Freshmen - Connecticut Regional Vocational
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Freshmen - Connecticut Regional Vocational
W.F. KAYNOR TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Class Of 2019 Freshman / Parent Orientation Table of Contents Orientation Information can be found on our website www.cttech.org/kaynor, Freshman Orientation Packet 1. Key People to Know…………………………………………………………………..................... 1 2. Staff /Parent / Student Expectations………………………………………………………… 2 3. Promotion Information…………………………………………………………………………….. 3 4. Curriculum Information…………………………………………………………………………….. 4 5. Freshman Exploratory Program………………………………………………………………… 5 6. Exploratory Attendance…………………………………………………………………………….. 6 7. Attendance Policy……………………………………………………………………………………… 6 8. School Uniform Policy……………………………………………………………………………….. 7-9 9. Chrome Book, Cell Phone, Use of Technology Policy……………………………………. 9-10 10. Support Services……………………………………………………………………………………… 11 11. Community Health Center ………………………………………………………………………. 11 12. Medical Information………………………………………………………………………………… 12 13. Co-Curricular Activities……………………………………………………………………………. 13-14 14. Family Engagement ………………………………………………………………………………… 15 15. Parent Faculty Organization…………………………………………………………………… 15 16. Transportation Information……………………………………………………………………. 16 17. Form Center…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17 Class of 2019 Parent/Student Orientation May 14, 2015 5:30 – 7:30 Agenda Step 1 5:45 All families sign-in, receive a registration packet and proceed to the gym for staff introductions and program instructions (Complete the Contact Information Change Form & Medical form) Step 2 6:20 Step 3 6:55 Families will be divided into 2 groups. Half will begin in the gym for an overview of the Parent Orientation Packet. The other half will begin in the atrium for medical other information. Switch Families that were in the gym will be proceed to the Gym and families that were in the Atrium will proceed to gym. Thank you for attending the Parent orientation class of 2019. Information provided in the Gym Introduction of Key people and new programs Parent Orientation Packet review Introduction of the New Trade-IST The competitive Exploratory Program Information Provided in the Atrium Mandatory school medical form. School Based Health Clinic & sports physicals Athletics Uniform ordering Music Program and Drama Club SPED, 504, Ell, School Counseling questions Family Engagement and PFO Math & Science (including labs) English & Social Studies, including labs) Other Co-Curricular Programs Save the date!!! The freshmen orientation is August 26, 2015, students only Key People To Know Contacting Staff 1. Access staff directory with phone numbers and email addresses at www.cttech.org/kaynor; click on “Quick Links” at the top; click on “Staff Directory” link. Any time you wish to contact someone by phone, always call (203) 596-4302, then the extension number. Administrators 1. Mr. David Telesca – School Principal –extension 8702 2. Mr. Russell Duffy – Assistant Principal – extension 8721 3. Dr. Phyllis Bartoli – Assistant Principal – extension 8719 School Counseling Department 1. Ms. Zyretha Langs – Director of School Counseling & Admissions – Extension 8711 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Ms. Arlene Antoci – Counselor - extension 8714 Ms. Venra Ettienne – Counselor – extension 8712 Ms. Domenica Holman – Counselor - extension 8713 Ms. Jennifer Cummings – Guidance Secretary – extension 8715 Ms. Marianne Dobbins – Guidance Secretary – extension 8812 (Freshmen will be assigned their school counselor over the summer.) Attendance Officer– Mr. John Johnson – extension 8796 School Nurse – Ms. Palma Shea – extension 8718 School Psychologist/504 Coordinator – Ms. Gina Sabo– extension 8703 School Social Worker/SAT Coordinator – Ms. Ines Rodriguez– extension 8720 Special Education Department Head – Mrs. Gail Houlihan – extension 8792 Academic Department Heads 1. Ms. Barbara Marroquin – Related DH (Math and Science) – extension 8783 2. Mrs. Paula Paccadolmi – General DH (English and Social Studies) Extension 8759 Athletic Director – Ms. Kathryn Patrick – extension 8773 Parent Faculty Student Organization – Juanita Jones, vice president STAFF/PARENT/STUDENT EXPECTATIONS The faculty, staff and administration of Kaynor Tech are committed to: Doing everything possible to ensure the success of each student. Providing clear and timely communication with parents concerning all aspects of the student’s experience at Kaynor. Providing parent access to timely progress information for each student. Providing timely access to staff, faculty and administration to address any and all concerns. Providing the opportunity for all students to use state- of- the- art trade equipment. Preparing students for a trade, college and the 21st century workforce. Maintaining a safe and supportive learning environment. Treating every student, parent and colleague with respect refraining from ridicule, harassment or threats. As a parent of a student at Kaynor Tech I am committed to: Consistently, communicating necessary and important information to the school in a timely fashion. Consistently monitoring my child’s academic and social progress throughout the year. Monitoring and assisting with the completion of homework and other assignments Strongly encouraging my child to take advantage of every opportunity to assist him/her with achieving academic success including tutoring. Strongly encouraging my child to participate with programs offered to support career and future success. Consistently attending a variety of school events including open house, student recognition events, games, PFO meetings, student shows, informational sessions and presentations. Treating every other student, parent, staff or faculty member and administrator with respect refraining from ridicule, harassment or threats. As a student at Kaynor Tech I am committed to: Coming to school every day on time. Working as hard as possible each day to learn. Making sure that all of my homework and projects are completed on time Asking for, and taking advantage of , any help possible with academic work Following all the school rules including wearing the uniform properly in shop and academics. Asking for help with any personal difficulties or conflicts that will keep me from being safe or successful. Participating with school activities, clubs or teams to build skills that will ensure future success. Treating every other student, parents, staff or faculty members and administrators with respect refraining from ridicule, harassment or threats. Promotion Information CREDIT REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION- CLASS OF 2018 Students are expected to schedule and earn sufficient credits each year, in grades 9, 10, 11 and 12 in order to meet graduation requirements. Twenty-nine credits are required for graduation and must include courses from the following content areas: Technology Program 9 credits Cluster Trade Program Theory Integrated Within Trade Exploratory Program (freshmen only)* 3 credits Academics English 4 credits Social Studies (includes Civics) 3 credits Mathematics 3 credits Science 3 credits Other Requirements Physical Education 1 credit Health 1 credit Electives 1 credit PROM OTION REQUIREMEN TS The passing grade for all courses taken at Kaynor Technical High School is a 60. To achieve 10th grade status a student must accumulate 7 credits. To achieve 11th grade status a student must accumulate 14.5 credits. To achieve 12th grade status a student must accumulate 22.5 credits. Seniors must earn a minimum of 6.5 credits and must participate in a final trade assessment. Curriculum Information KAYNOR TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC PROGRAM Kaynor Technical High School is one of Connecticut’s seventeen Technical High Schools. All the Technical High Schools offer the same thorough academic curriculum. Kaynor Tech’s relatively small student body and highly qualified staff make it unique in its ability to provide individual attention to its students. The Kaynor Tech community provides the opportunity for each student to learn and grow through a rigorous academic and professional atmosphere. I. At graduation, CTHSS students receive a high school diploma with a trade technology endorsement. CTHSS students take the following four year course of studies: English – all four years. Areas of concentration are writing, grammar, literature and speech. English I, English II, English III, and English IV. Science – Foundations of Physical Science, Biology, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Physics, Chemistry, and Forensics are offered. Mathematics – Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, Advanced Algebra, and Applied Trigonometry. Social Studies – Global Studies, Civics, Modern US History, Psychology, Contemporary Issues and Law. Physical Education – all four years. Health - all four years. Career Development – to assist in post-graduate planning. One credit required for graduation. Electives – Elements and Principles of Art, Introduction to Music Theory. Honors Courses - are offered to challenge students in each core subject area. II. Additional courses: Math Lab & Language Arts Lab (Mandatory for all 9th and 10th grade students) Freshman schedules will be distributed at Orientation in August. Kaynor Technical HS operates under a four marking period year. Teachers are available for extra help after school – please make arrangements with individual teachers. FRESHMAN EXPLORATORY PROGRAM The Exploratory Program is a “hands on” career/ vocational assessment program for ninth grade students that: Measures student aptitude in all vocational programs offered Encourages student discovery Provides individual student career assessments Compares aptitude with likes and dislikes Develops decision making skills Challenges students in the application of knowledge Students “explore”, therefore the name Exploratory Program, all the career/technical offerings. The Exploratory Program is divided into three phases. Phase 1: The Exploratory Program allows all students to experience every technical program offering at the school they attend. Each ninth grade student spends two full days in each technical area. The emphasis during this phase of the exploratory program is on career types, work values, likes and dislikes self-evaluation and decision-making. Students and parents are provided with a written assessment from each technical area that measures student knowledge and understanding of career options, safety standards and procedures, theoretical concepts and ability to apply methods and use materials to complete basic projects. Phase 1 ends in mid-November. Phase II: The Exploratory Program provides students with a more in-depth study of three technical areas for a longer period of time. During this phase, students select three technical areas and spend four days investigating these areas in detail. Emphasis is placed on student aptitude, goalsetting, self-evaluation and decision-making. Students in this phase are assessed on their knowledge and understanding of theoretical concepts, their ability to apply methods and use materials appropriately to complete more complex tasks, and on their ability to interact effectively in the workplace. At the end of this phase, parents are invited to attend our Trade Selection event at the school. This event allows parents to meet the teachers, learn about program expectations and continue to provide support to their children in the decision-making process. Phase 2 ends in mid-December. Phase III: The Exploratory Program gives students the opportunity to select one technical area that is of greatest interest to them for a more rigorous exploration. This is the longest phase of exploratory, allowing students to experience the demands and expectations that will be required over the next three years. Students are assessed on their knowledge and understanding of theoretical concepts, their ability to apply methods and use materials appropriately, to complete complex tasks, and to interact effectively in the workplace. During this phase students are placed in their trade selection and will earn a grade and credit if a grade of 60 or better is earned. This final phase of exploratory is complete at the end of the academic year. EXPLORATORY PROGRAM ATTENDANCE The Connecticut Technical High School System exposes each ninth grade student to the trade/technology areas during the Exploratory Program. The Exploratory Program introduces each student to the goals and objectives for each trade/technology while providing an objective measure of student performance and a measure of potential for success for each student in all trades/technologies. The ninth grade exploratory year is viewed as pivotal in assisting students in achieving their goals. Attendance is critical in high school years. This is especially the case when a student is undergoing the exploratory program at Kaynor Technical High School. Absences may affect a student’s grade in their technology. ATTENDANCE POLICIES Attendance Credit Students must be present in school for the time equivalent of a shortened school day to receive credit for attendance on that day. A shortened school day is one half or more of the scheduled school day. Excused Absences A. For Absences 1 through 9, a student’s absences from school are considered excused when the student’s parent/guardian approves such absence and submits appropriate documentation. B. For the 10th absence and all absences thereafter, a student’s absences from school are considered excused for the following reasons: 1. Participation in school-approved activities with prior permission of the principal. 2. Medical reasons for student or immediate family which are verified by a physician, an APRN/PA or school nurse. 3. Death in the immediate family (usually 3 days with exceptions). 4. Religious holidays. 5. Suspensions. 6. Failure of sending town or parent to provide transportation. 7. Court appearances. 8. Students that currently have a parent deployed to a combat zone, or an activated National Guard or reserves Unit or is employed by a military contractor or federal government and has been deployed. (The number of excused absences is at the discretion of the Superintendent or designee). 9. Extraordinary educational opportunities pre-approved by district administrators. Documentation for excused absences must be provided within 30 days. In order to earn credit for the year, a student may have no more than a total of 9 unexcused absences. SCHOOL UNIFORM POLICY The administration encourages students to dress in a manner that reflects pride in and respect for themselves and their community. Restrictions on student dress may be applied whenever the dress or grooming interferes with the learning process, is disruptive, is unsafe, or is contrary to law. Students shall be provided with picture identification during the school year cards. Such cards shall be worn while on school property or at school-sponsored events. Students are prohibited from wearing clothing or other items that interfere with the learning process, are disruptive, are unsafe, or that are contrary to law. Without limitation, the following are examples of attire that is prohibited from wear in the school buildings during the academic school day or at school-sponsored activities: 1. Coats, jackets or other attire normally worn as outerwear. 2. All head coverings of any kind, including but not limited to scarves, bandanas, masks, kerchiefs, athletic headbands, hats, caps or hoods, unless it is worn for religious reasons. 3. Footwear that damages or marks floors or that is a safety hazard, including backless shoes, flip-flops and toeless shoes. 4. Sunglasses, unless required by a doctor’s order. 5. Spiked or studded bracelets, oversized or multi-finger rings, belts or any other article or attire with spikes or studs attached. 6. Attire or accessories that depict logo or emblems that encourage the use of drugs, tobacco products or alcoholic beverages. 7. Attire that can create a hostile school environment or disrupt the educational process such as clothing with harassing symbols, pictures or vulgar, illegal, racial, sexist, or other discriminatory viewpoints. 8. Gang-related attire, including but not limited to gang colors, jewelry, emblems, badges, beads, necklaces, symbols, signs, or other insignia which are evidence of membership in or affiliation with a gang. 9. Clothing that is overly revealing, including but not limited to shirts and/or blouses that reveal the abdomen, chest, or undergarments; tank-tops; see-through clothing; shorts (mid-thigh shorts are acceptable); miniskirts; or pants that reveal the navel, upper thigh or undergarments. Mandatory School Uniform during the Academic Cycle Bottoms: All pants should be flat front solid color tan or black “Dockers TM style” worn or belted at the waist. See our website www.cttech.org/kaynor and click on uniform store to purchase approved pants. These pants are available through additional retailers too. A reminder, shorts are not allowed in the trade areas at any time. Solid colors of tan or black pants, shorts or skirts (no shorter 25 inches at the inseam and all shorts must be Bermuda or long cargo style; please, no items made of denim/jean material and not baggy or saggy in style). Please, no oversized baggy cargo (streamlined or tailored slim – fit cargo styles are acceptable) or carpenter baggies, skinny jeans or stretch pants, torn, skinny pants, leggings, black or blue denim or denim look-alikes. Tops: All tops worn to school during the academic cycle must have the Kaynor Panther logo and can be purchased from the school website vendor, No hooded articles are available for purchase. To order an academic uniform shirt(s)/top(s) from web site, see www.cttech.org/kaynor and click on the uniform store. Shirts should be tucked in exposing the belt line and buttoned except for the collar button. Underclothing should not be exposed. Visible undershirts and/or thermal shirts worn under the logo uniform shirts/tops must be solid white, grey or black in color. Long sleeved academic shirts and fleeces with the uniform logo for cold weather are available from the website. See web site for additional approved optional items at (www.cttech.org/kaynor ) Prohibited from wear in all academic classes: sweat pants, wind pants, dresses, drawstring pants or shirts made of sweat, spandex or stretch material, or any jean/denim or denim like material (including skinny pants, skinny jeans, denim look-alikes). Pajamas, slippers or shoes without a separate sole plate, flip flops/tongs, reef runners or garments or shoes intended for nightwear or the beach attire are prohibited. School Attire in Trade/Technologies Each trade area will designate a specific shop uniform (see www.cttech.org/kaynor ) for students in grades 10, 11, and 12. The uniform will consist of a top and a bottom of a designated color and material. This uniform will be made available for purchase by the end of the freshmen year. Trade uniforms are not to be worn during the student’s academic cycle. Students are to keep all uniform tops buttoned and tucked in at the waist at all times. Freshmen will wear academic clothing during the freshmen trade cycle. DRESS FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION ONLY For the safety and hygiene of all Connecticut Technical High School students, each student is required to change into the prescribed uniform for every physical education class and subsequently change out after physical education instruction. A student must change into and out of the required physical education uniform in order to earn full credit for the class. Approved physical education attire is interpreted to include the following and adheres to the district’s policy on dress: Sneakers Must be laced and tied up for safety during physical education class. No slip on, backless, Heelies or platform sneakers are allowed No boots are allowed No sandals including flip flops are allowed Shorts Must have an elasticized waistband with a length that exceeds or meets a student’s fingertips when placed at their side. No jean shorts are allowed No khaki shorts are allowed No shorts with pockets, belt loops, external buttons or ties are allowed No cut off shorts are allowed No Capri pants are allowed No zip off pants are allowed No spandex shorts are allowed Sweatpants or wind pants – May be worn in lieu of shorts as part of the required physical education uniform; however, said pants may not have external pockets, zippers, or buttons. No pajama bottoms are allowed No dorm/flannel pants are allowed No scrubs are allowed T-shirts – Must be short or long sleeved with a length covering the waistband of shorts and/or sweatpants. No sleeveless or tank tops are allowed No camisoles or thinly strapped tank tops are allowed No half shirts or bare midriffs are allowed Sweatshirts/Fleece crew neck shirts – (Optional) May be worn over the required physical education uniform, however, said over shirt may not have zippers, buttons, external pockets or hoods. No “hoodies” are allowed The following items are NOT allowed at any time: Hats, headbands, and/or wristbands Head gear – i.e. scarves, bandanas, do-rags Jewelry that interferes with physical activity such as but not limited to: earrings which dangle below the earlobe such as hoops, necklaces, watches and bracelets. Electronic devices such as but not limited to: cell phones, IPods, pagers, Play Station 3(PSP), all cords, ear and head phones used to listen to the devices must not be visible. Visible Body piercings MUST BE COVERED with a band aid to reduce the potential for injury. TECHNOLOGY POLICY Electronic devices have become an integral part of the educational process. Electronic devices enhance the learning experience providing access and tools for all students. Most students possess such devices and parents support their appropriate use in a school setting. As a technical school, the CTHSS encourages the appropriate use of electronic devices in the classroom or other school settings. The personal use of electronic devices must not endanger persons or property, disrupt the educational process, or violate a publicized policy of the Board. The behavior of the student using the device is addressed rather than the possession of the device. Kaynor Technical High School is proud to partner with Google Classroom, which is used by thousands of schools and universities worldwide to make collaboration tools available for students. Students will now be able to work collaboratively on documents, presentations and projects. All student work will be stored online and will be accessible from home, school, and anywhere there is an Internet connection. In order to access Google Classroom, we will be providing Chromebooks for student use at school and home. Students may opt to bring in their own device (laptop, tablet, or Chromebook) if they would prefer. Or they can use our desktops in the classroom, and a home computer. The device is less important than ensuring that all students can access Google Classroom. Use in the classroom or technology area Appropriate use of electronic devices and systems enrich the teaching and learning process by permitting access to external references and learning tools including on line texts, interpretations, and other resources thereby connecting the classroom to the world. Use of electronic devices is inextricably linked to greater success in the acquisition of skills and competencies and prepares students for post-secondary education, the workplace and life. Use of electronic devices is not appropriate where safety is a concern, for example in trade areas and production work using machinery. Classroom use of electronic devices is subject to regulation by the teacher and a social contract is encouraged subject to classroom rules developed as part of the social contract. If electronic devices are utilized by the instructor as part of a planned instructional design, cooperative grouping ensures that all students have access to the electronic device. Use in non-instructional areas Electronic communication is permissible in the cafeteria, before and after school, and between classes. Inappropriate use Inappropriate use by the student is behavior defined by the Discipline Policy or Code of Respect and is subject to disciplinary consequences and confiscation. If confiscated, electronic devices can be retained for a defined period of time. Electronic devices should not be used during a lock down. Electronic devices may be seized and contents searched if there is reasonable suspicion that there has been a criminal or policy violation. Security Security regarding electronic devices is a legitimate concern and guidance should be provided to both student and teacher that electronic devices are the responsibility of the owner. Use of the electronic device can be denied during assessments and examinations and may be required to be visible with power off, or collected. STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES The Connecticut Technical High School System (CTHSS) is dedicated to providing a high quality comprehensive academic and advanced technologies curriculum for all students. Students who have been identified in need of specialized instruction are provided services in the least restrictive environment. The District complies with all State and Federal guidelines when making decisions concerning each student’s educational programming. Individual student needs are addressed at least annually at a Planning and Placement Team (PPT) meeting where all considerations are reviewed by a team. Students who have not been administered the Connecticut Mastery Test in the seventh grade are required to complete an alternate assessment as a part of the admission requirements to the CTHSS. When a student is accepted to the CTHSS the educational plan (IEP/504) that had been developed by the sending district is reviewed. There may be a need to convene an additional meeting prior to the start of the school year so that supports appropriate to the student’s needs can be addressed. Special education and general education staff work together to provide students with a learning environment that meets the learner’s individual needs for specialized instruction, accommodations and modifications where appropriate to meet district outcome expectations. District staff works closely with families and outside agencies as necessary and welcomes their interest in their student’s progress. Support Services Contacts: English Language Learners (ELL) – Lisa Henriquez 203.578.8762 504 – Gina Sabo 203.578.8771 Special Education – Gail Houlihan 203.578.8792 Social Worker - Ines Rodriguez 203.578.8720 COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. This new program at Kaynor Technical High School provides on-site Health Services. (Different from our school nurse) These Medical Services include treatment and diagnosis of minor and chronic illness and injuries (including prescriptions if needed), routine checkups and updated immunizations, and health education and referrals to specialists. Also, Behavioral Health Services including: Individual, Group and Family Counseling as well as referrals if needed. Contact: Kim Marko at 203.578.8733 MEDICAL INFORMATION Physical Exam: The Connecticut Technical High School System (CTHSS), in accordance with state law, requires that all 9th grade students have a health assessment (physical exam) completed between July 1 following the end of the eighth grade school year and June 21st of the ninth grade school year. Please complete the parent portion of the Health Assessment Record form, which you should have already received, and bring the form to your health care provider at the time of your student’s physical. Additional copies of this form are available on the school’s website. If you have questions about this exam, do not have insurance, or have other circumstances that make it difficult for your child to obtain this exam, please call the School Nurse. Sport Physical Exam: If your student is interested in playing any sport during the school year, please have your health care provider check the appropriate box on the enclosed physical exam form. Students must have a valid physical, on file with the School Nurse, in order to try-out, practice or play a sport. Sport physicals are valid for thirteen months from the date of the exam. The enclosed physical form is now valid for both the 9th grade physical and the sport physical exams. If you have questions about this exam, do not have insurance, or have other circumstances that make it difficult for your child to obtain this exam, please call the School Nurse. Medication: If your student needs any medication during the school day, the prescriber of the medication must complete a medication authorization form (enclosed). Over-the-counter medication must be delivered to school in its original, unopened container and labeled with the student’s name. A parent/guardian or other adult must deliver controlled medications (such as Ritalin or Concerta) in the original pharmacy container to the school and give directly to the school nurse or an administrator. The only medications that students may carry & self-administer are asthma inhalers, diabetes medications and EpiPens. Students need special permission (noted on the medication order form) to carry these items. Please contact the School Nurse for more information. Please have your child’s doctor sign the Authorization For Administration of Medicine By School Personnel form only if your child uses an inhaler, takes medication or uses an Epi-Pen. Students will need this form for all outside field trips, shop activities as well as gym. Please read the back side of for our Medication Policy. Requirement for Admission: A completed immunization record is required for admission. Postural and Vision Screening: State of Connecticut Law requires all 9th grade students to undergo postural screening (checking for deformity of the spine) and vision screening. If you do not want your child to participate in either one or both of these screenings at school, please complete the form below and return to the School Nurse as soon as possible. Please fill out the Blue Health History & Emergency Contact Card and have your child return it to the school nurse as soon as possible. Make sure that the front and back of the card is signed by the parent or guardian as well as making sure to check off the appropriate questions on the back side of the card. If you have any questions or would like to speak with Palma Shea, School Nurse regarding your student’s health or special needs, please call (203) 596-4302, Ext. 318 or e-mail me at: [email protected] All Medical forms and information can be accessed on our website http://www.cttech.org/KAYNOR/nurse/index.htm CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES National Honor Society The National Honor Society (NHS) here at Kaynor tech is the pre-eminent service organization representing the school both in and out of the building. Selection into the NHS is based upon the 4 precepts of Character, Service, Leadership, and Scholarship. To be considered, students must be sophomores, juniors, or seniors who have maintained an overall 84.5 or higher grade average for all their academic and trade subjects following the first marking period of the school year. Candidates are then rated by the staff on the precepts of Character, Service, and Leadership. A Faculty Advisory Committee then votes for each candidate they feel should become members of the NHS based upon the staff recommendations. Prospective members then must participate in candlelight Induction Ceremony to become official members. Members must take an active part in the organization throughout the school year by participating in NHS sponsored Service activities and Community Service Projects both in and out of the school environment. A member failing to maintain the standards of the organization is brought to the attention of the faculty advisors and may be subject to dismissal. A dismissed member is never again eligible for membership in the NHS and must turn in his or her pin, certificate, and membership card. Skills USA Skills USA is a nationwide club that prepares students for the world of work. As a Skills USA member each student is entitled to participate in leadership training and also has the opportunity to compete in his or her trade with other Skills USA members around the state. As a Kaynor Skills USA member we participate in social, community and leadership activities. Student Council The Student Council represents the voice of the students in the democratic management of student affairs at Kaynor Tech. It is the organization through which the Administration, Faculty, and Student Body cooperate in addressing the concerns of the school. Membership in the Student Council is a privilege and a responsibility. The selection of Council Representatives and Officers is a serious matter, as these people affect matters of vital importance to all students. Representatives are elected each September and serve the entire school year. Student Council is responsible for all the activities being carried out throughout the school. Its purpose is to promote the general welfare of the school, assume the role of a student governing body so that the school can run smoothly. It is a true forum for the students to express themselves and their concerns for the school. Teen Ambassador Club The dedicated Teen Ambassadors of Kaynor Technical High School, challenge themselves and others to: 1. 2. 3. 4. Encourage school spirit and Kaynor pride Promote unity while respecting individuality and diversity Be a contributing voice in our school and community Be an example by developing positive relationships and demonstrating positive actions. Yearbook With the help and guidance of the yearbook advisor students on the yearbook staff take an active role in the creative process of designing and publishing of the Kaynor yearbook. Clubs Students are encouraged to get involved in school clubs. Students have a choice of about 30 clubs that meet approximately two times per month during the school day. Students will be given a list of club choices at the beginning of the school year. Athletics At Kaynor Tech, students are encouraged to tryout and participate in any of our nine sports. Sports offered are Cross Country, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball, Golf, Track and Field, Softball and Tennis. You can access the Athletics Participation Form at the following web address: English: http://www.cttech.org/School-Nurse/Forms/Athletics-Permission.pdf Spanish: http://www.cttech.org/School-Nurse/Forms/Athletics-Permission-sp.pdf FAMILY ENGAGEMENT The Connecticut Technical High School Family Engagement Program is a partnership between families, schools, students and community, all with the important goal of increasing student achievement. Partnerships can improve school programs and school climate, provide support for families, increase parents’ skills and leadership, connect families with other families in the school and connect families with others in the community. With frequent interactions and communication between schools, families and communities, our students will hear the same message, from all the partners, of the importance of school, of hard work and of contributing to the community. Our system encourages families to partner with the school through the Family Engagement Action Team. Participation does not require a parent or family member to be a member of the Parent/ Faculty Organization. Please check out more Family Engagement information on our website. http://www.cttech.org/KAYNOR/Family-Engagement/ PARENT FACULTY ORGANIZATION The Kaynor Tech (PFO) Parent Faculty Organizations' mission is to coalesce, inspire and support its students, families, and faculty. The Kaynor Tech PFO believes that the foundation of good family-faculty relationship is frequent communication, mutual respect and a clear understanding of the educational expectations its students need to be successful. Our PFO guides and supports relationship building strategies and provides community resources that support its families and faculty. We aim to inspire our students and form foundations that support and contribute to a family-faculty friendly environment. Current PFO Officers Juanita Jones - Vice President TRANSPORATION INFORMATION The town where you reside is in charge of the student’s transportation to and from school. Kaynor Tech will provide each bus company with a list of students and their addresses. You will be notified by the bus company or the town as to bus and timetable information for your student. If you have any additional questions regarding bussing please call the bus companies that service your town directly. Please note that during in climate weather if your town has school cancellation transportation will not be provided by the sending town. Please follow your town’s cancellations or delay schedule. If cancellations or delays vary from Kaynor Tech, absences or late arrivals will be considered excused. Town School Bus Company School Bus Co Phone Waterbury Durham School Services 203.591.1847 Region 16 (Prospect, Beacon Falls) All Star Student Transpiration 203.758.5989 Woodbury First Student Transpiration 203.266.7352 Naugatuck Student Transportation of America 203.729.4500 Watertown First Student Transportation 860.274.5212 Wolcott Worhunsky Student Transportation 203.879.1334 Region 15 (Middlebury, Southbury) First Student Transportation 203.758.1686 Thomaston Worhunsky Student Transportation 860.283.0922 Terryville/ Plymouth Worhunsky Student Transportation 860.585.0011 Form Center Photo Media Release Form English: http://www.cttech.org/wcc/forms/Media-Release_Form-English.pdf Spanish: http://www.cttech.org/wcc/forms/Media-Release_Form-Spanish.pdf Student and Parent Surveys Student: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CTHSSStudent Parent: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CTHSSParentSurvey -----------------------------------------------------------Cut here--------------------------------------------------------------- Change of Contact Information (If different from initial application) Student Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Name(s):___________________________________________________________________________________ Old Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ City: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ New Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ City: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Telephone: Home: Work: ___________________ Cell: Email: _________________________________________________