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Welcome to the RCHSJunior Parent Duck CampAUGUST 23, 2014
RCHS Attendance Guidelines
2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR – TEXAS LAW AND RCHS RULES
ATTENDANCE OFFICE INFORMATION
ATTENDANCE OFFICE
KIOWA 108
972-761-6778
8:00AM-4:00PM
Ms. MacKENZIE DOWDY
attendance coordinator
Kiowa 108-a
TO REPORT AN ABSENCE, CALL:
972-761-6778
FAX A PARENT NOTE:
972-238-6318
EMAIL A PARENT NOTE OR REQUEST AN ATTENDANCE REPORT:
The law!!
The Texas Compulsory School Attendance Law (Chapter 25 of the Texas Education Code) and RCHS Board Policy require your child’s attendance. According to this law, RCHS:
May file a complaint against the parent(s)/guardian(s) and/or student in a justice or municipal court if a student is required to attend school and fails to do so without an excuse on 3 or more days or parts of days within a four week period.
Must file a complaint against the parent(s)/guardian(s) and/or student in a justice or municipal court if a student is required to attend school and fails to do so without an excuse on 10 or more days or parts of days within a six month period in the same school year.
Also according to this law, commonly referred to as the "90 percent rule," a student may not be given credit for a class unless the student is in attendance for at least 90 percent of the days the class is offered.
Unexcused Absences
Leaving campus without returning a doctor/dentist/court note, regardless of parent permission, or arriving to campus late without signing in at the Attendance Office
Leaving campus due to illness without approval from the Health Center
Failure to submit proper documentation to the RCHS Attendance office for absences within three (3) days of the absence
Arriving to class more than 5 minutes late (1-5 minutes late = tardy; 6+ minutes late = unexcused absence for the class)
Missing class due to vacation or for personal reasons
Missing class due to work
Missing class due to other family members or transportation reasons
Not reporting to the Attendance Office with picture ID in the event of a canceled class
“Family Emergencies” that are not approved through an administrator. If a student needs to leave class for a family emergency, campus police must be notified and they will remove the student from class
Excused Absences
Excused. Parent note turned in within 3 days of absence Bereavement. Funeral of immediate family member. Doctor note, student out all day due to medical reasons. Court. Official documentation for court, citizenship, naturalization, election clerk. Mentorship Extracurricular Field trip or college day (two college days allowed per year including travel) Doctor appointment or RCHS appointment. Doctor note on letterhead required.
Student must be in school at some point during the day. Religious holy day. Must be celebrated and recognized by a majority of the people of
the religious denomination. Documentation required. Tardy. 1-5 minutes late to class. 6 minutes or more is an absence RCHS Testing days
Truancy Prevention
Due to the Texas Education Code Sec. 25.0915, the first offense of three accrued unexcused absences will result in the mandatory application of truancy prevention measures designed to address student conduct related to truancy in the school setting before the student violates section 25.094.
A second offense of three accrued unexcused absences will result in a complaint being filed to the juvenile court against the student for failing to attend school.
Discipline
Student Responsibilities
The purpose of policies concerning student conduct and discipline are to provide guidelines for the educational environment of the college.
RCHS shall foster a collegiate atmosphere which breeds honor, self-discipline, integrity, and regard for the rights of others.
In-School Discipline
The Code of Conduct identifies a broad range of behaviors that disrupt learning and are not acceptable at RCHS.
The behaviors listed are not all inclusive of all behaviors that are subject to in-school discipline.
Disciplinary Procedures
Violations of the student code of conduct will result in a referral/notification to the RCHS Administration. The disciplinary action will depend on the offense, previous actions, and the seriousness of the misbehavior. Procedures are as follows:
1. Referral made to RCHS Administration
2. The administrator investigates the infraction
3. The administrator confers with student about misconduct. The student is
afforded the opportunity to explain his/her version of the incident.
4. Disciplinary action is determined by the RCHS Administrator.
5. The student’s parent(s) is notified by telephone and/or writing.
Harassment and Bullying
RCHS and Richland College do not tolerate any acts of harassment, bullying, or discrimination.
RCHS administration actively investigates every report of harassment, bullying, and discrimination and takes appropriate action in order to protect possible victims.
RCHS has harassment/bullying procedures so that students, parents, instructors, and other persons can quickly and easily report such behaviors.
The policies and administrative procedures concerning student conduct apply to actions of students during school hours, before and after school while on or within 300 feet of school property, at all school-sponsored events/activities, field trips, sporting events, assemblies, and evening school-related activities.
Response to InterventionTUTORING, WORKSHOPS, & SAT
BY: CHRISTOPHER MANES, PHD
SAT Kaplan (Practice)
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH
8:30AM TO 11:45 AM
COST: $20
Math Objectives-SAT Workshop
NUMBERS/OPER.
SEPT. 9 1ST SESSION @ 11:15-12:10 TU
SEPT. 12 2ND SESSION @ 4:15-5:10 FRI
ALGEBRA/FUNS
SEPT. 17 1ST SESSION @ 11:15-12:10 W
SEPT. 19 2ND SESSION @ 4:15-5:10 FRI
GEO/STATISTICS
SEPT. 24 1ST SESSION @ 11:15-12:10 W
SEPT. 26 2ND SESSION @ 4:15-5:10 FRI
Writing for the SATWorkshop
CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFECTIVE WRITING,
SEPT. 8 @ 3:30
SEPT. 11 @ 12:45
IDENTIFYING SENTENCE ERRORS,
SEPT. 15 @ 3:30
SEPT. 18 @ 12:45
IMPROVING PARAGRAPHS,
SEPT. 22 @ 3:30
SEPT. 25 @ 12: 45
Critical Reading Workshop
UNDERSTANDING KEY WORDS AND PHRASES WITHIN THE
CRITICAL READING QUESTIONS,
SEPT. 29 @ 5:00
SEPT. 30 @ 12:45
Save the DateOfficial PSAT
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH
Student Support Services
• THE LEARNING CENTER (8AM-8PM) 972-238-6226
• RCHS TUTORING (BY APPOINTMENT) 972-761-6781
• AVID TUTORING (WEEKLY, IN CLASS)
• COUNSELING CENTER (8AM-7PM) 972-238-3771
PATH COLLEGE AND CAREER INCLUDES SAT PREP, CAREER AND COLLEGE INVESTIGATION, AND FACILITATES RESUME DEVELOPMENT, APPLICATION WRITING FOR COLLEGES AND SCHOLARSHIPS, AND CHOICE TESTING
AVID (ADVANCEMENT VIA INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION) SUPPORTS STUDENTS IN CRITICAL THINKING EXERCISES, TUTORIALS, SOCRATIC GROUPS, AND PHILOSOPHICAL CHAIRS; STUDENTS DEVELOP INDEPENDENT THINKING HABITS AND LEARN TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR OWN EDUCATION IN A COLLEGE SETTING.
Student Support (cont.)
Response to Intervention Coordinator
CHRISTOPHER LEE MANES, PH. D.
972-761-6781
RCHS ACADEMIC ADVISING
Scheduling of Classes
Texas Education Agency requirements that must be met
Advising staff creates schedule based on 2 year plan
Students must be scheduled in high school graduation required courses during Fall and Spring semesters
Students must be scheduled for classes Monday – Friday between 8 a.m. and 5:10 p.m.
Each day must consist of 240 instructional minutes (4 hours)
Each day must have a 10:30 a.m. class which is our certification time for TEA
Each student must have 5 core classes each Fall and Spring
Scheduling/Support Labs
ALL JUNIOR RCHS students are required to take EDUC 1300, AVID III, and Path, Career and College
ALL SENIOR RCHS students are required to take AVID IV, Senior Project and IMED
REMINDER: Students should check their schedule daily the first week of school for any changesIf a class is dropped or canceled, PLEASE contact advisor ASAP.
Advisor Tips
1. Be on Time to every class2. Have questions about college or homework? Ask the PROS!
Advisor Professor
3. Thoroughly read all syllabi, print copies and view each day4. Create an academic calendar and grade point sheet for each class5. Study constantly (at least 40 hours/week)
Advising Staff/Alpha Breakdown
Alma Martell – A – F972-761-6063
Trent Price – G – K 972-761-6886
Beverly Gaither – L – Z 972-761-6889
Pecos Hall P-16012800 Abrams Rd. Dallas Texas 75243
Main Line (972) 860-4290
Office hours of operation 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
http://www.rlc.dcccd.edu/police.htm
Richland College Police Department
• State Certified Texas Peace Officers• Powers of Arrest, enforce law, issue citations• 25 Sworn Officers including part-time officers• School Resource Officer for the RCHS• Law Enforcement Explorers• Operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks per year
Richland College Police DepartmentAbout us
Richland College Police DepartmentOur Mission
The Richland College Police department provides community policing in a collaborative effort between the police and the college community. The goal is to identify problems of safety and security and involve the college community in the search for solutions to campus safety concerns.
“To provide a safe
learning and working
environment”
Richland College Police DepartmentOur Responsibility
“Be alert and aware of your surroundings”
“Attend to your belongings”
“Report suspicious persons or behavior”
“Know how to contact the Police Department”
Richland College Police DepartmentYour Responsibility
• From any campus phone you can dial 4290 or 911• From off-campus (cell phone) you can dial 972-860-4290• A dispatcher will answer your call. Please provide your name and campus
location• We are located in Pecos Hall room P-160• We have a sub-station in Kiowa (SRO Officer)
Richland College Police DepartmentHow to contact us
• The Police Department is on campus 24 hours a day.• Campus access hours are from 6:00 am to 11:30 pm. • Campus is hard locked on holidays and inclement weather days. Wi-Fi is shut down
during these days.
Richland College Police DepartmentCampus Hours of Operation
Jumpstarts
Richland College Police DepartmentServices we provide
Escorts
Richland College Police DepartmentServices we provide
Tire Inflation
Richland College Police DepartmentServices we provide
Crime Prevention Presentation/Seminars
Richland College Police DepartmentServices we provide
Emergency Message Delivery
Richland College Police DepartmentServices we provide
Lost and Found
Richland College Police DepartmentServices we provide
Criminal Offense and
Incident Investigation
Richland College Police DepartmentServices we provide
Accident Investigation
Richland College Police DepartmentServices we provide
Richland College Police DepartmentCampus Map and Call box location
Richland College Police DepartmentCampus Map and Call box location
• No skateboarding, roller or in-line skating on campus• Bicycles must be secured to bicycle racks and not furniture, hand rails, or light
poles.• Rules of the road apply to driving on campus such as speeding, stop signs, and
other State Transportation laws.
Richland College Police DepartmentOther Rules and Policies
Do’s• Obtain a student ID and carry with you at all times• Know how to contact the Police Department• Keep your belongings with you at all times• Lock your car
Richland College Police DepartmentDo’s and Don’ts
Don'ts• Leave personal items unattended• Leave items of value in plain view within your vehicle• Take matters into your own hands• Hesitate to call the police
Richland College Police DepartmentDo’s and Don’ts
Evacuation Drills
Applies to the following emergency: Fire Alarm, Bomb Threat, HAZ-MAT
Main Objective: Exit to the parking lot, at least 100 feet from the building. Please quickly and calmly, move to a safe zone room or a designated area of safety.
Communicated by: Voice over Fire Alarm System PA, Verbal Notification by Campus RC-ERT, College Police, RCHS Administration or Emergency Management Personnel.
Summary: An evacuation is called when it is necessary due to a fire in the building or other emergency issue.
Shelter in Place
Applies to the following emergency: HAZ-MAT (outside), Extremely Severe Weather or Tornado
Main Objective: Depending on emergency, lock door, close blinds or quickly and calmly move to a safe zone room or a designated area of safety.
Communicated by: Voice over Fire Alarm System PA, Verbal Notification by Campus RC-ERT, College Police, RCHS Administration or Emergency Management Personnel.
Summary: A Shelter in Place is called when it is necessary due to weather or other emergency issues.
Lockdown
Please have students return to the classroom or office.
Lock your doors.
Close Blinds
Turn off lights
Turn off LCD and Computers
Move students to the floor and away from door and windows. Barricade door if applicable.
WAIT FOR ALL CLEAR!! May be required to respond to release point (LeCroy). Hands above head?
Applies to the following emergency: Suspicious person on Campus, Active Shooter on campus.
Main Objective: to use existing buildings/facilities to afford a level of protection from the point of danger.
Communicated by: Voice over Fire Alarm System PA, Verbal Notification by Campus RC-ERT, College Police, RCHS Administration or Emergency Management Personnel
Summary: The intruder lockdown order should be responded to by an immediate movement from hallways and common areas to lockable classrooms and offices. All personnel should avoid windows, doors and glass atriums. Available fixtures and furnishings should be used as additional layers to place between you and the point of danger, depending on the type of emergency.
Emergency Operation Procedures Chart
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Any Questions?
Thank you for your time, have a great day and be safe!