Welcome Bienvenidos The Global Learning Collaborative New Student
Welcome 歡迎 Bienvenidos ﺗﺮﺣﻴﺐ The Global Learning Collaborative New Student Orientation
Overview A. About GLC B. Student Handbook • • Graduation and Promotion Requirements Attendance Electronic Devices/Dress Code/Discipline Student & Parent Resources C. Summer Assignment D. Q & A
About the GLC We are a small school of approximately 420 students. As a small school, we truly get to know and support each student, attending to unique needs and goals, with a focus on global citizenship. *Partnered with Asia Society, which is a member of the International Studies Schools Network *Provide our students with a breath of a breadth of academic and extra curricular experiences: Academic Programs: AP Courses: English and Spanish College Now at Hunter (85 average, particularly in English and Math) Science and Technology Entry Program at Fordham University (85 average, particularly in Math and Science) Project Rousseau Extra-Curricular Programs: Animae Manga, Drama Club, Gay Straight Student Alliance, Girls Group, Journalism Club, Mock Trial, Model UN, Running Club, The Cooking Club, and the Yearbook Club.
About the GLC… We take pride in our International Trip Program: Trip to China Trip to London Trip to Africa: Batswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Student Handbook
Graduation and Promotion Requirements The school year is broken up into 2 semesters which we call Fall and Spring. In order to pass to the 10 th grade, you are expected to earn 7. 58 credits each semester (15. 16 credits in the year) and pass your science Regents exam. Grade 9 10 11 12 Fall Spring English = 1 Global History = 1 Algebra = 1 Science = 1 Physical Education =. 58 Art = 1 World Language = 1 Recitation (Elective) =1 English = 1 Global History = 1 Algebra = 1 Science = 1 Physical Education =. 58 Art = 1 World Language = 1 Recitation (Elective) = 1 English = 1 Global History = 1 Math = 1 Science = 1 Physical Education =. 58 World Language = 1 Recitation (Elective) = 1 English = 1 US History = 1 Math = 1 Science = 1 Physical Education =. 58 World Language = 1 Recitation (Elective) = 1 English = 1 Participation in Gov = 1 Math = 1 Science = 1 Physical Education =. 58 World Language = 1 Recitation (Elective) = 1 English = 1 Global History = 1 Math = 1 Science = 1 Physical Education =. 58 World Language = 1 Recitation (Elective) = 1 English = 1 US History = 1 Algebra = 1 Science = 1 Physical Education =. 58 World Language = 1 Recitation (Elective) = 1 English = 1 Economics = 1 Math = 1 Science = 1 World Language = 1 Recitation (Elective) = 1 To be promoted 8 Credits 20 Credits: Must earn 4 in English & 4 in Social Studies 30 Credits 44 Credits to Graduate
NYS High School Graduation Requirements English 8 credits Social Studies 8 credits In addition, students must score 65 or higher on 5 Regents Exams in: Science: taken in 9 th or 10 th grade Mathematics 6 credits Science 6 credits Physical Education 4 credits English: taken in 10 th or 11 th grade Art 2 credits US History: taken in 11 th grade World Language 2 credits Health 1 credit Electives through Advisory 7 credits Total 44 credits Algebra: taken in 9 th or 10 th grade Global History: taken in 10 th grade
STUDENT TRANSCRIPT
Attendance Regular attendance is required in order to be successful in school. School begins at 8: 40 and ends at 3: 32 p. m. School ends on Fridays at 1: 30 p. m. so that teachers can plan instruction. If absent, you must provide documentation upon your return and make up missing work. Strong attendance is rewarded with certificates, excellent grades, Broadway Show, movie tickets, and pizza parties!
Code of Conduct Electronic Devices/ Hats You may not bring your cell phone to school. Phones that are detected by the scanners will be confiscated and returned to a parent/guardian. This policy is in accordance with the Chancellor’s Regulation Infraction Code B 06 which states: Bringing prohibited equipment or material to school without authorization (e. g. cell phone or other electronic communication/entertainment devices). In addition, all headgear being worn in school will be confiscated in accordance with Chancellor’s Regulation Infraction Code B 09 which states: Wearing clothing, headgear (e. g. caps or hats) or other items that are unsafe or disruptive to the educational process. Dress Code Students are expected to dress in a manner that respects themselves and others. You may not wear any gang beads, colors or any other related gang paraphernalia at any time. In addition, sexually explicit, drug/violence related graphics on t-shirts are not tolerated. Shirts and skirts/dresses are expected to be appropriate in length and coverage, under garments may not be worn as outer clothing. Students in violation of the dress code will be asked to change into appropriate clothing and a parent/guardian will be notified immediately. Restorative Justice You are expected to behave in a manner that is professional and helpful to our school community. Unprofessional behavior such as fighting, cursing, bullying, stealing screaming/shouting, gang related activities, will not be tolerated at the GLC. Administration will follow up with a student conference and student consequences which may include detention(s), suspension and/or referral to Youth Court. Parents will be notified. Metrocards are distributed to students based on home distance from school. Metrocards must be kept in a wallet to avoid damage and the wallet must be kept secure at all times. Students are responsible for keeping their metrocards for the entire semester. Please see Mr. Crespo for a replacement metrocard at the end of the school day if yours is damaged.
Student and Parent Resources Here you can view your child’s grades, attendance, assignments, transcript credits and Regents exams scores. In addition, you can view the school’s calendar with key dates.
School Website: theglcnyc. org
Guidance and Student Services
Summer Assignment All incoming freshmen are required to complete an English assignment over the summer. This assignment is your first opportunity to earn 100 points towards your English class. Choose one assignment from the list provided to you. Assignment must be submitted to your English teacher on September 9 th, 2013.
Q & A
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