>>>TO BE A WARRIOR Parent/Student Handbook & Calendar

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1 >>>TO BE A WARRIOR Parent/Student Handbook & Calendar

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS A WELCOME MESSAGE FROM OUR PRINCIPAL CALENDAR OF EVENTS BELL SCHEDULES BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS STUDENT CONDUCT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY...30 STUDENT/PARENT COMPLAINT PROCEDURE...30 ATTENDANCE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES...30 PARKING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES STUDENT SERVICES...32 PTA Sponsored Warrior Closet Substance Abuse and Prevention Effort Managing Student Illness during the School Day Automated External Defibrillator, AED Physical Education Mental Health Services ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE ilearning See Your Counselor Counseling Assignments Learning Supports (LS) Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) IJAG (Jobs for America s Graduates) Study Table PARENT SUPPORT OPPORTUNITIES PTA - Washington s Academic Support Group Parent/Teacher Conferences Patrons of the Performing Arts Washington Athletic Club KEEPING UP WITH THE LATEST INFORMATION Navigate our Website: crwash.cr.k12.ia.us CANVAS PowerSchool Progress Reports ACADEMIC PLANNING Grading Policy Second Grade Option Pass/Fail Option Special Procedure for Co-Curricular-Related Course Grades Minimum Load Requirements Course Drop Procedures Post-secondary Enrollment Options Academic Honesty Policy: STANDARDIZED TEST TAKING OPPORTUNITIES Iowa Assessments PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test PARENT NOTES Cap and Gown Orders Attention Parents of Juniors and Seniors Post-High School Plans STUDENT FUNDRAISING INFORMATION ABOUT FEES General Fees Music Uniform & Travel Fees Activity Punch Card Parking Hanger The Monument Washington s Yearbook Admission Prices - Athletics (non-tournament) Admission Prices Performing Arts OUR GOAL: A SAFE, DRUG, WEAPON, AND GANG-FREE CAMPUS...41 GENERAL INFORMATION...42 Warrior Cafe Bus Transportation Summer School Visitors ID Cards Qualifications for Student Senate and Class Officer Work Permits Medical Exam Form for Athletes Good Conduct Rule for All Co-Curricular Activities Student Eligibility for Co-Curricular Activities Attendance on Days of Activities Prospective NCAA Division I & II and NAIA Student-Athletes Responsibilities Participation on Non-School Athletic Teams IMC (Library) Researching Online Important Roles ASSISTANCE DIRECTORY... 45

3 A WELCOME MESSAGE FROM OUR PRINCIPAL Welcome to the school year at Washington High School! We are excited for you to be a Warrior, where we welcome, value and appreciate every child, parent, caregiver, visitor and staff member. It is our hope that this handbook and calendar help you become better acquainted with Washington s high expectations of success for all. Preceding the handbook is a calendar highlighting many of the enriching co-curricular activities at Washington. Please also be sure to check out the Activity Calendar link under the Calendar dropdown at as dates can sometimes change. The online activity calendar is always current. Co-curriculars are highly recommended for all students as they help with learning positive values, important leadership, communication and cooperation skills. A tradition of outstanding co-curricular opportunities exists at Washington with a broad assortment for a variety of interests. Participation in co-curriculars greatly enriches the high school experience and allows students to demonstrate Warrior Pride in unique and exciting ways; experience isn t essential, but Warrior commitment and dedication are! Washington High School is committed to providing a safe, welcoming, supportive and orderly environment for every student. The procedures and expectations covered in the handbook are in place to support this commitment. All families are encouraged to review these thoroughly. Specific attention to and discussion of the Warrior PRIDE section under behavior expectations will be helpful in promoting success. Our faculty and staff are dedicated to maintaining an environment where teaching and learning are the undisputed top priorities. All students at Washington will have access to high quality instruction, a guaranteed and viable curriculum, close monitoring of their learning, systematic intervention when they need assistance and enrichment when they show high proficiency of academic standards. Our aim is for every Warrior to acquire the knowledge, skills and behaviors that prepare them for postsecondary life. Cultural diversity is a tremendous strength at Washington that is honored and celebrated. Washington is a place where individuals interact with others in a manner that recognizes, affirms and values each person s uniqueness. We are constantly expanding our awareness and understanding of self, others, our systems and the impacts on the multicultural communities that we serve. Central to this is valuing the importance of positive interactions among students, teachers and our community. I look forward to the best year ever at Washington! There are countless opportunities for parents and communities at Washington! Whoever you are, there is a place for you! Get involved! Navigate to to learn about all that we offer and be sure to check out the Parent Teacher Association under the Our School menu, Patrons of Performing Arts under Fine and Performing Arts and Washington Athletic Club under Athletics as starting points. Go Warriors! John Cline Principal 3

4 1st Day of New Sports Season Mon 08/06/2018 Cross Country, Boys Golf, Football, Girls Swimming, Volleyball AUGUST Athletics Day Date Time Versus Location Golf: Boys Varsity Thu 08/09/2018 9:30am Away vs. Multiple Schools Pheasant Ridge Golf Course - Cedar Falls Golf: Boys Freshman Wed 08/15/2018 3:15pm Multiple Schools Gardner Golf Course Golf: Boys JV Tue 08/21/2018 3:15pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Finkbine Golf Course Volleyball: Sophomore Tue 08/21/2018 5:30pm Thomas Jefferson Cedar Rapids Jefferson High School Volleyball: JV Tue 08/21/2018 5:30pm Thomas Jefferson Cedar Rapids Jefferson High School Swimming & Diving: Girls Varsity Tue 08/21/2018 6:00pm Dubuque Wahlert Catholic High School Loras College Swimming & Diving: Girls JV Tue 08/21/2018 6:00pm Dubuque Wahlert Catholic High School Loras College Volleyball: Varsity Tue 08/21/2018 7:00pm Thomas Jefferson Cedar Rapids Jefferson High School Golf: Boys Freshman Wed 08/22/2018 3:15pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Jones Park Golf Course Volleyball: Freshman Wed 08/22/2018 4:00pm Washington Red vs. Jefferson Blue Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Freshman Wed 08/22/2018 4:00pm Washington Blue vs. Jefferson White Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Freshman Wed 08/22/2018 5:00pm Washington Blue vs. Jefferson Blue Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Freshman Wed 08/22/2018 5:00pm Washington Red vs. Jefferson White Cedar Rapids Washington High School Golf: Boys Varsity Thu 08/23/2018 3:15pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Brown Deer Golf Course Football: Sophomore Thu 08/23/2018 5:00pm Prairie High School Kingston Stadium Football: Varsity Thu 08/23/2018 7:15pm Prairie High School Kingston Stadium Football: Freshmen Fri 8/24/2018 5:00pm Prairie High School Cedar Rapids Prairie High School Football: Freshmen Reserve Sat 8/25/2018 9:00am Prairie High School Kingston Stadium Volleyball: Freshman Mon 08/27/2018 5:00pm Washington Blue vs. Kennedy Green Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Freshman Mon 08/27/2018 5:00pm Washington Red vs. Kennedy Gold Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Freshman Mon 08/27/2018 6:00pm Washington Blue vs. Kennedy Gold Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Freshman Mon 08/27/2018 6:00pm Washington Red vs. Kennedy Green Cedar Rapids Washington High School Golf: Boys JV Tue 08/28/2018 3:15pm Multiple Schools Gardner Golf Course Volleyball: JV Tue 08/28/2018 5:30pm Prairie High School Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Sophomore Tue 08/28/2018 5:30pm Prairie High School Cedar Rapids Washington High School Swimming & Diving: Girls JV Tue 08/28/2018 6:00pm Iowa City West Cedar Rapids Washington High School Swimming & Diving: Girls Varsity Tue 08/28/2018 6:00pm Iowa City West Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Varsity Tue 08/28/2018 7:00pm Prairie High School Cedar Rapids Washington High School Golf: Boys Freshman Wed 08/29/2018 3:15pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Ellis Golf Course Golf: Boys Varsity Thu 08/30/2018 3:15pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Pleasant Valley Golf Course Football: Freshman Thu 08/30/2018 5:00pm Dubuque Hempstead Kingston Stadium Football: Sophomore Fri 08/31/2018 5:00pm Dubuque Hempstead Dubuque Senior Football: Varsity Fri 08/31/2018 7:15pm Dubuque Hempstead Dubuque Senior

5 August 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday :00am-4:00pm BBT WHS IMC 7 8:00am-4:00pm BBT WHS IMC 8 Marching Camp IODISECA 8:00am-4:00pm BBT WHS IMC 1:00pm-3:00pm New Student WHS Cafeteria 9 Marching Camp IODISECA New Teacher Inservice 8:00am-4:00pm BBT WHS IMC 10 Marching Camp IODISECA New Teacher Inservice 8:00am-4:00pm BBT WHS IMC New Teacher Inservice 5:00pm-9:00pm Marching Kingston Stadium - Cedar Rapids 14 New Teacher Inservice 5:00pm-9:00pm Marching Kingston Stadium - Cedar Rapids 15 5:00pm-9:00pm Marching Kingston Stadium - Cedar Rapids 16 12:00pm-8:00pm Freshmen Entire Building - Washington High 6:00pm-7:00pm New Student WHS Room 128 Inservice Inservice Inservice 4:00pm-6:30pm Picnic in the Off Campus 21 Inservice 22 1st Day of Semester SAT Test 9:00am-6:00pm Drama Multiple locations Fire Drill :10am-11:20am Sports WHS Gym-Main 31 5

6 SEPTEMBER Athletics Day Date Time Versus Location Golf: Boys Varsity Tue 09/04/2018 9:30am Away vs. Multiple Schools Finkbine Golf Course Volleyball: Sophomore & JV Tue 09/04/2018 5:30pm Iowa City High Cedar Rapids Washington High School Swimming & Diving: Girls Varsity & JV Tue 09/04/2018 6:00pm Thomas Jefferson Cedar Rapids Jefferson High School Volleyball: Varsity Tue 09/04/2018 7:00pm Iowa City High Cedar Rapids Washington High School Golf: Boys Freshman Wed 09/05/2018 3:15pm Away vs. Multiple Schools St. Andrews Golf Course Golf: Boys JV Wed 09/05/2018 3:15pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Ellis Golf Course Golf: Boys Varsity Thu 09/06/2018 3:15pm Multiple Schools Gardner Golf Course Volleyball: Freshman Thu 09/06/2018 5:00pm Washington Blue vs. Prairie Orange, Washington Red vs. Prairie Black Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Freshman Thu 09/06/2018 6:00pm Washington Blue vs. Prairie Black, Washington Red vs. Prairie Orange Cedar Rapids Washington High School Football: Freshman Thu 09/06/2018 6:00pm Dubuque Senior Dalzell Field (Dubuque Senior) Football: Sophomore Fri 09/07/2018 5:00pm Dubuque Senior Kingston Stadium Football: Varsity Fri 09/07/2018 7:15pm Dubuque Senior Kingston Stadium Golf: Boys Varsity Mon 09/10/2018 9:30am Away vs. Multiple Schools Airport National Golf Course Volleyball: Freshman Mon 09/10/2018 5:00pm Iowa City Liberty Silver vs Washington Blue, Iowa City Liberty Black vs Washington Red Iowa City Liberty High School Volleyball: Freshman Mon 09/10/2018 6:00pm Iowa City Liberty Black vs Washington Blue, Iowa City Liberty Silver vs Washington Red Iowa City Liberty High School Golf: Boys JV Tue 09/11/2018 3:15pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Jones Park Golf Course Volleyball: Sophomore & JV Tue 09/11/2018 5:30pm Waterloo East Waterloo East High School Swimming & Diving: Girls Varsity & JV Tue 09/11/2018 6:00pm Kennedy Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Varsity Tue 09/11/2018 7:00pm Waterloo East Waterloo East High School Golf: Boys Freshman Wed 09/12/2018 3:15pm Multiple Schools Gardner Golf Course Volleyball: Freshman Thu 09/13/2018 5:00pm Washington Red vs. Iowa City Red, Washington Blue vs. Iowa City White Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Freshman Thu 09/13/2018 6:00pm Washington Blue vs. Iowa City Red, Washington Red vs. Iowa City White Cedar Rapids Washington High School Football: Sophomore Fri 09/14/2018 5:00pm Thomas Jefferson Kingston Stadium Football: Varsity Fri 09/14/2018 7:15pm Thomas Jefferson Kingston Stadium Football: Freshman Sat 09/15/2018 9:00am Thomas Jefferson Kingston Stadium Golf: Boys Varsity Mon 09/17/2018 3:15pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Airport National Golf Course Volleyball: Sophomore & JV Tue 09/18/2018 5:30pm Western Dubuque Epworth Western Dubuque High School Swimming & Diving: Girls Varsity & JV Tue 09/18/2018 6:00pm Dubuque Hempstead Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Varsity Tue 09/18/2018 7:00pm Western Dubuque Epworth Western Dubuque High School Golf: Boys Freshman Wed 09/19/2018 3:15pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Jones Park Golf Course Golf: Boys JV Thu 09/20/2018 3:15pm Multiple Schools Gardner Golf Course Volleyball: Freshman Thu 09/20/2018 5:00pm Linn-Mar Black vs Washington Blue, Linn-Mar Red vs Washington Red Linn-Mar High School Football: Freshman Thu 09/20/2018 5:30pm Iowa City High Iowa City High School Volleyball: Freshman Thu 09/20/2018 6:00pm Linn-Mar Red vs Washington Blue, Linn-Mar Black vs Washington Red Linn-Mar High School Swimming & Diving: Girls Varsity Sat 9/22/ :30am Des Moines Lincoln Des Monies Lincoln High School Golf: Boys Varsity Mon 09/24/2018 9:30am Multiple Schools Gardner Golf Course Golf: Boys JV Tue 09/25/2018 3:15pm Away vs. Multiple Schools St. Andrews Golf Course Volleyball: Sophomore & JV Tue 09/25/2018 5:30pm Dubuque Senior Cedar Rapids Washington High School Swimming & Diving: Girls Varsity & JV Tue 09/25/2018 6:00pm Iowa City High Mercer Park Aquatic Center Volleyball: Varsity Tue 09/25/2018 7:00pm Dubuque Senior Cedar Rapids Washington High School Golf: Boys Varsity Thu 09/27/2018 3:15pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Jones Park Golf Course Football: Freshman Thu 09/27/2018 7:00pm Kennedy Kingston Stadium Football: Sophomore Fri 09/28/2018 5:00pm Kennedy Kingston Stadium Football: Varsity Fri 09/28/2018 7:15pm Kennedy Kingston Stadium

7 September 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 9:00am-6:00pm Drama Multiple locations No School 4 7:00pm-8:30pm PPA WHS Room 128 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room ACT 9:00am-6:00pm Drama Multiple locations Torando Drill 11 9:00am-11:00am PTA WHS Room 128 3:15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Room Marching Johnston HS 9:00am-6:00pm Drama Multiple locations 16 9:36am-10:02am WHS Room 128 6:00p m-8:00p m Open Entire Building - Washington High :15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Various Rooms 19 Lockdown Drill 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room :30pm-10:00pm Play WHS Little Theatre 21 1:30p m Early Dismissal 7:30pm-10:00pm Play WHS Little Theatre 22 Marching Linn Mar High School 7:30pm-10:00pm Play WHS Little Theatre PSAT WHS Counseling Office 25 PSAT WHS Counseling Office 9:30am-11:00am Homecoming WHS Gym-Main 26 PSAT WHS Counseling Office 3:15pm-4:15pm Staff WHS IMC 5:00pm-8:30pm Homecoming WHS North Parking Lot PSAT WHS Counseling Office PSAT WHS 10:00am-3:00pm Marching Counseling Office Kingston Stadium - 1:30p m Early Dismissal Cedar Rapids 5:00pm-10:30pm Homecoming 7:00pm-11:00pm Homecoming Kingston Stadium - WHS Cafeteria Cedar Rapids 7:00pm-9:00pm WHS Little Theatre 30 7

8 OCTOBER Athletics Day Date Time Versus Location Volleyball: Sophomore Tue 10/02/2018 5:30pm Cedar Falls Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: JV Tue 10/02/2018 5:30pm Cedar Falls Cedar Rapids Washington High School Swimming & Diving: Girls Varsity Tue 10/02/2018 6:00pm Linn-Mar Cedar Rapids Washington High School Swimming & Diving: Girls JV Tue 10/02/2018 6:00pm Linn-Mar Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Varsity Tue 10/02/2018 7:00pm Cedar Falls Cedar Rapids Washington High School Cross Country: Girls Sophomore Thu 10/04/2018 3:30pm Multiple Schools Noelridge Park Cross Country: Girls JV Thu 10/04/2018 3:30pm Multiple Schools Noelridge Park Cross Country: Girls Varsity Thu 10/04/2018 3:30pm Multiple Schools Noelridge Park Cross Country: Boys Varsity Thu 10/04/2018 3:30pm Multiple Schools Noelridge Park Cross Country: Boys JV Thu 10/04/2018 3:30pm Multiple Schools Noelridge Park Cross Country: Boys Sophomore Thu 10/04/2018 3:30pm Multiple Schools Noelridge Park Volleyball: Freshman Thu 10/04/2018 5:00pm Iowa City West Green, Washington Blue Iowa City West High School Volleyball: Freshman Thu 10/04/2018 5:00pm Iowa City West Gold, Washington Red Iowa City West High School Volleyball: Freshman Thu 10/04/2018 6:00pm Iowa City West Gold, Washington Blue Iowa City West High School Volleyball: Freshman Thu 10/04/2018 6:00pm Iowa City West Green, Washington Red Iowa City West High School Volleyball: Freshman Mon 10/08/2018 5:00pm Washington Blue vs. Xavier Silver Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Freshman Mon 10/08/2018 5:00pm Washington Red vs. Xavier Navy Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Freshman Mon 10/08/2018 6:00pm Washington Blue vs. Xavier Navy Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Freshman Mon 10/08/2018 6:00pm Washington Red vs. Xavier Silver Cedar Rapids Washington High School Volleyball: Sophomore Tue 10/09/2018 5:30pm Xavier Cedar Rapids Xavier High School Volleyball: JV Tue 10/09/2018 5:30pm Xavier Cedar Rapids Xavier High School Volleyball: Varsity Tue 10/09/2018 7:00pm Xavier Cedar Rapids Xavier High School Cross Country: Girls JV Thu 10/11/2018 3:30pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Dubuque Soccer Complex Cross Country: Girls Sophomore Thu 10/11/2018 3:30pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Dubuque Soccer Complex Cross Country: Girls Varsity Thu 10/11/2018 3:30pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Dubuque Soccer Complex Cross Country: Boys Sophomore Thu 10/11/2018 3:30pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Dubuque Soccer Complex Cross Country: Boys Varsity Thu 10/11/2018 3:30pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Dubuque Soccer Complex Cross Country: Boys JV Thu 10/11/2018 3:30pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Dubuque Soccer Complex Swimming & Diving: Girls Varsity Thu 10/11/2018 5:00pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Linn-Mar High School Volleyball: Varsity Sat 10/13/2018 9:00am Away vs. Multiple Schools Waterloo East High School Football: Freshman Sat 10/13/2018 9:30am Holmes JH Kingston Stadium Swimming & Diving: Girls Varsity Sat 10/13/ :00pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Linn-Mar High School Football: Freshman Thu 10/18/2018 6:00pm Linn-Mar Linn-Mar High School Swimming & Diving: Girls Sophomore Sat 10/20/2018 9:30am Away vs. Multiple Schools Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School

9 October 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Fire Drill PSAT WHS Counseling Office 7:50am-3:00pm WHS Little Theatre 9:36am-10:02am WHS Room No School Inservice 6:00pm-10:00pm Marching Kingston Stadium - Cedar Rapids 1 Lockdown Drill PSAT WHS Counseling Office 7:50am-3:00pm WHS Little Theatre 7:00pm-8:00pm WHS Auditorium 7:00pm-8:30pm PPA WHS Band Room 9 No School Inservice 3:15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Room 128 7:00pm-8:30pm All-State First Lutheran 2 PSAT WHS Counseling Office 7:50am-3:00pm WHS Little Theatre 8:00am-2:30pm Cultural Squaw Creek 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room Mid-Term Reporting period 8:00am-12:00pm PSAT WHS Gym-Main 3 PSAT WHS Counseling Office 7:50am-3:00pm WHS Little Theatre 4 PSAT WHS Counseling Office 7:50am-3:00pm WHS Little Theatre Marching West Des Moines Valley SAT Test 9:00am-6:00pm Drama Multiple locations 9:00am-6:00pm Drama Multiple locations :36am-10:02am WHS Room :00am-10:00pm Iowa Caucus 3:30pm-7:00pm WHS Room 128 Teacher WHS Foyer 16 7:50am-3:00pm WHS Auditorium 9:00am-11:00am PTA WHS Room 128 3:15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Various Rooms 3:30pm-7:00pm Parent Teacher WHS Foyer 17 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room :15pm-4:15pm Staff WHS IMC 18 2:30pm-4:00pm Leadership WHS Gym-North 4:15pm-10:15am Leadership Camp Wapsi 3:30pm-7:00pm Parent Teacher WHS Foyer :01am-1:15pm Leadership Camp Wapsi 8:00am-10:00pm Iowa WHS Room 128 1:30p m Early Dismissal 4:00pm Leadership Wapsi 7:00pm-9:00pm WHS Little Theatre All-State Music 8:00am-10:00pm Iowa WHS Room 128 9:00am-6:00pm Drama Multiple locations ACT 8:00am-3:00pm Leadership Wapsi 9:00am-6:00pm Drama Multiple locations

10 1st Day of New Sports Season Mon 11/05/2018 Girls Basketball, Bowling, Boys Swimming 1st Day of New Sports Season Mon 11/12/2018 Boys Basketball, Wrestling NOVEMBER Athletics Type Day Date Time Location Football: Varsity Fri 11/02/2018 TBD IHSAA IHSAA Swimming & Diving: Girls Varsity Fri 11/02/2018 TBD IGHSAU Marshalltown YMCA Swimming & Diving: Girls Varsity Sat 11/03/2018 TBD IGHSAU Marshalltown YMCA Volleyball: Varsity Tue 11/06/2018 TBD IGHSAU US Cellular Center Volleyball: Varsity Wed 11/07/2018 TBD IGHSAU US Cellular Center Volleyball: Varsity Thu 11/08/2018 TBD IGHSAU US Cellular Center Volleyball: Varsity Fri 11/09/2018 TBD IGHSAU US Cellular Center Football: Varsity Fri 11/09/2018 TBD IHSAA UNI-Dome Football: Varsity Fri 11/16/2018 TBD IHSAA UNI-Dome Basketball: Girls JV Tue 11/20/2018 6:00pm Davenport North Davenport North High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Tue 11/20/2018 7:30pm Davenport North Davenport North High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Mon 11/26/2018 5:30pm Dubuque Senior Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls JV Mon 11/26/2018 6:00pm Washington (IA) Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Mon 11/26/2018 7:30pm Washington (IA) Cedar Rapids Washington High School Wrestling: Varsity Tue 11/27/2018 6:00pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Marion High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Thu 11/29/2018 6:30pm Kennedy Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Fri 11/30/2018 7:30pm Iowa City Liberty Iowa City Liberty

11 November, 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 6:00pm-9:00pm Buy It For A WHS Gym-North 1 2 SAT Test 9:00am-6:00pm Drama Multiple locations Torando Drill 9:36am-10:02am WHS Room :00pm-8:30pm PPA WHS Room 128 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room :30pm-10:30pm WHS Auditorium 8 1:30p m Early Dismissal 7:30pm-10:30pm WHS Auditorium :30pm-10:30pm WHS Auditorium :00am-11:00am PTA WHS Room 128 3:15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Room 128 7:00pm-8:30pm Java and WHS Band Room ISU All City ISU All City ISU ISU 16 All City ISU :36am-10:02am WHS Room :15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Various Rooms No School 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room No School 22 No School :15pm-4:15pm Staff WHS IMC 10:10am-11:20am Sports WHS Gym-Main

12 DECEMBER Athletics Day Date Time Versus Location Basketball: Girls 9/10 Sat 12/01/ :00am Cedar Falls Peet Junior High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Mon 12/03/2018 4:00pm Thomas Jefferson Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Tue 12/04/2018 7:30pm Linn-Mar Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Fri 12/07/2018 6:00pm Thomas Jefferson Cedar Rapids Jefferson High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Fri 12/07/2018 7:30pm Thomas Jefferson Cedar Rapids Jefferson High School Wrestling: JV Sat 12/08/2018 9:00am Marion Marion High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Sat 12/08/2018 9:00am Prairie High School Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Boys Sophomore Sat 12/08/2018 1:00pm Mount Pleasant Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Sat 12/08/2018 2:30pm Mount Pleasant Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Mon 12/10/2018 4:00pm Xavier Xavier High School Swimming: Boys Varsity Tue 12/11/2018 6:00pm Bettendorf Cedar Rapids Washington High School Swimming: Boys JV Tue 12/11/2018 6:00pm Bettendorf Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Tue 12/11/2018 7:30pm Waterloo West Waterloo West High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Tue 12/11/2018 7:30pm Waterloo West Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Thu 12/13/2018 7:00pm Linn-Mar Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Fri 12/14/2018 6:00pm Kennedy Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Fri 12/14/2018 7:30pm Kennedy Cedar Rapids Washington High School Wrestling: Varsity Sat 12/15/2018 8:30am North Linn North Linn High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Mon 12/17/2018 5:00pm Iowa City High Iowa City High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Tue 12/18/2018 7:30pm Iowa City West Prairie Point School Basketball: Boys Varsity Tue 12/18/2018 7:30pm Iowa City West Iowa City West High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Thu 12/20/2018 5:30pm Iowa City West Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Fri 12/21/2018 7:30pm Prairie High School Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Fri 12/21/2018 7:30pm Prairie High School Cedar Rapids Prairie High School

13 December 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SAT Test :36am-10:02am WHS Room :00pm-8:30pm PPA WHS Orchestra Room 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room :30p m Early Dismissal ACT 6:00pm-10:00pm Pam 11:00am-1:00pm Cocoa and WHS Auditorium WHS Auditorium 6:45pm-10:00pm Pam 2:00pm-4:00pm Cocoa and WHS Little Theatre WHS Auditorium :00am-11:00am PTA WHS Room 128 3:15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Room 128 7:00pm-8:00pm WHS Auditorium :36am-10:02am WHS Room :15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Various Rooms 7:00pm-8:00pm WHS Auditorium 19 11:00am-1:00pm College WHS Band Room 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room No School No School 25 No School 26 No School 27 No School No School 13

14 JANUARY Athletics Day Date Time Versus Location Basketball: Boys Varsity Fri 01/04/2019 7:30pm Western Dubuque Epworth Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Fri 01/04/2019 7:30pm Western Dubuque Epworth Western Dubuque High School Wrestling: Varsity & JV Sat 01/05/2019 8:00am Benton Community Benton Community High School Swimming: Boys Varsity & JV Sat 01/05/ :30pm West Des Moines Valley Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Mon 01/07/2019 5:00pm Iowa City Liberty Iowa City Liberty Wrestling: Freshman Mon 01/07/2019 6:00pm Iowa City Liberty Iowa City Liberty Basketball: Girls Varsity Tue 01/08/2019 7:30pm Waterloo East Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Tue 01/08/2019 7:30pm Waterloo East Waterloo East High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Fri 01/11/2019 7:30pm Dubuque Wahlert Catholic High School Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Fri 01/11/2019 7:30pm Dubuque Wahlert Catholic High School Wahlert Catholic High School Wrestling: Varsity Sat 01/12/2019 9:00am Cascade Cascade High School, Cascade, IA Swimming: Boys Varsity Sat 01/12/ :30pm Multiple Schools Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Mon 01/14/2019 4:00pm Kennedy Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Boys Sophomore Mon 01/14/2019 6:15pm Fairfield Fairfield High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Mon 01/14/2019 7:45pm Fairfield Fairfield High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Tue 01/15/2019 7:30pm Dubuque Hempstead Dubuque Hempstead High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Tue 01/15/2019 7:30pm Dubuque Hempstead Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Thu 01/17/2019 4:00pm Thomas Jefferson Cedar Rapids Jefferson High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Fri 01/18/2019 6:00pm Kennedy Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Fri 01/18/2019 7:30pm Kennedy Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School Basketball: Girls JV Sat 01/19/2019 TBD Moline (H.S.) Moline High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Sat 01/19/2019 TBD Moline (H.S.) Moline High School Wrestling: Varsity Sat 01/19/2019 9:00am Clinton Clinton High School Basketball: Boys Sophomore Sat 01/19/ :00pm Bettendorf Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Sat 01/19/2019 2:45pm Bettendorf U.S Cellular Center Basketball: Girls 9/10 Sun 01/20/2019 5:30pm Dubuque Hempstead Dubuque Hempstead High School Wrestling: Freshman Mon 01/21/2019 6:00pm Linn-Mar Linn-Mar High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Mon 01/21/2019 6:00pm Prairie High School Prairie Point School Swimming: Boys JV Tue 01/22/2019 5:00pm Multiple Schools Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Tue 01/22/2019 7:30pm Dubuque Senior Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Tue 01/22/2019 7:30pm Dubuque Senior Dubuque Senior High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Thu 01/24/2019 4:00pm Xavier Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Fri 01/25/2019 7:30pm Prairie High School Cedar Rapids Prairie High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Fri 01/25/2019 7:30pm Prairie High School Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Mon 01/28/2019 5:00pm Linn-Mar Linn-Mar High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Tue 01/29/2019 7:30pm Cedar Falls Cedar Falls High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Tue 01/29/2019 7:30pm Cedar Falls Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Thu 01/31/2019 4:00pm Iowa City High Cedar Rapids Washington High School

15 January 2019 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday No School 1 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room :00pm-8:00pm WHS Auditorium 3 4 TBD Revs (Jazz Band Kennedy High School :36am-10:02am WHS Room :00am-11:00am PTA WHS Room 128 3:15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Room 128 7:00pm-8:30pm PPA WHS Room Finals Finals No School 15 1st Day of Semester 3:15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Various Rooms 16 Revs (Jazz Band Paramount 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room Speech (Large Monticello High School No School 9:36am-10:02am WHS Room 128 6:00pm-8:00pm Freshmen Educational WHS Auditorium :00am-1:00pm WHS Auditorium 3:15pm-4:15pm Staff WHS IMC Slice of Jazz (Vocal West Des Moines Valley 26 Show Prairie High School :00p m Fab Prairie High School 29 5:30pm-7:30pm Sophomore Educational WHS Cafeteria 6:00pm-10:00pm Speech (Large WHS Auditorium

16 1st Day of New Sports Season Mon 02/11/2019 Track and Field FEBRUARY Athletics Day Date Time Versus Location Basketball: Boys Varsity Fri 02/01/2019 7:30pm Thomas Jefferson Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Fri 02/01/2019 7:30pm Thomas Jefferson Cedar Rapids Washington High School Wrestling: Freshman Sat 02/02/ :00am Xavier Xavier High School Basketball: Girls 9/10 Sat 02/02/ :00am Cedar Falls Cedar Rapids Washington High School Swimming: Boys Varsity Sat 02/02/2019 6:00pm IHSAA TBA Basketball: Girls 9/10 Mon 02/04/2019 4:45pm Iowa City West Iowa City West High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Tue 02/05/2019 7:30pm Iowa City High Iowa City High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Tue 02/05/2019 7:30pm Iowa City High Cedar Rapids Washington High School Wrestling: Varsity Wed 02/06/2019 TBD IHSAA TBA Basketball: Girls 9/10 Thu 02/07/2019 5:30pm Iowa City Liberty Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Fri 02/08/2019 7:30pm Xavier Cedar Rapids Washington High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Fri 02/08/2019 7:30pm Xavier Cedar Rapids Xavier High School Swimming: Boys Varsity Sat 02/09/2019 TBD IHSAA U of Iowa Campus Recreation & Wellness Center Wrestling: Varsity Sat 02/09/2019 TBD IHSAA TBA Bowling: Boys Varsity Tue 02/12/2019 TBD IHSAA TBA Bowling: Girls Varsity Tue 02/12/2019 TBD IGHSAU TBA Basketball: Boys Varsity Tue 02/12/2019 7:30pm Iowa City Liberty Cedar Rapids Washington High School Wrestling: Varsity Wed 02/13/2019 TBD IHSAA Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines Basketball: Girls Varsity Wed 02/13/2019 TBD IGHSAU TBA Wrestling: Varsity Thu 02/14/2019 TBD IHSAA Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines Basketball: Boys Varsity Thu 02/14/2019 7:30pm Linn-Mar Linn-Mar High School Wrestling: Varsity Fri 02/15/2019 TBD IHSAA Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines Wrestling: Varsity Sat 02/16/2019 TBD IHSAA Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines Basketball: Girls Varsity Sat 02/16/2019 TBD IGHSAU TBA Bowling: Girls Varsity Mon 02/18/2019 TBD IGHSAU TBA Basketball: Boys Varsity Mon 02/18/2019 TBD IHSAA TBA Bowling: Boys Varsity Mon 02/18/2019 TBD IHSAA TBA Basketball: Girls Varsity Tue 02/19/2019 TBD IGHSAU TBA Basketball: Boys Varsity Fri 02/22/2019 TBD IHSAA TBA Basketball: Girls Varsity Mon 02/25/2019 7:30pm IGHSAU Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines Basketball: Boys Varsity Tue 02/26/2019 TBD IHSAA TBA Basketball: Girls Varsity Tue 02/26/2019 7:30pm IGHSAU Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines Basketball: Girls Varsity Wed 02/27/2019 7:30pm IGHSAU Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines Basketball: Girls Varsity Thu 02/28/2019 TBD IGHSAU Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines

17 February 2019 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Wind ISU Speech (Large 1:30p m Early Dismissal Kennedy High School 4:30pm-8:00pm Hall of Fame Wind WHS Cafeteria 8:15pm Paramount 3 4 Torando Drill 9:36am-10:02am WHS Room :00pm-8:30pm PPA WHS Room 128 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room Wind UNI 7:00am-10:00pm WHS Little Theatre 6:30pm-9:30pm Freshmen WHS Auditorium Wind UNI Wind UNI 7:00am-10:00pm ACT Entire Building - Washington High 7:00am-10:00pm Entire Building - Washington High :00am-11:00am PTA WHS Room 128 9:30am-11:00am Freshmen WHS Auditorium 3:15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Room Jazz Two (Jazz Band UNI Revs (Jazz Band UNI 16 Speech (Large ISU :36am-10:02am WHS Room No School 19 3:15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Various Rooms 7:00pm-9:00pm WHS Auditorium 20 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room :15pm-4:15pm Staff WHS IMC 28 9:05am-10:40am WHS Auditorium 6:00pm-8:00pm Mr WHS Auditorium Revs (Jazz Band Coe College Slice of Jazz (Vocal Kirkwood Jazz Two (Jazz Band Coe College 1:30p m Early Dismissal 7:00pm-9:00pm WHS Little Theatre Speech Cedar Valley Christian School Speech Cedar Valley Christian School 23 17

18 1st Day of New Sports Season Mon 03/11/2019 Boys Soccer, Girls Golf, Tennis 1st Day of New Sports Season Mon 03/18/2019 Girls Soccer MARCH Athletics Day Date Time Versus Location Basketball: Girls Varsity Fri 03/01/2019 7:30pm IGHSAU Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines Basketball: Boys Varsity Mon 03/04/2019 TBD IHSAA Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines Basketball: Boys Varsity Tue 03/05/2019 TBD IHSAA Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines Basketball: Boys Varsity Wed 03/06/2019 TBD IHSAA Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines Basketball: Boys Varsity Thu 03/07/2019 TBD IHSAA Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines Basketball: Boys Varsity Fri 03/08/2019 TBD IHSAA Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines Track and Field: Boys JV Mon 03/11/2019 4:30pm Away vs. Multiple Schools UNI-Dome Track and Field: Boys Varsity Mon 03/11/2019 4:30pm Away vs. Multiple Schools UNI-Dome Track and Field: Girls JV Tue 03/12/2019 4:30pm Away vs. Multiple Schools UNI-Dome Track and Field: Boys JV Tue 03/26/2019 4:30pm Away vs. Multiple Schools Iowa City High School Track and Field: Boys Varsity Tue 03/26/2019 4:30pm Iowa City High Iowa City High School Soccer: Boys Varsity Thu 03/28/2019 3:30pm TBA Kingston Stadium Track and Field: Boys JV Fri 03/29/2019 4:30pm Multiple Schools Kingston Stadium Track and Field: Boys Varsity Fri 03/29/2019 4:30pm Multiple Schools Kingston Stadium Soccer: Boys Varsity Sat 03/30/2019 TBD Away vs. Multiple Schools Muscatine Soccer Complex Tennis: Girls Varsity Sat 03/30/2019 9:30am Bettendorf Cedar Rapids Washington High School Track and Field: Girls Varsity Sat 03/30/ :00am Away vs. Multiple Schools Kingston Stadium Track and Field: Girls JV Sat 03/30/ :00am Away vs. Multiple Schools Kingston Stadium Tennis: Girls Varsity Sat 03/30/2019 1:00pm Davenport West Cedar Rapids Washington High School

19 March 2019 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Slice of Jazz (Vocal Jefferson 1 Jazz Two (Jazz Band Waterloo West Revs (Jazz Band Waterloo West :36am-10:02am WHS Room :00pm Revs (Jazz Band Paramount 7:00pm-8:30pm PPA WHS Room 128 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room :00am-10:00pm WHS Little Theatre Speech North Scott High School SAT Test Lockdown Drill 9:00am-11:00am PTA WHS Room 128 3:15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Room 128 6:00pm-7:30pm WHS Auditorium Mid-Term Reporting period 15 Music Off Campus 16 Music Off Campus 17 Music Off Campus 18 Music Off Campus No School 19 Music Off Campus No School 20 Music Off Campus No School No School 21 No School Fire Drill Speech UNI 26 Slice of Jazz (Vocal West Des Moines Valley 27 3:15pm-4:15pm Staff WHS IMC :30p m Early Dismissal 7:00pm-9:00pm WHS Little Theatre 7:00pm-10:00pm WHS Auditorium 30 7:00am-10:00pm All City Entire Building - Washington High 31 19

20 1st Day of New Sports Season Mon 04/29/2019 Baseball APRIL Athletics Day Date Time Versus Location Activity Day Date Time Versus Location Soccer: Girls Varsity Mon 04/01/2019 3:30pm TBA Kingston Stadium Golf: Girls JV Tue 04/16/2019 3:15pm Away Ellis Golf Course Tennis: Girls JV1 Mon 04/01/2019 4:30pm Kennedy Washington HS Tennis: Girls Varsity Tue 04/16/2019 4:00pm Thomas Jefferson Jefferson HS Tennis: Boys JV1 Mon 04/01/2019 4:30pm Kennedy Kennedy HS Tennis: Boys Varsity Tue 04/16/2019 4:00pm Thomas Jefferson Washington HS Tennis: Girls Varsity Tue 04/02/2019 4:00pm Dubuque Hempstead Washington HS Track: Boys JV & V Tue 04/16/2019 4:30pm Away Kingston Stadium Tennis: Boys Varsity Tue 04/02/2019 4:00pm Dubuque Hempstead Hempstead HS Soccer: Boys JV1 & V Tue 04/16/2019 5:00/6:45pm Iowa City West Iowa City West High School Track: Girls JV & V Tue 04/02/2019 4:30pm Multiple Schools Kingston Stadium Golf: Girls Varsity Wed 04/17/2019 9:30am Liberty Brown Deer Golf Course Golf: Girls JV Wed 04/03/2019 3:15pm Away Finkbine Golf Course Soccer: Girls JV2 & Boys JV2 Thu 04/18/2019 4:15/7:15pm Linn-Mar Kingston Stadium Soccer: Boys JV2 Wed 04/03/2019 4:15pm Linn-Mar Black Linn-Mar High School Track: Girls JV & V Thu 04/18/2019 4:30pm Waterloo West Waterloo West High School Track: Boys JV & V Thu 04/04/2019 4:00pm Davenport Central Brady Street Stadium Tennis: Girls JV2 Fri 04/19/2019 4:30pm Linn-Mar Washington HS Soccer: Girls JV1 & V Thu 04/04/2019 5:15/7:00pm Linn-Mar Linn-Mar High School Tennis: Boys JV2 Fri 04/19/2019 4:30pm Linn-Mar Linn-Mar High School Soccer: Boys JV1 & V Thu 04/04/2019 5:45/7:30pm Waterloo West Kingston Stadium Tennis: Boys Varsity Sat 04/20/ :00am TBA Veterans Memorial Soccer: Girls JV2 & Boys JV2 Sat 04/06/2019 9:00/10:30am Iowa City High Iowa City High School Soccer: Girls JV2 & Boys JV2 Mon 04/22/2019 4:15/5:45pm Kennedy Kennedy HS Tennis: Boys JV1 & Girls JV1 Sat 04/06/2019 9:00am/1:00pm Kennedy Kennedy HS Track: Boys JV Mon 04/22/2019 4:30pm Away Iowa City West High School Tennis: Girls Varsity Sat 04/06/2019 9:00am/1:00pm Iowa City High & Liberty Washington HS Tennis: Girls JV1 Mon 04/22/2019 4:30pm Iowa City High Iowa City High School Tennis: Boys Varsity Sat 04/06/2019 9:00am Iowa City High Iowa City High School Track: Girls JV Mon 04/22/2019 4:30pm Away Iowa City High School Soccer: Boys Varsity Sat 04/06/ :30am/3:00pm Dav North & Central Kingston Stadium Tennis: Boys JV1 Mon 04/22/2019 4:30pm Iowa City High Washington HS Tennis: Boys Varsity Sat 04/06/2019 1:00pm Iowa City Liberty Iowa City Liberty Golf: Girls Varsity Tue 04/23/ :30pm Linn-Mar Hunters Ridge Golf Course Soccer: Girls JV2 & Boys JV2 Mon 04/08/2019 4:15/5:45pm Iowa City West Iowa City West High School Tennis: Boys Varsity Tue 04/23/2019 4:00pm Xavier Washington HS Tennis: Girls JV1 Mon 04/08/2019 4:30pm Xavier Xavier High School Tennis: Girls Varsity Tue 04/23/2019 4:00pm Xavier Xavier High School Tennis: Boys JV1 Mon 04/08/2019 4:30pm Xavier Washington HS Soccer: Girls JV1 & V Tue 04/23/2019 5:15/7:00pm Kennedy Kennedy HS Golf: Girls Varsity Tue 04/09/2019 3:15pm Away Brown Deer Golf Course Soccer: Boys JV1 & V Tue 04/23/2019 5:45/7:30pm Kennedy Kingston Stadium Tennis: Girls Varsity Tue 04/09/2019 4:00pm Kennedy Washington HS Golf: Girls JV Wed 04/24/2019 3:15pm Away Jones Park Golf Course Tennis: Boys Varsity Tue 04/09/2019 4:00pm Kennedy Kennedy HS Soccer: Girls JV2 & Boys JV2 Wed 04/24/2019 5:15/6:45pm Thomas Jefferson Kingston Stadium Soccer: Boys Varsity & JV1 Tue 04/09/2019 4:15/6:00pm Thomas Jefferson Lower Kingston Track: Boys & Girls V Thu 04/25/2019 TBD IHSAA Drake Stadium Soccer: Girls JV1 & V Tue 04/09/2019 5:45/7:30pm Thomas Jefferson Kingston Stadium Golf: Girls Varsity Thu 04/25/2019 3:15pm Multiple Schools Gardner Golf Course Golf: Girls JV Wed 04/10/2019 3:15pm Multiple Schools Gardner Golf Course Tennis: Girls Varsity Thu 04/25/2019 4:00pm Iowa City West Washington HS Tennis: Girls JV1 Wed 04/10/2019 4:30pm Thomas Jefferson Washington HS Tennis: Boys Varsity Thu 04/25/2019 4:00pm Iowa City West Iowa City West Tennis: Boys JV1 Wed 04/10/2019 4:30pm Thomas Jefferson Jefferson HS Soccer: Boys Varsity & JV1 Thu 04/25/2019 4:15/6:00pm Xavier Xavier High School Tennis: Girls Varsity Thu 04/11/2019 4:00pm Cedar Falls Washington HS Soccer: Girls JV1 & V Thu 04/25/2019 5:45/7:30pm Xavier Kingston Stadium Tennis: Boys Varsity Thu 04/11/2019 4:00pm Cedar Falls University of Northern Iowa Track: Boys & Girls V Fri 04/26/2019 TBD IGHSAU Drake Stadium Track: Boys JV & V Thu 04/11/2019 4:30pm Away Dubuque Senior High School Tennis: Girls JV2 Fri 04/26/2019 4:30pm Kennedy Washington HS Tennis: Girls JV2 Fri 04/12/2019 4:30pm Thomas Jefferson Jefferson HS Tennis: Boys JV2 Fri 04/26/2019 4:30pm Kennedy Kennedy HS Tennis: Boys JV2 Fri 04/12/2019 4:30pm Thomas Jefferson Washington HS Soccer: Boys JV2 Fri 04/26/2019 5:45pm Kennedy Kennedy HS Soccer: Girls JV2 & Boys JV2 Fri 04/12/2019 5:15/6:45pm Iowa City Liberty Kingston Stadium Track: Boys & Girls V Sat 04/27/2019 TBD IHSAA Drake Stadium Tennis: Boys Varsity Sat 04/13/2019 9:00am/1:00pm Prairie/Linn-Mar Washington HS Tennis: Girls Varsity Sat 04/27/2019 8:00am Dubuque Senior Dubuque Senior Tennis: Girls Varsity Sat 04/13/2019 9:00am Prairie High School Prairie High School Tennis: Boys Varsity Sat 04/27/2019 8:00am Dubuque Senior Washington HS Tennis: Girls Varsity Sat 04/13/2019 1:00pm Linn-Mar Linn-Mar High School Tennis: Girls Varsity Sat 04/27/ :00pm WD Epworth Western Dubuque Golf: Girls Varsity Mon 04/15/2019 3:00pm Away Pleasant Valley Golf Course Tennis: Boys Varsity Sat 04/27/ :00pm WD Epworth Washington HS Tennis: Boys Varsity Mon 04/15/2019 4:00pm Wahlert High School Vets Memorial Tennis Center Golf: Girls Varsity Mon 04/29/2019 9:30am Away Meadows Golf Course Tennis: Girls Varsity Mon 04/15/2019 4:00pm Wahlert High School Wahlert Catholic High School Tennis: Girls JV1 Mon 04/29/2019 4:30pm Iowa City West Washington HS Soccer: Boys JV2 Mon 04/15/2019 4:15pm Xavier Xavier High School Tennis: Boys JV1 Mon 04/29/2019 4:30pm Iowa City West Iowa City West Soccer: Girls JV2 Mon 04/15/2019 4:15pm Marion Marion High School Tennis: Girls Varsity Tue 04/30/2019 4:00pm Waterloo East Washington HS Tennis: Girls JV1 Mon 04/15/2019 4:30pm Linn-Mar Linn-Mar High School Soccer: Girls JV1 & V Tue 04/30/2019 5:00/6:45pm Cedar Falls Cedar Valley Tennis: Boys JV1 Mon 04/15/2019 4:30pm Linn-Mar Washington HS Soccer: Boys JV1 & V Tue 04/30/2019 5:45/7:30pm Cedar Falls Kingston Stadium Soccer: Girls JV1 & V Tue 04/15/2019 5:45pm/7:30pm Iowa City West Kingston Stadium

21 April 2019 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Torando Drill Revs (Jazz Band ISU 9:36am-10:02am WHS Room Revs (Jazz Band ISU 7:50am-9:50am Iowa Assessment Test 7:00pm-8:30pm PPA WHS Room :50am-9:50am Iowa Assessment Test 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room :50am-9:50am Iowa Assessment Test 4 5 Music TBD :00am-11:00am PTA WHS Room :00am-2:00pm Operation WHS Auditorium 3:15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Room :00pm-8:00pm Quill & Scroll WHS Cafeteria 11 10:00am-2:00pm Operation WHS Auditorium 10:10am-11:20am Sports WHS Gym-Main 12 ACT 9:30am-11:00am Playtime Cedar Rapids Public Library :36am-10:02am WHS Room :15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Various Rooms 17 1:00pm-2:30pm Playtime WHS Auditorium 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room 128 5:00pm-7:00pm Playtime WHS Auditorium 18 No School 5:00pm-6:00pm Playtime WHS Auditorium 7:30pm-9:00pm Playtime WHS Auditorium :00am-12:30pm Playtime WHS Auditorium 2:00pm-3:30pm Playtime WHS Auditorium :15pm-4:15pm Staff WHS IMC :30p m Early Dismissal 7:00pm-10:00pm WHS Little Theatre 27 5:00pm-7:00pm Prom Grand WHS Auditorium 7:30p m Prom Dance 7:30pm-11:00pm Prom Cedar Rapids Country Club 11:00pm-11:59pm Prom Post Prom Cedar Rapids Bowling Center 28 12:01am-4:00am Prom Post Prom Party 6:30pm-9:30pm Senior Recognition WHS Auditorium

22 1st Day of New Sports Season Mon 05/06/2019 Softball MAY Athletics Day Date Time Versus Location Activity Day Date Time Versus Location Golf: Girls JV Wed 05/01/2019 3:15pm Multiple Schools Gardner Golf Course Soccer: Girls JV1 & V Thu 05/16/2019 5:15/7:00pm Prairie High School Prairie High School Tennis: Boys JV1 Wed 05/01/2019 4:30pm Kennedy Washington HS Soccer: Boys JV1 & V Thu 05/16/2019 5:45/7:30pm Prairie High School Kingston Stadium Soccer: Girls JV2 & Boys JV2 Wed 05/01/2019 5:15/6:45pm Iowa City High Kingston Stadium Track and Field: Boys & Girls Fri 05/17/2019 TBD IGHSAU Drake Stadium Golf: Girls Varsity Thu 05/02/2019 3:15pm Away Airport National Golf Course Tennis: Girls JV1 Fri 05/17/2019 4:30pm Kennedy Kennedy High School Tennis: Girls Varsity Thu 05/02/2019 4:00pm Waterloo West Waterloo West High School Track and Field: Boys & Girls Sat 05/18/2019 TBD IHSAA Drake Stadium Tennis: Boys Varsity Thu 05/02/2019 4:00pm Waterloo West Washington HS Tennis: Boys & Girls Sat 05/18/2019 TBD IHSAA/IGHSAU TBA Track and Field: Girls JV & V Thu 05/02/2019 4:30pm Away Iowa City High School Tennis: Girls JV1 Sat 05/18/2019 9:00am Away Liberty High School Track and Field: Boys JV & V Thu 05/02/2019 4:30pm Away Cedar Falls High School Tennis: Boys JV1 Sat 05/18/2019 9:00am Away Linn-Mar High School Soccer: Girls JV2 & Boys JV2 Thu 05/02/2019 5:45pm Prairie High School Kingston Stadium Golf: Girls Varsity Mon 05/20/2019 TBD IGHSAU TBA Tennis: Girls JV2 Fri 05/03/2019 4:30pm Thomas Jefferson Washington HS Soccer: Boys Varsity Mon 05/20/2019 7:30pm IHSAA TBA Tennis: Boys JV2 Fri 05/03/2019 4:30pm Thomas Jefferson Jefferson High School Baseball: Varsity Mon 05/20/2019 TBD Marion Marion High School Soccer: Girls JV1 & V Fri 05/03/2019 5:30/7:15pm Dubuque Senior Senior High School Baseball: Varsity Tue 05/21/2019 TBD Marion Marion High School Soccer: Boys JV1 & V Fri 05/03/2019 5:45/7:30pm Dubuque Senior Kingston Stadium Softball: Varsity Tue 05/21/2019 5:30pm Prairie High School Franklin Field Golf: Girls Varsity Mon 05/06/2019 9:30am Away St. Andrews Golf Course Softball: Sophomore Wed 05/22/2019 5:00pm Linn-Mar Linn-Mar High School Tennis: Girls JV1 Mon 05/06/2019 4:30pm Thomas Jefferson Jefferson High School Tennis: Girls Varsity Wed 05/22/2019 TBD IGHSAU TBA Tennis: Boys JV1 Mon 05/06/2019 4:30pm Thomas Jefferson Washington HS Soccer: Boys Varsity Wed 05/22/2019 TBD IHSAA TBA Soccer: Boys JV2 Mon 05/06/2019 5:45pm Linn-Mar Black Kingston Stadium Baseball: Varsity Wed 05/22/2019 TBD Marion Marion High School Golf: Girls JV Tue 05/07/2019 3:15pm Away St. Andrews Golf Course Softball: Varsity Thu 05/23/2019 4:00pm Dubuque Wahlert Wahlert High School Soccer: Boys JV1 & V Tue 05/07/2019 5:15/7:00pm WD Epworth Western Dubuque Tennis: Boys Varsity Fri 05/24/2019 TBD IHSAA TBA Track and Field: Girls JV Tue 05/07/2019 5:30pm Away Iowa City High School Baseball: Varsity Fri 05/24/2019 3:30pm Dubuque Hempstead Dubuque Hempstead Soccer: Girls JV1 & V Tue 05/07/2019 5:45/7:30pm WD Epworth Kingston Stadium Baseball: Sophomore Fri 05/24/2019 5:00pm Dubuque Hempstead Washington High School Tennis: Boys Varsity Wed 05/08/2019 4:30pm IHSAA TBA Softball: Sophomore Fri 05/24/2019 5:00pm City High Iowa City High Soccer: Girls JV2 & Boys JV2 Wed 05/08/2019 5:15/6:46pm Iowa City West Kingston Stadium Soccer: Boys & Girls Sat 05/25/2019 TBD IHSAA/IGHSAU TBA Track and Field: Girls Varsity Thu 05/09/2019 TBD IGHSAU TBA Tennis: Boys Varsity Sat 05/25/2019 TBD IHSAA TBA Tennis: Boys JV1 Thu 05/09/2019 4:30pm Prairie High School Prairie High School Tennis: Boys Varsity Tue 05/28/2019 TBD IHSAA TBA Tennis: Girls JV1 Thu 05/09/2019 4:30pm Prairie High School Washington Golf: Girls Varsity Tue 05/28/2019 TBD IGHSAU TBA Track and Field: Boys Varsity Fri 05/09/2019 TBD IHSAA TBA Baseball: Sophomore Tue 05/28/2019 5:00pm Thomas Jefferson Jefferson Baseball Complex Tennis: Girls JV2 Fri 05/10/2019 4:30pm Linn-Mar Linn-Mar High School Softball: Varsity Tue 05/28/2019 5:30pm Xavier Xavier High School Tennis: Boys JV2 Fri 05/10/2019 4:30pm Linn-Mar Washington HS Baseball: Varsity Tue 05/28/2019 7:00pm Thomas Jefferson Jefferson High School Soccer: Boys JV1 & V Fri 05/10/2019 5:30/7:15pm Waterloo East Cedar Valley Soccer Complex Soccer: Girls Varsity Wed 05/29/2019 TBD IGHSAU TBA Soccer: Girls JV1 & V Fri 05/10/2019 5:45/7:30pm Waterloo Soccer Kingston Stadium Golf: Girls Varsity Wed 05/29/2019 TBD IGHSAU TBA Tennis: Boys Varsity Sat 05/11/2019 TBD IHSAA TBA Baseball: Freshman Wed 05/29/2019 4:30pm Jeff White, Wash Red Jefferson Baseball Complex Tennis: Girls Varsity Sat 05/11/2019 TBD IGHSAU TBA Baseball: Sophomore Wed 05/29/2019 5:00pm Jefferson Washington High School Golf: Girls Varsity Mon 05/13/2019 9:30am Away Thunder Hills Golf Club Softball: Sophomore Wed 05/29/2019 5:00pm Jefferson Jefferson High School Soccer: Girls JV2 & Boys JV2 Mon 05/13/2019 4:15/5:45pm Iowa City Liberty Iowa City Liberty Baseball: Varsity Wed 05/29/2019 7:00pm Jefferson Washington High School Soccer: Girls Varsity & JV1 Tue 05/14/2019 4:15/6:00pm Iowa City High Iowa City High School Soccer: Boys Varsity Thu 05/30/2019 TBD IHSAA TBA Soccer: Boys JV1 & V Tue 05/14/2019 5:45/7:30pm Iowa City High Kingston Stadium Baseball: Freshman Thu 05/30/2019 4:30pm Wash Blue vs Marion Daniels Park Golf: Girls JV Wed 05/15/2019 2:00pm Multiple Schools Gardner Golf Course Softball: Varsity Thu 05/30/2019 5:30pm Iowa City Liberty Franklin Field Tennis: Boys JV1 Wed 05/15/2019 4:30pm Linn-Mar Linn-Mar High School Tennis: Girls Varsity Fri 05/31/2019 TBD IGHSAU TBA Tennis: Girls JV1 Wed 05/15/2019 4:30pm Linn-Mar Washington HS Soccer: Boys Varsity Fri 05/31/2019 TBD IHSAA TBA Soccer: Girls JV2 & Boys JV2 Wed 05/15/2019 5:15/6:45pm Marion/Xavier Kingston Stadium Baseball: Sophomore Fri 05/31/2019 3:30pm Dubuque Senior Dubuque Senior High School Track and Field: Boys & Girls Thu 05/16/2019 TBD IGHSAU Drake Stadium Baseball: Freshman Fri 05/31/2019 5:00pm Prairie Orange, Wash Red Prairie High School Tennis: Girls Varsity Thu 05/16/2019 TBD IGHSAU TBA Baseball: Varsity Fri 05/31/2019 5:00pm Dubuque Senior Washington High School Golf: Girls Varsity Thu 05/16/2019 3:15pm Away Jones Park Golf Course Softball: Sophomore Fri 05/31/2019 5:00pm Prairie Franklin Field

23 May 2019 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room :00pm-9:30pm WHS Auditorium 2 3 SAT Test 7:00am-10:00pm All-State Entire Building - Washington High Fire Drill 8:00am AP Off Campus 9:36am-10:02am WHS Room :00p m AP Off Campus 7 8:00am AP Off Campus 12:00p m AP Off Campus 7:00pm-8:30pm PPA WHS Room :00am AP Off Campus 12:00p m AP Off Campus 9 8:00am AP Off Campus 12:00p m AP Off Campus 10 8:00am AP Off Campus 12:00p m AP Off Campus 1:30p m Early Dismissal 7:30pm-9:30pm One Act Entire Building - Washington High :00am AP Off Campus 12:00p m AP Off Campus 7:30pm-9:30pm WHS Auditorium :36am-10:02am WHS Room 128 7:00pm-9:30pm First Lutheran 14 8:00am AP Off Campus 9:00am-11:00am PTA WHS Room :00p m AP Off Campus 3:15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Room 128 6:00pm-7:30pm Band Entire Building - Washington High 21 3:15pm-4:00pm Department WHS Various Rooms 15 8:00am AP Off Campus 12:00p m AP Off Campus 3:15pm-4:00pm High Reliability School WHS Room :15pm-4:15pm Staff WHS IMC 16 8:00am AP Off Campus 12:00p m AP Off Campus 5:30pm-9:30pm Frankfurter WHS Courtyard 17 8:00am AP Off Campus 12:00p m AP Off Campus 1:30p m Early Dismissal 6:00pm-9:00pm Drama & Speech Entire Building - Washington High :00pm U.S Cellular Center No School Finals Potential Snow Make-up Day Finals 31 23

24 JUNE Athletics Day Date Time Versus Location Baseball: Freshman Mon 06/03/ :00am Jeff Blue, Wash Blue Hayes Baseball Field Baseball: Freshman Mon 06/03/ :00am Linn-Mar Red, Washington Red Oak Ridge Middle School Baseball: Varsity Mon 06/03/2019 5:00pm Prairie High School Washington HS Baseball: Sophomore Mon 06/03/2019 5:00pm Prairie High School Prairie High School Softball: Varsity Tue 06/04/2019 5:30pm Cedar Falls Franklin Field Baseball: Freshman Wed 06/05/ :00am Wash Red vs. Kennedy Gold Daniels Park Baseball: Sophomore Wed 06/05/2019 5:00pm North Scott North Scott High School Softball: Sophomore Wed 06/05/2019 5:00pm Iowa City West Iowa City West Baseball: Freshman Thu 06/06/ :00am Wash Blue vs. Linn-Mar White Franklin Field Softball: Varsity Thu 06/06/2019 5:30pm Waterloo West Washington HS Baseball: Sophomore Fri 06/07/2019 5:00pm Western Dubuque Epworth Farley Park Baseball: Varsity Fri 06/07/2019 5:00pm Western Dubuque Epworth Kennedy High School Baseball: Freshman Mon 06/10/ :00am Kennedy Gold, Wash Blue Waterloo East Baseball: Sophomore Mon 06/10/2019 3:30pm Waterloo East Washington HS Baseball: Varsity Mon 06/10/2019 5:00pm Waterloo East Jefferson High School Softball: Varsity Tue 06/11/2019 5:30pm Thomas Jefferson Daniels Park Baseball: Freshman Wed 06/12/ :00am Wash Red vs. Linn-Mar Black Daniels Park Softball: Sophomore Wed 06/12/ :00am Kennedy Franklin Field Baseball: Freshman Thu 06/13/ :00am Wash Blue vs. Linn-Mar Red Marion High School Baseball: Freshman Thu 06/13/ :00am Marion, Washington Red Franklin Field Softball: Varsity Thu 06/13/2019 5:30pm Dubuque Senior Xavier High School Softball: Sophomore Fri 06/14/ :00am Linn-Mar Franklin Field Baseball: Varsity Fri 06/14/2019 5:00pm Xavier Xavier High School Baseball: Sophomore Fri 06/14/2019 5:00pm Xavier Washington HS Baseball: Freshman Mon 06/17/ :00am Wash Blue vs. IC West Daniels Park Baseball: Freshman Mon 06/17/ :00am Jeff Blue, Wash Red Jefferson Baseball Complex Softball: Sophomore Mon 06/17/ :00am Liberty Franklin Field Baseball: Sophomore Mon 06/17/2019 5:00pm Iowa City High Mercer Park Baseball: Varsity Mon 06/17/2019 5:00pm Iowa City High Washington HS Softball: Varsity Tue 06/18/2019 5:30pm Linn-Mar Oak Ridge Middle School Baseball: Freshman Wed 06/19/ :00am Wash Red vs. Prairie Black Daniels Park Softball: Sophomore Wed 06/19/ :00am Iowa City West Franklin Field Baseball: Freshman Thu 06/20/ :00am IC High, Wash Blue Iowa City High School Softball: Varsity Thu 06/20/2019 5:30pm Western Dubuque Epworth Farley Park Baseball: Varsity Fri 06/21/2019 5:00pm Linn-Mar Oak Ridge Middle School Baseball: Sophomore Fri 06/21/2019 5:00pm Linn-Mar Washington HS Baseball: Freshman Mon 06/24/ :00am IC West, Wash Red Iowa City West Baseball: Sophomore Mon 06/24/2019 5:00pm Kennedy Washington HS Baseball: Varsity Mon 06/24/2019 7:00pm Kennedy Washington HS Baseball: Freshman Tue 06/25/ :00am Kennedy Green, Wash Blue Kennedy High School Baseball: Sophomore Tue 06/25/2019 5:00pm Kennedy Kennedy High School Softball: Varsity Tue 06/25/2019 5:30pm Iowa City West IC West High School Baseball: Varsity Tue 06/25/2019 7:00pm Kennedy Kennedy High School Baseball: Freshman Wed 06/26/ :00am Wash Blue vs. Linn-Mar Black Daniels Park Softball: Sophomore Wed 06/26/ :00am Prairie Prairie High School Baseball: Freshman Thu 06/27/ :00am Wash Red vs. Iowa City High Daniels Park Softball: Varsity Thu 06/27/2019 5:30pm Kennedy Franklin Field Baseball: Sophomore Fri 06/28/2019 5:00pm Waterloo West Washington HS Baseball: Varsity Fri 06/28/2019 5:00pm Waterloo West Waterloo West

25 June 2019 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SAT Test Potential Snow Make-up Day Potential Snow Make-up Day 4 Potential Snow Make-up Day 5 Potential Snow Make-up Day 6 Potential Snow Make-up Day 7 ACT

26 BELL SCHEDULES Daily (Mon thru Thurs) 7:50 8:37 Period 1 (47 min) 8:42 9:29 Period 2 (47 min) 9:34 10:00 ilearning (26 min) 10:05 10:59 Period 3 (47 min + 7 min announcements) 11:04 12:26 Period 4 11:04 11:34 A Lunch (30 min) 11:39 12:26 A Class (47 min) 11:04 11:51 B Class (47 min) 11:56 12:26 B Lunch (30 min) 12:31 1:18 Period 5 (47 min) 1:22 2:09 Period 6 (47 min) 2:13 3:00 Period 7 (47 min) Friday (early dismissal) 7:50 8:29 Period 1 (39 min) 8:34 9:13 Period 2 (39 min) 9:18 10:04 Period 3 (39 min + 6 min announcements) 10:08 10:47 Period 5 (39 min) 10:51 12:04 Period 4 10:51 11:21 A Lunch (30 min) 11:25 12:04 A Class (39 min) 10:51 11:30 B Class (39 min) 11:34 12:04 B Lunch (30 min) 12:08 12:47 Period 6 (39 min) 12:51 1:30 Period 7 (39 min) Late Start 9:50 10:25 Period 1 (35 min) 10:30 11:05 Period 2 (35 min) 11:10 11:48 Period 3 (35 min + 3 min announcements) 11:53 12:28 Period 4 (35 min) 12:32 1:41 Period 5 12:32 1:02 Lunch (30 min) 1:06 1:41 Class (35 min) 12:32 1:07 Class (35 min) 1:11 1:41 Lunch (30 min) 1:45 2:20 Period 6 (35 min) 2:24 3:00 Period 7 (36 min) BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS Discipline and Restorative Practices Washington High School has invested a significant amount of time ensuring that we share a common language and vision for what it means to be a Washington Warrior in the classroom, hallways, during lunch, and at school-related events. Restorative practices involves an approach to discipline that is includes formal and informal processes for addressing behaviors in a participatory way that emphasizes repairing the harm done and restoring relationships with others. What is Warrior PRIDE? WHS Staff determined what we consider to be universal qualities for success both within Washington High School and in the world in general. The result is #cwrpride and it stands for: PREPAREDNESS RESPONSIBILITY INTEGRITY DEDICATION ETIQUETTE This is what it means to be a Washington Warrior. We know that many students already demonstrate these characteristics every day. We aim to encourage behaviors that help ALL of our students embody these traits for success so that we have a school culture that encourages learning, warmth, and safety for all. Look for the hashtag #cwrpride on Twitter and Instagram to see our students demonstrating their Warrior PRIDE daily. Our staff is ALL-IN to ensure success for all students. #cwrpride is aiming to help all students be ALL-IN too. 26

27 Some of the #cwrpride behavioral expectations around the building. Behavior at Co-Curricular Events at WHS, Kingston Stadium & Other High Schools Students must have their school ID to enter any co-curricular as a spectator. Students who violate any school rules at co-curricular events may be removed from the event and excluded from attending such events for extensive periods including the entire year. The student will also be subject to other disciplinary action. All students attending the game must be in the stadium seating area. The only exceptions will be students who are clearly walking to restrooms or concession stands. Students must remain on the side of the stadium they entered; crossing to other side is prohibited. Non-Washington students (Elem, Mid, HS) should have a school ID and be accompanied by an adult on premises for the entirety of the event. Anti-Loitering Rule At Washington High School events (Kingston, WHS, offsite venues), loitering is strictly prohibited and enforced. Students must pay for admission. Non-paying students will be considered loitering and asked to leave immediately. Once admitted, students must leave within 30 minutes of the event s conclusion. Students who have not vacated the premises by that time will be in violation of the anti-loitering rule and may be excluded from attending events for extensive periods including the entire year. STUDENT CONDUCT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Student Expressions and Appearance (CRCSD Regulation 603.1) Students will be allowed to express their viewpoints and opinions as long as the expression is responsible. The expression will not, in the judgment of the administration, encourage the breaking of laws, defame others, be obscene or indecent, or cause a material and substantial disruption to the educational program. Further, the expression must be done in a reasonable time, place, and manner that is not disruptive to the orderly and efficient operation of the school district. Students shall be permitted to distribute materials in designated areas before and after school and during the lunch period, as long as it does not create a disturbance, disrupt normal operations, or produce excess littering, and the material content does not violate reasonable standards of decency or advocate the violation of laws. Assemblages of students shall be allowed unless they are designed or may be reasonably expected to disrupt classes, interfere with school activities, or intrude upon the lives and right of others. Materials concerning non-school events or activities shall be posted only with prior approval of the building principal. The District believes inappropriate student appearance causes material and substantial disruption to the school environment or presents a threat to the health and safety of students, employees and visitors. Students are expected to adhere to standards of cleanliness and dress that are compatible with the requirements of a good learning environment. The standards will be those generally acceptable to the community as appropriate in a school setting. The District expects students to be clean and well-groomed and wear clothes in good repair and appropriate for the time, place, and occasion. Clothing or other apparel promoting products illegal for use by minors and clothing displaying obscene material, profanity, or reference to prohibited conduct are disallowed. While the primary responsibility for appearance lies with the students and their parents, appearance disruptive to the education program will not be tolerated. When, in the judgment of a principal, a student s appearance or mode of dress disrupts the educational process or constitutes a threat to health or safety, the student may be required to make modifications or be subject to disciplinary action. The wearing of gang-related attire or insignia by students shall be prohibited. T-Shirts and Other Garments All T-shirts and other garments printed by WHS student groups or organizations and sold or given to WHS students must have the advance approval of the WHS administration. 27

28 Student Conduct WHS insists upon a positive campus atmosphere. The following disrupt that atmosphere and are prohibited. WHS will not tolerate disrespect to staff members or students. Every student has the right to a safe learning environment. The following are clear disciplinary actions that may include suspension and/or alternative placement/expulsion and potential legal consequences: o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Communicating Threats (to staff or students). Assault (staff or student). Possession of a weapon or an object that appears to be a weapon. Aggressive behavior (verbal or physical). Students must contact a staff member if a conflict exists between students. Open or persistent defiance of authority and/or school rules and regulations. Failure to abide by corrective measures, such as detention, for previous acts of misconduct. Bringing friends or relatives to campus to intimidate students or staff is strictly forbidden. Unsafe or disruptive driving on or near the campus. Elopement Vandalism/ Damage of school or others property. Out of Bounds failure to be in assigned location/occupying restricted areas of the campus. Disrupting classes or school activities. Any use of skateboards, bicycles, mopeds, motorcycles, automobiles, or trucks other than for transportation to and from campus. Skateboards may not be ridden on campus at any time. Use of profanity on campus or at school events. Possession/Distribution of Pornographic, Profane and/or Violent Materialthis includes but is not limited to pictures, magazines, electronic text or images and sexually explicit or graphically violent materials (including but not limited to documents or instructions concerning the creation of and/or the use of weapons). Counterfeit Currency. False Alarm/ Bomb Threat. Theft. Gambling or behavior that simulate gambling. Extortion. Sexual Behavior. Robbery. WHS teachers all develop their own classroom rules and procedures, and administration supports those decisions. For example, individual teachers will explain their rules regarding bringing food and beverages to class. Violations may result in a loss of privileges as well as other disciplinary or legal action. When accused of violating any of the rules in this Behavior section, students will be given due process before penalties are imposed. See Board of Education Regulation and for more information. Use/Possession of Alcohol, Tobacco, Nicotine, or Any Controlled Substance (CRCSD Regulation ) The possession or use of tobacco/vaping, alcohol, other controlled substances, materials that are purported to be controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia on our campus or at any school-sponsored event at any location will result in suspension, possible alternative placement/expulsion and potential legal consequences. This includes consumption, or suspicion thereof, of a controlled substance prior to attending. Parents will be contacted, and the police may be contacted. Please understand that our goal is to provide a substance-free school environment, and we will take all necessary steps to ensure that we meet that goal. If your child has prescription or OTC medication, it must be turned in to the nurse s office and administered there Hazing Prohibited Hazing is prohibited by the Code of Iowa, Section WHS prohibits any activity expected of someone joining a group that humiliates, degrades, abuses, or endangers, regardless of the person s willingness to participate. This includes but is not limited to activities like being yelled at, swore at, forced to wear embarrassing clothing, taking cold showers, participating in forced physical activity, etc. It does not include activities such as rookies carrying the team balls, team parties with community games, or going out with your teammates, unless an atmosphere of humiliation, degradation, abuse, or danger arises. Bullying and Harassment of Students The Cedar Rapids Community School District prohibits harassment, bullying, hazing, or any other victimization of students, based on any of the following: actual or perceived traits or characteristics, including but not limited to, age, color, creed, national origin, race, religion, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical attributes, physical or mental ability or disability, ancestry, political party preference, political belief, socioeconomic status, or familial status. The District considers harassment and bullying to be any electronic, written, verbal, or physical act or conduct toward a student which is based on any real or actual perceived trait or characteristic of the student and which creates an objectively hostile school environment that meets one or more of the following conditions: Places the student in reasonable fear of harm to his/her person or property; 28

29 Has a substantially detrimental effect on the student s physical or mental health; Has the effect of substantially interfering with the student s academic performance; or Has the effect of substantially interfering with the student s ability to participate in or benefit from the services, activities, or privileges provided by a school. Electronic includes but is not limited to communication via electronic mail, internet-based communications, pager service, cell phones, electronic text messaging, or similar technologies. A hostile school environment is defined as a situation in which the bullying/ harassment conduct is sufficiently severe, pervasive, or persistent so as to interfere with or limit a student s ability to participate in or benefit from the services, activities, or opportunities offered by a school. Harassment and bullying may include, but are not limited to, the following behaviors and circumstances: Verbal, nonverbal, physical or written harassment, bullying, hazing, or other victimization that have the purpose or effect of causing injury, discomfort, fear, or suffering to the victim; Repeated remarks of a demeaning nature that have the purpose or effect of causing injury, discomfort, fear, or suffering to the victim; Implied or explicit threats concerning one s grades, achievements, property, etc. that have the purpose or effect of causing injury, discomfort, fear, or suffering to the victim; Demeaning jokes, stories, or activities directed at the student that have the purpose or effect of causing injury, discomfort, fear, or suffering to the victim; and/or Unreasonable interference with a student s performance or creating of an intimidating, offensive, or hostile learning environment. Sexual harassment means unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, or other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature when: Submission to the conduct is made either implicitly or explicitly a term or condition of the student s education or benefits; Submission to or rejection of the conduct by a school employee is used as the basis for academic decisions affecting that student; or The conduct has the purpose or effect of substantially interfering with the student s academic performance by creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive education environment. A student (or adult on the student s behalf) who believes he/she has suffered harassment should report such matters to certified staff/counselors/ administrators and/or the Executive Director of Equity. Retaliation against a student because the student has filed a harassment complaint or assisted or participated in a harassment investigation or proceeding is also prohibited. The CRCSD s policy on bullying and harassment can be found on the district website Policy 612 and Regulation Conflict Resolution Form From time to time, students become involved in conflicts with other students, often friends or former friends. Such conflicts may not rise to the level of bullying because there is not a pattern of such behavior over a period of time, and there is not an imbalance of power between the individuals involved. Administrators are eager to help resolve such conflicts, and a form is available for students to use in reporting these conflict situations. Bullying/harassment forms and conflict resolution forms are available in the Main Office, Counseling Office, and the Clinic. Electronic Devices Students are prohibited from using cellular phones/ptds during classes unless directed by the teacher. The device must be turned off and out of sight during class time. The school is not responsible (monetary value or replacement) for theft, loss, or damage to cell phones/ptds or other electronic devices brought onto WHS property. Fire Code of Iowa No person shall give a false alarm of fire, by setting fire to any combustible material, or by crying or sounding an alarm, or by setting off fireworks or smoke bomb, or by any other means. Anyone violating this law is guilty of a misdemeanor and may be punished by a fine or by imprisonment in the county jail. The school will also provide consequences for such an act. Periodic fire and tornado drills will be conducted in accordance with state law. Teachers indicate the evacuation routes for their classrooms, and students should move quietly out of and away from the building to designed areas. Campus Restrictions Lunch. Freshman and sophomores have closed lunch. Closed lunch means that students must stay in approved areas (cafeteria, hallways immediately adjacent to the cafeteria, and the courtyard). Other areas, such as parking lots, athletic fields, and academic hallways, are unauthorized. Juniors (who have turned in a parent signed permission card) and seniors have open lunch. Open Lunch means that students may leave the campus during their assigned lunch period. They must leave at the start of the lunch period rather than anytime. If students with open lunch choose to remain on campus, however, they must remain in the approved areas. Upperclassmen with open lunch privileges may not transport any underclassmen. 29

30 This can lend to disciplinary action (parking permit or open campus options revoked). Study Hall. Any student who would like to drop their 1 st and/or 7 th hour study hall may do so by completing the blue permission card included in summer mailing. If study hall is on your schedule, you must attend it and treat it like an academic class. Search and Seizure The only staff members with authority to conduct searches and/or seize items are employees who are certified administrators and School Resource Officers (SRO), unless there is an emergency. In emergencies, such as situations in which the health or safety of a student or employee is compromised, another school official may conduct a search and/or seize items. Refusal of search will be treated as admission of guilt. Lockers/Desks. (1) Lockers and desks remain at all times the property of the school district. (2) The school district has a reasonable and valid interest in ensuring the lockers and desks are properly maintained. For this reason, lockers and desks are subject to unannounced inspections and students have no legitimate expectations of privacy in the locker or desk. (3) Periodic inspections of all or a random selection of lockers or desks may be conducted by school officials in the presence of the student or another individual. (4) Contraband discovered during the maintenance search shall be confiscated by the administration and the student may be disciplined. Items of contraband include, but are not limited to: nonprescription medications; controlled substances such as marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines, and barbiturates; apparatus used for the administration of controlled substances; tobacco; alcoholic beverages; weapons; explosives; poisons; and stolen property. An administrator having a reasonable and articulable suspicion that the locker contains illegal or contraband items may conduct a search of that locker. Personal Searches. A student s person and/or personal effects (e.g., purse, book bag, cell phone or other electronic device etc, or other container used for carrying personal items) may be searched when the administrator has reasonable and articulable suspicion that the student is in possession of illegal or contraband items, or items which are not permitted in the schools. Personally intrusive searches shall require more compelling circumstances to be considered reasonable. When feasible, the administrator shall attempt to notify the parent/guardian of the impending search. Vehicle Searches. Students are permitted to park on school premises as a matter of privilege, not of right. Designated school employees may conduct routine patrols of the student parking lots. The interior of a student s vehicle, when on school premises, may be searched if there is a reasonable suspicion to believe that illegal, unauthorized or contraband items are contained inside. The student driver or another individual shall be present whenever practicable during the search. Searches by Law Enforcement Officers. The search of a student or of protected student areas by a law enforcement officer or by an administrator at the invitation or direction of such an officer shall be governed by statutory and common law requirements for police searches (including searches by dogs.) (See Code of Iowa: Chapter 808a.10 CRCSD Regulation for more details.) NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY It is the policy of the Cedar Rapids Community School District not to illegally discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, creed, age (employment only), marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and socioeconomic status (students/program only) in its educational programs and its employment practices. This is a grievance procedure for processing complaints of discrimination. District employees with questions or a grievance related to this policy should contact Linda Noggle, Executive Director of Talent Management at lnoggle@cr.k12.ia.us or Students and others should contact Rodrick Dooley, Executive Director of Equity/Title IX Coordinator/504 Compliance Officer at rdooley@cr.k12.ia.us or The District mailing address is 2500 Edgewood Rd NW, Cedar Rapids, IA STUDENT/PARENT COMPLAINT PROCEDURE The purpose of this procedure is to provide a means for student(s)/parent(s) to present a complaint regarding conditions based upon discrimination described by relevant State and Federal statutes and executive orders. In order to better assure the effectiveness of the procedure, all complaints will be processed without delay. A complaint shall be presented to the teacher involved. If the complaint is not satisfactorily resolved at this level, or if there is no teacher involved, the complaint may be appealed or presented to the appropriate associate principal, and if still not satisfactorily resolved, to the building principal. If the complaint is not satisfactorily disposed of by an appeal to the principal, the complainant may request a meeting with Rodrick Dooley, Executive Director of Equity/Title IX Coordinator/504 Compliance Officer at rdooley@cr.k12.ia.us or The District mailing address is 2500 Edgewood Rd NW, Cedar Rapids, IA ATTENDANCE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Attendance We emphasize that attendance is extremely important. We know that students who attend school regularly perform better in their classes and earn higher grades than students whose attendance patterns are more sporadic. 30

31 WHS Attendance Policy: 1. All student absences must be excused within 48 hours of the absence via a telephone call (notes not accepted) from a parent or guardian. Our attendance number is Washington High School does not accept notes excusing absences. Also, if you are calling to excuse your student for an appointment, please call at least one hour before the student dismissal time so he/she can be ready. 2. Absences will be excused for the following reasons: 1. illness 2. professional appointments 3. bereavement 4. religious observance 5. court summons 6. pre-arranged family activity 3. Any absence from school for reasons other than those listed above will be designated as an unexcused absence. 4. Through a telephone call or an notice, the attendance office personnel will attempt to notify parents or guardians of an unexcused absence. 5. Accumulated absences from a course and/or a school day may result in either a mandatory plan or contract for the student to remain on-track in the given courses. 6. Students already at school may not be excused from class by their parents. Example: A student may not skip a class to work on homework, even if that student is at school. That practice results in an unexcused absence. WHS Tardy Policy: 1. Students must be through the door of the classroom when the tone sounds. Students who are not in their assigned classroom will be marked tardy. Students arriving after the bell will be marked tardy. Students arriving 10 or more minutes late will be marked unexcused absent and may be considered skipping and thus subject to disciplinary action. 2. Generally, teachers handle tardies according to their individual classroom rules. The administration supports those classroom rules. 3. For students who are chronically tardy (5 or more tardies) in a class, the student may be placed on a contract to assist the student in their courses and coursework. Junior and Senior Release Both Juniors and Seniors may leave campus during periods when they do not have classes scheduled. Should they choose not to leave campus, they must report to study hall, the IMC, or apply to become a TA in a classroom. Students returning to campus may be asked to wait at entrances until a class period ends. The purpose of that restriction is to maintain quiet halls when classes are in session. Parents who prefer that their seniors not be allowed to leave campus during open periods or lunch should make their request in writing and submit it to an administrator. Such students will be assigned to study halls during open periods. PARKING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Parking Policy Changes for Parking privileges at Washington for the will differ from years past. This is due to many factors: (1) the higher demand in The South (Jock) lot, than in The North (Fine Arts); (2) As a result, the degree of illegal parking that occurs in the South; and (3) The degree of car crashes/hit and runs in the higher density parking areas. Therefore, The South (Jock) Lot is hereby renamed as the Red Lot to signify preferred parking. Our preferred Red Lot will have an assigned number of passing hangers that grant exclusive parking privileges during the school day. The North Lot (adjacent to Fine Arts) is hereby renamed as the Blue Lot. This is the lot that students who do not qualify for the Red Lot will receive a parking hanger, which is good for this lot only. However, if a student needs to park in the Red Lot for 0 period performance PE or for before/after school sports practices, he/she may do so without having a designated parking hanger as long as he/she leaves the lot by 7:45 am OR doesn t park in the Red Lot until school dismisses at 3 pm and parks in an appropriate spot in the blue lot during the school day. Preferred Parking Eligibility The preferred parking designated based on need and quantity. This opportunity based on the following criteria: 1. Students involved in off-campus learning a. Iowa Big b. Kirkwood Learning Academy c. Student Tutoring 2. Seniors with a 3.5 or higher 3. Juniors with a 3.5 or higher 4. All other Seniors If you are not eligible for the Red Lot, you receive a parking hanger to park in the much larger Blue Lot. 31

32 Parking Costs There is a slight cost difference between the two lots. The Red Lot parking pass will cost $15, while the Blue Lot parking pass will cost $10, this constitutes an additional $5 difference. Parking Infractions Due to the change in policy/procedure, students will have a short grace period to adjust from August 23 September 14, Consult the small parking hanger signature card for specifics. In addition, students who continue to park illegally in the Red Lot which includes, but is not limited to, parking in a non-designated parking space, parking in a throughway, parking in more than one spot, and/or failing to display or failing to properly display to the appropriate parking hanger will receive a similar grace period, two (2) parking violation tickets of warning before his/her Red Lot parking privileges are revoked. Students may have their on-campus parking privileges revoked for a number of reasons. This includes, but is not limited to: Inappropriately driving throughout the parking lot Excessive speed in the parking lot Hitting and leaving the scene without notifying the school administration or School Resource Officer (SRO) Leaving campus during the school day for the purpose of going to another area school for non-official reasons As a response to other related school discipline issues STUDENT SERVICES PTA Sponsored Warrior Closet The Washington PTA sponsors the Warrior Closet which provides free access to school supplies, clothing, shoes, food, and personal item to students in need. During Homecoming and Prom, the Warrior Closet provides access to dresses, suits, and tuxes for students to select for those upcoming events. Ms. Amy Rouse is the project coordinator; students should contact her in room 108 for any assistance. Managing Student Illness during the School Day Students are sent to the clinic if they are injured or appear ill. An attempt will be made to understand the student s complaint. This may include asking the student some questions about how he/she feels, taking a temperature, making observations, talking to the teacher, and contacting the school nurse. If a student has a temperature of 100º F. or higher, the parent/guardian will be called and the student will be sent home. Temperature is not the only symptom that influences the decision to send the student home; general appearance and functioning are important factors. After a period of observation a decision will be made to do one of the following: 1.) Call the parent/guardian; 2.) Allow the student to rest in the health office for a brief period. The student is to be fever free without fever reducing medication before returning to school. Parents will also be notified of injuries, which appear to require medical attention. Automated External Defibrillator, AED AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) are located in the Performing Arts Area, The Main Gym, and in the Washington clinic in case of emergency. Washington has a team of staff trained in CPR and AED. Physical Education Students may be excused from physical education classes for medical reasons only on the request of a doctor. A special form is available in the Health Clinic. Mental Health Services Parents who want or feel their student is in need of mental health services should contact their student s counselor. Three days a week, Washington High School has a Licensed Clinical Therapist (LMHC-t) from Tanager Place available to provide mental health therapy to students. Parents will need to complete health insurance information and a consent to treatment prior to their student meeting with the therapist. The therapist assigned to Washington High School is Jennifer Vanscoy. Substance Abuse and Prevention Effort Parents who have concerns about possible drug use by their students should contact their student s school counselor or an administrator as soon as possible. A substance abuse counselor from the Area Substance Abuse Council (ASAC) is available at WHS two days each week. 32

33 ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE ilearning *New for The purpose of ilearning is to provide all students an opportunity for individualized time to improve their learning. This time might include time to relearn or reassess course content, to learn student success skills to improve in all courses, or to enrich understanding or skills in a course or courses. This opportunity will be available Monday through Thursday after 2nd hour. Here s how it works: Teachers will identify students that are in need of intervention or enrichment from their classes and assign them time during the following week to come in for support. Students that have been identified as failing multiple classes will be assigned time to develop study skills or other success skills with a teacher, administrator, engagement specialist, counselor, or other support staff Students, that are not already assigned to another location can request time with a teacher for additional support or will be assigned to a learning lab for quiet study time to complete homework. Like all class time, the use of cell phones is prohibited. See Your Counselor Drop-ins are welcome. If your counselor is busy, rather than miss class, set up an appointment through the counseling secretary. She will give you a pass for the return visit. Be sure to sign in and out of the counseling office to avoid any misunderstanding concerning classroom attendance. Counseling Assignments Counselor assignments are organized across all grades by your student s last name. Your counselor assignments are as follows: A-D E-J K-Q R-Z Larry Simons Jennifer Byers Dean Blanchard Carla Wosoba All questions regarding scheduling and counseling should be directed to the WHS counseling office at Learning Supports (LS) Students experiencing attendance problems and those falling behind in their classes will be discussed by our Learning Support Team (LST). The team consists of: Our Engagement Specialists, Amy Rouse, Katterin Lewis, Maurice Blue (Attendance); our LS Facilitator, Gina Pins; our administrators; counselors; the school nurse, School Resource Officer (SRO) Officer Paisar, our ASAC counselor, and our therapist, Jennifer Vanscoy. Depending on the assessed needs of the student, the LST will assign a range of interventions to provide additional support to struggling students. The person or people assigned to a particular student will continue to carefully monitor their progress on a weekly basis. Parents, contact the following for student needs: 9 th graders: Katterin Lewis ( ) 10 th graders: Amy Rouse ( ) 11 th graders: Kristin Mangrich ( ) and Gina Pins ( ) 12 th graders: Maurice Blue ( ) Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) Mentors in Violence Prevention program is designed to be a student-led program where students use a discussion-based format to ensure that Washington is an inclusive environment. The program uses scenarios to examine all potential outcomes. Interested MVP mentors should contact Jacob Mason-Marshall or Gina Pins to apply to become mentors. IJAG (Jobs for America s Graduates) The mission of ijag is to provide an individualized and comprehensive approach to graduating from high school and transitioning to postsecondary options or a career. This occurs both in and out of the classroom. The program provides community mentors, frequent exposure to job and college fairs, job shadows, speakers, and resume building skills (to mention a few), in order to assist students with developing their post-secondary goals. John Gianforte and Sarah Dollmeyer are the teachers. Study Table Study Table offers after-school study help to all students from 3:00 4:00 p.m. in Room 112. This drop-in center provides free assistance in all subjects in all grades. Computers are available, and teachers are always on hand to help. Some students stop by Study Table just for a pleasant place to work on homework. Others may need assistance with math. Some need the computers to write papers. All are welcome! Study Table is available every Monday through Thursday. Snacks are served. Kayla Nelson and Kerri Ulch lead study table. 33

34 PARENT SUPPORT OPPORTUNITIES PTA - Washington s Academic Support Group PTA invites all parents, guardians, and teachers to become involved at Washington. All are encouraged to attend PTA meetings. The daytime meetings are held at 9:00 am on the second Tuesday of each month. Attending these meetings is the best way to stay informed about the school s issues and events. Mr. Cline is always present, and open to discussion, concerns, and suggestions. The Warrior ONE*FUND fund-raising program and your membership helps PTA provide the following academic support to Washington: Academic Letters and Numerals Iowa Assessment Awards Departmental Senior Awards ADASTRA (National Honor Society) support Freshman Orientation Teacher Conference scheduling and meals Open House Welcoming foreign exchange students Art Showcase Post Prom party Grounds Beautification Special academic needs Please be a part of Washington s Academic Support Group by joining PTA, attending meetings, and contributing to the Blue Chip Investments Program. Your donations are tax-deductible, and many employers will match your Blue Chip gift. Together we can encourage academic achievement for all our Washington students. Thursday, October 18 Monday, October 22 Thursday, October 25 Parent/Teacher Conferences 3:30 7:00 p.m. 3:30 7:00 p.m. 3:30 7:00 p.m. You will receive sign up information two weeks before conferences begin. PTA Officers (left to right): Katherine Brokaw, Treasurer; Dennis McDermott, President; Charu Chawla, Vice President; Liesa Greco, Secretary Patrons of the Performing Arts Patrons of the Performing Arts is a parental support group for band, choral groups, drama, orchestra, speech, and dance. Founded in 1982, PPA donated nearly $90,000 last year to support the WHS fine arts program. Goals of PPA are to promote participation, raise funds, and provide volunteers to support student performers, administrators, and directors. Officers: President: Amy Stevens Secretary: Suzi Cooper VP-Membership: Marcy Trimble Treasurer: Stephanie Suggs Washington Athletic Club The Washington Athletic Club has provided uninterrupted support for Warrior athletics since the school opened in The WAC contributed $70,000 for to fund all athletic programs at WHS. Many volunteers work to raise those funds. The Athletic Club is invaluable to Wash sports programs! Officers: President: Nikki Rowland Secretary: Angie Beer Treasurer: Jeff Freeman 34

35 KEEPING UP WITH THE LATEST INFORMATION Navigate our Website: crwash.cr.k12.ia.us Here are a few tips to help you navigate the WHS website: Click on Calendar to see a complete school event schedule. Then click again on Calendar in the upper right corner to navigate between weeks and months. Click on Quicklinks to deposit lunch money or look up phone numbers. Find Canvas and PowerSchool on the Home Page below the picture. Click on Resources for the most recent daily video announcements and Our School to navigate to Counseling for scholarship information or college entrance exam dates. For notification of schedule changes click on Calendar on the Home Page. Then click on activity calendar and then on notify me. You will automatically receive updates on schedule changes for the events that interest you. We advise parents to utilize Canvas to find out their students assignments and due dates and PowerSchool to know your student s current grade. CANVAS Canvas Learning Management System has been implemented in all 6-12 schools. Canvas is a tool for parents and students to increase access to classroom information and communicate with teachers. Canvas offers an integrated calendar that will allow you to see assignments and events for multiple courses (and multiple students) all in one place. Some teachers post worksheets and notes for students who have missed class so that they can stay up on their work. In addition to seeing assignments posted by your middle and high school teachers, Canvas also has a unique notification system that allows each user to register preferred contact methods including (s), Facebook, Twitter and others, so you can be contacted how and when you want for each aspect of the system. You may also see class announcements, online assessments, online assignment turn-in, and more! For more information on accessing the system, visit www. cr.k12.ia.us and click on Canvas! PowerSchool Students and parents have constant online access to student grades via PowerSchool. Students will have the same username and password as last school year. Students who forgot usernames or passwords can contact the Washington Main Office, and we will be glad to help them. New students will set up their usernames and passwords when they enroll. You can set PowerSchool to you weekly grade reports. Many parents love this option. PowerSchool allows parents to track the progress of all children in the family with one username and one password. Information in our fall mailing explained how parents can set up their family account and establish their username and password. PowerSchool makes it possible for students and parents to stay current on grades, attendance, and incomplete work at all times. PowerSchool is also available for mobile devices in the Apple App Store or from Google Play. Progress Reports With current grades always available on PowerSchool, printed grade reports are nearly obsolete. We no longer mail grade reports to students homes except at the end of the year. Progress grade reports, however, are distributed to students during ilearning at the nine-week point of each semester. Final grade reports are distributed to students during ilearning about one week after the first semester ends. A copy of the student s transcript is distributed during ilearning about two weeks after the first semester ends. After the spring semester ends, a semester grade report and an updated transcript is mailed to the homes of all students. OPEN HOUSE An Opportunity to Connect You are invited to attend an Open House on Monday, September 17, 6:00-8:00 p.m. This annual event provides an opportunity for parents to visit classes, meet teachers, and learn about each class. Teachers will discuss course purposes content, activities, and expectations. We encourage all parents to attend and to participate in the educational process at WHS. This is also your opportunity to join PTA, Washington s Academic Support Group. We look forward to seeing you at Open House. 35

36 ACADEMIC PLANNING Each year students receive a booklet entitled Academic Planning Guide. That guide is given to students at the time that they are planning their schedules for the following year. It includes a great deal of information about our course choices, college entrance requirements, and academic recommendations to students. That information is not repeated in this handbook but can be requested at any time from our Counseling Office. Here is a summary: English Language Arts 4 years Mathematics 3 years Physical Education 4 years Science 3 years Social Studies 3 years Grading Policy We give grades with the following numerical values in all course except Advanced Placement, Concurrent Enrollment, Project Lead the Way (PLTW), and Kirkwood Academy classes: A B C D A 4.00 B 3.00 C 2.00 D 1.00 A B C D F 0.00 A variety of opportunities are offered at Washington to students who wish to pursue college-level work. Some, like Advanced Placement (AP) courses require an examination with a passing score of 3 or above to receive college/university credit. Other opportunities don t require an AP-like exam, instead, successful completion and/or an end-of-course exam result in receiving community college credit. Due to the rigorous nature of these courses, the following grading scale is used for these courses only: A 5.00 B 4.00 C 3.00 D 2.00 A B C D B C D F 0.00 Second Grade Option If a student repeats a course, the new grade will be recorded as the grade for the course and will be included in the computation of grade point average. The transcript will retain the course number and title from the first effort, but we will change the earliest grade to N. Pass/Fail Option Each year, any Washington student who has parent approval may choose one elective course to be graded on a satisfactory/ unsatisfactory basis. Those courses count toward graduation but are not included in computing the grade point average. Courses taken to meet specific subject matter requirements, except for PE, may not be taken pass-fail. Further, courses taken to meet the subject matter requirements of the Honors Program may not be taken pass-fail. AP courses are not eligible for pass-fail. Driver Education may be taken pass/fail without it counting towards the one pass/fail per year. Students who plan to take a course for pass-fail must submit the appropriate form with parent and counselor signatures. Course expectations are the same as for graded students, and grades will be placed on all course work. An S will appear on the final grade report if the student passes the course; a U will indicate failure. The pass-fail form with parent, teacher and counselor signatures must be submitted to the Counseling Office within the first 21 days of the term. The request to drop the pass/fail option must also meet this deadline. Special Procedure for Co-Curricular-Related Course Grades Students with cumulative grade point averages above 4.0 may choose to take cocurricular-related courses as S/U. Examples include all music, student senate, newspaper, debate, and yearbook courses. This use is intended to prevent an A (or even an A+) in a co-curricular-related course from lowering a students cumulative GPA. This use of the S/U option will not be counted towards the S/U limit of one course per year. Minimum Load Requirements at Washington All freshmen and sophomores are required to enroll in seven classes each semester. Juniors will be required to enroll in at least five classes each semester (5 daily classes and P.E.). All seniors will be required to enroll in four classes each semester plus P.E Course Drop Procedures 1. All course drops are handled by the student s counselor and must be approved by the student s parent/guardian. During the first 15 school days of a term, a dropped course is removed completely from the student s transcript. Between the 15th day and the 7th week, students dropping a class will receive an N. After the 8th week of the term, the following procedures apply: 2. Any course dropped at this time will appear on the permanent record as an F if the student withdrew failing, or an N if the grade in progress is passing. 36

37 3. The student must attend this class until the Course Termination Request Form is returned to and completed by the counselor. 4. The student will be rescheduled into a study hall except for seniors who do not have study halls. Post-secondary Enrollment Options Students in grades 9-12 who have exhausted the courses available in the District program of studies may take courses offered during the regular school year by the community colleges, private colleges, or state universities. Courses that are successfully completed may apply toward graduation requirements, and the District may pay up to $250 of the cost of tuition per course. Students interested in participating in this program should contact their school counselor. Academic Honesty Policy 1. Unless a teacher has made it clear that an assignment, project, or test is to be done as a group or in pairs, it is dishonest to allow another student to copy your work or to give someone the answers. This is commonly known as cheating. 2. If a teacher forbids the use of any source whether written or electronic, it is dishonest to use that source. This would include translation programs and calculators. This is cheating. 3. For written assignments, it is dishonest to submit a paper that has already been turned in for another class unless the teacher has given his or her permission. This is cheating. 4. When writing a paper, it is dishonest to use any written, spoken, or electronic source without giving credit to the authors. This would include paying for or downloading papers from the Internet. This is commonly known as plagiarism. Out of school student to student consultation or assistance from parents and/or tutors may be exempted from these considerations. Some accommodations or exceptions may be made for those students having an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP). Consequences There will be appropriate consequences applied for infractions of these rules. The sanctions may include any or all of the following: a lowered grade for the individual assignment or for the course itself, parental notification, and/or an office referral. Individual staff members or departments may choose additional consequences that correspond with the magnitude of the specific offense. This can potentially affect eligibility for academic organizations (ADASTRA, Academic Decathlon, Student Senate) STANDARDIZED TEST TAKING OPPORTUNITIES Students who have not taken these examinations or who would like to re-take one or both of the exams should note the following dates. Here are the test dates and deadlines for the ACT: ACT Test Date Registration Deadline Late Registration Deadline Sept 8, 2018 Aug 3, 2018 Aug 17, 2018 Oct 27, 2018 Sept 21, 2018 Oct 5, 2018 Dec 8, 2018 Nov 2, 2018 Nov 16, 2018 Feb 9, 2019 Jan 4, 2019 Jan 18, 2019 Apr 13, 2019 Mar 8, 2019 Mar 22, 2019 June 8, 2019 May 3, 2019 May 17, 2019 July 13, 2019 June 14, 2019 June 21, 2019 Here are the test dates and deadlines for the SAT: SAT Test Date Registration Deadline Late Registration Deadline August 25, 2018 July 27, 2018 August 15, 2018 October 6, 2018 September 7, 2018 September 26, 2018 November 3, 2018 October 5, 2018 October 24, 2018 December 1, 2018 November 2, 2018 November 20, 2018 March 9, 2019 February 8, 2019 February 27, 2019 May 4, 2019 April 5, 2019 April 24, 2019 June 1, 2019 May 3, 2019 May 22, 2019 Use of Calculators on the SAT and PSAT Although no question on either test will require a calculator, on the basis of what has been learned about calculator use from field trials, the College Board now recommends that students bring a calculator with them when they take the new PSAT/NMSQT and SAT1. Students will have the option of using virtually any type of scientific or graphing calculator, but may not use calculators with paper tape or printers, calculators with typewriter-style keyboards, hand-held mini-computers, pocket organizers, or lap-type computers. 37

38 Iowa Assessments The Iowa Assessments are scheduled for April 2, 3, and 4. The Iowa Assessments measure what we believe should be our top priority at WHS: basic skill development. Students who significantly improve their Iowa Assessments scores this year and/or score in the top ten percent in the nation will receive a Washington High School t-shirt. Top scores in all classes will receive plaques. Many certificates are also awarded. Last year several hundred Wash students received these awards. Advanced Placement Exams The 2019 AP exams will be administered May 6 10 and May 13 17, We encourage students who are enrolled in Washington AP courses to take the AP exams. Exam registration will begin in February Students qualifying for free or reduced price lunch have their AP exam fees waived. *Fee waivers are possible for ACT, SAT, PSAT, and AP Tests. Please contact your counselor. PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test The PSAT/NMSQT is scheduled for Wednesday, October 10. The test is offered only once each year, and only juniors are eligible for National Merit competition. Sophomores may take the test for practice if they wish with all costs paid by the CRCSD. Specifically, the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test is intended to give juniors: a comparison with other students across the United States in verbal and mathematical reasoning. a trial run for the SAT and to see what college entrance tests are like. an opportunity to enter scholarship competition administered by the National Merit Corporation. a chance to participate in the Student Search program which provides new information regarding colleges and financial aid. Students planning to apply for corporation scholarships such as Rockwell, Quaker Oats, Kodak, etc., should definitely register for this test. A $20.00 registration fee must be paid to the secretary in the Counseling Office, after September 24 and before October 10. Upon payment for registration, juniors will receive a bulletin which includes a practice test, complete with answer key, scoring instructions, and other information about content and uses of the test. Actual testing will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 10. In December, students will receive a report of Student Answers displaying the correct answers and the student s responses as well as scores. Test booklets will be returned at the same time for students to review the original questions. Students may wish to make use of the computer program designed to give practice in vocabulary skills. Disks in the IMC may be checked out for use in the IMC Computer Lab. PARENT NOTES Cap and Gown Orders Information about cap and gown and announcement ordering procedures will be given to seniors at a class meeting held in October. Attention Parents of Juniors and Seniors Kirkwood s College Fair will be held on Wednesday, November 14, 10:00 am 1:00 pm. Over 100 colleges, trade schools, and representatives from post-high school training programs will be there. The WHS counselors feel this is an excellent opportunity for students and parents to visit with representatives from several colleges and vocational schools to learn about their programs. Students may be excused from classes to attend the College Fair. A list of institutions that will be represented is available in the Counseling Office. In addition to benefiting seniors, this program introduces juniors to post-high school educational opportunities. Post-High School Plans Senior parents are reminded that they may schedule an appointment with their student s counselor to discuss post-high school plans. We realize that this process is at different stages with each family. If you are interested, please schedule a conference at your convenience, STUDENT FUNDRAISING Organizations that intend to fundraise, must go through the activities office for approval. Funds raised by performing arts students for trips/tours can be applied to pay ensemble fees upon request, BUT only in the school year when the funds were raised. Monies raised by a student may be accumulated during the student s years at Washington to be applied to a tour, but unused funds will revert to Washington High School upon graduation. Exception to unused funds: funds may be transferred to a sibling s account upon request. 38

39 INFORMATION ABOUT FEES General Fees There is a district-wide High School Consumable Materials Fee of $91.00 per student. The $91.00 covers all fees except: Music Instrument Rental fees Music Uniform fees, which vary greatly from ensemble to ensemble Travel expenses including airplane, rental car, charter coach, hotel, and meal costs for extended trips or tours Special materials for personal projects Although PE locker combination locks may be used at no cost, there is a $2.75 charge for lost locks The Board of Education approved $91.00 fee must be paid by all students with this exception: If your student is eligible for free or reduced priced lunches, you should complete the Consumable Materials Fee Waiver Application to apply for a full or partial waiver of the $91.00 fee. The Consumable Materials fee for students receiving reduced-price meals is $ Washington High School families have the opportunity to pay fees online or by mail. This eliminates the need to come to school in August to pay fees. Payment receipts and parking permits will be returned to you by mail. This process is carefully explained in the annual back to school mailing. Washington High School accepts VISA/Master Card to charge your school fees (the $91.00 standard fee and/or the yearbook, literary magazine, activity ticket, etc.). To charge to your Visa or Master Card account, do one of the following: Stop by the bookkeeper s office at Washington with your Visa or Master Card number or, Call the bookkeeper ( ) and give her your card number. We will process the charge and give your student a receipt. Pay online by going to the Washington High School website and clicking on the School $ Online tab located at the top of the page. Student schedules and ID cards will be distributed in homeroom on the first day of school. To ensure that your student receives all items at that time, please make your fee payment prior to August 18. Music Uniform & Travel Fees* Washington Singers $15 Concert Chorale $15 Concert Choir $30 Madrigal Singers $45 Momentum Members $525 Celebration Members $425 Vivace $325 Slice of Jazz $150 Orchestra $30 Band $100 Dance Team $250 Color Guard $30 Percussion $30 School-Owned Instrument (12 months) $75 Second Instrument $30 Second Instrument (3 months) $30 (for students who use a school-owned instrument rather than their personal-owned instrument in band and orchestra) *All music fees are paid by Patrons of the Performing Arts for students eligible for free/reduced price meals. Activity Punch Card The $40 Activity Punch admits the student into all sports events at Washington High School at no charge except for state sponsored tournament games. The student is also admitted free into Washington games at Kingston Stadium. Students eligible for free or reduced price meals may buy Activity Punches for $15. In addition, students with an Activity Punch receive discounts to certain performing arts events and free admission to others. Parking Hanger Students must buy a parking hanger for $15 (preferential parking) or $10 (nonpreferential) and display it on all vehicles that are parked in school parking lots. See the new parking policy on page 31. The Monument Washington s Yearbook School yearbooks cost $55 if ordered before Thanksgiving. Between Thanksgiving and January, the price goes up to $60. After January, yearbooks will be $65 until pre-ordering ends at the end of spring break. The website for ordering yearbooks will be available on the Washington home page. 39

40 Admission Prices - Athletics (non-tournament) FOOTBALL Adults $7.00 High School-Middle School-Elementary Students $5.00 Senior Citizens $5.00 Booster Tickets (6) $30.00 Freshman Football at Kingston Stadium Adults and Non-students $3.00 Freshman Football at Kingston Stadium Students $2.00 (must have student ID) IMPORTANT Washington High School will not deny ANY school opportunity to ANY student for financial reasons. Please contact one of the four school administrators if you have a financial need. BASKETBALL, WRESTLING, SWIMMING, VOLLEYBALL, TRACK AND FIELD, AND SOCCER Adults $5.00 High School-Middle School-Elementary Students $4.00 Senior Citizens $3.00 Freshman Volleyball, Basketball, and Wrestling Adults $3.00 Students (must have student ID) $2.00 BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL Adults $5.00 High School-Middle School-Elementary Students $4.00 Senior Citizens $3.00 Admission Prices Performing Arts Programs, Concerts Plays, Variety Shows Musicals Adults $5.00 $6.00 $10.00 Students (9-12 w/o Activity Ticket) $4.00 $4.00 $7.00 Students (9-12 with Activity Ticket) Free Free $5.00 Students (K-8) $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 Pre-School (occupying seats) Free $3.00 $3.00 Senior Citizens (62 years or older) $4.00 $4.00 $

41 OUR GOAL: A SAFE, DRUG, WEAPON, AND GANG-FREE CAMPUS In late 2010, the Cedar Rapids Community School District entered into an agreement with the Cedar Rapids Police Department to provide a full-time police officer at each of the district s large high schools. Officer Thaddeus Paisar (officially called a School Resource Officer or SRO) began his work at Washington High School in January, Officer Paisar spends each school day at Wash interacting with staff and students and generally providing for the safety of the school community. Top priorities for Officer Paisar include preventing intruders from coming on campus, investigating any possible criminal behavior by Wash students or against Wash students, keeping illegal drugs and alcohol off our campus, and providing the school administration with information the Police Department may have that relates to Washington students. Officer Paisar has his squad car with him at all times so he can also respond to traffic violations on and near the campus. Officer Paisar is a full-time, experienced member of the C.R. Police Department. He is a graduate of Wartburg College, and he is a licensed physical education teacher. Other Security Efforts Washington High School has 52 new video surveillance cameras in operation at all times through the building and campus. Those cameras are immensely helpful in documenting inappropriate behavior on campus. Washington also has an electronic door lock system. Many doors to the building are locked at all times. Others are unlocked only during passing times when students are entering and leaving the building. While details about the Cedar Rapids Community Schools bullying and harassment policy are explained on page 28, here is a shortened version: If you feel that you are being bullied or harassed at school, at school events, or on the way to or from school by anyone (a student, a group of students, a staff member) tell someone. Tell an administrator. Tell Officer Paisar. Tell your counselor. Just tell someone in authority of your concern! Don t wait...tell someone immediately. You may also complete a written report on forms available in the Counseling Office, Main Office, Clinic, and IMC. Some students may feel that if they tell someone, the bullying or harassment will get worse. Don t feel that way. Tell school officials. They will do everything possible to STOP the bullying or harassment! Some students may feel that if they report bullying or harassment, there could be retaliation against them by the person or persons they are accusing or their friends. Don t feel that way, either. Tell school officials. They will do everything possible to stop the bullying or harassment and prevent any retaliation! ALL STUDENTS HAVE THE RIGHT TO ATTEND WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL WITHOUT FEAR OF BULLYING OR HARASSMENT. The entire Bullying and Harassment of Students policy for the Cedar Rapids Community Schools (CRCS) is readily available by going to the CRCS home page and clicking on policies and procedures on the right side of the home page. Then click on policy

42 GENERAL INFORMATION Warrior Cafe Lunch is a 30-minute period. The fourth period teacher will indicate the lunch time designated for his/her particular class. Students are encouraged to eat lunch in the cafeteria. Breakfast is available from 7:00 to 7:45 a.m. Some students at Wash are eligible for free or reduced price lunches and breakfasts. Check with your counselor or the Main Office if you think you may be eligible. The completely re-designed and remodeled WARRIOR CAFE opened in August, As students enter the serving area, they are able to choose from five serving lines. Each line offers a different type of food. After choosing their food and beverages, they leave the serving area through several check-out lines. Students really like the new ambience in the WARRIOR CAFE! Students must have cash or a sufficient account balance to make a purchase. Students are not allowed to charge meals or ala carte items if they have insufficient funds. Students will be notified of their balance verbally at the cash register. Meal Prices ( ) Breakfast Lunch High School $1.85 $2.80 Reduced Student $0.30 $0.40 Adult $2.15 $3.65 Carton of Milk $0.50 $0.50 Bus Transportation Students living three miles or more from Wash are entitled to free bus transportation. For information call or Many students who live within the 3 mile limit ride the city buses at their own expense. Summer School Students who need to make-up courses after course failures may do so during summer school. Summer courses last from one to six weeks and begin immediately following the close of the second semester. Visitors All visitors must check in at the main office. Visitor passes may be issued if the visitor is sponsored by a Wash student, but visitors are discouraged during the first or last week of a semester and on the day before or the day after a school holiday. Visitor passes will not be issued to students from other metro-area schools at any time. Visitors must be a high school age and enrolled in schools outside the metro-area. The following Cedar Rapids Community School District regulation applies to Washington High School: Individuals and representatives of non-school organizations and programs may not meet with students(s) on school property during the school day (7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) without permission from the student(s), parent(s), the school principal, and the appropriate executive director. Officers and representatives of authorized school organizations (PTA, booster groups, etc.) may conduct activities, such as the sale of merchandise, on school property during the school day with the approval of the school administration. In middle and high schools, approved post-secondary educational program representatives may meet during the school day with students who sign up in advance with school officials. With the approval of the school administration, representatives of U.S. military branches of service may meet with and provide information to students. These meetings must be held in a designated area. In middle and high schools, business representatives and other organizations who wish to contact students for appropriate purposes may obtain directory type information. ID Cards Students must have a valid Washington High identification card, which is to be carried at all times and made available upon request to staff members. The ID card is necessary for checking out materials from the IMC and for purchasing lunch. It is also an activity ticket that admits the student into all co-curricular events at Washington High School (except for state sponsored tournament events) when the $40 activity punch is purchased. It also admits students to Washington games at Kingston Stadium. Students will be charged for an ID replacement. Students must have an ID Card to enter football games at Kingston Stadium. Qualifications for Student Senate and Class Officer Students who wish to seek and hold Student Senate and class offices must meet the following requirements: Cumulative GPA of 2.50 or above. No disciplinary suspensions or good conduct infractions in last year (from date of election). No more than three detentions in previous school year. 42

43 Letters of recommendation from five teachers (at least three from current or immediate past term teachers and no more than two from a single department). No court convictions (other than minor traffic violations). Thirty student signatures. If qualified to run and elected, failure in any of the above areas will lead to removal. If the president is disqualified, the vice president becomes president. If one of the other officers is disqualified, the remaining officers will appoint a replacement with the approval of the principal. In the event a student admits to, is found guilty, or there is a preponderance of evidence of using alcohol, tobacco, or using drugs illegally, or admits to or is found guilty of a crime (except minor traffic violations) while in office, the student shall be immediately removed from office. See previous item for succession procedure. Work Permits Permits for working are issued to students ages 14 and 15 by the Iowa Workforce Development office (Lindale Mall) or our main office. Medical Exam Form for Athletes Every year each student athlete must present a certificate, signed by a physician and by the responsible adult, stating that the student has been examined and may safely engage in athletic competition. Physicals dated within the last 13 months are acceptable. A concussion sheet signed by both athlete and parent is also required. Good Conduct Rule for All Co-Curricular Activities The Good Conduct Rule is explained in detail in a policy statement that was included in your regular fall mailing from Washington High School. Eligibility is also detailed in that document. Washington High School will accept transfer of driver education credit from Kirkwood Community College. We will not transfer credit from unaccredited driving schools. Student Eligibility for Co-Curricular Activities The following are eligibility rules for men s and women s athletics: 1. All contestants must be under twenty years of age. 2. All contestants shall be regular students of the school in good standing; they shall have made passing grades in twenty term hours the preceding term for which they were enrolled, and shall be making passing grades in twenty term hours for the current term. At the time of eligibility, they must be making progress towards graduation. Students may have no F s the term before their activity or the term of participation. 3. No student shall take part in contests between high schools for more than eight semesters in high school. Attendance on Days of Activities Student participants are expected to attend classes on the day of a scheduled activity. Those not attending classes on the day of an event will usually be ineligible to participate in the activity. Any absentee exceptions must have the advanced approval of both the coach or the director and the Activities Director. Very few exceptions will be considered, but these could include court summonses, funerals, and medical appointments. Prospective NCAA Division I & II and NAIA Student-Athletes Responsibilities An NCAA rule affects all NCAA Division I and II freshman student athletes and requires them to register with the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse. Prospective NAIA athletes must follow similar procedures with the NAIA Clearinghouse. Contact your high school counselor or the Activities Director if you have questions. There are many additional factors to consider. Get all the facts! Participation on Non-School Athletic Teams A student who participates in a sport sponsored by the District may participate on a non-school team with permission of the Activities Director. Outside participation shall not conflict with the school sponsored athletic activity without prior approval by the Activities Director. It is the responsibility of the student athlete to inform school personnel of a conflict. A student who participates in a sport sponsored by an organization other than the District without obtaining permission shall be ineligible to participate on a school-sponsored team in that sport for one third of the season. A second offense shall be ineligible for one-half the season, while a third or more offense shall be ineligible for twelve (12) calendar months. IMC (Library) The IMC is open from 7:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Materials include a large selection of books, magazines, pamphlets, and non-print items. The IMC also has computers for students to use for educational purposes only. If you forget your password, please ask a media specialist for help. An ID card or schedule sheet is necessary to check out materials. If you do not have identification, materials can be held for you. Books are checked out for two weeks and can be renewed. Fines for overdue materials are charged for each school day. If items are lost, then the replacement cost is charged. If you wish to come to the IMC during a study hall period, come to the media specialist before study hall begins and ask for an IMC pass. Take the pass to the 43

44 study hall teacher who signs it and bring the pass with you to the IMC. You must stay in the IMC the entire period. You may also come to the IMC during a class period if your teacher writes you a pass. Researching Online Students have access at home and at school to several online databases. These are full text articles about current issues as well as photos, reviews, science, consumer, health, literary analysis, and education topics. Go to the Washington IMC web site: Choose from the following databases: EBSCO: over 500 titles provide current and past issues of magazines, newspapers, professional journals, and images. User ID: Wash1053 (no spaces) Password: AEA10 (no spaces) Select the high school magazine collection Many users then choose MAS Ultra selection. Be sure to put a check in the full text box before entering your search terms Proquest: Professional journals covering education topics. User ID: Wash1053 (no spaces) Password: AEA10 (no spaces) AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archives: Many thousands of newspaper photographs, graphics, tables, and maps. User ID: Wash1053 (no spaces) Password: AEA10 (no spaces) For questions, contact: Washington IMC media specialist Mrs. Renate Bernstein. Important Roles Mr. Darius Ballard, Associate Principal o Academic monitoring and support of 10th and 12th grade students. o Primary responsibility for Math, Science and World Language Departments Dr. Valerie Nyberg, Associate Principal o Academic monitoring and support of 9th and 11th grade students. o Primary responsibility for English, ELL, Special Education, Social Studies and CTE departments. Mr. Grant Schultz, Activities Director o Academic monitoring and support of student-athletes, students active in performing arts and co-curricular activites. o Primary responsibility for Athletics/ Activities, Physical Education, Driver s Ed, Visual Arts and Performing Arts Departments. Teacher Leadership, High Reliability Schools (HRS) Team Kiley Boesenberg (Math), Julie Cain (WL), David Duer (ELA), Mark Hilton (ELA), Jacob Johnson (Sci), Ian Kleman (Sci), Bill Lammers, Gina Pins (LSF), Amy Rouse (EngSp), Traci Mooney-Shaffer (WL), Michael Moran (SS), Kayla Nelson, Frank Scherrman (SS), Elizabeth Schmelzer (Art), Carla Wosoba (Couns) Department Chairs Elizabeth Schmelzer (Art), Chris Cruise (Mathematics), James Miller (Music), Frank Scherrman (Social Studies & History), Jackie Niffenegger (World Language), Jason Wood (CTE), Renate Bernstein (IMC), Matt Hatcher (PE), Ian Kleman (Science), Adam Witte (Language Arts), Kyle Fitzgerald (Special Education), Dean Blanchard (Counseling) RESERVED TIME Wednesday evenings and Sundays are reserved for non-school sponsored student activities. On Wednesdays, no public school sponsored activity shall detain high school students after 7:00 p.m. Exceptions shall be made only for compelling reasons and must be approved by the building principal and the executive director of secondary education at least 48 hours in advance. 44

45 ASSISTANCE DIRECTORY Activities Office Activity Requests Master Calendar Attendance Office Absences Homework assignments (during extended illness) Leaving school during school day Bookkeeping Office Payment of fees Clinic Lost and Found Counseling Office Career information Change of address College catalogs College entrance tests (ACT, SAT, ACH) Course Drops/Adds Leaving school (dropping) Leaving school (moving) Scholarship Information Transcripts Main Office Bulletin Announcements Free or Reduced Priced Lunch applications ID Cards and Pictures Locker Problems NOTES 45

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