphing calculator. We prefer and recommend the Texas Instruments 84 Plus. The TI-84 Plus will give students exposure to the same calculator that PARCC testing models. Furthermore, it is widely used in colleges and universities and permissible on standardized tests (ACT, SAT). Students are expected to bring their own calculator on a daily basis to math class. All students must provide their own. If you do purchase a TI calculator, please give the TI Technology Rewards Program points off the package to your math teacher. The department can use the points to obtain additional classroom supplies through Texas Instrument. The school is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Parking information • All student parking is by permit only. Vehicles must be registered with the school and display a hangtag on its rear view window. All drivers must be licensed, and their vehicles covered by insurance. Diane Lukacsko is the contact person for parking permits. Petermann Transit Bus Service Parents seeking information about their child’s bus pick-up and drop-off may use our interactive online system at http://www.pickerington.k12.oh.us/transporta tion/. We expect 2016-17 route information to be valid by August 3. • The school is not responsible for loss or damage to a vehicle or its contents. • Parents assume all responsibility for student drivers on the way to and from school. • All vehicles must be operated in a safe, sane, and legal manner. • We do not have an "open lunch" which means students are not permitted to go out for lunch. • Going to the parking lot during the school day is by permission. Car passes can be requested at the greeter's station in the main lobby. RENAISSANCE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM AT PHS CENTRAL Every high school student can join the Renaissance Program at some point during his/her high school career. The club offers incentives bases on grade point averages, behavior and attendance. Discounts are available through participation in the program. Ask your child to find out more about the Renaissance Leadership Program. 6 Pickerington High School Central Issue #: [Date] Stacy Tennenbaum, Principal Dolor Sit Amet Main Office: 548-1800 Payment Plan for Instructional Fees PHS CENTRAL PHONE NUMBERS Instructional fees are assigned to students for items that the student personally consumes in a course. These fees are kept to a minimum. The school system charges only for the cost of the item. Parents/guardians will be mailed a bill for their student's instructional fees by late September or early October. Fee payments should be mailed to the PLSD Treasurer's Office, (90 East Street, Pickerington, OH 43147) or delivered to PHSC main office. Payments can be made by cash, check, money order, or credit card. Athletic Office - 614-548-1825 Athletic Fax - 614-548-1830 Attendance Office - 614-548-1801 Guidance Office - 614-548-1815 Guidance Fax - 614-548-1820 Main Office - 614-548-1800 Main Office Fax - 614-548-1810 Music/Band Office - 614-548-1860 Theatre Office - 614-548-1958 CAFETERIA DEBIT SYSTEM It is important for all students (grades 9 - 12) to have his/her picture taken when they pick up his/her schedule. HR Imaging provides a picture disk for cafeteria personnel to download into the system for identification purposes. (You do not have to purchase a picture package in order for a picture to be taken.) This will ensure that your student is identified every time the account is accessed, thereby reducing fraudulent use. Money can be deposited into your student's account on a daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly basis. The cost of a Type A lunch is $2.65-$3.75. A la carte items are also available at a per item charge. Money will only be deducted when the student uses the account. The student may pay by cash, check, or money order when depositing money into their account. No change can be given for a check or money order deposit. Checks are to be made payable to Pickerington School Food Service. You can also manage your child's meal account through My Payments Plus which is available 24/7 for your convenience. Log on to www.mypaymentsplus.com or call 866-711-7341. MyPaymentsPlus free app is also available on Smartphones. The application for free & reduced lunch program is included in this packet. After July 14, applications can also be submitted online at https://onlineapps.pickerington.k12.oh.us. E-MAIL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - SIGN UP TODAY - HELP US GO GREEN! PHSC will use the PLSD communication system for school newsletters. Principal Tennenbaum will also use this system to notify parents/guardians of news, upcoming events, changes to previously published information, or to relay specific concerns throughout the school year. Please verify your contact information on your parent portal for Infinite Campus. To set up an account, follow the instructions on the district webpage. 7 Pickerington High School Central Issue #: [Date] Stacy Tennenbaum, Principal Dolor Sit Amet Main Office: 548-1800 IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES August 9 & 10 - Tiger Welcome Days 8 -12 - Band/Athletic Participation Fee Collection, 8:00A.M. - 3:00P.M. 8 - Board of Education Mtg. 6PM, Heritage 11 - Uninterrupted Teacher Work Day “ - PHSC Meet & Greet 5-7PM - Freshman/New Student Orientation, PAC, 7:00-8:00P.M. 16 - BACK TO SCHOOL CLASSES BEGIN AT 7:55 A.M. 18 - Picture Day – make up - during all lunch periods 22 - Board of Education Work session, 4 PM Heritage 26 - Last day for schedule correction request 30 - No School - Professional Development Day September 5 - NO SCHOOL - LABOR DAY 12 - Board of Education Mtg., 7PM, Heritage 16 - Picture retake/makeup - all lunch periods (last day) 14 - 2 hour late start - Professional Development Day 28 - Board of Education Mtg., work session, 4 PM Heritage (if needed) 8