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Congratulations! Your child has been selected to attend Robert Morgan Educational Center (RMEC), Miami’s Premier All- Magnet High School for College & Career Pathways. RMEC wishes you and your loved one's good health, safety and peace during these difficult times. Our priority is to help navigate you through this acceptance process. The magnet lead teacher, Cristina Scheck-Uribe, will be available to assist you during this time that we are not at school via email, cristinascheck@dadeschools, or a temporary GOOGLE VOICE number 561.948.4871. The acceptance deadline is APRIL 15 th. Please log back into the Magnet application system to accept ROBERT MORGAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER. (Login at: miamimagnetapplication.com) If you do not have an online account, contact Ms. Scheck-Uribe (information above) or the M-DCPS hotline at 305-995-HELP to declare or decline your seat over the phone. Be prepared to identify yourself and verify student information. After accepting the seat on-line, parents will have to submit registration documents ONCE SCHOOLS HAVE REOPENED. More information will be forthcoming. Parents must accept by the deadline date of April 15th, 2020 or the seat will be forfeited and go to the next student on the waiting list. Our RMEC Acceptance Documents are available on our website. o Please visit our website: rmec.dadeschools.net. o Click on “MAGNET INFORMATION” link. o Click on “RMEC Acceptance Packet” link. o Print & fill out all paperwork. o Scan or take a picture and send to [email protected] o Documents can also be turned in once school reopens. Deadline date will be provided. Our New Student Orientation is pending our return to school. It is scheduled for MAY 2, 2020. Please adhere to your scheduled time on the flyer. More information will be forthcoming.

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Congratulations! Your child has been selected to attend Robert Morgan Educational Center

(RMEC), Miami’s Premier All- Magnet High School for College & Career Pathways.

RMEC wishes you and your loved one's good health, safety and peace during these difficult times. Our priority is to help navigate you through this acceptance process. The magnet lead teacher, Cristina Scheck-Uribe, will be available to assist you during this time that we are not at school via email, cristinascheck@dadeschools, or a temporary GOOGLE VOICE number 561.948.4871.

The acceptance deadline is APRIL 15th. Please log back into the Magnet application system to

accept ROBERT MORGAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER. (Login at: miamimagnetapplication.com)

• If you do not have an online account, contact Ms. Scheck-Uribe (information above) or

the M-DCPS hotline at 305-995-HELP to declare or decline your seat over the phone. Be

prepared to identify yourself and verify student information.

• After accepting the seat on-line, parents will have to submit registration documents

ONCE SCHOOLS HAVE REOPENED. More information will be forthcoming.

• Parents must accept by the deadline date of April 15th, 2020 or the seat will be

forfeited and go to the next student on the waiting list.

Our RMEC Acceptance Documents are available on our website.

o Please visit our website: rmec.dadeschools.net. o Click on “MAGNET INFORMATION” link. o Click on “RMEC Acceptance Packet” link. o Print & fill out all paperwork. o Scan or take a picture and send to [email protected] o Documents can also be turned in once school reopens. Deadline date will be provided.

Our New Student Orientation is pending our return to school. It is scheduled for MAY 2, 2020. Please adhere to your scheduled time on the flyer. More information will be forthcoming.

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Date: ________________________

Student Information:

Student MDCPS ID# __________________ Student Legal Name: ___________________________________________

Date of Birth: ________________________

Parent Information:

Name of Father: ______________________ Cell Phone #: _____________ Place of Employment: __________________Work Phone #: ____________

Name of Mother: ______________________Cell Phone #: _____________ Place of Employment: __________________Work Phone #: ____________

Parent Email: _________________________________________________ If student lives with guardian:

Name of Guardian: ___________________Cell Phone #: ______________

Place of Employment: __________________Work Phone #: ____________

Emergency Contact for Freshman Experience:

Name: __________________________Relation to Student: ____________ Phone#: _________________________

School Information:

Name of Current School: ______________________________________________________________________

Check one: The school is ( ) Miami-Dade County Public School, ( ) Charter, ( ) Private, ( )Out of County/State/Country.

IF STUDENT IS NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN A MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL

PARENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE TO SUBMIT END OF THE YEAR OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS. OFFICIAL

TRANSCRIPTS INCLUDE FINAL GRADES, ANY HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS AND END OF THE COURSE

(EOC) EXAM INFORMATION. STUDENTS ENROLLED IN FLVS MUST SUBMIT THEIR FINAL

TRANSCRIPTS.

Parent Acknowledgement: All the above information is correct.

Print Name: ___________________Signature: ______________________

*Please note address changes need to be made in person at the school site, providing proof address such as electric bill, and lease/rental agreement or

homestead exemption.

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MAGNET ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT - FORM (A)(PLEASE COMPLETE ONE FORM PER STUDENT)

STUDENT NAME:

SCHOOL NAME:

PRINT STUDENT’S NAME:

PARENT/GUARDIAN’S NAME:

ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE • Maintain a grade point average of 2.0 or higher in all Magnet courses and a 2.0 overall in all core courses each year.

A final grade of “F” (Magnet and core courses) may result in exiting the program at the end of the school year. • Maintain a minimum of a 2 in effort for Magnet and core courses.

An effort grade of 3 may contribute to a student being placed on probation or exited at the end of the school year.

BEHAVIOR AND CONDUCT• Maintain a conduct grade of “C” or higher in all Magnet and core courses each year.• Violation of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools Code of Student Conduct may result in probation or possible immediate exit

from the program. (http://ehandbooks.dadeschools.net/policies/90/index.htm).• Excessive referrals and/or assignments to Success Centers will result in a behavioral contract, probation, and possible exit at the end of

the school year.• Students who violate Level III, IV or V of the Code of Student Conduct or have been assigned to an alternative setting will not be

allowed to return to the Magnet program.

ATTENDANCE • Maintain school attendance per School Board Policy 5200, which states that a student may not accumulate more than ten (10)

unexcused absences in an annual course or more than five (5) unexcused absences in a semester course.

Violation of the above policy may result in probation and possible exit at the end of the school year.

• Once a student is withdrawn, whether voluntarily or due to failure to meet agreement requirements, he/she cannot be re-enrolled in the Magnet program during the same school year. All withdrawals are final and binding. A student may reapply during the application period for the following school year (excluding Levels III, IV or V Code of Student Conduct Violations).

• All Magnet students must be enrolled as full-time students.

1. PARENT NOTIFICATION- Parent/Legal Guardian will be notified of insufficient progress or failing to meet requirements.

2. PROBATION CONFERENCE- Students not meeting requirements will meet with parent and assigned school staff as designated by the principal to assist the student. At this time, the student will be placed on probation.

3. EXIT FROM PROGRAM- If a student fails to meet the above listed criteria by the end of the school year, the student will be exited from the Magnet program.

PLEASE NOTE: In order to reach their academic goals and prepare for future educational experiences, students enrolling in the Magnet program must comply with the following requirements and expectations to remain enrolled:

If a student has not shown sufficient progress or fails to meet requirements during any quarter of the school year as outlined above, the student will be placed on probation as follows:

We have read the Magnet Enrollment Agreement and understand the requirements for continuing enrollment.

*Schools may have additional district approved program specific requirements besides those listed in this agreement. It is the parent’s and student’s responsibility to be informed of any school site specific requirements not outlined above.

STUDENT ID:

PROGRAM:

STUDENT’S SIGNATURE:

PARENT/GUARDIAN’S SIGNATURE:

DATE:

DATE:

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ORIENTATion schedUle

R O B E R T M O R G A N E D U C A T I O N A L C E N T E R ~ H I G H S C H O O L8180 SW 122nd Avenue Miami, FL 33177 (305) 253-9920 http://rmec.dadeschools.net/

H E A LT H S C I E N C EMEDICAL ASSISTINGNURSINGPHYSICAL THERAPYSPORTS MEDICINEVETERINARY ASSISTING

V I S U A L A N D P E R F O R M I N G A RT SBAND CHORUSDANCEDRAMA (THEATRE ARTS)ORCHESTRAVISUAL ARTS (ART)

E N G I N E E R I N GENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

E N T R E P R E N E U R S H I PAUTOMOTIVE (AYES)COSMETOLOGYCULINARY ARTSEARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONREFRIGERATION & MAJOR APPLIANCES

D I G I TA L M E D I A T E C H N O L O GY CISCO /NETWORKINGDIGITAL ARTS TECHNOLOGYGRAPHIC ANIMATION/3D ANIMATIONHOSPITALITY & TOURISMINTERNATIONAL BUSINESSTV PRODUCTION

RECOGNIZED AS MIAMI’S PREMIER ALL-MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL FOR COLLEGE & CAREER PATHWAYS

Welcome, Subject Selection, & New Pirate Information

Welcome, Subject Selection,

& New Pirate Information

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Accepted students are required to attend orientation, for their corresponding academy session, with a parent/guardian to complete the acceptance process. Every session (time) is geared to the specific Academy/Strand listed. After the orientation please visit our gymnasium to get aquatinted with our Student Service, ESE, Gifted, Advanced Academics Departments, and clubs. RMEC uniforms & spirit-wear will also be sold.

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A C A D E M Y / S T R A N D A C A D E M Y / S T R A N D

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ROBERT MORGAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER SUBJECT SELECTION 2020-2021

OFFICE USE Last Name (Print):_____________________ First Name (Print):____________________

Student ID#:__________________________ Date of Birth:___/___/___

Telephone:___________________________ Email:______________________________

Academy:____________________________ Strand: _____________________________

FLVS Course(s) in Progress: ________________________________________________

Sport (NCAA): ________________________ School: _____________________________

9TH

FSA ELA

Algebra EOC

SWD/Gifted

ELL

PARENT/GUARDIAN/STUDENT NOTICE: Carefully select your courses and return the signed subject selection form during the New Student Orientation scheduled May 2, 2020. Honors, Advanced Placement® (AP), and Gifted courses move at an accelerated pace. You must attach a signed Advanced Academic Contract to register for Advanced Placement World History. Students must commit to ample study time and intensive reading to fulfill their advanced academic responsibilities. All students will be expected to remain in the course(s) they have selected for the entire school year.

LANGUAGE ARTS: 4 CREDITS ARE REQUIRED TO GRADUATE

____ A11 English 1 ____ A12 English 1 Honors ____ A13 English 1 Honors Gifted ____ A14 English 1 Through ESOL ____ E11 English 1 (IEP)

DEVELOPMENTAL LANGUAGE ____ A01 ESOL (Level 1) ____ A02 ESOL (Level 2) ____ A03 ESOL (Level 3) ____ A04 ESOL (Level 4)

NOTE:

English through ESOL & Developmental Language are BOTH required for ELL students.

MANDATORY READING and/or MATH PREP

____ R11 Intensive Reading Grade 9 (ELA Level 1’s and 2’s) ____ B61 Intensive Mathematics Grade 9 (Prep. for Algebra 1 EOC retakes)

MATHEMATICS: 4 CREDITS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE INCLUDING ALGEBRA 1 AND GEOMETRY

____ B11 Algebra 1 ____ B32 Algebra 2 (Pre. Req. B21)

____ E21 Algebra 1 (IEP) ____ B33 Algebra 2 Honors (Pre. Req. B22)

____ B21 Geometry (Pre. Req. B11) ____ B34 Algebra 2 Honors Gifted (Pre. Req. B23) ____ B22 Geometry Honors (Passed Alg. 1 EOC) ____ B23 Geometry Honors Gifted (Passed Alg. 1 EOC))

SCIENCE: 3 CREDITS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE, ONE OF WHICH MUST BE BIOLOGY

____ C11 Physical Science ____ C22 Biology 1 Honors (Passed FSA) ____ E33 Physical Science (IEP) ____ C33 Chemistry 1 Honors (Passed Biology Hon. & Alg. 1 EOC)

____ C57 Environmental Science (Pre-Biology)

SOCIAL STUDIES: 3 CREDITS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE

____ D11 World History ____ D51 AP World History (AP Contract Required – See back page) ____ D12 World History Honors ____ E41 World History (IEP)

ACADEMY SCOPE AND SEQUENCE

DIGITAL MEDIA TECHONOLOGY ____ G31 3-D Animation Technology 1 (Graphic Animation) *** ____ K61 Intro. Hospitality & Tourism * ____ G11 Digital Information Technology (TV Production) * ____ Z04 Computer Sys Tech. (CISCO) * ____ Z45 Graphic Design (Digital Arts Tech.) **

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

____ K01/K02 Cosmetology ** ____ K11 Culinary Arts 1 ** ____ K21 Early Childhood Education 1 *** ____ Z20 Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair 1 * ____ Z59 Major Appliance Refrigeration *

VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS ** ____ F03 & F58 Band 3 & Music Theory 1 ____ F11 & F58 Orchestra 3 & Music Theory 1 ____ F45 & F58 Vocal Techniques 1 & Music Theory 1 (Chorus)

____ F31 Acting 1 (Drama)

____ F60 Portfolio Development: Drawing Honors (Visual Arts)

____ F88 & F92 Dance Repertory 1 & Dance Technique 1

ENGINEERING ____ M04 Applied Engineering Technology 1

HEALTH SCIENCE ____ Q01 Health Science Anatomy & Physiology ___ Medical Assisting * ___ Nursing * ___ Physical Therapy * ___ Sports Medicine

____ Q11 Veterinary Assisting 1 *

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YOUR SCHEDULE WILL REFLECT ONE OF YOUR 3 CHOICES. NUMBER YOUR ELECTIVE CHOICES BY PREFERENCE USING 1-3.

Parents/Guardians and Students, carefully read and review the courses you have selected before you commit to this final subject selection agreement. _______________________________ _______________________________ __________________________________ Student‘s Signature Parent’s Signature Phone / Email

ELECTIVES: 8 ELECTIVE CREDITS ARE REQUIRED TO GRADUATE, INCLUDING PERSONAL FITNESS/ FITNESS LIFESTYLE & 1 FINE ART

FINE ARTS **

___ X15 Men’s Chorus

___ X16 Women’s Chorus

___ F03 Band 3

___ F11 Orchestra 3

___ F83 Jazz Ensemble 1 ___ X92 Dance Technique 1

PERSONAL FITNESS REQUIREMENT ____ W01/W02 Personal Fitness / Fitness Lifestyle FLVS OPTION ____ I will register this year on FLVS to complete the Personal Fitness & Fitness Lifestyle graduation requirement. Once you are registered as a 9th grade student at Robert Morgan, you may register on FLVS.net, then select Robert Morgan Educational Center as your school site.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE: BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP & ADMISSIONS TO THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, REQUIRES 2 SEQUENTIAL CREDITS IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE.

If your student completed a high school level World Language in middle school, it is strongly recommended that the student complete his/her second year of World Language on FLVS.net. Both credits must be in the same language.

SPECIAL NOTES:

• If you plan on registering for Advanced Placement World History, you must complete and attach an Advanced

Academic Contract (AAC) signed by your parent and the appropriate teacher(s).

• Students who drop Advanced Placement World History, on or after September 30th, will be financially obligated to reimburse the school up to $150 for the AP Exam.

• Join your graduating CAP Google Classroom for important Scholarship & College information at: https.classroom.google.com - - (Class of 2024: ngw6smr).

• Student must take at least one class on FLVS to complete their virtual graduation requirement (i.e., Personal Fitness/Fitness Lifestyle, World Language, etc.)

• Private and Out-of-State students must provide a Sealed Official Final Transcript to Ms. Mullenix, Registrar.

• If your student has an IEP, EP, or 504 Plan, please attach a copy to this subject selection form.

• Review your credits regularly on your Student Portal. You may review the graduation requirements on the following site: http://fldoe.org/academics/graduation-requirements

• Student Athletes must adhere to NCAA Eligibility requirements, please visit: www.ncaa.org to become familiarized with those requirements. Student Athletes are advised to consult with their coach to register for the NCAA their sophomore year.

* Students in this strand are eligible to take an Industry Certification Exam (ICE). ** Course satisfies required Fine Art credit. *** Course meets Fine Art credit and provides students an opportunity to take an Industry Certification Exam.

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ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) WORLD HISTORY CONTRACT

Student Name: Student ID#:

Academy: Circle one: current level: 9th 10th 11th

The student above is requesting to be placed in AP World History. By signing below, you are confirming that the student meets the qualifications listed below in the applicable section.

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The student:

• Is currently enrolled in Advanced/Honors Social Studies

• Has earned A’s or B’s during the last 3 grading periods

• Has earned a 1 in effort in each grading period this school year

• Has earned A’s or B’s in conduct throughout the last 3 grading periods

Teacher Signature Email

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The student:

• Is currently enrolled in Advanced/Honors Language Arts

• Has earned A’s or B’s during the last 3 grading periods

• Has earned a 1 in effort in each grading period this school year

• Has earned A’s or B’s in conduct throughout the last 3 grading periods

Teacher Signature

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I understand that I am requesting to take an AP class which is equivalent to a college level course. This class is for the most mature student who has an excellent work ethic and has developed superior critical thinking and writing skills.

Parent Signature

Student Signature

Date

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**Students who drop Advanced Placement (AP) World History on or after September 30th, will be financially obligated to reimburse the school up to $150.00 for the AP exam.**

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Robert Morgan Education Center

Uniform Policy 2020-2021

Robert Morgan Educational Center’s parent community voted in favor of student uniforms.

Implementation and enforcement of a uniform policy assists RMEC in easily identifying our

students while instilling a sense of pride and respect within the school. The uniform policy was

developed with representation from staff, students, parents, and administration.

Students while on school grounds during the regular school day, or attending a school sponsored

activity off campus, must refrain from wearing clothing that (a) exposes underwear or body parts

in an indecent or vulgar manner, or (b) disrupts the orderly learning environment. Students who

violate the dress code and school uniform policy will be subject to the disciplinary actions

outlines in the Code of Student Conduct.

Articles of Clothing Requirements Shirt/Tops Polo style shirt and school/college spirit shirt (limited days).

A long or short sleeved solid color polo style with a collar. Acceptable colors are

burgundy, gold, and black. In lieu of a collared polo shirt, college shirts can be

worn on MONDAYS and school spirit shirts (club, academy, pirate, etc.) may be

worn on FRIDAYS only.

Pants/Bottoms Solid color fitted full length pants must be worn at the waist and may not drag on

the floor. Pants may not have any embellishments, embroidery, patches, rips

and/or holes of any size irrespective of leggings worn underneath. No leggings,

tights and/or track pants are allowed. Acceptable colors are limited to black,

khaki, and blue (for denim) only.

Undershirts Solid color t-shirts long sleeved undershirts may be worn underneath with the

approved collared polo uniform short. Acceptable colors include burgundy, gold,

black, and white.

Scrubs Teal and blue scrubs (tops & bottoms) are permitted only for students enrolled in

the medical and child care academies.

Outerwear Sweatshirts, sweaters, jackets, and hoodies may be worn over the approved school

uniform. If this item has a hoodie, it is not allowed to be worn on the students’

head during school. All outerwear is subject to school approval and must refrain

from disrupting the learning environment with inappropriate or vulgar expressions.

Shoes Sneakers or other completely closed shoes.

No sandals, crocs, open toe shoes, or strapless shoes. Acceptable colors: Any

ID Badge School issued ID badge.

MDCPS School ID badges must be clearly visible at all times.

Parents/guardians may obtain articles of clothing form any store or vendor of their choosing.

However, clothing must adhere to the requirements and colors listed above. RMEC uniforms

with the appropriate RMEC Academy patch may be purchased at our preferred provider Ibiley’s

School Uniforms located at 11530 SW 120th Street. The store’s phone number is 305-969-3585.

Should you have any questions, concerns, or comments, please contact the school at

305.253.9920 or visit us directly at www.rmec.dadeschools.net.