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“CGHS: Creating a Culture of Achievement where the focus is on learning and where all
students experience academic success in a positive and welcoming environment”
STAFF
HANDBOOK
2019-2020
COTTAGE GROVE HIGH SCHOOL
Cottage Grove, OR 97424 “A Place of Pride”
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INTRODUCTION
This handbook has been prepared as a supplement to the District Policy Handbook issued through the
superintendent's office. It is the aim of the booklet to deal specifically with policies and practices of
Cottage Grove High School not covered in the District Handbook. This handbook is prepared as a tentative
publication. Changes can and will be made as the need arises. Through a cooperative effort of staff and
administration, we can determine the best policies and practices for our school. Your suggestions are
solicited.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Staff Directory ..................................................................................................................................2
Class Schedules ..................................................................................................................................3
Cottage Grove High School Mission Statement ...............................................................................3
Activities, Clubs and Extra Curricular Events ..................................................................................4-6
ASB Bookkeeping and Purchasing Procedures ................................................................................6-8
Curriculum Policies and Procedures .................................................................................................8-10
Daily Procedures ................................................................................................................................10-12
Duty Assignments ..............................................................................................................................12-13
Miscellaneous Items ..........................................................................................................................13-20
Student Supervision and Referral Policies ........................................................................................21-23
Use of School Facilities .....................................................................................................................23-25
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STAFF DIRECTORY CERTIFIED
INSTRUCTIONAL Taylor Boxberger Leilagh Boyle Maya Brachmann Michele Bradley Thomas Connor Jason Crain Sarah Cunningham Jeff Drumm Dylan Ferguson Jessica Flood Ricardo Florez Nick Garman Holly Genthner Sheila Ghelfi Michele Hilton Casie Hitt Jared Hutchins Carlan Kephart Thomas Kephart Sina Kiilsgaard Ricky Knutson
Sarah Leonard Reed Levings Joel Lindstrom Chris Medina JD Michlanski Erin Royse Kent Russo Janet Rust Kirstin Sadiq Angela Schaefer James Scoggins Krista Scoggins Jim Settelmeyer Chad Smith Shelly Swearingen Kyle Temple Brian Vollmer-Buhl Geriann Walker Chris Wells Michelle Weybright Devin Wright
ADMINISTRATION
Kevin Herington, Principal Halie Ketcher, Assistant Principal Matt Myers, Assistant Principal/A.D. Chris Wells, Assistant Principal/Teacher HIGH SCHOOL SUCCESS AND CURRICULUM DIRECTOR Jeremy Smith
ATHLETIC TRAINER Jared Hutchins COUNSELING Rex Basting Vicki Evans LIBRARIAN Janet Rust PSYCHOLOGIST David Bascue SCHOOL NURSE TBA
CLASSIFIED EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANTS Kallie Black – Special Education Carol Branstetter - Special Education Lucia Cervantes - ELL Marian Dempsey – Special Education Erica Dunbar - Special Education Debbie Ferguson - ELL
CAFETERIA Barb Raum, Manager Jennifer Lambrecht Donna Martinez Caroline Strickland Shannon Taylor Briana Ross Pamela McReynolds
CAMPUS SUPERVISOR James Berry
COLLEGE & CAREER SPECIALIST Lacey Guest
LIBRARY ASSISTANT Marian Dempsey
YOUTH TRANS. PROG./WIA TBA
SECRETARIAL Tina Crivello Casey Horn Lindsay Laycock Kathie Flagg CUSTODIAL Brian Anderson Manuel Garibay Jennifer McCown Rick Neeley Steve Sanchez
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER Officer Chris Joyce
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COTTAGE GROVE HIGH SCHOOL
Class Schedule
2019-2020
REGULAR
WEDNESDAY Period 1
8:15-9:04 Period 1
8:15-8:50
Period 2
9:09-9:58 Period 2
8:55-9:30
PRIDE BREAK
9:58-10:05 PRIDE BREAK
9:30-9:37
Period 3
10:10-10:59 Period 3
9:42-10:17
Period 4
11:04-11:53 Period 4
10:22-10:59
LUNCH
11:53-12:28 ENRICHMENT
11:04-11:32
Period 5
12:33-1:22 Period 5
11:37-12:12
Period 6
1:27-2:16 LUNCH
12:12-12:47
Period 7
2:21-3:10 Period 6
12:52-1:27
Period 7
1:32-2:07
Mission Statement
CGHS: Creating a Culture of Achievement where the focus is on learning and all
students experience academic success in a positive and welcoming environment.
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ACTIVITIES, CLUBS AND EXTRA CURRICULAR EVENTS
ASSEMBLY INFORMATION
Assemblies should be both entertaining and educational. Inappropriate or improper
behavior by students attending or involved with the assemblies will not be tolerated.
A. Assemblies will be presented in the cafetorium or the gym.
B. All assembly programs should be placed on the school calendar.
C. Advisors and members of the sponsoring organization are responsible for the
preparation of the assembly.
D. Staff will be required to accompany students to and attend assemblies and rallies,
unless an alternate duty has been assigned.
E. Students who choose not to go to the assembly must report to the library or any other
designated area.
F. At least one advisor must be present at all gatherings for any purpose.
G. Students are not to be released from classes for assembly preparation without
administrative approval.
CLASS, CLUB OR GROUP PARTIES AND DINNERS
Class, club or student body sponsored activities planned for off campus may not be held
except with the approval of the administration.
A. All such activities must be entered on the master school calendar.
B. Advanced planning is necessary.
CLUB CHARTER
The organization of new clubs and organizations is permissible according to the following
procedure:
A. The club shall be organized to further the total education program of the school.
The sponsors of the club shall prepare and present a written constitution that
includes a statement of purpose and a statement of the qualifications and
requirements of membership. This constitution must be approved by the student
council, the executive committee and the principal.
B. The constitution must be placed on file with the student body office.
CONTESTS AND SURVEYS
All contests and surveys in which teachers or students wish to participate must be submitted
to the principal as an official request. No questionnaire or opinionating may be given to
students without approval of content and procedure by the administration. All surveys
whether it’s from staff, students or an outside agency MUST be approved by
administration before being given to students.
DANCES
A. All contracts and arrangements for music must be submitted and reviewed by
administration. Student officers and advisors may make recommendations or
requests for a particular group, but the activities director will be the only contracting
agent for the school.
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B. All expenses of dances or other activities will be paid by school check only. All
cash received at the door will be appropriately accounted for and deposited.
C. Students attending a dance may not leave the dance and then return without
administrative approval.
D. No person will be admitted who does not meet the standards of dress and conduct set
for the activity.
E. If it ever becomes necessary to remove or exclude a student from a dance activity
because of improper conduct, that student’s name will be reported to the
administration. That student may be excluded from future events if deemed
necessary by administration.
ELIGIBILITY FOR INTERSCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES
The requirements for determining the eligibility of a student to participate in athletics or
activities are found in the Student/Parent Handbook.
FACULTY ADVISOR
Adult guidance, leadership and supervision are essential for successful operation of any
activity by any school group.
A. Advisors should work very closely with student leaders and officers to make certain
that an active, interesting and reasonable program is carried out through the school
year.
B. An advisor should be in attendance at all committee, group, club or class meetings.
C. Advisors or an appropriate substitute should carefully weigh all plans and actions
proposed by student groups. The student leaders and sponsors should discuss
questions regarding uncertainty or advisability of a specific activity or procedure
with the activity advisor.
D. Advisors are expected to be present at all evening activities of their group.
E. No fundraising activities may be undertaken or fees assessed to student members
without prior approval and scheduling with Mr. Myers.
FACULTY PASS
Faculty members and their immediate family are admitted to all school events at CGHS
without charge. This privilege is not transferable. Faculty members are asked to
accompany their children to all events. Teachers, while attending school functions, should
assist with problems when a need arises.
GRASSLEY AMENDMENT
No student can be required, as a part of any program, to take part in a survey, analysis, or
evaluation about certain topics including political affiliation, psychological problems, or
critical appraisal of others, and certain related topics.
NIGHT ACTIVITY SUPERVISION
A. An advisor assigned to a group sponsoring an activity must be in attendance.
B. No night activity should extend beyond 11:30pm without administrative approval.
Activities, rehearsals, decorating, etc. must be planned so that the building is
completely vacated by 10:00pm on nights where school follows the next morning.
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SCHOOL PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES, ETC.
Teachers are expected to consult with the principal before making arrangements for any
school activity. All activities must be scheduled through the administration and placed on
the school calendar. School activities are to be held on school grounds unless other
arrangements are approved in advance by the administration.
TRANSPORTATION FOR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND FIELD TRIPS
The advisor/teacher should submit a transportation request online at least two weeks prior
to the trip. The principal will approve all field or activity trips via an e-mail that will be sent
automatically after the request is submitted. Before leaving on your field trip, a list of
student names MUST be submitted to attendance. School busses will be used at all times
unless written approval is obtained from administration.
ASB BOOKKEEPING AND PURCHASING PROCEDURES
BOOKKEEPING
The student body maintains a central financing system where all organization money is
deposited and where it is disbursed. The intent of the centralized system is not an attempt
by anyone to control the finances of any organization, but rather to protect funds and staff,
since this matter of handling public funds can be a serious one. CGHS student body
accounts are audited annually by South Lane School District and the State of Oregon.
ASB accounting will align with our district guidelines (controllable department money).
Checks will be issued on the 10th and 25
th of each month for payments and for
reimbursements. If check requests are not turned in by the cut-off dates, they will be issued
in the next check run. If you need to request a check earlier than the scheduled time, you
will be required to fill out an Exception Request For Payment form and have this approved
by the principal.
All reimbursements MUST have receipts attached and be turned in 60-days from the date of
purchase. If a credit card was used for the purchase, the statement showing the purchase is
also required.
1. All funds from any school organization MUST be deposited in the student body
treasury in the Student Office as soon as they are received. Receipts will be issued
for all deposits.
2. Disbursements of these funds will be through the following procedures:
A. Whenever an organization plans to spend some of its funds, it must first have
the approval of the advisor. All funds spent MUST be directly student
related.
B. The advisor must initiate documentation for payment through Mrs. Laycock.
3. Information on account balances are available from Mrs. Laycock upon request.
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This method gives organizations the protection of a bank account and provides the Student
Council and administration with a system whereby all bills will be accounted for and
properly charged. It also centralizes our bookkeeping system so an auditor may obtain at
any time the information needed about any or all student body accounts.
This system does not mean that each organization should not keep its own set of books.
Each month the school bookkeeper will issue a statement indicating the balance in each
student body account. Every organization should check its balance carefully to be sure that it
is correct or to ascertain the reason if there seems to be a difference.
FUNDRAISING PROJECTS
Additional funds are always needed by departments and activity groups. This necessitates
some special fund raising programs and activities. The following policies are necessary to
hold the number and scope of these activities within reason:
A. All projects and activities must be approved by the administrator in charge of the
district calendar.
B. No business, home or community contacts may be made without prior approval.
C. All fundraisers of any kind must be scheduled through an administrator.
D. Advisors are responsible for the supervision of fundraising activities and the
accounting of all materials and funds involved.
E. All money collected should be turned in to Mrs. Laycock in a timely manner. No
money should be in possession of a staff member for longer than necessary. Funds
raised should be deposited within the next school day following the fundraising
event.
PURCHASING
All district expenditures, with few exceptions, require a purchase order. The procedures for
each are:
Purchase Order
1. Purchase order request forms must be completed providing vendor name and
address, item description, quantity, and prices (including shipping charges). Use
stock number, catalog number, model number, size and color.
2. All purchase order requests must be approved by department heads.
3. The district will pay for properly authorized purchases only. Failure to follow
district purchasing policy may result in the staff member being held responsible for
payment.
4. Upon receipt of merchandise ordered, the school principal or his representative will
verify receipt of goods or services by signing the receiving copy of the purchase
order and forwarding it to the district office.
5. NO STAFF MEMBER WILL BE REIMBURSED FOR A PURCHASE THAT
DID NOT HAVE PRIOR APPROVAL.
STUDENT FEES
All student fees and fines are to be paid and receipted through Mrs. Laycock in the main
office unless prior arrangements have been made with an administrator.
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STUDENT FINES
Fines should be issued on textbooks, unpaid projects/materials, non-returned items/gear, or
outstanding fees:
A. When staff/teacher receive notice that a student has withdrawn any time during the
school year, fines must be issued within one week of the notice. A letter is sent out
in an attempt to recover these fees or materials.
B. Fines should be submitted in a timely manner after deadlines are made (fundraisers,
sports, etc.)
C. Fines should be applied at the end of each trimester or minimally at the end of a
school year when applicable.
Fine slips are located in the office; they must be filled out completely and returned to Mrs.
Laycock. Once a fine has been issued, all books must be returned and fees paid to Mrs.
Laycock in the office to insure the fine is removed. If the book or items are returned to the
staff person who issued it, Mrs. Laycock needs to be informed so the fine can be removed.
CURRICULUM POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
FERPA (FEDERAL EDUCATIONAL RECORDS PROTECTION ACT)
At times you may get requests for information about students. Please remember that
student records are protected by Federal Law and we only give out information about
students to appropriate individuals identified by Law. It is not legal to post grades by
student name or any method that allows other students to figure out which grade belongs
to which student, including alphabetically by student #. Please post all grades sorted by
score and using student #. If you have a question, see the principal.
GENERAL STAFF MEETINGS
Meetings are intended to provide for discussion of school programs, inservice, study and
evaluation. These meetings will be called as needed.
GUEST SPEAKERS
Teachers must obtain prior approval from administration before making arrangements to
have guest speakers in their classroom.
HOMEWORK
Homework is an extension of class work and should reinforce and/or extend skills learned in
the classroom. Homework is a means of teaching students to learn independently and shall
not be used for disciplinary reasons.
HOMEWORK REQUESTS
If a student is suspended, teachers need to respond to homework requests within a day of
the request. Timeliness is important.
PASS/NO-PASS COURSES
Once all required subject areas have been met, students may request to take one elective
course per term as Pass/No Pass.
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Students may make this request at any time during the trimester, but no later than 2
weeks before the last day of the trimester. Once made, this designation cannot be
reversed. A student meeting the course standards for a passing mark shall be given a grade
of "P" (Pass), but if he/she fails to meet the minimum standards, a "NP" (No Pass) shall be
recorded. The mark will not be included in the computation of grade point average in either
case.
PROGRESS REPORT AND REPORT CARD DATES
An email will be sent to all staff 2 days before grades are due, as a reminder. Typically,
you will have the weekend to enter your grades but please know that eSchool does
“program updates” on weekends and isn’t always available. If grades are due on a
Friday, the grading application will be disabled on Monday morning at 7:00am. If your
grades are missing, your Administrator will be notified. All final grades (Report Cards)
are due by 4:00 pm on Inservice Day. There may be occasions where grades are due
prior to a weekend. You will be notified if this happens.
Sept. 27th
- Gradebook up to date (Athletic eligibility. Only athletes will take
grade slips to teachers to fill out)
Oct. 4th
- Progress Reports due (Mailed home for Parent Teacher Conferences)
Nov. 8th
- Progress Reports due (In house)
Dec. 2nd
- Final Grades (Mailed home)
Dec. 19th
- Progress Reports due (In house)
Jan. 24th
- Progress Reports due (Mailed home for Parent Teacher Conferences)
Feb. 21st - Progress Reports due (In house)
Mar. 16th
- Final Grades (Mailed home)
Apr. 10th
- Progress Reports due (In house)
May 1st - Progress Reports due (In house)
May 15th
- Progress Reports due (Mailed home)
June 12th
- Final Grades (Mailed home)
STUDENT GRADING POLICIES
Letter grades of A, B, C, D, and F, and Pass/No Pass are used to indicate student
performance. Letter grades may include + (plus) or – (minus) to more accurately reflect
student progress and performance.
1. Pass/No Pass: All TA and study hall credits are pass/no pass. Once core
requirements are completed, one elective course per trimester may be selected as
P/NP.
2. It is the teacher’s responsibility to continually monitor, update and inform students
of their progress in class. The Teacher Access Center (TAC) grading system is used
to track progress. Teachers may not post grades by name or in any manner that
allows students to identify grades other than their own grade. When students fail to
make adequate progress, the teacher should make an attempt to contact parents
and/or the appropriate counselor.
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3. Interim Progress Reports (IPRs) are to be issued throughout the term (refer to annual
schedule), and gradebook updates should happen routinely – weekly is the
expectation.
4. Incomplete grades are issued only with administrative approval to students who have
not been able to perform as required because of approved absences. A student who
received an incomplete grade must make up necessary work within the agreed upon
amount of time.
5. Timeline for Grade Changes – When teachers submit a grade change for a student,
these changes must be submitted on the Grade Change Form in the counseling
office. If the grade change is due to a student completing missing assignments, the
deadline to accept and honor those changes is typically three weeks. If special
arrangements are made, they need to be written and approved by administration.
STUDENT WITHDRAWAL FROM CLASS
1. Once a student is enrolled in a class, that student is responsible to attend and
complete work in that course. All schedule changes must be made by the
appropriate counselor/administrator.
2. A teacher, through the counselor and/or administration, may initiate a request for the
withdrawal of a student from class.
The student will continue to be assigned to that class until necessary arrangements
and paperwork can be completed and official notices sent to the teacher.
WEDNESDAY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
This time is designated for district/high school in-service and professional growth.
Teachers, and select staff, are required to attend per the district PD calendar from 2:15-
4:00pm. Staff is expected to report to PD sessions on time and fully participate. Absences
must be approved by the principal in advance. All unassigned time may be used for faculty
planning and individual classroom work.
This year we will be having staff meetings and professional development to help us improve
our craft as educators and support our students. The inservice schedule is posted on our
website under staff resources. Please adjust your work schedule accordingly for staff
meeting days. If you’re on a 7:30am to 3:30pm work schedule, adjust to 8am to 4pm. See
Kevin if you have questions about this.
DAILY PROCEDURES
DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS-PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM
A. Daily announcements will be read by students at the beginning of 4th
period
Announcements will be posted on our website and e-mailed each morning to all
staff.
B. All announcements must be written in the exact manner they are to be read, and
submitted to the main office by 3:30pm. Announcements received after 3:30pm
will not be included until the following day.
C. The public address system will be used for supplemental announcements ONLY
WHEN NECESSARY and must have administrative approval.
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DAILY SCHOOL SESSIONS
The regular day is from 8:15am to 3:10pm and Wednesdays from 8:15am – 2:07pm.
DISMISSAL OF STUDENTS
No teacher shall dismiss students from the classroom prior to the bell or allow students to
leave campus during regular school hours without approval of an administrator. It’s a
general rule that the instructor, not the school bell, dismiss a student from class.
Staff will not allow students to leave the room 5 minutes after class starts or 5 minutes
before class ends.
All students are expected to have a pass if they are not in the classroom. Staff are
responsible for the safety of students and must supply a pass if a student is permitted to
leave the class. Teachers must not allow students to visit other classrooms, the gym, or
other unsupervised areas during class unless approved by administration.
LEAVE SCHOOL PERMITS-STAFF
All staff members will remain on campus during their scheduled work time except during
the lunch period. When there is reason to leave the school campus during the workday,
administration must be consulted and permission to leave school granted. Sign out in the
main office before leaving and sign in upon your return.
MAILBOXES
Teachers are expected to check their mailboxes at least once a day for US/District mail,
and/or any other notices/publications. E-mail will be used in most cases for
communication and should also be checked regularly throughout the day.
Thunderbird and webmail are e-mail services used for communicating to staff.
OFFICE ASSISTANTS Office Assistants may request students and will attempt to deliver messages and pick up
attendance sheets for subs sometime during the 1st 10 minutes of the period or the last 10
minutes of the period. We will try to keep disruptions to a minimum, but there may be
other times students are needed by administration. Please send them immediately.
REPORTING ABSENT FROM DUTY
We will continue using Frontline (formerly known as AESOP) as our substitute calling
and reporting system for all staff members. Frontline is an automated system that
simplifies and streamlines the process of recording and managing absences and finding
subs. This service is available to staff 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Frontline will be
linked to payroll, so it is important that you report any time out of the building during
your scheduled work time. You can log onto Frontline at
http://www.frontlinek12.com/aesop on your web browser address bar or type
m.aesoponline.com on your mobile device to create absences, manage personal
information, check absence reason balances, and more.
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Staff will need their ID and PIN # to log in. New teaching staff will get trained on how to
use the system. Absences will need to be in the system by 7am at the very latest to
provide enough time to find a substitute. It’s the staff member’s responsibility to watch
and make sure the position is filled. If it isn’t filled by 7:30am, call the office manager at
school, (541) 780-2156. Staff need to be sure and set up your “preferred sub” list. You
will choose at least five preferred substitutes. If none of your preferred subs are available,
the system will default to a building preferred list and lastly to the district list.
Teachers are responsible for lesson plans, worksheets and class rosters for use by the
substitute teacher. Be sure to include any special schedule information (assemblies,
advisories or fire/emergency drills). It is expected that teachers have emergency lesson
plans available in the classroom for instances when they are unable to write plans for an
absence. In Frontline you can attach your lesson plan. If the absence is known in advance,
it would be beneficial for the teacher to confer with the assigned substitute.
REPORTING ATTENDANCE
1. Each teacher has the responsibility of maintaining accurate attendance records.
2. Attendance must be recorded each period utilizing Teacher Access Center (TAC) in
E-school. Attendance for each class should be recorded in TAC within 10-minutes
of the start of class.
3. Communication is important. Staff is encouraged to notify the parents, counselors
and/or administration at the first indication of an attendance problem.
STUDENTS LEAVING CAMPUS
Students are not to be sent on errands from the building during school hours without the
consent of the administration. At parent’s request, an "Off Grounds Pass" will be issued.
Students are not to leave campus during the school day without first signing out at the
attendance office.
TARDINESS
Tardiness is defined as any unexcused appearance after the scheduled time a class begins or
coming to class without proper materials. All teachers are expected to consistently enforce
the school-wide tardy policy. Please mark a student tardy in TAC. After 5-minutes, a
student is considered absent.
DUTY ASSIGNMENTS
TEACHER JOB DESCRIPTION
The classroom teacher is under the general supervision of the principal or a designate, and
instructs and supervises students. The use of independent judgment and decision making is
required in many matters not having established rules, regulations, policies, or precedent.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
- Identifies the needs of individual students by continual assessment of
abilities.
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- Writes instructional plans based upon identified students’ needs.
- Uses a variety of methods and materials to implement instructional plans.
- Manages the classroom to create the optimum learning conditions.
- Initiates, plans and carries out parent conferences, both formal and
informal.
- Participates in professional development activities.
- Plans, coordinates and supervises aides, teacher assistants and other
paraprofessional positions.
- Supervises the behavior and safety of students in the total educational
environment.
- Teaches appropriate curriculum designed to meet state standards.
- Maintains communication with students, patrons and colleagues.
- Performs other job-related duties as delegated by the administration.
- Attends scheduled student I.E.P. meetings and follow all provisions of a
student I.E.P. in the classroom.
- Participates in evaluation debriefs with the intent of improving
instructional skills.
- Signs all evaluation documentation in order to acknowledge their
participation in the discussions. The signature does not signify that staff
agrees with the content, only that they have read the documentation.
STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE
All behavior, policy, curriculum, and student expectations should meet the South Lane
School District Standards of Performance for Educators.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
ACCIDENT REPORTS
All occupational and student incurred injuries must be reported on an official accident
form and submitted within 24 hours to the office manager for insurance purposes and the
school district’s record.
If a staff member has an accident that requires medical attention an additional 801 form
must be completed along with a packet of information that must be taken to the doctor
with you. This is essential for protection of our staff and students and for the proper
disposition of the claims.
CLASSROOM DOORS
Teachers should be considerate of their neighbors when using AV materials and/or when
activities might interfere with others. Doors shall remain unlocked during instructional
hours, unless the room is unattended or there is an emergency.
CLASSROOM SUPERVISION
Students should be properly supervised at all times. Students should not be released to
unsupervised areas of the school for any reason.
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COPY MACHINES/PAPER
Teachers have access to a risograph and xerox copy machines in the copy center in the
front entry of the Health Center. James Berry will be assigned an aide who will assist
teachers with their copy needs. Only students in designated roles are allowed to use the
copy machines. Copy request forms are available in the copy center. Please fill out the
form completely and return to the copy center. Copy paper will be provided in the copy
machines. The risograph machine should be used whenever possible or when 50 or more
copies are being made. If you need less than 50 copies, please DO NOT use the
risograph.
See office manager for your ID number or color copy access.
COPYRIGHT LAW
District Policy states "The aim of the copyright law is to stimulate creative work by
protecting the author's rights to that work, including the right to financial re-enumeration.
It is the intent of the South Lane School District to adhere to all the Provisions of this federal
law.
The principal of each school is responsible for establishing practices that enforce the law.
The District will not defend employees against criminal or penal charges arising out of
violations of the copyright law."
DRESS OF TEACHERS Teachers should be neatly dressed in attire appropriate to their professional position.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Teachers and staff are responsible for knowing and adhering to the information in the
Emergency Handbook and teaching pertinent information to their students.
EMPLOYEE ACCESS CENTER
Employee Access Center (EAC) is an online application that allows employees to access
their own payroll and leave history as well as their personnel information. The
information that can be accessed from EAC includes:
Employee Information (address and contact information)
Salary and Benefits
Leave Information
Payroll Check History
Tax Information including W2’s
Deductions and Benefits
To log on, your user ID is your employee number. If you haven’t already changed your
password, your temporary password is your social security number, no dashes.
You can log into EAC from any computer by linking to the following address:
https://dmz-web-b.spihost.net/EAC/EAC3sln/Login.aspx
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FIELD TRIPS
The cost of educational field trips will be covered at 100% by transportation until further
notice. The first step to planning a field trip is to fill out the Request For Field Trip form
to get the principal’s approval. Once approved, you will need to submit a bus request
online. If you need help with this process, see your department head. Once the bus
request has been submitted, the principal will be notified to approve. The person in
charge of the field trip will be responsible for having a permission form signed by a
parent/guardian for each student attending the activity. Request For Field Trip and
Permission forms are available on our website under staff resources or in the main office
cupboards.
All out-of-state travel must have prior board approval. Such approval is predicated on an
acceptable plan for travel arrangements, parental involvement, orientation of students and
supervisors and support of the appropriate administrator. Before leaving on your field trip, a
list of student names MUST be submitted to attendance.
FOOD SERVICE/SNACKS/FREE/REDUCED LUNCHES
District food service has party deals available if you would like to plan a special party.
Contact food service at the district office for planning purposes. If you suspect a student
is not getting proper nutrition, is homeless or having family difficulties, please bring this
to an administrator’s attention. It is possible they may qualify for our free/reduced
lunch/breakfast program. “This institution is an equal opportunity provider.”
FRIDAY UPDATE
If you have information you need to share with staff, get information to the office
manager by 10:00am on Friday.
MCKINNEY-VENTO LIAISON
Jade Chamness is SLSD's McKinney-Vento Liaison. She works with students in
temporary housing. She provides students with support and resources and helps
them navigate life so they can be successful at school. If you think a student
might qualify for the McKinney-Vento program, submit a referral to Jade through the
Google Form found on the right side of the SLSD McKinney-Vento webpage.
MAIL/BULK
Jeff Wright the district courier will pick up mail daily. He will be here around 2-3pm
each day. Please DO NOT put personal or Lane ESD mail in the blue courier tub in the
main office. All CGHS and courier mail go in the blue tub in the cupboard closest to
Kevin’s office (right side), under the mailboxes. The Lane ESD gray mail tub is located
in the same cupboard on the left. Remember to use Lane ESD for all Lane, South Lane,
LCC and U of O deliveries.
All bulk mailings must be approved by the principal and paid out of your
department money. See the office manager for processing. We must give district at
least a two-day notice prior to mailing.
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See the office manager for instructions to mail a package UPS. Costs will get charged to
individual budgets.
MSDS & DISTRICT EMERGENCY HANDBOOKS
There is a red Emergency Handbook along with MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets)
handbooks located in the cupboards below the mailboxes in the main office, 2nd
from
right. It is essential that all staff be familiar with these handbooks and their location.
MSDS forms provide information about chemicals or potentially hazardous substances
such as art and science supplies that are in our school.
OFFICE SUPPORT STAFF DUTIES & HOURS
James Berry – Campus Security (Work 7:00am – 3:30pm, Lunch 12:50-1:20pm)
Behavorial Entering and Tracking Data
Campus Supervision
Create and send student notices for detention, Wednesday school, attendance, etc.
Focus Room
Guest passes for dances
In-School Suspension
Monitor student attendance and create referrals
Processing and Delivering Minor Discipline Referrals
Retrieval of homework for ill, suspended and expelled students
Safety Team Coordinator
Supervision of Copy Center
Vehicle Registration
Wednesday School Supervision
Kathie Flagg – Registrar (Work Mon.-Thurs. 7:00am - 3:30pm, Lunch 12:30-1:30pm)
Academic and Registrar State Reporting
Advisory
Authorized to call in cases regarding support for Pentamation
Enroll and Withdraw Students
File and Transcript storage
Lost & Found
Maintain Home Access Center (HAC)
Maintain Transcript data
Master Schedule
Monitor Health Room and dispense medications in the absence of the Nurse
Official transcripts/immunizations to various colleges and universities
State Reporting
Print & Mail Report Cards and Interim Progress Reports
Supply leadership with reports
Teacher Access Center downloads and maintenance
Testing information transferred to transcripts (ACT, PSAT, SAT and Essential Skills on
transcripts)
Transcribe and Maintain Records
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Tina Crivello – Attendance (Work 7:30am -4:00pm, Lunch 11:30am-12:30pm)
Attendance Reports
10 day drop letters
Admit Slips
Athletic Attendance
Auto-Dialer
Back-up Kathie Flagg in Health Room
Behavioral Tracking and Correspondence
Daily Attendance
Discipline Report
Grades – Collect a hard copy of teachers grades at the end of each trimester
Guest Passes
Lockers
Loiter/Trespass Letters & Lists
Off Campus Passes
Office Aides
Request homework for suspended/expelled students
Registration
Student Data Forms
Suspension Notifications
Truancy Letters
Lindsay Laycock – Athletics (Work 7:30am - 4pm, Lunch 12:30pm-1:30pm)
Accounting for Student Body and Staff Accounts (Includes receipting money, paying
bills, and reconciliations)
Athletic Grade Checks
Athletic Passes
Athletic Registration
Athletic Reserved Seats for Football
Athletic Rosters
Athletic Signups
Awards for Athletics and Activities
Coaching Staff Support
Fines/Fine Letters
Hall of Fame
Student Body Cards
Student Insurance
Train/Supervise Student Treasurers
Vehicle Registrations – Back Up to James Berry
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Casey Horn – Office Mgr. (Work 7:00am – 3:30pm, Lunch 11:30-12:30pm)
Announcements
Athletic and District Purchase Orders
Back-up Tina Crivello in Health Room
Bell/Time Schedules
Budget
Business Practicum Students
Copy Machines
Friday Updates
Keys/Security
Mail/Deliveries
Maintain Employee Files
Monthly Calendars
Parent E-mail Lists
Parent Pipeline
Payroll
Picture Distribution
Reader Board
Student/Parent, Staff and Emergency Handbooks
Student/Staff Accident Reports
Supplies
Website – Updates
PAYROLL Payroll is due to district office by the 15
th of each month unless requested earlier by
district. Payday is on the 25th
of each month unless the 25th
falls on a weekend or
holiday. If the 25th
falls on Saturday, payday will be on Friday prior and if the 25th
falls
on a Sunday, payday will be on the following Monday. Pay vouchers are sent to your e-
mail. If you have any problems or questions, contact payroll at DSC.
PERSONNEL EMERGENCY INFORMATION FORMS
We must have a personnel emergency information sheet on file for all staff members.
We need to have a completed form for Teachers, Student Teachers, EA’s, Secretaries,
Custodians, Cooks and any Specialist that spend time in our building. New staff
members will be given a form to complete. Returning staff members, please see the
office manager if you need to update your form.
PHONES
Phones will be answered by our business practicum students each period of the school
day. Let the office manager know if you have any problems getting messages. Long
distance access codes are established for all staff members for tracking purposes. Long
distant phone calls should NOT be made from school unless they are school related.
If you are in doubt, check with an administrator. See office manager for long distance
calling instructions and your code.
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Please DO NOT change the password for your voice mail access. Your password needs
to stay the same as your extension number. Leaving your password the same as your
extension number eliminates future complications.
RECOGNITION OF STUDENTS
There are several opportunities to recognize students who are doing outstanding work.
Staff members can nominate students who exhibit pride, respect, responsibility,
achievement and /or other positive behaviors. Winners will be randomly selected
on Fridays and be awarded various prizes and recognition. The last Friday of
each month will be Pride Fridays where students and staff will celebrate what
makes CGHS a special place.
ROOM INVENTORY
It is important that we have a current inventory of equipment and supplies in your area.
A copy of the current inventory on file for your room and a new blank form will be
distributed at the beginning of each year and needs to be turned into the office manager
before the end of September.
SCHOOL CALENDAR
There is only one official school calendar. This is kept under the direction of the
administration. All activities must be registered on this calendar to be official.
SCHOOL PUBLICITY
It is to our advantage to keep the public informed about our educational programs. News
releases to newspapers, the local radio station and social media are now coordinated through
Chris Wells. Please suggest items or turn in information for news releases to him directly.
SEARCHES All employees must have prior permission from an administrator before conducting any type
of search.
SUPPLIES
Supplies are to be ordered by individual departments as needed throughout the year. After
approved by department head, complete a purchase order request form and give to the office
manager. Orders placed at the end of last school year will be distributed to each department
head.
TEACHER WORK SCHEDULE
Teachers can choose Option A – 7:30 am -3:30 pm, Option B – 8:00 am – 4:00 pm, or
arrange any other options with Kevin. Please adjust your work schedule accordingly for
Wednesday staff meetings. If you’re on a 7:30am to 3:30pm work schedule, adjust to
8:00am to 4:00pm for these days. Let the office manager know whether you will be on
Option A or Option B.
TECH HELP DESK
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All technology requests must be submitted to the Tech Help Desk on our school website. On
the upper right side of the website, click Tech Help Desk or go to
http://helpdesk.slane.k12.or.us/portal. Be sure to fill in the building, staff name/room #,
identify what equipment you’re having trouble with, explain issue and submit.
TEXTBOOKS
The school provides texts for students and requires the following:
A. All textbooks must be stamped with a school stamp inside the front and back cover.
The texts must also be numbered.
B. Departments are responsible for the textbooks. This requires good housekeeping on
the part of the department staff. Teachers should hold each student responsible for
his/her textbook. If a book is lost or damaged, a fee should be assessed. The
amount of the assessment is determined according to the condition and age of the
book.
C. A majority of textbooks should be ordered in late spring through the principal. If a
need arises, orders may be placed during the school year if the budget allows.
VEHICLE REGISTRATION
All vehicles must be registered. Parking permits can be obtained from the campus
supervisor and should be displayed on the front windshield or rear view mirror.
VISITORS
Cottage Grove High School is visited by many adults and professional educators and by
students from other schools. To help protect student and school property and prevent
disruptive activity, school officials must know when any persons who are not members of
the staff or student body are on school property. School related visitors and guests are
welcome in school as long as their presence is not disruptive and they have secured a guest
pass from the office. Permission for a student guest pass should be obtained at least one-day
prior.
VOLUNTEERS
All volunteers are required to fill out a Criminal History Verification and be cleared by
District Office BEFORE supervising students. Our HR department maintains a list of
volunteers. Check with the office manager to verify if someone has been approved.
WORK ORDERS
All work orders for maintenance requests must be submitted online. You can find the
Maintenance On-Line Work Order by going to our website at [email protected]
under Resources/Staff. Please fill in building, room #, and select “Yes” or “No” if this is
a safety concern (do not mark “Yes” unless it truly is a safety concern, so maintenance
can prioritize urgent needs), summary, category, description and then click submit.
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STUDENT SUPERVISION AND REFERRAL POLICIES
ACCIDENT REPORTS
All student accidents resulting in any injury must be reported to the school office and the
appropriate form filled out within a 24-hour period. Appropriate forms are available in the
main office.
CHILD ABUSE POLICY
Any school employee who has reasonable cause or reasonable suspicion to believe that any
child with whom he/she has come in contact with has suffered abuse or neglect, as defined
in state law, or that any adult with whom he/she is in contact with has abused a child, will
immediately notify Services for Children and Families or the local law enforcement agency.
The school employee shall also immediately inform his/her supervisor or building principal
and fill out the proper form to be filed with an administrator.
CONFIDENTIALITY OF STUDENT RECORDS
Student education records containing grades, health cards, and test scores, etc. are
maintained on all students enrolled in our school. These records may be inspected by the
parents of the student or appropriate staff members. Upon request, an appointment will be
set up.
DISCIPLINE PROCEDURES
RESPONSIBILITIES OF STUDENTS. Students are responsible for their conduct in the
halls and classroom and are expected to meet school policy and the individual standards in
each teacher's classroom.
RESPONSIBILITY OF TEACHERS. It is the duty of each teacher to familiarize
himself/herself with the general rules and regulations of the school and to do what the
teacher can at all times to see that these rules and regulations are enforced. It is the
responsibility of the teacher to make students aware of the elements of proper conduct in a
given situation and to insist on its observance. A firm, positive approach to a problem
situation is most likely to generate a positive response. Take care of the problem promptly
and be consistent.
COUNSELOR RESPONSIBILITY. Counselors are resource people who are to provide
service to students and teachers where additional assistance of a non-punitive nature is
needed. Counselors will perhaps have a broader picture of a student's problem. Students
frequently have problems in a number of classroom situations, and may have gained
information concerning a student in conversing with other teachers, students, parents,
administrators, or even with the student himself/herself. The counselor can assist the teacher
by providing information or perhaps by sitting down with the student and teacher as a third
party to resolve the problem.
ADMINISTRATION RESPONSIBILITY. The role of the administration will also be to
provide service to the teacher by providing information, suggesting techniques for
handling, or assisting the teacher in coping with the problem.
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HALL SUPERVISION All teachers share supervisory and disciplinary duties. Teachers should never walk away
from potential problems or problems needing some supervision.
Teachers are requested to spend time each day monitoring and moving through the halls.
The presence of teachers in these areas is usually sufficient to prevent the development of
many serious problems.
All teachers should be consistent and continuously involved in the enforcement of school
policy.
All teachers are to share in the responsibility of hall supervision. Please follow the
guidelines below:
A. Go to the door with class during change of classes, lunch and afternoon dismissal
times.
B. Caution any violators of hall misconduct and take appropriate action when
necessary.
C. Prepare a behavioral referral and turn it in to the administration if it’s a significant
problem.
D. Make passing times a chance to greet and connect with students in the halls.
HEALTH ROOM
Nurse information - TBD
HOME CONTACTS
Teachers are encouraged to make appropriate home contacts. When a parent leaves a
message for a teacher, that teacher should make every effort to contact that parent by
returning the call within 24 hours.
ILLNESS OR INJURY
The best treatment for illness or accident is prevention. In the event a student becomes ill or
involved in an accident at school during the school day, the following procedure is
suggested:
A. In case of illness: Have the student call home from your classroom to be picked up.
Transfer the parent/guardian to Tina Crivello, Ext. 2132 for verification. If the
student needs assistance call Kathie Flagg, Ext. 2133 and she will dispatch an
administrator to help.
B. In case of accident or injury: Notify the office immediately. Keep calm and provide
support to the injured student until more qualified help arrives. Limit care to basic
first aid procedures.
C. The supervising person is responsible for completing a student accident report
within a 24-hour period. Forms are available in the main office.
If the illness or injury occurs during a school activity outside of the regular school day, the
following procedure is suggested:
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A. In case of minor accident or illness, call parents to come for the student, or arrange
for the student to be taken home. All accidents require accident report.
B. In more serious cases:
1. Provide needed basic first aid.
2. Call 911 for emergency help.
3. Contact parents.
4. Inform the administration and complete an accident report.
MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
Medication should be given only when ordered by a physician and/or parent/guardian.
Pupils who must depend upon medication in order to stay in school should have a written
order from a physician giving specific instructions for taking medication with parental
approval. Medication will only be administered by authorized staff members.
RELEASING PUPILS FROM THE ROOM
Students are not to be released from class except on the request of an administrator,
counselor, or other staff member. Students released from class for any reason must have an
appropriate pass.
In general teachers should not retain a student after the bell for an excessive length of time
to avoid tardiness to their next class. If this does occur, please send students to their next
class with a pass.
STUDENT DRESS AND APPEARANCE Teachers are responsible to address students who are in violation of the dress code and take
the appropriate action. The student dress code is outlined in the Student/Parent Handbook.
STUDENT PROGRESS AND STATUS REPORT
Frequently it becomes necessary for administrators and counselors to provide current
information about the progress and status of students. The follow-up of students returning
from court, probation and suspension, or the following up of students after a grading period
ends, parent conferences, etc., requires the use of progress and status report forms. Usually
these forms need immediate attention. Teachers need to respond to requests for student
updates/progress reports in a timely manner.
TEACHER-STUDENT RELATIONSHIPS
Teachers are always teaching, formally or informally, in classrooms or out of classrooms.
Teachers should at all times be professionals both in and out of the class environment.
USE OF SCHOOL FACILITIES
AIDING THE CUSTODIANS
Teachers should aid the custodians by keeping their rooms neat and clean. It is teacher
responsibility to close windows and adjust shades before leaving classroom at the end of the
day.
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Please turn out lights when your room is not in use. Any situation that may endanger the
safety of a person on the school grounds should be reported to the principal.
Food and beverages in resealable containers can only be consumed in classrooms with
teacher permission.
There are some necessary operational procedures to be followed with regard to custodial
services.
A. All communications pertaining to work of the custodial staff will be through the
principal and office manager. No directions or requests should be given directly by
teachers to the custodians.
B. Only custodians will move furniture and equipment from room to room.
C. Only custodians will move file cabinets and desks about in rooms and offices.
D. No teacher or student may enter a custodial room or closet except in the presence of
and with the permission of the custodian.
E. Dust rags, mops, etc., may be obtained from the custodians.
BUILDING USE
The following rules are essential to safeguard school facilities.
A. A facility use request form is required along with necessary deposit.
B. Student groups meeting in any activity must have a faculty advisor or sponsor in
attendance that will be responsible for the group and its activities.
C. Special arrangements must be scheduled for events held outside of regular school
hours. See Mr. Myers for scheduling.
D. All night activities will end no later than 11:30pm unless prior administrative
approval has been given.
E. All equipment must be returned to its original location. Facilities must be left in
good condition. All damage incurred and repairs made necessary through
mishandling and abuse of equipment will be charged to the group using the facilities.
F. The advisor must lock and check for security of all doors leading to the building
prior to his/her departure.
G. No school equipment and/or furniture may be taken from the school for use outside
the school or any other place in the school without prior consent from
administration. The proper form must be in place to remove any school equipment.
CARE OF EQUIPMENT, BOOKS, ETC.
Teachers shall exercise careful supervision over the furniture and equipment in their rooms.
Inspect your room periodically for damages or losses.
SECURITY ALARM
It is very important if you enter the building during after-hours, weekends or holidays to
be sure and sign in and turn off the security alarm system. Our building has a Video
Security System in ALL areas, along with the FOB entry system. The custodians are
here Monday-Friday until 11:30pm and will secure the building. If you are here after
hours, weekends or holidays be sure to log in at the front entrance of the main and gym
buildings and secure the building before you leave. If you use the courtyard doors,
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remember when you open those doors with your key, it unlocks the door even though it’s
not barred down. Also, as things begin to age in our building the doors do not completely
shut on their own. Please get in the habit of being sure the doors are shut securely before
you leave. Submit a help desk ticket to maintenance if you need a security code assigned
or can’t remember your number.
SCHOOL KEYS Each staff member must check out keys issued for his/her area. The loss of a key must be
reported immediately to the office manager. Teachers are expected to keep their keys with
them at all times. Keys should NOT be given to any other individual or student. *ONLY
students who are properly trained and have documented permission can carry/use school
keys. Only rooms where supervision is present may be open. After locking any of the
building entrance doors, double check to be sure the door is locked.
SCHOOL PROPERTY CARE A constant effort on the part of all faculty members and students is necessary to keep the
school in good condition.
A. Teachers should lock the doors and windows of instructional areas and offices
whenever they leave the area. Facilities must be locked every night.
B. Students found marring walls, seats and fixtures or damaging any school feature or
equipment should be reported to the administration.
C. Teachers should work with students to create increased pride in cleanliness and
order within the building.
D. Teachers will report to the principal all damage or liability problems they note
developing around the building.
E. Teachers are not to loan their keys at anytime to students or non-school personnel.