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Family and Student Handbook 1751 S. Washington St Denver, CO 80210 7204239360 (office) 7204239385 (Fax) http://grant.dpsk12.org Contact Information 24 Hr. Attendance line: 7204239363 Main Office: 7204239360 Office Fax: 7204239385 http://grant.dpsk12.org 20152016 Daily School Schedule Monday Thursday 7:35 AM – 3:55PM Friday 10:00 AM – 3:55 PM

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Page 1: Familyand!Student!Handbook! 1751S.!WashingtonSt! Denver ...grant.dpsk12.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2015-16-Student-Handbook.pdfGETTINGTO!ANDFROM!SCHOOL!! Students!should!ARRIVE!at!school!between!7:15C7:30!

             

Family  and  Student  Handbook  1751  S.  Washington  St  Denver,  CO  80210  

720-­‐423-­‐9360  (office)  720-­‐423-­‐9385  (Fax)  

http://grant.dpsk12.org      

 

Contact  Information  24  Hr.  Attendance  line:  720-­‐423-­‐9363  

Main  Office:  720-­‐423-­‐9360  Office  Fax:  720-­‐423-­‐9385  

 http://grant.dpsk12.org  

 

2015-­‐2016  Daily  School  Schedule    

Monday  -­‐  Thursday  7:35  AM  –  3:55PM  

 Friday      

10:00  AM  –  3:55  PM  

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Welcome  to  Grant  Beacon  Middle  School  (GBMS)  OUR  MISSION:  

Achieve,  Lead,  and  Grow  Together  

Grant  Beacon  Middle  School  is  committed  to  the  high  achievement  and  growth  of  every  student,  providing  a  college  preparatory  program  of  study  that  sets  high  expectations  and  requires  critical  

thinking  and  problem  solving  skills.    

Through  the  integration  of  technology  and  collaborative  work  of  students,  staff,  families,  and  community  partners,  GBMS  will  bring  together  its  neighborhoods’  diverse  communities  and  prepare  students  with  the  academic  knowledge  and  21st  century  leadership  skills  necessary  for  college  and  

career  success.    

Our  Values  GBMS  Character  Traits  Leadership  *  Perseverance  *  Integrity  *  Curiosity  *  Kindness  

 Beacon  Contract  

All  Parents,  Students,  and  Advisory  Teachers  are  expected  to  sign  the  Beacon  Contract.  Signing  this  document  indicates  you  understand  the  expectations  at  Grant  Beacon  Middle  School  and  will  live  up  to  these  expectations  in  order  to  promote  student  achievement.  A  copy  of  this  contract  is  in  the  appendix  of  this  handbook.  

   

School  Calendar  Grant  Beacon  Middle  School  does  not  follow  the  DPS  calendar.    We  create  our  own  school  calendar  and  daily  schedule.  Please  check  our  website  for  any  calendar  changes.    

Our  Model:    

   

 

   

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GETTING  TO  AND  FROM  SCHOOL    Students  should  ARRIVE  at  school  between  7:15-­‐7:30  AM.  Students  not  in  class  by  7:35  will  be  considered  

tardy.    

Students  should  DEPART  school  grounds  by  4:10  PM  unless  accompanied  by  a  GBMS  staff  member.  

   WALKERS  All  students  and  adult  role  models  walking  to  or  from  school  must  cross  at  the  designated  crosswalks.    DROP  OFF  Students  should  be  dropped  off  on  South  Washington  Street  or  on  Pearl  Street,  which  is  on  the  West  side  of  the  building.  When  students  are  dropped  off  they  should  report  to  the  blacktop.    PERSONAL  VEHICLES  All  drop-­‐offs  and  pick-­‐ups  will  need  to  use  the  signed  areas  on  South  Washington  or  South  Pearl  Street.      BUS  RULES  Students  who  do  not  follow  the  rules  will  receive  a  bus  referral.    Consequences  will  follow  the  school  as  well  as  the  DPS  Transportation  Department  behavior  system.  DPS  Transportation  reserves  the  right  to  suspend  students  off  the  bus  for  misconduct.  Chronic  problems  may  result  in  suspension  from  the  bus  for  the  remainder  of  the  year,  at  which  time  it  will  then  be  the  responsibility  of  parents  to  arrange  for  transportation.    Students  riding  the  school  bus:  

• Must  sit  in  the  seats  designated  by  the  bus  driver,  and  remain  seated  for  the  duration  of  the  trip  

• Must  speak  in  a  quiet  conversational  voice  • Must  follow  the  bus  driver’s  directions  • Must  not  eat  or  drink  on  the  bus  • Must  not  fight,  shove,  push,  or  argue  

     

Remember:  Riding  the  school  bus  is  a  privilege.  Repeated  and/or  serious  misconduct  could  result  in  loss  of  riding  privileges.  

   

GBMS  Program  Innovations      Technology  Enhanced  Teaching  

• Blended  Learning  • 1  to  1  technology  • Promethean  Boards  

 Rigorous  Academics  

• Common  Core  aligned  to  Essential  Learning  Goals.  

• Data  teams  • Intervention  Programs:  

Math  180  and  Read  180  • Pre-­‐AP  Pathways  • Extended  day  

interventions.    

Extended  Learning  Opportunities  • Teacher  led  enrichments  

and  interventions.  • Community  led  

enrichment  programming  • Programming  in:  STEM,  

student  leadership,  athletics,  arts  and  culture,  humanities,  interventions  and  advanced  classes.  

• Summer  school  and  6th  grade  academy    

Character  Development  • Family  time  advisory  • Grade  level  celebrations  

and  awards  • Student  leadership  

opportunities      

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BEFORE  AND  AFTER-­‐SCHOOL  The  grounds  are  not  supervised  and  the  building  is  locked  until  7:15  AM.  Students  should  not  enter  the  building  before  7:30  AM  unless  they  have  specific  business  approved  by  teachers  or  office  staff.  Students  must  enter  the  building  through  the  blacktop  entrances.      If  the  temperature  is  below  320  F,  then  the  building  will  be  opened  at  7:15  AM  and  students  will  be  supervised  in  the  auditorium.  Students  must  sit  in  designated  grade-­‐level  areas  and  wait  to  be  dismissed  by  rows  at  7:30  am.    Dismissal  is  at  3:55  PM  and  students  need  to  be  picked  up  at  this  time.  All  students  are  expected  to  leave  the  school  grounds  by  4:10  PM  unless  accompanied  by  at  GBMS  staff  sponsor.  Parents  may  phone  the  school  to  relay  emergency  messages  to  students  regarding  changes  in  plans  for  transportation  home.    These  messages  must  be  received  prior  to  3:20  p.m.  if  possible.    EARLY  PICK  UP  Parents  may  pick  up  their  child  at  any  time  during  the  school  day,  but  they  must  report  to  the  school  office  to  sign  their  child  out  of  school.  The  teacher  will  be  contacted  and  will  send  your  child  to  the  office  with  their  belongings.    The  office,  not  the  Classroom  Teacher,  will  then  release  students.      Only  parents  (or  adults  authorized  by  parents  that  are  listed  on  the  emergency  card)  may  sign  children  out  of  school  during  the  school  day.    Someone  other  than  their  parent  may  take  students  out  of  school  only  when  written  permission  of  the  parent  has  been  provided  in  advance.  Proof  of  identification  will  be  required.  Please  notify  the  office  of  any  other  arrangements  if  your  child  needs  to  be  picked  up  by  an  adult  who  is  NOT  listed  on  your  child’s  registration  card.    Please  note  that  a  person  NOT  listed  on  the  registration  card  will  not  be  allowed  to  take  your  child  without  notification  from  you  and  without  a  picture  ID  identifying  them  as  the  person  you  told  us  would  be  picking  up  your  child.    WE  WILL  STRICTLY  ADHERE  TO  THIS  POLICY.  Please  alert  school  administrators  regarding  court-­‐restraining  orders  and  provide  a  copy  of  the  official  document.    Without  legal  documentation  we  cannot  restrict  pick-­‐up  by  a  non-­‐custodial  parent.    AFTER-­‐SCHOOL  REFOCUS  4:00  p.m.  to  5:00  p.m.  After-­‐school  refocus  will  be  assigned  as  an  intervention  to  students  who  are:  habitually  disruptive  throughout  the  day;  tardy  three  or  more  times  to  school;  caught  in  a  hall  sweep  after  the  bell  rings  between  classes;  out  of  dress  code;  missing  their  ID;  sent  down  to  the  Dean  with  a  referral.    Transportation  for  After-­‐School  Refocus  will  be  provided  on  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  and  Thursday.    Parents  will  be  notified  via  a  phone  call  from  the  student  or  dean  or  a  letter  sent  home.  If  a  student  is  placed  in  After-­‐School  Refocus  on  Monday  or  Friday  it  is  the  responsibility  of  the  parent  to  make  transportation  arrangements.  Students  cannot  ride  the  after-­‐school  bus  if  they  were  not  part  of  an  after-­‐  school  intervention  with  a  teacher  or  staff  member.    Saturday  School  Saturday  School  will  be  assigned  as  an  intervention  to  students  who:  are  truant  from  4-­‐5;  truant  from  class;  habitually  tardy  or  absent;  have  earned  3  or  more  After-­‐School  Refocus  in  one  month;  sent  to  the  student  center  with  a  referral;  are  habitually  disruptive;  or  have  been  suspended.  It  is  a  quiet  study  hall  staffed  by  teachers  and  administrators.  Saturday  School  is  available  to  all  students  with  parent  communication  to  school  administration.  Saturday  schools  are  held  from  8:30  am-­‐12:00  pm  the  seconf  and  fourth  Saturday  of  the  month.  Transportation  is  not  provided.  Parents  will  be  informed  through  a  phone  call,  email  or  letter  home  if  students  are  required  to  attend  Saturday  School.    Failure  to  attend  an  assigned  after-­‐school  refocus  can  result  in  an  In-­‐School  Intervention  or  Suspension.  

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ATTENDANCE  AND  TARDIES    ATTENDANCE  AND  REPORTING  OF  ABSENCES  It  is  essential  that  parents  make  sure  their  child  is  at  school,  on  time,  everyday.    However,  if  your  child  is  going  to  be  absent  due  to  illness,  legal  obligations  or  a  family  emergency,  please  call  and  leave  a  message  at  720-­‐423-­‐9363.    To  ensure  the  safety  and  well-­‐being  of  our  students,  parents  of  absentee  children  who  have  not  called  in  to  report  the  absence  will  be  contacted  by  our  school  attendance  clerk  or  our  social  worker.    School  district  policy  requires  that  students  be  in  school  unless  they  are  too  ill  to  attend.    A  student  who  has  more  than  10  days  of  unexcused  absences  during  a  school  year  is  in  violation  of  the  state  attendance  law  and  will  be  referred  to  the  school  social  worker.  If  students  are  out  of  school  for  3  or  more  days  due  to  an  illness,  a  note  from  a  doctor  will  be  required  to  excuse  the  absences.    Please  do  not  plan  extended  family  trips  during  regularly  scheduled  school  days.    Provision  of  assignments  during  such  absences  is  at  the  discretion  of  the  classroom  teacher.    Extended  absences  can  be  very  disruptive  to  a  child's  educational  program.  Good  attendance  is  also  important  for  our  school  funding.    DPS  has  one  official  attendance  count  day.    This  count  day  is  Wednesday,  October  1,  2015.  Our  school  goal  is  95%  average  daily  attendance.    Prompt  school  attendance  is  required.        Students  with  100%  attendance  will  be  acknowledged  monthly  during  our  community  grade-­‐level  meetings  and  they  will  be  rewarded  during  lunch.    Grade-­‐levels  will  be  acknowledged  weekly  during  our  community  meetings  and  when  they  meet  our  attendance  goal  of  95%  every  student  in  the  grade  will  be  rewarded  during  lunch.      

 

TARDY  POLICY  It  is  important  that  each  student  is  in  his  or  her  classroom  and  prepared  at  7:35  AM.    If  students  are  late,  they  miss  important  early  instruction,  and  slow  the  learning  of  other  students  when  the  teacher  has  to  repeat  information  and  instruction.    Tardy  students  must  report  to  the  office  to  receive  a  pass  to  class.    When  students  are  tardy  three  or  more  times  they  will  be  assigned  After-­‐School  Refocus  from  4:00  –  5:00  PM.  Habitually  tardy  students  may  be  referred  to  the  social  worker.  

   

     

The  Denver  Public  Schools  policy  concerning  closing  school  during  inclement  weather  is  as  follows:  

 Occasionally,  schools  are  closed  or  delayed  for  emergencies.    The  Superintendent  upon  advice  of  the  Transportation  Supervisor  and/or  the  other  central  administrators  makes  the  final  decision.    The  principals  are  notified  when  the  decision  has  been  made.      The  decision  is  made  before  6:00  AM  of  the  day  affected  and  radio  stations  are  notified  so  they  can  broadcast  this  information.    The  official  stations  are:    KGNU  (88.5  FM)  KWBI  (91.1  FM)  KYGO  (98.5  FM;  1600  AM)  KCFR  (90.1  FM)  KBCO  (97.3  FM)  KOSI  (101.1  FM)  KDKK  (104.3  FM)  KXKL  (KOOL)  (105.1  FM)  KQKS  (107.5  FM)  KHOW  (630  AM;  95.7  FM)  KOA  (850  AM)  KKFN  (950  AM)  KBNO  (1220  AM)  KBVI  (1490  AM)  TV  stations  2,4,  7,  9,10  and  13.        

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GENERAL  POLICIES  EMERGENCY  PHONE  NUMBERS  You  must  provide  at  least  three  names  and  phone  numbers  of  people  to  contact  in  an  emergency.  This  information  must  be  updated  if  it  changes  during  the  school  year.  This  is  essential  for  safety  of  your  child  and  of  the  school  so  we  are  able  to  find  parents  whose  children  need  them.    Thank  you  for  this  important  information.    DRESS  CODE  Grant  Beacon  Middle  School  maintains  the  policy  that  all  students  are  expected  to  be  in  dress  code  each  school  day.  GBMS  enforces  the  dress  code  policy  in  all  aspects.  Students  out  of  dress  code  will  have  to  call  home,  change  clothes  and  serve  an  After-­‐School  Refocus  that  afternoon  from  4:00-­‐5:00pm.  In  addition,  students  with  repeated  defiance  in  the  area  of  dress  code  violations  may  be  required  to  wear  a  GBMS  uniform  to  school.  Dress  code  is  outlined  in  the  box  to  the  right;  however,  all  violations  are  up  to  the  discretion  of  Administration.    Students  who  are  out  of  dress  code  will  be  offered  an  opportunity  to  comply  by  bringing  alternative  clothes,  using  loaner  outfits,  or  removing  piercings.  Non-­‐compliance  will  result  in  a  referral  for  defiance  and/or  suspension  from  school.          LOST  AND  FOUND  A  lost  and  found  is  located  in  the  lunchroom.  The  lost  and  found  is  emptied  and  donated  every  10  (ten)  days.  If  your  child  has  lost  an  item  please  check  there  first.      Students  should  have  their  names  on  all  clothing  and  other  items  brought  to  school.        MONEY  AND  PERSONAL  PROPERTY  Personal  property  brought  to  school  is  the  responsibility  of  the  student,  and  at  their  own  risk.    Neither  GBMS  staff,  nor  Denver  Public  Schools  is  responsible  for  any  lost  or  stolen  items,  nor  will  the  school  spend  time  or  energy  on  finding  or  reclaiming  stolen  or  lost  personal  items  (i.e.  iPods,  cell  phones,  hand  held  games,  etc.).  If  students  have  an  emergency  and  need  to  use  a  phone,  they  should  always  ask  an  adult  for  permission  to  use  a  school  phone.      CELL  PHONES  GBMS  strictly  enforces  its’  no  cell  phone  or  tablet  policy.  If  students  have  a  phone  or  tablet  at  school,  it  should  always  be  turned  off,  kept  secured,  and  out  of  sight/sound  during  school  hours.    If  a  communication,  music,  or  gaming  device  is  used  during  school  hours,  it  will  be  confiscated  and  considered  a  “lost  item,”  meaning  school  staff  has  no  responsibility  to  secure  the  item.    If  a  student  continues  to  break  the  cell  phone  rule,  school  staff  may  hold  the  phone  and  a  parent  or  guardian  can  come  to  reclaim  it  at  the  school.      

Dress  Code    Allowed    ●T-­‐shirts  or  collared  shirts  that  cover  chest,  shoulders,  and  mid-­‐drift.  ●Pants,  shorts,  skirts  and  dresses  of  appropriate  size  and  length  (at  least  2”  below  student’s  fingertips  and  not  sagging  below  the  waist)  ●Hoodies  are  allowed,  but  hoods  cannot  be  worn  on  the  head  at  any  time.  ●  IDs  and  bus  passes  (if  applicable)  MUST  be  worn  on  a  lanyard  around  student’s  neck  at  all  times  with  no  exception.    Not  Allowed  ●Sagging  pants  /  shorts  ●Short  skirts  /  shorts  (shorter  than  two  inches  below  the  fingertips)  ●Low  collar  shirts  ●Pajama  pants  or  slippers  ●Ripped/torn  jeans  ●Tank  tops  ●Half-­‐shirts  or  crop  tops  ●Clothing  with  inappropriate  messaging  such  as  drugs,  alcohol,  or  degradation  towards  groups  of  people.  ●Sunglasses  ●Hats  or  hoods  ●Coats  (in  the  building)  ●Gang  affiliated  clothing  or  shoe  items/colors  (solid  or  mostly  solid  red,  purple,  blue),  bandanas,  tagging  on  body  or  possessions.  ●Distracting  hairstyles  ●Headphones  outside  of  class  ●Non-­‐religious  head  coverings    ●Visible  tattoos    ●Body  Art  ●Facial  Piercings  

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PETS:  Cats  and  dogs  are  not  allowed  in  the  school  or  on  school  property.    HALLWAY  /  BATHROOM  PASSES  Students  should  not  leave  the  classroom  for  any  reason  unless  allowed  by  an  adult.  All  bathroom  and  water  breaks  must  be  taken  during  passing  periods.  Only  GBMS  Hall  Passes  will  be  permitted.  The  school  nurse  will  make  staff  aware  of  any  conditions  that  might  require  a  student  leaving  class.  Students  who  request  to  use  the  restroom  on  a  frequent  basis  should  be  referred  to  the  school  nurse  to  determine  if  a  physical  condition  exists  necessitating  the  student’s  frequent  trips  out  of  the  classroom.    Bathrooms  will  only  be  used  for  their  intended  purposes.    When  students  are  not  in  class  they  are  to  have  a  hallway  pass  or  a  designated  bathroom  pass.  Only  one  student  may  leave  the  classroom  at  a  time.  Lunch  is  also  a  class.      Each  teacher  will  be  assigned  one  Hall  Pass.    These  are  the  only  recognized  passes  when  students  leave  a  classroom.  NO  STUDENT  IS  TO  BE  IN  THE  HALL  WITHOUT  A  PASS.    ADVISORY  FAMILIES  Every  student  will  be  assigned  to  an  Advisory  Family  class.  The  Advisory  Families  will  meet  during  first  period  at  the  beginning  of  each  day.  Breakfast  will  be  served  Monday-­‐Thursday  during  the  morning  Advisory  Family-­‐time.  Students  will  work  with  advisory  teachers  on  goal  setting  at  the  beginning  of  the  week,  and  on  Friday’s  character  development  and  team  building  activities  will  be  completed.          POSITIVE  BEHAVIOR  SUPPORTS  GBMS  is  committed  to  focusing  on  positive  behaviors  and  rewarding  our  students  who  are  showing  great  character  and  academics.  We  do  this  through  the  following  rituals  and  routines:  Friday  grade  level  community  celebrations,  student  of  the  week  awards,  character  trait  awards,  Griffin  Bucks,  Friday  GBMS  spirit  wear  competitions,  attendance  incentives  and  school  wide  celebrations  such  as  socials,  carnivals  and  field  trips.  Student  participation  in  these  events  can  be  determined  by  behavior,  character  traits  or  academic  progress.          

   

Student  ID  Cards  and  Bus  Passes  

 School  IDs  and  Bus  Passes  (if  applicable)  are  required  to  be  worn  on  a  lanyard  around  students  neck  and  clearly  visible  at  all  times.      All  students  will  wear  an  identification  photo  card  at  all  times  on  a  lanyard  around  their  neck  during  the  school  day.  If  students  ride  a  bus,  their  bus  pass  must  accompany  their  ID.  Students  will  be  responsible  for  replacing  any  lost  bus  pass  at  a  cost  of  $3.00.    Students  will  not  be  able  to  board  the  bus  without  a  school  bus  pass.    Students  will  be  issued  one  lanyard  that  connects  to  the  student  identification  photo.  Additional  lanyards  can  be  purchased  in  the  School  Store.    The  school  will  provide  the  initial  identification  photos  and  School  IDs  will  be  distributed  in  the  first  two  weeks  of  school.  Students  will  be  responsible  for  replacing  any  lost  identification  photo  at  a  cost  of  $5.00.      Failure  to  wear  School  IDs  is  considered  a  GBMS  dress  code  violation,  and  4-­‐5  After  School  Refocus  will  be  assigned.    

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   LUNCH  EXPECTATIONS  Students  are  to  report  to  lunch  on  time  every  day.    Students  will  be  required  to  have  their  student  ID  visible,  on  a  lanyard  around  their  neck  when  entering  the  cafeteria.    If  a  student  does  not  have  their  photo  ID  upon  entering  the  cafeteria  they  can  be  assigned  an  After  School  Refocus.    Due  to  cafeteria  capacity,  boys  and  girls  eat  lunch  and  attend  recess  separately  Monday-­‐Thursday.    Half  way  through  the  lunch  hour  the  lunchroom  advisor  will  radio  to  the  recess  advisor  to  prepare  the  switch  from  cafeteria  to  recess  or  vice-­‐versa.  In  the  cafeteria  the  expectation  is  that  everyone  finds  a  seat  and  is  silent  to  prepare  for  dismissal  to  recess.    Lunchroom  advisor  will  dismiss  students  by  row  and  will  ensure  that:  no  trash  is  left  behind  or  on  the  floor;  trays  are  stacked;  floors  are  swept.    Outside,  it  is  the  expectation  that  all  students  participate  in  an  outside  activity.  It  is  the  expectation  that  all  student  follow  GBMS  school  rules  and  character  traits  in  the  cafeteria.  Cell  phones  and  tablets  are  not  permitted  at  lunch  and  recess.  Failure  to  do  this  can  result  in  Lunch  Detention  or  missing  out  on  recess.  On  Fridays,  all  students  eat  lunch  together  after  Friday  Community  Meeting.        When  the  weather  does  not  permit,  students  will  need  to  be  inside  during  recess  time.    Instead  of  girls  and  boys  reporting  outside  they  will  report  to  the  auditorium  and/or  gym.    An  announcement  will  be  made  prior  to  lunch  hour  time  notifying  teachers  and  students  if  it  is  an  inside  day  due  to  inclement  weather.    LUNCH  DETENTION  Lunch  detention  can  be  assigned  for  negative  behaviors,  failure  to  complete  classwork,  attendance,  or  other  student  behaviors  that  can  impact  their  academic  and  social  success.  Students  will  get  their  lunch  and  report  to  a  classroom  with  a  teacher.  Teacher  and  student  will  inform  parents  via  phone  call,  email  or  letter  home.                        

Lockers    Lockers  are  assigned  in  advisory  classes  by  advisory  .  Students  are  only  able  access    before  and  after  school  and  before  and  after  lunch.    Basic  Locker  Rules:  

• Do  not  share  lockers  

• Backpacks  can  be  stored  in  lockers  and  string  backpacks  can  be  used  in  the  building  

• Locker  checks  will  be  held  once  per  quarter  to  ensure  lockers  are  clean  and  organized  

• The  school  security  officer,  a  dean  of  students,  or  administration  can  conduct  locker  searches.  

         

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BUILDING  SERVICES      FOOD  SERVICE    Grant  Beacon  Middle  School  is  proud  to  be  a  part  of  the  4-­‐H  Food  Service  Program.  This  program  promotes  healthier  food  options  for  students.        Breakfast  Served  Monday  –  Thursday  during  morning  family  advisory  time  to  all  students  free  of  charge.    Please  help  your  child  memorize  their  lunch  numbers  if  they  do  not  know  them.  For  additional  information  see  lunchroom  policies  in  the  discipline  and  procedures  section  of  this  handbook.    Free  &  Reduced  Breakfast/Lunch  Application  Forms  Your  child  may  qualify  for  free  or  reduced  meals  through  the  district’s  Food  Service  Department.    Forms  are  available  in  the  registration  packet.    Please  complete  the  form  during  registration.    If  you  have  questions  regarding  this  program  please  contact  the  school  office  (720)  423-­‐9385  and  ask  for  the  Food  Service  Manager.    HEALTH  SERVICE  Since  we  do  not  have  a  full  time  school  nurse,  our  policy  is  to  only  call  parents  if  their  child’s  condition  is  significant.    Normal  childhood  scrapes  and  complaints  will  be  handled  within  the  school  setting.    Students  may  be  sent  to  the  office  or  nurse  for  the  following  reasons:  

1. Bleeding    2. Fever    3. Trouble  breathing  4. To  take  scheduled  medication.  

Students  with  other  minor  issues  like  stomachaches  or  headaches  will  be  sent  back  to  class.      Medications  DPS  policy  requires  that  no  medication  may  be  given  at  school  without  a  signed  DPS  form.    This  policy  includes  all  over-­‐the-­‐counter  medication.  Prescription  medications  may  be  given  only  with  both  the  parent’s  and  the  doctor’s  signatures  on  a  DPS  medication  form.    Medications  must  be  in  their  original  container  with  the  student’s  name  on  the  label.    Also,  refilling  a  prescription  is  the  parent’s  responsibility.              

SUPPORT  SERVICES    Staff  Positions:  

• Dean  of  Students    • Social  Worker  • School  

Psychologist  • Speech  Specialist  • Nurse  • Campus  Security  

Officer  • AN  and  MI  Center  

Program  Staff      Safe2Tell    Safe2Tell  is  an  anonymous  reporting  line  for  anyone  who  is  fearful  about  a  potential  violent  activity  or  bullying.  1(877)  542-­‐SAFE  or    www.safe2tell.org.                          Teachers  will  have  the  Safe2Tell  number  posted  in  their  classroom.    Digital  Citizenship    GBMS  student  are  provided  with  1  to  1  technology  via  the  Blended  Learning  Model.    Appropriate  behavior  and  responsibility  on  all  technology  is  a  priority  and  expectation  for  all  students  at  GBMS.  ALL  students  and  parents  are  required  to  review  and  sign  the  Digital  Citizenship  Contract  in  addition  to  the  Beacon  Contract.  

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INTERNET  AND  COMPUTER  USE  Students  have  access  to  one-­‐to-­‐one  technology  in  the  classroom.    Specific  computer  skills  are  taught  to  each  grade  level.    The  Internet  is  used  for  research  and  to  enhance  classroom  lessons.    Internet  use  must  occur  under  the  direct  visual  supervision  of  a  staff  member.  All  students  and  parents  are  asked  to  sign  a  Digital  Citizenship  and  Computer/Internet  Usage  Contract  and  pay  a  $25  technology  fee  (used  for  maintenance  and  repair)  before  using  the  computers  to  access  the  Internet.    Inappropriate  use  of  the  Internet  will  result  in  suspension  of  computer  privileges  for  that  student  and  possible  disciplinary  action.  In  addition,  misuse  of  technology  (via  phone  or  personal  device  that  impact  the  school  community)  can  result  in  suspension  of  computer  privileges  for  that  student  and  possible  disciplinary  action.  

Computer/Internet  Usage  Agreement  and  Online  Accounts  Consent  Form  

Students  have  access  to  one-­‐to-­‐one  technology  in  the  school  building.  All  students  and  parents  who  are  enrolling  into  Grant  Beacon  Middle  School  for  the  present  year  are  required  to  sign  the  “Computer/Internet  Usage  Agreement  and  Online  Accounts  Consent  Form”  and  pay  a  $25  technology  fee  (used  for  technology  repairs  and  maintenance)  before  students  will  be  allowed  to  use  any  of  the  school's  technology  resources.  Misconduct  regarding  the  use  of  the  Internet  or  school  equipment  will  result  in  suspension  of  the  computer  privileges  for  the  student  and  the  student  can  possibly  face  disciplinary  action.  In  addition,  misuse  of  technology  (via  phone  or  personal  device  that  impact  the  school  community)  can  result  in  suspension  of  computer  privileges  for  that  student  and  possible  disciplinary  action.  Students  are  responsible  for  paying  damages  to  any  equipment  that  exceeds  the  $25  repair  fee  paid  at  registration  mentioned  above.  For  more  information  on  the  “Computer/Internet  Usage  Agreement  and  Online  Accounts  Consent  Form”  please  visit  http://grant.dpsk12.org/tech  or  visit  the  main  office.  A  copy  of  the  form  is  in  the  appendices.  

 COLLEGE  CENTER  (LIBRARY  MEDIA  CENTER)  All  students  utilize  the  library  on  a  regular  basis.    It  is  open  to  individual  students  throughout  the  school  day.    Information  skills,  which  integrate  with  the  curriculum,  are  cooperatively  planned  and  taught  by  the  Librarian  and  classroom  teachers.    Students  are  responsible  for  the  cost  of  replacing  any  books  that  are  lost  when  checked  out  in  their  name.    Throughout  the  year,  students  may  receive  some  free  books  to  keep  through  various  grants  we  apply  for  each  year.  Students  will  need  to  know  their  student  ID  number  to  check  out  book.      ENRICHMENTS  At  Grant  Beacon  Middle  School  we  offer  a  wide  array  of  enrichment  activities  to  all  of  our  students  including:  advanced,  intermediate  and  intervention  classes,  classes  in  STEM,  Leadership,  Arts  and  Culture,  Athletics  and  Humanities.  Classes  are  taught  by  GBMS  teachers  or  community  providers  and  held  Monday  through  Thursday  in  9-­‐11  week  cycles,  and  change  every  quarter.    These  programs  provide  students  with  incredible  opportunities  that  are  outside  of  the  realm  of  the  traditional  school  day,  and  may  include  field  trips  off  campus.    Students  have  the  opportunity  sign  up  for  enrichments  from  a  catalog  of  over  60  different  classes  per  quarter.  Students  that  are  not  meeting  GBMS  Academic  Expectations  will  participate  in  targeted  intervention  classes.  Students  not  meeting  behavior  expectations  can  be  assigned  a  behavior  intervention  in  the  enrichment  period.  GBMS  Middle  School  Sports  are  integrated  into  enrichment.  All  enrichment  providers  are  required  to  go  through  the  onboarding  process  with  DPS,  which  includes  criminal  background  checks.    More  information  can  be  found  on  the  GBMS  website  at  http://grant.dpsk12.org/                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

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GBMS  Athletics    The  following  DPS  Middle  School  Sports  are  offered  at  GBMS  

• Fall:  Cross  Country,  Boys  soccer,  Girls  Softball,  Flag  Football  and  Girls  Volleyball  

• Winter:  Boys  and  Girls  Basketball  • Spring:  Baseball,  6th  Grade  Boys  and  Girls  Basketball,  Girls  Soccer  

 In  addition,  enrichment  programming  can  provide  non-­‐traditional  athletic  programming  such  as  martial  arts,  tennis,  rugby,  etc…    Students  practice  daily  during  enrichment  and  play  games  both  at  GBMS  and  at  other  Denver  Public  Schools.  Every  student  has  the  opportunity  to  try  out  for  any  team.  Uniforms  are  provided  and  are  to  be  returned  at  end  of  the  season.    A  $25  “pay  to  play”  fee,  an  up  to  date  doctor’s  physical  and  a  parent  permission  form  is  due  at  try-­‐outs.  Students  must  meet  weekly  eligibility  requirement  in  academics  and  behavior  to  participant  in  games.    OUR  GBMS  CHARACTER  TRAITS  GBMS  fosters  student  leadership  and  character  development  focused  on  the  following  five  traits:  Leadership,  Perseverance,  Integrity,  Curiosity  and  Kindness.  Character  traits  are  explicitly  taught  during  family  advisory  time  to  create  common  language  and  understanding  of  expectations.  Quarterly  student  progress  reports  include  a  Character  Report  Card  so  that  students,  parents  and  teachers  can  engage  in  conversation  around  the  characteristics  students  display  in  and  out  of  the  classroom  and  the  impact  of  these  character  traits  on  academic  and  social  outcomes.    STUDENT  CONDUCT-­‐  DISCIPLINE  At  Grant  Beacon  Middle  School,  we  strive  to  maintain  a  healthy,  constructive,  and  supportive,  environment  for  students,  families,  and  staff.  Disruptive  behavior,  harassment,  intimidation  and  bullying  constitute  behavior  that  disrupts  our  students’  ability  to  learn  and  our  staff’s  ability  to  educate  our  students  in  a  safe  and  welcoming  environment.  Student  conduct  matters  include  all  student  behaviors  at  school  or  between  school  and  home  as  well  as  all  behaviors  outside  of  school  that  impact  the  school  community.      Non-­‐Negotiables    Dress  Code–Students  are  required  to  come  to  school  in  dress  code  and  with  a  student  ID  on  a  lanyard  around  their  neck  everyday.  Drugs/Alcohol  –  Use  or  possession  of  tobacco,  drug  or  alcohol  products  

in  all  school  buildings  or  on  school  grounds  is  prohibited.  Weapons  –  School  district  policy  prohibits  the  use  or  possession  of  weapons  of  any  kind  on  any  school  grounds  or  on  any  school  vehicles.    The  possession  or  use  of  any  weapon  requires  immediate  notification  to  the  Denver  Police  Department,  suspension  and  a  request  for  expulsion.  

Consequences  of  Violating  Classroom  Expectations    

GBMS  Discipline  Ladder  

GBMS  holds  high  expectations  for  classroom  behavior  for  all  students.  Serious  offenses,  including  fighting  or  defiance,  may  result  in  skipping  steps  listed  below.  

Step  1:    Teacher  gives  verbal  warning/reminder.  

Step  2:    Teacher  sends  student  to  a  refocus  seat  in  the  classroom.      Step  3:    Teacher  may  send  a  student  to  a  buddy  teacher  next  door  to  complete  a  reflection  form.    Step  4:    The  teacher  conferences  with  student  to  help  student  reintegrate  back  into  classroom.    Step  5:    A  referral  is  issued  to  a  student  who  has  to  report  to  Dean  of  Students.    Step  6:    A  Parent-­‐Teacher-­‐Student  conference  is  held  with  support  staff  to  create  a  behavior  plan.      

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Graffiti  -­‐  Graffiti  of  any  kind  on  school  property  will  result  in  immediate  suspension.  Students  responsible  for  writing  graffiti  or  in  possession  of  graffiti  materials  on  school  property  will  be  ticketed,  suspended  and  charged  for  the  cost  of  graffiti  removal.    Destruction  of  school  property  -­‐  Knowingly  destroying  school  property  by  any  means  will  result  in  appropriate  disciplinary  action.  Bullying/Harassment-­‐  Harassment,  intimidation  and  bullying  are  negative  behaviors  or  actions  intended  to  harm,  upset  or  compromise  the  physical,  psychological  or  emotional  safety  of  a  targeted  person  or  persons.  These  behaviors  include,  but  are  not  limited  to:  • actions  that  take  place  on  school  property,  at  any  school-­‐

sponsored  function  (regardless  of  location);  on  a  school  bus;  or  via  technological  devices.  

• harassment,  intimidation  or  bullying  of  a  person  based  on  actual  or  perceived  characteristics  such  as  age,  race,  color,  religion,  ancestry,  national  origin,  gender,  sexual  orientation,  gender  identity  and  expression;  a  mental,  physical  or  sensory  handicap;  or  by  a  distinguishing  characteristic  (such  as  clothing  or  socioeconomic  status).  It  is  important  to  notify  school  staff,  parents  or  other  trusted  adults  of  any  harassment/bullying  that  is  taking  place.                                    Or  Call  SAFE2TELL®  at  877-­‐542-­‐7233  to  report  anonymously.  

 COMMUNICATION    GBMS  WEBSITE  Please  consult  the  GBMS  Website  for  upcoming  events  and  up-­‐to-­‐date  information:  http://grant.dpsk12.org/    NEWSLETTERS    The  school  newsletter  will  keep  parents  informed  about  the  school  calendar  and  important  events  taking  place  during  the  school  year.  For  information  on  lunch  menus  and  District  Programs,  please  consult  the  DPS  website:  www.dpsk12.org  .          THURSDAY  FOLDERS  Period  times  throughout  the  school  year,  students  will  be  sent  home  with  school  communications  to  parents  and  families  via  Thursday  Folders.  PROGRESS  REPORTS  Monthly  Academic  and  Character  Trait  Progress  Cards  will  be  sent  home  with  students.  Parents  can  also  log  on  to  www.engradepro.com    and  parent  portal  to  monitor  their  child’s  progress.  Please  contact  the  main  office  for  additional  parent/guardian  login  information.  

Restorative  Approaches      Restorative  Approaches  (RA)  is  a  model,  which  works  to  help  students  “fix”  their  problems.    The  process  provides  an  opportunity  for  students  and  community  members  to  understand  their  role  and  to  take  responsibility  for  their  behavior.        The  questions  answered  and  examined  during  an  RA  process  are:  

 1)  Who  was  harmed?    2)  Who  are  the  participants?    3)  What  part  are  you  responsible  for  relative  to  the  incident?    4)  What  are  some  solutions  to  fix  problem?      

 Offenses  that  are  more  serious  in  nature  (Type  3-­‐5),  such  as  on-­‐going  bullying,  defiance  and  fighting  will  be  handled  according  to  the  Denver  Public  Schools’  Discipline  Policy  (JK-­‐R).    This  policy  requires  students  to  participate  in  Restorative  Approaches  opportunities.        

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CONTACTING  TEACHERS  Teachers  appreciate  having  a  better  understanding  of  their  students  and  welcome  comments  and  questions  from  parents.      

• Send  a  note  to  the  teacher  • Leave  a  voicemail  message  • Send  an  email  or  message  over  Engrade  • Schedule  a  meeting  or  visit  

 Parents  are  welcome  as  helpers  and  visitors  in  the  classroom;    please  ensure  that  discussions  with  teachers,  deans  or  administrators  are  to  be  scheduled  in  advance  to  ensure  quality-­‐teaching  time.    Parents  should  always  check  in  at  the  office  when  visiting  classrooms,  the  cafeteria  and  playground.    Cell  Phones  must  be  turned  off  when  visiting  classrooms.      TELEPHONES  The  school  phones  may  be  used  by  students  only  for  calling  home  on  school  related  business.  Permission  must  be  obtained  from  a  staff  member  before  using  the  school  phones.    OTHER  ON-­‐LINE  COMMUNICATIONS:  GBMS  Moodle:    http://courses.grantbeaconms.org/login/index.php  Grant  Beacon  Middle  School  Community  Facebook  Page:  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Grant-­‐Beacon-­‐Middle-­‐School-­‐Community-­‐Page/227112897356691  GBMS  Webpage:    http://grant.dpsk12.org/  Engrade:  www.engradepro.com      PARENT  ENGAGEMENT    PARENT  GROUP  Parents  interested  in  the  policies  and  future  plans  at  Grant  Beacon  Middle  School  are  invited  to  join  the  parent  group.    Please  contact  the  front  office  for  more  information,  720.423.9360.    PARENT  LUNCH  BUNCH  WITH  THE  PRINCIPAL  Parent  Lunch  Bunch  with  the  Principal  will  be  held  monthly.  The  purpose  of  this  meeting  is  to  discuss  happenings  at  GBMS  in  relation  to  school  academic  programming;  Blended  Learning;  GBMS  character  traits;  etc….  Dates  will  be  published  in  school  calendars  and  newsletters.  It  is  also  an  opportunity  to  share  a  meal  with  the  GBMS  principal  and  additional  school  staff  to  share  ideas.  Please  contact  the  main  office  at  720-­‐423-­‐9360  for  additional  information  or  to  

RSVP.      PARENT  PORTAL  DPS  Parents  have  access  to  their  child’s  data  through  the  parent  portal  service  in  Infinite  Campus.  The  link  to  this  service  is:https://campus.dpsk12.org/campus/portal/icprod.jsp    

Non-­‐Discrimination  Policy  

 Denver  Public  Schools  does  not  discriminate  against  anyone  in  the  school  system  on  the  basis  of  race,  age,  marital  status,  creed,  color,  sex,  disability  or  national  origin.    Denver  Public  Schools  will  not  tolerate  discrimination,  harassment,  or  violence  against  anyone,  including  students  and  staff  members,  regardless  of  race,  ethnicity,  gender,  sexual  orientation,  age,  disability  or  religion.    Questions  or  concerns  should  be  addressed  to  the  principal.    If  you  have  special  needs  due  to  a  disability,  and  wish  to  request  accommodations  in  order  to  participate  in  a  school  activity,  please  notify  the  school  office  at  (720)  423-­‐9360  at  least  two  (2)  days  in  advance  of  the  event  so  that  appropriate  arrangements  for  reasonable  accommodations  may  be  made.    

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    Beacon  Contract     2015-­‐2016    

Families  will…  1. Require  your  child  to  be  at  school  every  day,  on  time,  prepared  with  all  supplies.  2. Pay  school  fees  of  $25.00  for  computer  usage  and  $5.00  for  photo  ID  and  lanyard.  3. Monitor  homework,  maintain  a  regular  study/reading  place,  and  set  a  regular  bedtime.  4. Require  your  child  to  complete  all  assignments  and  produce  proficient/advanced  work.  5. Ensure  that  your  child  has  a  2.6  GPA  to  be  promoted  to  the  next  grade  level.  6. Communicate  on  a  regular  basis  with  your  child’s  teachers  and  attend  school  events.  7. Support  and  require  your  child  to  attend  school-­‐sponsored  activities/interventions.  8. Support  Summer  School  as  an  Intervention  for  successful  passage  to  the  next  grade.  9. Support  the  blended  learning  model  by  signing  GBMS  Tech  Agreement/digital  citizenship.  

 Students  will…  1. Be  Respectful,  Be  Prompt,  Be  Prepared,  Be  Productive,  Be  Positive  2. Attend  school  every  day  and  be  on  time  to  all  classes  with  95%  attendance.  3. Hold  a  2.6  GPA  or  better  to  be  promoted  to  the  next  grade  level.  4. Be  prepared  with  all  school  supplies  including  the  $25.00  computer  fee  and  $5  photo/lanyard  fee.  5. Honor  GBMS  Character  Traits:  Leadership,  Perseverance,  Integrity,  Curiosity  and  Kindness  and  earn  a  Character  GPA  6. Complete  all  daily  homework  and  classroom  assignments,  produce  proficient/advanced  work,  participate  in  all  class  activities  

and  seek  help  as  needed.  7. Participate  in  intervention  enrichment  classes  if  not  meeting  Essential  Learning  Goals.  8. Attend  After-­‐School  Refocus  from  4:00  –  5:00  PM  if  assigned.  9. Attend  Saturday  School  if  student  is  not  meeting  academic  standards  or  assigned  by  teacher.  10. Attend  Summer  School  if  assigned,  as  an  intervention  for  successful  passage  to  the  next  grade.  11. Students  will  support  the  GBMS  Tech  Agreement  and  practice  digital  citizenship.  

 Grant  Staff  will  Honor  Grant  Character  Traits:    By  1. Honor  GBMS  Character  Traits:  Leadership,  Perseverance,  Integrity,  Curiosity  and  Kindness  2. Model  expectations  we  have  set  for  students  and  families.  3. Foster  a  climate  that  supports  high  standards  and  quality  performance.  4. Provide  a  safe  environment  for  students.  5. Communicate,  respect  and  build  relationships  with  all  students  and  families.  6. Communicate  student  progress  on  a  regular  basis.  7. Teachers  and  Staff  will  support  and  monitor  the  GBMS  Tech  Agreement/digital  citizenship.  8. Identify  Summer  School  students  as  an  intervention  for  successful  passage  to  the  next  grade.  

 As  a  staff,  our  goal  is  to  prepare  all  students  for  a  successful  future.    Failure  to  meet  requirements  of  the  contract  will  require  a  meeting  with  the  administrative  staff  to  ensure  the  student  is  meeting  expectations.    

                                 

 

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Grade-­‐level/Continuation  Requirements  Attendance  q Arrive  at  school  no  later  than  7:30am  q Be  on  time  to  every  class  q Be  at  school  every  day  q Excused  absences  are  only  for  serious  medical  reasons  or  legal  obligations  q Have  a  95%  attendance  rate  or  better  

 Behavior  q Be  Respectful,  Be  Prompt,  Be  Prepared,  Be  Productive,  Be  Positive  q Earn  a  Character  GPA  of  2.6  or  higher  q Complete  all  homework  assignments  q Meet  behavior  requirements  no  classroom  referrals  or  school  suspensions.  

 Performance  q Complete  online  Khan  Academy  Program  q Have  a  2.6  GPA  for  successful  promotion  to  the  next  grade  level  q Meet  60%  of  Essential  Learning  Goals  in  Math  q Meet  60%  of  Essential  Learning  Goals  in  Science  q Meet  weekly  reading  goals  as  measured  by  Accelerated  Reader  q Meet  Writing  to  Read  goals  in  SS,  SC  Electives  and  LA.  q All  scores  for  Character  Traits  in  all  classes  must  be  a  3  or  4  to  be  considered  for  Continuation.  

§ 4  Progress  exceeds  expectations  § 3  Progress  meets  expectations  § 2  Progress  sometimes  meets  expectations  § 1  Progress  is  below  expectations  

Continuation  q End  of  Year  Celebrations  q Grade-­‐level/Continuation  certificate  

 *If  students  do  not  meet  the  above  requirements  they  will  be  recommended  for  retention  of  the  current  grade  or  they  will  need  to  attend  and  successfully  complete  summer  school.    Summer  school  will  take  place  for  2  weeks  in  June.                                            

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 Grant  Beacon  Middle  School  

Computer/Internet  Usage  Agreement  and  Online  Account  Consent  Congratulations!  You  are  attending  an  Innovation  and  Blended  Learning  School.    What  this  means  is  that  your  child  will  have  daily  interaction  with  many  forms  of  cutting-­‐edge  technological  tools  including  iPads  and  Chromebooks.  These  exciting  tools  are  destined  to  become  commonplace,  but  as  for  now,  very  few  students  in  DPS  are  afforded  this  privilege.  With  this  privilege  comes  additional  responsibility,  therefore,  terms  of  technology  use  are  outlined  below.  Please  note  that  your  signature  indicates  your  approval  and  agreement  with  the  terms  and  conditions  stated  below.    If  you  do  not  agree  with  these  terms  and  agreement  we  will  assist  you  in  selecting  a  school  other  than  Grant  Beacon  Middle  School.  

The  Internet  is  an  electronic  network  connecting  millions  of  computers  and  individuals  all  over  the  world.  It  is  coordinated  through  a  complex  association  of  government  agencies  and  regional  and  state  networks.  The  smooth  operation  of  a  network  that  provides  both  in-­‐district  and  worldwide  access  depends  upon  the  proper  conduct  of  each  end-­‐user.  Users  must  adhere  to  the  guidelines  of  this  policy  in  order  to  acquire  and  maintain  network  access.  Violation  of  any  of  the  provisions  of  this  policy  will  result  in:

• possible  termination  of  access  

• possible  denial  of  future  access  

• possible  disciplinary  action  

Denver  Public  Schools  provides  a  wide-­‐area  network  service  that  connects  district  facilities  to  each  other  and  to  the  Internet  at  large.  Access  to  the  Internet  offers  vast  and  unique  resources  to  both  students  and  teachers.  The  district's  goal  in  providing  this  service  is  to  promote  educational  opportunities  to  schools  by  facilitating  resource  sharing,  innovation,  and  communication.  On  a  global  network  it  is  impossible  to  control  all  materials,  and  even  casual  users  may  easily  discover,  or  come  across  controversial  material.  GBMS  and  the  school  district  believes  that  the  valuable  information  and  interaction  available  on  this  worldwide  network  far  outweighs  the  possibility  that  users  may  access  material  that  is  not  consistent  with  the  educational  goals  of  the  school/district.  The  use  of  the  GBMS  issued  devices  and/  or  the  district's  network  is  a  privilege,  not  a  right,  and  must  be  treated  as  such  by  all  users.  Inappropriate  use  will  result  in  a  cancellation  of  this  privilege.  The  following  activities  are  expressly  prohibited:  

 

1. Use  of  technological  devices  and/or  the  district's  network  for  or  in  support  of  an  illegal  or  obscene  activity,  and/or  inappropriate  use.  

2. Use  of  the  device  and/  or  the  district's  network  for  any  non-­‐district-­‐related  business  and/or  commercial  purpose,  product  advertising,  or  support  of  any  political  or  lobbying  activity.  

3. Vandalism,  which  includes,  but  is  not  limited  to,  any  malicious  attempt  to  harm,  destroy,  or  alter  data  or  the  device  itself  and  /  or  the  district's  network,  including  introduction  of  any  computer  virus.    Please  also  see  the  section  entitled  Replacement  at  the  bottom  of  this  document  for  specific  information  related  to  the  proper  care  and  use  of  the  device.  

4. Any  attempt  to  access  restricted  data  or  to  disrupt  the  use  of  the  network  for  other  users.  

5. Use  of  profanities  or  language  that  is  generally  offensive,  defamatory,  harassing,  or  threatening  to  another  individual  and/or  group.  

6. Creating  or  accessing  dangerous  information.  

7. Violation  of  copyrights  or  interference  with  license  agreements.  This  includes,  but  is  not  limited  to,  software,  Apps  (iPad  applications),  unaccredited  use  of  text,  graphics,  photographs,  electronic  data,  or  

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interference  with  the  privacy  rights  of  individuals  or  entities  without  their  authorization.  Plagiarism  of  any  information  gathered  via  the  device  and  /  or  the  district's  network  is  also  prohibited.    

8. Users  have  no  proprietary  ownership  of  the  device  or  the  materials  placed  on  the  district's  network,  unless  such  material  is  otherwise  covered  by  copyright.  

9. Providing  access  to  the  device  or  the  district's  network  to  unauthorized  users.  

10. Sharing  electronic  mail  account  passwords,  leaving  passwords  available  in  obvious  locations,  or  leaving  "signed  on"  devices  unattended.  

11. Compromising  personal  safety.  

12. Abuse  or  misuse  of  a  device  including  the  alteration  of  settings,  installation  or  alteration  of  a  device  or  any  Apps.  

 Communication  conducted  over  the  device  and  the  district's  network  is  not  private  and  district  staff  may,  in  conducting  network  supervision  and  maintenance,  review  and  inspect  directories  or  messages.  GBMS  and  the  district  reserve  the  right  and  will  access  stored  records  with  or  without  reasonable  cause  to  assure  compliance  with  this  policy.  GBMS  and  the  school  district  make  no  warranties  that  the  functions  of  the  device  or  its  network  system  will  meet  any  specific  requirements.  Nor  will  GBMS  or  the  district  be  responsible  for  any  damages  suffered  through  use  of  the  network.  This  includes  loss  of  data,  non-­‐deliveries,  misdeliveries,  or  service  interruptions.  Use  of  any  information  obtained  through  the  district's  network  is  at  each  user's  risk.  The  GBMS  and  the  district  specifically  deny  any  responsibility  for  the  accuracy  or  quality  of  information  obtained  through  the  Internet.  

Electronic  Mail  Definitions:

1. Illegal  activities  -­‐  include,  but  are  not  limited  to,  any  activities  in  violation  of  local,  state,  and/or  federal  laws.

2. Obscene  activities  -­‐  include  activities  in  violation  of  generally  accepted  social  standards  for  use  of  a  publicly-­‐owned  and  operated  communication  vehicle.  This  includes  retrieval  of  or  access  to  any  sexual  explicit  materials.

3. Inappropriate  use  -­‐  includes  any  activities  conducted  in  violation  of  this  policy  or  additional  activities  deemed  inappropriate  by  system  administrators.

4. System  administrators  -­‐  employees  of  the  school  district  whose  job  functions  include  oversight  of  the  district's  computer  network.

5. Dangerous  information  -­‐  information  that  if  acted  upon  could  cause  damage,  present  a  danger,  or  cause  a  disruption  to  the  district  or  the  community-­‐at-­‐large.

6. Compromising  personal  safety  -­‐  revealing  personal  contact  information  relating  to  themselves  or  other  persons

DEVICE  CARE  and  REPLACEMENT:

Unless  granted  permission  in  writing,  students  cannot  remove  devices  from  school.  GBMS  students  are  solely  responsible  for  the  care  of  their  device  and  accessories.  Any  malicious,  intentional,  OR  accidental  damages  to  the  device  and/or  its  accessories  outside  of  reasonable  and  anticipated  wear  and  tear  (at  the  discretion  of  the  GBMS  Principal  and/or  Tech  Committee)  will  result  in  loss  of  device  use  and  replacement/repair  charges.  Students  are  responsible  for  paying  damages  to  any  equipment  that  exceeds  the  $25  repair  fee  paid  at  registration  mentioned  above.  

 

 

 

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ONLINE  ACCOUNTS  CONSENT:

In  order  for  a  teacher  to  use  an  online  tool  with  student  records  or  other  information  that  could  be  personally  identifiable,  the  Family  Education  Rights  and  Privacy  Act  (FERPA)  requires  that  we  obtain  your  consent  due  to  the  possible  exposure  of  your  student’s  information  to  the  website’s  operator  or  to  other  participants.

In  order  for  students  to  use  this  program/service,  certain  personal  information  must  be  provided  to  the  web  site  operator.  Under  the  Children’s  Online  Privacy  Protection  Act  (COPPA),  these  websites  must  provide  parental  notification  and  obtain  parental  consent  before  collecting  personal  information  from  children  under  the  age  of  13.  For  more  information  on  COPPA,  please  visit  http://www.ftc.gov/privacy/coppafaqs.shtm.

Schools  are  permitted  to  consent  to  the  collection  of  personal  information  on  behalf  of  parents  of  students,  thereby  eliminating  the  need  for  individual  parental  consent  given  directly  to  the  web  site  operator.  We  will  have  your  student  use  his  or  her  School-­‐provided  email  account  when  using  these  sites.

Please  sign  and  return  this  form  to  Grant  Beacon  Middle  School  at  registration.  This  will  serve  as  your  permission  for  your  student  to  have  access  to  sites  that  are  used  in  the  classroom  as  well  as  your  permission  for  us  to  upload  your  student’s  information  into  the  application  so  that  we  can  make  the  most  of  its  functions.

This  permission  will  expire  at  the  end  of  this  school  year,  and  can  be  revoked  any  time.  For  information  on  programs  and  sites  we  are  using  or  question  about  our  technology  policy  you  can  refer  http://grant.dpsk12.org/tech.  These  sites  can  change  throughout  the  year.  

 

Student  Name:  _____________________________________________________    Grade  Level:  _______

 

Student  Signature:  ____________________________________________   Date:___________________

 

Parent  Print  Name:_____________________________________________________________________

 Parent  Signature:  ______________________________________________   Date:___________________