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Class Meeting Presentation
September 2019
Administration
Principal
- Mr. Rubino
Vice Principals
- Mrs. Romero (Seniors, Freshmen I-Q)- Mrs. Zurawski (Juniors, Freshmen A-H)- Mr. Salum (Sophomores, Freshmen R-Z)
Counselors
Last Name Counselor
A - Car Mrs. Keck
Cars - Fon Ms Schnorbus
Foo - Ka Mr. Schlaline
Ke - Mh Mrs. Gibson
Mi - P Mrs. Goodman
Q - Sm Ms O’Donnell
Sn - Z Mrs. Calcagno
Student Assistance Counselor Ms Catena
Expectations •Take responsibility for your decisions, actions, and education
•Act in a way that best represents your family, your school, the Sayreville community; and yourself
•Be an active participant in your school and community.
•Establish a balance of academics, co-curricular and other activities always giving your very best to each.
•Respect adults in all settings.
•Respect your fellow students, their activities, and their rights.
•Promote a healthy and safe learning environment.
•Reasonable Request Rule
•Have Fun!!!!
Security Check InWhen arriving to school, students may only enter through the
front main entrance or the front main gym entrance
Plan to arrive to school early enough to anticipate possible
delays at the security check ins
Empty your pockets and place all items into your bags
Have all of your bags unzipped and ready to be checked by
security
ID Badges
Each student will be issued an I.D. card.
Students must wear their photo ID badge
and lanyard at all times.
ID Badges (continued)Failure to wear/display your student ID and lanyard will
result in the following consequences:
1st offense 2 Administrative detentions
2nd offense 1 Saturday Detention
3rd offense 1 In School Suspension
4th offense 1 Out of School Suspension
Swipe In● During the year, students will be required to swipe in at various
locations within the school. Swipe stations will be located at the
following locations:
○ Student Entrances
○ Guidance Office
○ Vice Principal’s Office
○ Nurse’s Office
○ Attendance Office
○ Bathrooms
AttendanceThe State of New Jersey requires all students to be in school 90% of the time
Students cannot exceed 18 absences in a full year course
Students cannot exceed 9 absences in a semester course
Excessive absences will result in loss of class credit
Students are only allowed one attendance appeal per school year
The State of New Jersey only excuses court dates and religious holidays.
Medical Notes are NOT excused and count toward your number of absences
Discipline Your discipline will affect everything you do at the high school.
Students will not attend proms and end of year activities if they exceed 15 demerits.
Students are responsible for tracking their demerits through the discipline tab found
in OnCourse. Demerits
Administrative Detention 1 demerit
Saturday Detention 2 demerits
In School Suspension 3 demerits
Out of School Suspension 4 demerits
LatesLates Consequence
5 Lates = 1 Cut 2 Days Administrative Detention
10 Lates = 2 Cuts 1 Saturday Detention
15 Lates = 3 cuts (full year course)
1 In School Suspension
15 Lates = semester course Loss of Credit
20 Lates = 4 cuts (full year course)
Loss of Credit
Cutting ClassCuts Consequence
1 Cut 2 Days Administrative Detention
2 Cuts 1 Saturday Detention
3 Cuts to Full Year Course 1 In School Suspension
3 Cuts to Semester Course Loss of Credit
4 Cuts to Full year Course Loss of Credit
Please note you may be dropped from a class with any combination of lates and cuts.For example, 10 lates and 2 cuts is equivalent to 4 cuts.
Threats
- Making threats to students or staff members will not
be tolerated
- Students issuing threats that are verbal, gestural,
written or electronic, such as social media, will face
consequences in accordance to our student code of
conduct
Fighting
- There will be zero tolerance for fighting at the high
school
- Fighting may result in appearing in front of the Board
of Education for a Student Discipline Hearing
- Board of Education Discipline Hearings may result in
you being placed out of district, even if it is your first
fight
Vaping Policy● The administration will continue to take the necessary steps when a
student has been found using or in possession of an electronic smoking device which includes vaping device on school grounds or at school sponsored event.
● Given the uncertainty of what substances are contained in these odorless electronic smoking devices and the inability of the High School Administration to verify the contents of such devices through a visual inspection, effective immediately, students found in possession of any electronic smoking devices will be sent out for an immediate medical examination and drug screening as per the district's Substance Abuse Policy.
Social Media
● Social Media posts made by students that interrupt the operation of school and impede the education of others will be held accountable according to the Student Code of Conduct.
● Think before you POST!!
Dress Code Policy(Not Acceptable)
Opportunity RoomPlease take advantage of the Opportunity Rooms during your
lunch period.
4th Period - B8
5th Period - A56
6th Period - B4
7th Period - B10
Parking- Only students who were issued a parking pass during the
lottery last Spring are allowed to park on school grounds
- DO NOT park on school ground without a parking pass
- If someone is parked in your spot, park in the “Visitors”
spots in front of the school, and notify the main office. DO
NOT PARK IN SOMEONE ELSE’S SPOT
- If you are parked on school grounds illegally, you will face
consequences based on the Student Code of Conduct which
include, but are not limited to, Saturday Detentions, ISS’s,
and OSS, as well as possible police involvement.
Get Involved! General Interest Clubs
- Academic Competition Team - Karaoke Club
- American Sign Language Club - Library Council
- Book Club - Odyssey of the Mind (OM)
- Christian Fellowship Club - Mindfulness Club
- Color Guard - Model United Nations (MUN)
- Criminal Justice Club - Muslim Society
- Debate Club - Physics Olympics
- Downhill Ski/Snowboard Club - Poetry Club
- Environmental Club - Sayreville Leo Club
- Fishing Club - Stand Up to Cancer Club
- Gay-Straight Alliance - Teen Interest Generates Success (TIGS)
- Here’s to the Heroes - Support Our Troops - Unified Sports/Unified Club
- History Club - Winter Guard
- International Society
Get Involved!Student Government
Student Council
Class Councils
Get Involved!Literary Related
IMAGES (Literary Magazine)
Echo Lites (Newspaper)
Quo Vadis (Yearbook)
Get Involved!Honor Societies
National Honor Society French Honor Society
Mathematics Honor Society (Mu Alpha Theta) National Art Honor Society
Science Honor Society National Business Honor Society
Spanish Honor Society History Honor Society
Music Honors Society (Tri-M)
Get Involved!Music Related
Concert Band Instrumental Music
Marching Band Sayreville Singers
Jazz Band Vox Humana
Pit Band REP Workshop
Chorus “Traffic on Washington” (HS Rock Band)
Get Involved!Business Related
Cooperative Business Education/Club (Co-Op)
Distributive Education Club of America (DECA)
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
IT Club/Girls Who Code
Get Involved!Theatre Related
Theatre Society
2nd City Improv Troupe
Make-Up Crew
Costume Crew
Stage Crew
Light Crew
Sound Crew
Set Construction Crew
Get Involved!Sports
Fall
Boys: Soccer, Cross
Country
Girls: Field Hockey,
Soccer, Tennis, Cross
Country
Coed: Football,
Cheerleading
Winter
Boys: Basketball, Track,
Swimming, Bowling
Girls: Basketball, Track,
Swimming, Bowling
Coed: Wrestling,
Cheerleading, Competition
Cheerleading
Spring
Boys: Baseball, Tennis, Track
Golf, Lacrosse
Girls: Softball, Track, Golf
Lacrosse
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Instagram - @swmhsbombers
SWMHS App - available for download on
iTunes and Google Play