Read! Write! Learn!
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Read! Write! Learn!
2010 -2011 School Year
“Where students do their best learning
& staff do their best teaching”
Record your homework into your agenda each day.
Check off your assignments as you complete them.
Agendas = Bathroom Pass
Agendas are mandatory when leaving classroom.
Textbooks are your property until they are checked back into the library in June.
You are responsible for damages including torn pages, writing, book binding.
Textbooks must be COVERED at all times to protect from damage.
CONSEQUENCES 3rd = Phone Call4th = 60 Minute Central 5th = Saturday School6th = Saturday School7th = Saturday School8th = Principal Conference, Possible Non-Invite
3rd = 30 Minute Central 4th = 60 Minute Central 5th = Saturday School6th = Saturday School & SART7th = Saturday School & SARB8th = Conference with Principal & possible non-invite
IllnessBereavementMedical Appointments
No Make-Up
Work
Citizenship
Grade
Saturday
School
SART
SARB/Non-
Invite
3rd = 30 Minute Central4th = 60 Minute Central5th = Saturday School6th = 1 Day Suspension7th = 2 Day Suspension8th = Principal Referral & School Reassignment
8 CHANCES BEFORE NON-INVITE
Students who demonstrate
defiance (mohawk/fauxhawk, facial piercing, hair-color, etc.) will
receive an automatic Saturday School instead of next step on the
dress code card.
Repeated defiance will result in suspension.
Lanyards displaying ID cards must be worn at all times. Failure to wear it will result in a
60 minute central detention.
No show to central
detention:
1st offense: Office Visit
2nd offense: Sat. school
3rd offense: Suspension
4th offense: Possible Non-Invite
NO-SHOW POLICY
No show to Saturday School:
1st offense: SSP Doubled
2nd offense: Suspension
3rd offense: Possible Non-Invite
NO-SHOW POLICY
Academic Honesty
1st Time: 60 Min
2nd Time: Saturday School
3rd Time: Suspension
Loss of Grade on Assignment/Test
Possible Non-Invite
Serious ViolationsSerious Offenses• Fighting• Sexual
Harassment• Cyberbullying• Weapons• Drugs, AlcoholSerious
Consequences• Suspension• ExpulsionINCLUDES ACTIVITY ON THE WAY TO OR FROM SCHOOL!
Case Study #1
Regularly missed homework
No-show to central detention multiple times
Various other detentions
NON-INV
ITE
Case Study #2Case Study #2
Possession of Possession of baked goods baked goods with with marijuanamarijuana
Sale of Sale of marijuana marijuana off-campus off-campus on way home on way home from schoolfrom school
EXPELL
ED
Case Study #3
Locker room theft-multiple times
Never admitted, but witnesses presentTRA
NSFERR
ED
Case Study #4
Refused to cooperate in class
Generally disruptive
Dress code violator
Multiple no-shows to detention
NON-INV
ITE
•A, D & PE; B,C & E
•Lunch Line•Use of Lunch
Ticket•Cafeteria Rules•Lunch Rules•Must take care of
trash
FALL: Cross Country, Football, Girls Tennis,
Girls VolleyballWINTER: Basketball, Soccer, WrestlingSPRING: Baseball, Softball, Track/Field, Boys
Volleyball
ASB, MESA, Kiwanis, Kiwins, Key Club, Academic Decathlon, Mock Trial, CSF, NHS, Club Euro, Anime, LULAC, Guitar Club, GSA, American Cancer Society, Club Refuge, VSA, Surf, Red Cross, and more!
o Jag Spot
o Lunchline
o Prom
o Parking
o Sunrise/Sunset
o Grad Nite
o Senior Day
o Graduation
SEGERSTROM HIGH SCHOOL
Pathways to Higher EducationC
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CA
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Un
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Cal
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HSDiploma
2.5 gpaSAT Reasoning or ACT
3.0 gpaSAT Reasoning or ACT
Two Subject Tests
Varies0 – 3.5 gpaSAT, ACT
SAT Subject
Computer Eng.
Aerospace Eng
Mathematics
Fashion Design
Architecture
Interior Design
Film productionPhotography
Education
Nutrition &Wellness
Surgeon
Medicine
Criminology/Law
Government
Political Science
InternationalRelations
Environmentalist
Anthropology
Archaeology
Economy
BusinessTrainer
Sports Medicine
Chiropractor
Real Estate
Construction
Music, Theater& Television
Social Work
Psychology
Class of 2011
Your FUTUREis
waiting foryou…
Journalism
Translator
Senior Year – It’s not over yet!
SAC application & Cal Grant
4-Year College applications
SAT & ACT Tests by December
Letters of Recommendation & Resume
Scholarship applications
Financial Aid Meeting
Request FAFSA pin
Keep grades up! NO senioritis!
FAFSA &Cal Grant due March 2
Scholarship applications
Community College Applications & Placement Testing
College Acceptance Letters
Confirm college choice (SIR)
AP Exams
G-R-A-D-U-A-T-I-O-N
Higher Ed. Center will be open on Wednesdaysuntil 7:00pm during the months of October - February
Spring
Whom do I ask for Whom do I ask for help?help?
• Teachers• Counselors: Mr. Gonzalez (A-C), Mrs. Griset
(D-Herm), Ms. Castillo (Hern-Mir), Mr. Wheeler (Mo – Roc), Mrs. Lara (Rod-Z), Adriana Huezo (Higher Ed)
• Administrators: Dr. Avina, Mr. Casper, Mr. Mocnik, Ms. Rubio, Mr. Swanson
• Nurse: Ms. Haxel• Athletics: Mr. Alvarado• Library: Ms. Gerdes• Secretaries & Security Officers