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FHS SMART lunch. S tudents M aximizing A chievement with R esources and T ime. Fayetteville High School Bell Schedule S.M.A.R.T. Lunch ( S tudents M aximizing A chievement with R esources and T ime). A GUIDE TO PROGRAMS, ORGANIZATIONS , AND CLUBS. 2012-2013. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
FHSSMART lunch
Students
Maximizing
Achievement with
Resources and
Time
Fayetteville High School Bell ScheduleS.M.A.R.T. Lunch
(Students Maximizing Achievement with Resources and Time)
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
1st Period 8:20 – 9:10 50 2nd Period 9:15 – 10:10 55 3rd Period 10:15 – 11:05 50 4th Period 11:10 – 12:05 55
SMART Lunch 12:05-1:00
Cafeteria Access: “A” 12:05 – 12:30
11th and 12th graders
“B” 12:30-1:00 10th graders
55
5th Period 1:05 – 1:55 50 6th Period 2:00 – 2:50 50 7th Period 2:55 – 3:45 50
Tuesday and Thursday
1st Period 8:20 – 9:07 47
2nd Period 9:12 – 9:59 47
Advisory/Activity
10:04 – 10:34 30
3rd Period 10:39 – 11:26 47
4th Period 11:31 – 12:19 48
SMART Lunch 12:19 – 1:09
Cafeteria Access: “A” 12:19 – 12:44
11th and 12th graders
“B” 12:44 – 1:09 10th graders
50
5th Period 1:14 – 2:01 47
6th Period 2:06 – 2:53 47
7th Period 2:58 – 3:45 47
August 20-24 Bell Schedule
1st Period 8:20 – 9:05 45
2nd Period 9:10 – 10:00 50
Advisory/Activity 10:05 – 10:35 30
3rd Period 10:40 – 11:25 45
4th Period 11:30 – 12:15 45
SMART Lunch 12:15 – 1:15
Cafeteria Access: “A” 12:15 – 12:45
11th and 12th graders
“B” 12:45 – 1:15 10th graders
60
5th Period 1:20 – 2:05 45
6th Period 2:10 – 2:55 45
7th Period 3:00 – 3:45 45
CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS ACE/QUIZ BOWL, KNOWLEDGE MASTER ......................................... Sponsor: David A. Young Meetings: 2nd and 4th Wednesdays ACE is the Academic Competition in Education. This club is involved in three different competitions. Participants practice and then compete in contests throughout the year. Quiz Bowl is the State’s effort in promoting academics, and KMO is the Knowledge Master Open held in December and April. All are welcome, some will compete.
ART CLUB ..............................................................................................Sponsor: Diane Adams Meetings: 4th Mondays The art club gives an outlet for artistic expression and talents. The art club works with other groups, the school and community to complete and promote art-based tasks.
A GUIDE TO PROGRAMS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND CLUBS. 2012-2013
Each Advisor will get a copy of the book. It will also be on the SLC Toolkit and FHS web-site
2012 S.M.A.R.T. Lunch Club and Activities Calendar
1st Monday Model UN
1st Tuesday 26 Club Creative Writing Club Key Club Green Team Rubik’s Cube Club
1st Wednesday Astronomy Club DECA Food Club / Hangook Culture Club
1st Thursday Young Republicans Christian Book Club French Honor Society Fashion Club
1st Friday
TGS Priority: Social Studies, Fine Arts and ESL
TGS Priority: Math, Health/PE And CTE
TGS Priority: English, Advanced Placement SPED
TGS Priority: Science and World Languages
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals, Aux Gym Free Play “A” and “B”
2nd Monday Driver Safety/SADD
2nd Tuesday 26 Club Chess Club Quill and Scroll FCCLA
2nd Wednesday ACE/Knowledge Master FCA GSA
2nd Thursday Project Graduation Christian Book Club Thespian Society PBS Teachers of Tomorrow
2nd Friday
TGS Priority: Social Studies, Fine Arts and ESL
TGS Priority: Math, Health/PE And CTE
TGS Priority: English, Advanced Placement SPED
TGS Priority: Science and World Languages
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals, Aux Gym Free Play “A” and “B”
3rd Monday Model UN
3rd Tuesday 26 Club Creative Writing Club Key Club Mountain Bike Club Green Team FBLA
3rd Wednesday NHS Fantasy Club
3rd Thursday Mu Alpha Theta Christian Book Club VIP
3rd Friday
TGS Priority: Social Studies, Fine Arts and ESL
TGS Priority: Math, Health/PE And CTE
TGS Priority: English, Advanced Placement SPED
TGS Priority: Science and World Languages
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals, Aux Gym Free Play “A” and “B”
4th Monday Art Club Driver Safety/SADD
4th Tuesday 26 Club Science Club FCCLA ESPN Club
4th Wednesday ACE/Knowledge Master FCA GSA
4th Thursday Video Club Christian Book Club Foreign Language Club
4th Friday
TGS Priority: Social Studies, Fine Arts and ESL
TGS Priority: Math, Health/PE And CTE
TGS Priority: English, Adv Placement and SPED
TGS Priority: Science and World Languages
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals , Aux Gym “A” and “B” Lunch
Intramurals, Aux Gym Free Play “A” and “B”
Irregular groups, to be scheduled around existing calendar, Monday-Thursday of any week:
Dawg Crew, German National Honor Society, Jazz Band, Newspaper, Sociedad Honoraria Hispania, Young Democrats, Young Life. Regular Activities (not clubs) include groups such as the Gaming Group and the Knitting Circle – to be scheduled.
Club list Meeting
days 26 Club* Tues ACE/Knowledge Master*
Wed
Art Club Mon Astronomy Club Wed
Bulldog Partners TBA Chess Club Tues Christian Book Club* Thurs Creative Writing Club* Tues DECA Wed
Driver Safety/SADD* Mon ESPN Club* Tues Fantasy Club Wed
Fashion Club Thurs FBLA Tues FCA - Fellowship Christian Athlete*
Wed
FCCLA* Tues Food/Hangook Cult Club*
Wed
Foreign Lang. Club Thurs French Honor Society Thurs Green Team* Tues GSA* Wed
Key Club* Tues Model UN* Mon Mountain Bike Club Tues Mu Alpha Theta Thurs Music Volunteering TBA NHS Wed
PBS Thurs Philosophy Club TBA
Project Graduation Thurs Quill and Scroll Tues Rubik’s Cube Club Tues Science Club Tues Teachers of Tomorrow Thurs Thespian Society Thurs Video Club Thurs VIP Thurs Young Republicans Thurs
Intramural Plan (Tentative) Timeline
Aug. 20th First day of school
Aug. 20th and Aug. 27th Promote and advertise the activity (Volleyball)
Sept. 3rd Begin Pool/League Play
Oct. 1st Tour. play begins
Oct 8th Begin Advertising the next Activity (Ultimate Frisbee)
Oct 15th-Nov 9th Ultimate Frisbee Pool/League Play begins
Nov. 12th Begin Advertising for Basketball
Nov. 26th-Feb. 8th 3-on-3 and 5-on 5 play will be scheduled
Feb. 11th-Mar. 1st No organized activities. Free play possible.
• Monday-Thursday Pool/League Play• Free Play on Friday
SMART LUNCHStudents Maximizing Achievement with Resources and Time
Priority TGS Days: During “A” Lunch Shift
Settles conflicts for teacher/student
Documented and assigned at your discretion
Required and starts a paper trail
Fayetteville High School SMART Lunch Destination Form
Student Name:_____________________________________________ Date: _____________ Grade: 10 11 12 Teacher: ____________________________________________ SLC: _________ Principal: _______________________
Teacher Guided Study
MWF: 12:10-12:35 T/TH: 12:19 – 12:44
“TGS” is an assigned extension of
classroom instruction during the activity portion of the SMART lunch period.
Failure to attend will result in a
Mandatory Study Hall (MSH) and parent notification.
Room: _________________________________ Date(s): ________________________________
Mandatory Study Hall
MWF: 12:10-12:35 – 10th
12:35-1:00- 11th & 12th:
T/TH: 12:19 – 12:44 – 10th 12:44 – 1:09 – 11th & 12th
“MSH” is assigned for twenty-five minutes when the students fail to attend
the “TGS”. There will be teachers available to offer academic assistance
for students while in “MSH”.
Failure to attend will result in two lunch detentions.
Room: _______________________________ Date(s): _____________________________
Lunch Detention
MWF: 12:10-12:45 T/TH: 12:19 – 12:54
Behavior/Rule Violation: _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ MSH Violation: Failure re to attend the assigned lunch detention(s) will result in one day of in school suspension.
Room: ______________________________ Date(s): _____________________________
White/Student Yellow/Office Pink/Teacher
SMART LUNCHStudents Maximizing Achievement with Resources and Time
Fill out MSH fom and forward to attendance office.
Office personnel will enter an “M” in the attendance portion of the grade book which will generate a parent phone call.
The “M” will remain until the teacher marks a “C” in the attendance/grade book documenting that missing/incomplete work has been completed. It is very important that the teacher update the grade book as this is the list office personnel will pull daily and expect to attend MSH.
Should the student skip MSH, the principal will become involved.
Fayetteville High School SMART Lunch Destination Form
Student Name:_____________________________________________ Date: _____________ Grade: 10 11 12 Teacher: ____________________________________________ SLC: _________ Principal: _______________________
Teacher Guided Study
MWF: 12:10-12:35 T/TH: 12:19 – 12:44
“TGS” is an assigned extension of
classroom instruction during the activity portion of the SMART lunch period.
Failure to attend will result in a
Mandatory Study Hall (MSH) and parent notification.
Room: _________________________________ Date(s): ________________________________
Mandatory Study Hall
MWF: 12:10-12:35 – 10th
12:35-1:00- 11th & 12th:
T/TH: 12:19 – 12:44 – 10th 12:44 – 1:09 – 11th & 12th
“MSH” is assigned for twenty-five minutes when the students fail to attend
the “TGS”. There will be teachers available to offer academic assistance
for students while in “MSH”.
Failure to attend will result in two lunch detentions.
Room: _______________________________ Date(s): _____________________________
Lunch Detention
MWF: 12:10-12:45 T/TH: 12:19 – 12:54
Behavior/Rule Violation: _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ MSH Violation: Failure re to attend the assigned lunch detention(s) will result in one day of in school suspension.
Room: ______________________________ Date(s): _____________________________
White/Student Yellow/Office Pink/Teacher
SMART LUNCHStudents Maximizing Achievement with Resources and Time
If a detention is assigned for behavior we will use the same SMART lunch destination form.
Fayetteville High School SMART Lunch Destination Form
Student Name:_____________________________________________ Date: _____________ Grade: 10 11 12 Teacher: ____________________________________________ SLC: _________ Principal: _______________________
Teacher Guided Study
MWF: 12:10-12:35 T/TH: 12:19 – 12:44
“TGS” is an assigned extension of
classroom instruction during the activity portion of the SMART lunch period.
Failure to attend will result in a
Mandatory Study Hall (MSH) and parent notification.
Room: _________________________________ Date(s): ________________________________
Mandatory Study Hall
MWF: 12:10-12:35 – 10th
12:35-1:00- 11th & 12th:
T/TH: 12:19 – 12:44 – 10th 12:44 – 1:09 – 11th & 12th
“MSH” is assigned for twenty-five minutes when the students fail to attend
the “TGS”. There will be teachers available to offer academic assistance
for students while in “MSH”.
Failure to attend will result in two lunch detentions.
Room: _______________________________ Date(s): _____________________________
Lunch Detention
MWF: 12:10-12:45 T/TH: 12:19 – 12:54
Behavior/Rule Violation: _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ MSH Violation: Failure re to attend the assigned lunch detention(s) will result in one day of in school suspension.
Room: ______________________________ Date(s): _____________________________
White/Student Yellow/Office Pink/Teacher
Fayetteville High School Bell ScheduleS.M.A.R.T. Lunch
(Students Maximizing Achievement with Resources and Time)
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
1st Period 8:20 – 9:10 50 2nd Period 9:15 – 10:10 55 3rd Period 10:15 – 11:05 50 4th Period 11:10 – 12:05 55
SMART Lunch 12:05-1:00
Cafeteria Access: “A” 12:05 – 12:30
11th and 12th graders
“B” 12:30-1:00 10th graders
55
5th Period 1:05 – 1:55 50 6th Period 2:00 – 2:50 50 7th Period 2:55 – 3:45 50
Tuesday and Thursday
1st Period 8:20 – 9:07 47
2nd Period 9:12 – 9:59 47
Advisory/Activity 10:04 – 10:34 30
3rd Period 10:39 – 11:26 47
4th Period 11:31 – 12:19 48
SMART Lunch 12:19 – 1:09
Cafeteria Access: “A” 12:19 – 12:44
11th and 12th graders
“B” 12:44 – 1:09 10th graders
50
5th Period 1:14 – 2:01 47
6th Period 2:06 – 2:53 47
7th Period 2:58 – 3:45 47
TGS 10th grade MSH Detention Intramurals Clubs
11th and 12th MSH Anyone who hasn’t eaten
SMART
LUNCH“B”
“A”
Why do I need an ID?
• All Seniors and Juniors will have access to the cafeteria the first ½ of lunch “A”. Don’t forget your ID or back to the end of the
line you go!
• All Sophomores, clubs, intramurals, TGS, or MSH will have access to the cafeteria the last ½ of lunch “B”
(Don’t forget that ID!)
Advisory teachers will distribute ID’s on FIRST Day
SLC is indicated on Colored strip
Red = 12thBlue = 11thGreen = 10th
Barcode is their student ID #
What if a student doesn’t have an ID??Send to Mr. Smith’s office:
• Seniors, Monday August, 20, 2012 (1st day of school)
• Juniors, Tuesday August, 21, 2012 (2nd day of school)
• Sophomores, Wednesday August 22, 2012 (3rd day of school)
may go Off-Campus
Must exit the building via the North Bulldog Lobby.
A resource officer or administrator will be looking for the seal.
• Senior Advisory teachers will put FHS tamper-resistant seals (stickers) on top left
corner of ID’s ONLY IF THEY TURN IN THE PERMISSION SLIP
Seniors
Forms were mailed home….extra copies available in attendance office
• Seniors who haven’t turned in parent permission form to advisor• Seniors who didn’t pass EOCs (Geometry, Biology, or Literacy) OR have not finished
remediation.• Seniors who are assigned to teacher guided study or mandatory study hall • Seniors who have lost privileges• Seniors who have been booted for parking violations
(In many cases, suspension of privileges will be temporary)
may go Off-CampusSome SeniorsNOT
How Seniors can LOSE Open Campus Privilege:
Assignment to ISS or OSS ISS will revoke off-campus lunch privileges for the duration of the in-school suspension PLUS one month.
OSS will revoke off-campus lunch privileges for the duration of the out-of- school suspension PLUS nine weeks.
Excessive absences: If a student has missed eight periods of one or more classes, the student is subject to the loss of off-campus lunch privileges for the remainder of the grading period. Students can ask for a review in the case that a long-term illness exist.
Tardies: If a student is tardy 5 times, the student is subject to the loss of off-campus lunch privileges for the remainder of the grading period.
Transporting of a student off-campus who does not have off-campus lunch privileges (senior, junior, or sophomore). This may result in a loss of off-campus privileges for nine weeks.
Booted parking violations will result in loss of privilege of one month.
Outstanding fines or fees will result in the loss of privilege until it is reconciled.
What do kids do when it’s not their lunch period or they bring their lunch?
• Go to the Auxiliary Gym or outdoor Phase I steps to eat, socialize, or participate in intramural activities. (This will be supervised by a teacher)
• Go back into the hallways as they do now to eat their lunch or receive help from teachers.
• Students will be allowed to take food from the cafeteria. We will continue to work on getting trash cans in the best places.
• Go to the Library or Computer Lab (Media Specialist will supervise these areas as they do now)
• Go to the North Green Area between the Bulldog Lobby Entrance and the current faculty parking lot. No going into the parking lot! (This will be supervised by a teacher)
What will supervision look like? Cafeteria:
An Assistant Principal Coach
10 duty teachers will man the 5 stations in 30 minute intervals so they have 30 minutes of duty free lunch.– One teacher Auxiliary Gym and Phase 1 Outdoor steps – Three teacher’s Hallways or Classrooms – One teacher Green Area in the front
Note: Duty schedule will be released later in the week. Administrators and MSH teachers will provide additional support the first several weeks at the duty stations.
– Students will only be allowed in these areas.– Students should only exit the building from the Bulldog Lobby
Radios will be provided and can be picked up in the following places:– Auxiliary duty = Phase I administration office– All other duty = Current attendance office
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
TGS Priority: Social Studies Fine Arts ESL
TGS Priority: Math Health CTE
TGS Priority: English AP SPED
TGS Priority: Science World Languages
3 4 5 6 7 Lunch Duty: 1A 1B: 2A: 2B: 3A: 3B: 4A: 4B 5A. 5B:
10 11 12 13 14 Lunch Duty
1A 1B: 2A: 2B: 3A: 3B: 4A: 4B 5A. 5B:
17 18 19 20 21 Lunch Duty
1A 1B: 2A: 2B: 3A: 3B: 4A: 4B 5A. 5B:
24 25 26 27 28 Lunch Duty:
1A 1B: 2A: 2B: 3A: 3B: 4A: 4B 5A. 5B:
September 2012 SLC, Department, Committee and SMART Lunch Duty
Supervision: MWF: T, TH_____ 1: Aux Gym & Surr Area 2: Hall,1st Floor A= 12:05-12:30 A= 12:19-12:44 3 Hall, 2nd Floor 4: Hall, 3rd Floor B= 12:30=1:00 B= 12:44-1:09 5: North Courtyard
FHS Webpage will have a tab that will be dedicated to SMART Lunch for students and parents. This will be launched by the first day of school.
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