Welcome to Butler County Middle School 6 th Grade Jumpstart
Jan 15, 2016
Welcome to Butler County Middle School6th Grade Jumpstart
Interaction with other grades
• * Students do not share classes with other grades.
• * Students have separate hallways/lockers from other grades.
• *Students sit in their assigned grade level section in the gym and at lunch.
Parent Drop-off/Pick-up
• * Students may be dropped off in front of the school until 7:20 a.m.
• *After 7:20 a.m. and in the afternoons, parents may drop-off/pick-up students around the back of the school (gym doors).
• * After 7:20 a.m. and in the afternoons, the front of the school is for bus use only.
ACADEMICS1. We run a 7 period day.
2. We are a Title I School.
1st PD - 8:00 - 8:50 (7TH RA)2nd PD - 8:53 - 9:43 (6TH RA)3rd PD - 9:46 - 10:36 (8TH RA)4th PD - 10:39 - 12:00 Study Skills / Lunch 5th PD - 12:03 - 12:536th PD - 12:56 - 1:467th PD - 1:49 - 2:42
3. HOMEWORK
*If a student continually does not have his/her homework, parents will be notified of the situation by the teacher and/or administration.
4. ESS- Extended School Service
1st Nine Weeks - Aug. 7 – Oct. 3 Progress Reports Sept 5th 2nd Nine Weeks – Oct. 13 – Dec. 19 Progress Reports Nov 13th
3rd Nine Weeks – Jan. 5 - Mar 10 Progress Reports Feb. 4th 4th Nine Weeks – Mar 11 – May 22 Progress Reports April 15th
COMMUNICATION1. MONDAY MESSENGER
3. SCHOOL WEBSITE – www.butlerschools.net
2. SCHOOL FACEBOOK- BCMS NEWS https://www.facebook.com/pages/BCMSNews/218358144886057?ref=hl&ref_type=bookmark
4. TWITTER- @BCMS_BEARS
5. PTO FACEBOOK- BCMS PTO
PoliciesDress Code
•Students are to follow the dress code policy as stated in the student and district handbook. For example, students who have holes in clothing above finger tip length must be covered up with patch, leggings, or shorts, shorts must be at least finger tip length, and pants must be worn at the waist (no sagging). Plunging necklines and back-less dresses or cut-aways are not permitted.
•Please refer to the handbook for further discussion of the dress code policy.
All students are allowed to bring backpacks to school. However, the 8th and 7th grade students can carry backpacks or small draw string bags to class. Due to the size of 6th grade classes backpacks must be kept in lockers, 6th grade students can carry the draw string bags.
Backpacks
Cell Phone PolicyAll cell phones must be on silent or turned off and kept in lockers or on the student’s possession out of sight. Students may use their phones during locker breaks, health breaks, and gym in the morning and afternoon but not in the restroom, locker room, library, or cafeteria. A teacher may allow students to use cell-phone for instruction. Due to the enormous time spent on stolen cell phones, the school will NOT investigate stolen cell phones. Their security is the sole responsibility of the student.
•(First Offense) Phone will be confiscated from the student and returned at the end of the day.•(Second Offense) Phone will be confiscated from the student and will be returned to either the Parent/Guardian at the end of the day or to the student after two school days have transpired. The student nor a sibling, neighbor, or relative may not pick up the phone. •(Third Offense) Phone will be confiscated from the student and will be returned to either the Parent/Guardian at the end of the day or to the student after five school days have transpired. The student nor a sibling, neighbor, or relative may not pick up the phone. •(Fourth Offense+) Phone will be confiscated from the student and will be returned to the Parent/Guardian at the end of the day or to the student after five school days have transpired. Progressive discipline will take place (ISS or out of school suspension)
The inappropriate use of digital imagery devices, whether it is the sole function of a specific device or an additional function of a device, is not allowed. This may include but is not limited to: taking inappropriate pictures of staff or students on school property and/or during school trips without their permission. Any violation of this policy will result in the forfeiture of the device until the end of the semester. Inappropriate use of camera phones may also lead to sexual harassment charges, theft of proprietary information, or invasion of another’s privacy. This policy applies to the staff as well.
Inappropriate use of Digital Imagery Devices
3 cards Grade Level Team will have option of contacting student and/or parent based on severity of the cards 6 cards Teachers meet with students/ Parents notified by mail 9 cards TIP booth/ Parents notified by Principal or Asst. Principal12 cards Student placed on a behavior sheet15 cards Student placed in In-School Suspension (ISS) for one full day18 cards 1 or 2 days of ISS21 cards Student suspended from school for 1 day24 cards Student suspended from school for 1 day/Alternative School (ALP) considered/Multiple Days of ISS27 cards Multiple days of Suspension/ALP Consideration/ Multiple Days of ISS30 cards Multiple days of Suspension/ALP Consideration/ Multiple Days of ISS
DISCIPLINE
Truancy Diversion Program(TDP)Purpose and Procedures
Unexcused Absence?When a student misses school for any
reason, a written statement is required in order for the absence to be considered EXCUSED.
A student has 5 days upon return to school to turn in a note to the front office. (Do not give the note to your 1st period teacher)
After 5 days the school WILL NOT take a note to excuse the absence. The absence will be documented as UNEXCUSED.
Excused/UnexcusedAll information is available in the Student
Handbook. Unlimited Dr. ExcusesFuneral forms for death (Case by Case basis
for number of absences)Counseling/Psychological Appointments
5 Parent Notes each Semestero 1st Semester: First Day of School-Christmas
Breako 2nd Semester: First Day back from
Christmas-Last Day of School
Right/Wrong for Turning in Written ExcusesRight: Turn in note to the front officeWrong: Parent called the school so that should
be ok.Right: Parent should follow up with school to
make sure note is documentedWrong: Student turns in note to a teacherRight: It is ok to Fax a Dr. note. (Please follow
up with school)Wrong: My child was sick, but could not get
him to the doctor, so I do not send a note. (Use a Parent Note)
Wrong: When I sign my child in or out of school I do not have to write a note.
Why?The purpose of the Truancy
Diversion Program (TDP) is to identify students who are at risk of being referred to Family Court or District Court for truancy charges. These are students who have missed allotted number of days and who are at risk of court involvement.
What is Truancy?Excessive Unexcused
Absences3 Unexcused Absences: Truant3 Unexcused Tardies= One
Unexcused Absent6 Unexcused Absences: Habitual
Truant 9 Unexcused Absences: Final
Notice
Who?The representing Judge of Family,
Circuit, or Juvenile CourtCourt Designated Worker (CDW) School AdministratorAttendance ClerkDirector of Pupil Personnel (DPP)GuardianStudent
When?The TDP meetings will be held bi-
weekly on a designated day and time at the participating school and will last from anywhere to 15-30 minutes depending questions and needs that need to be addressed.
What?During the bi-weekly TDP
meetings, the Review Team will review the student’s school attendance, behavior reports, and grades. The TDP will identify any problem areas and develop a detailed plan of action for the family. The team will also offer support, incentives, and affirmation for participating students.
Notice to Attend the MeetingsAt 3 Unexcused Absences (Parent
attendance is Opitonal)At 6 Unexcused Absences
( Parent attendance is Required)At 9 Unexcused Absences ( No
Meeting- Final Notice will be delivered by DPP and School Resource Officer)
What Happens after 9 Unexcused AbsencesIf a student has another Unexcused
Absence then Truancy Charges will be filed against the student and the guardian by the DPP.
Possible Outcomes are:1. Six week Diversion meetings with
CDW2. Appearances in Family Court3. Court Fines4. Possible Jail Time for GuardiansQuestions?
Surveys Completed Interviews Conducted Staff 37 18 Students 439 88 Parents 233 7 Total 709 113
Those interviewed expressed a sense of safety at school and seemed open and honest in their replies to the questions being asked. A staff member said, “We have a great school. We all are trying to make it safe and we have great kids.” A parent commented, “I feel this is a very safe school. Most of the teachers bring their own kids to school here.” This is in agreement with the results of the perceptual survey in that 100% of teachers, 91.2% of students, and 96.7% of parents believe the building is safe
Bully Program
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What Is Bullying
Day 1
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Forms of Bullying
Day 2
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Dealing with Bullying
Day 3
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STOP. WALK. TALK. PROGRAM
Bully Prevention:
3 Step Response:
Step 1: STOP
•When students experience a problem behavior or they see another student experiencing a problem behavior, they will put their hand up in a “stop signal” and they will say, “Stop”
If students are asked to “Stop” they should:1. Stop what they are doing.2. Take a deep breath and count to 3. 3. Go on with their day.
Step 2: WALK AWAY
When students have tried “stop” and the problem behavior continues, they will “Walk Away” from the problem behavior. By walking away you remove yourself from the problem behavior.
Step 3: TALKStudents should “Talk” to an adult when they have tried the “Stop signal” and“Walk Away” but the problem behavior continues.
Talking" is when you have tried to solve the problem yourself, and have used the "stop" and "walk" steps first:
Did you request "stop"? Did you "walk away"?
Tattling is when you do not use the "stop" and "walk away" steps before "talking" to an adult. Tattling is when your goal is to get the other person in trouble.
TALKING VS TATTLING
Conflict Resolution
Day 4
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