Huguenot High School Home of the Falcons Mission

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Huguenot High School Home of the Falcons

Huguenot High School Home of the Falcons

Mission The mission of Huguenot High School is to provide a high quality education

Mission The mission of Huguenot High School is to provide a high quality education that prepares, ensures, and empowers all students to achieve their full intellectual and social potential in order to become lifelong learners and productive members of society.

Who’s Who Mr. Jafar Barakat, Principal Dr. Shelia Hines, Assistant Principal Ms. Lafondra Mathis,

Who’s Who Mr. Jafar Barakat, Principal Dr. Shelia Hines, Assistant Principal Ms. Lafondra Mathis, Assistant Principal Dr. Johnny Mickens, Assistant Principal Mrs. Zymora Scott, 9 th Grade Counselor Mr. Shawn Knight Athletic Director Ms. Jannita Preston, 9 th Grade Academy Leader Ms. Talaunda Walker, Communities in Schools

Who’s Who 9 th Grade Teachers Mr. Lee- English Mrs. Zimmerman. English Mr. Holmes-

Who’s Who 9 th Grade Teachers Mr. Lee- English Mrs. Zimmerman. English Mr. Holmes- Math Mrs. Smider- Math Mr. Segres- Social Studies Ms. Billups- Social Studies Ms. Nelson- Science Mr. Glasper- TAM Mr. Sullivan- Science Ms. Preston- P. E. / 9 th Grade Academy Leader

Preparing for Your Future Higher Education – College (2 or 4 year) – Technical

Preparing for Your Future Higher Education – College (2 or 4 year) – Technical or Professional School Military Work

High School Diploma Standard Diploma Advanced Diploma Modified Standard AP and Dual Enrollment Partnerships

High School Diploma Standard Diploma Advanced Diploma Modified Standard AP and Dual Enrollment Partnerships - J. Sargent Reynolds James Madison University V. C. U. Virginia State University

RPS Graduation Requirements Four (4) Types of Diplomas Advanced Diploma - 24 Credits -9

RPS Graduation Requirements Four (4) Types of Diplomas Advanced Diploma - 24 Credits -9 SOLs Standard Diploma - 22 Credits - 6 SOLs Modified Diploma - 20 Credits - 8 th Grade Math/English SOL Special/Certificates – Meet Education Plans

RPS Graduation Requirements Advanced Diploma – 24 Credits – 9 SOLs Course Credits SOLs

RPS Graduation Requirements Advanced Diploma – 24 Credits – 9 SOLs Course Credits SOLs English Math Science History Foreign Lang 4 4 3 Phys. Edu. Fine/Prac. Art 3 2 2 1 1

RPS Graduation Requirements Standard DP 20 Credits 6 SOLS Course Credits SOLs English 4

RPS Graduation Requirements Standard DP 20 Credits 6 SOLS Course Credits SOLs English 4 2 Math 4 2 Science 4 2 History 4 2 Foreign Lang 3 1 Phys. Edu. 3 Fine/Prac. Art 1

RPS Graduation Requirements Modified Standard Diploma – 20 Credits – (2) 8 th SOLs

RPS Graduation Requirements Modified Standard Diploma – 20 Credits – (2) 8 th SOLs Course English SOL Math SOL Science History Foreign Lang Phys. Edu. Fine/Prac Art Electives Credits SOLs 8 th English 4 3 8 th Math 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 6 0

Develop a Plan for your Future Begin with the “End in Mind” Four-Year Colleges

Develop a Plan for your Future Begin with the “End in Mind” Four-Year Colleges Two- Year Community Colleges Career and Technical Education Technical Schools/ Trade Schools Armed Services Apprenticeships

9 th Grade Disciplinarian ME!! Principal Barakat

9 th Grade Disciplinarian ME!! Principal Barakat

Huguenot High Ideals 1. Respectful Follow Rules and Directions, Use of Appropriate Language, Respect

Huguenot High Ideals 1. Respectful Follow Rules and Directions, Use of Appropriate Language, Respect Adults and Peers, Appropriate Dress. 2. Responsible Come to School Regularly, Ontime to School and Class, Be Prepared, Work, Study hard and set High Goals and have High Expectations. 3. Accountable Take Ownership, Own your behavior and work to make better choices. 4. Courteous “Act as If”, “Respectful Swagga”, Do not engage in acts of “Defiance”

Tardy Table You are expected to be in class on time! Tardy Table begins

Tardy Table You are expected to be in class on time! Tardy Table begins Monday, Sept. 24, 2012 Located in front hall across from office. If you are late for class, report to the tardy table for a tardy pass. Tardy passes available in cafeteria at lunch time. And yes, you can be tardy to

Tardy Consequences – 3 Tardies = Phone Call Home – 4 -6 Tardies =

Tardy Consequences – 3 Tardies = Phone Call Home – 4 -6 Tardies = Parent Conference/ Lunch Detention/After School Detention/Community Service – 7 -9 Tardies = ISIP- (1 -3 Days) – 10+ Tardies = OSS (1 -3

SOAR EXPECTATIONS SUCCESS – Showing effort – Being alert OWNERSHIP – Being prepared –

SOAR EXPECTATIONS SUCCESS – Showing effort – Being alert OWNERSHIP – Being prepared – Being responsible ATTENDANCE – Being present – Being prompt RESPECT – – Being considerate of others Respecting school property Wearing school appropriate dress Using school appropriate language

Discipline – Progressive Model Warning Teacher-Led Conferences Phone Call Home Mandatory Parent Conference w/

Discipline – Progressive Model Warning Teacher-Led Conferences Phone Call Home Mandatory Parent Conference w/ Administrator/ Service Provider Community Service/ After School Detention In-School Intervention Program OSS 1 -3 Day 3 -5 Day

Huguenot High Ideals 1. Respectful Follow Rules and Directions, Use of Appropriate Language, Respect

Huguenot High Ideals 1. Respectful Follow Rules and Directions, Use of Appropriate Language, Respect Adults and Peers, Appropriate Dress. 2. Responsible Come to School Regularly, Ontime to School and Class, Be Prepared, Work, Study hard and set High Goals and have High Expectations. 3. Accountable Take Ownership, Own your behavior and work to make better choices. 4. Courteous “Act as If”, “Respectful Swagga”, Do not engage in acts of “Defiance”

The “New” Huguenot High School 2015

The “New” Huguenot High School 2015

Huguenot High School Soaring Higher to Achieve Academic Excellence for All

Huguenot High School Soaring Higher to Achieve Academic Excellence for All