FRESHMAN SURVIVAL GUIDE. 275 Essex Street Lynnfield, MA Page Important phone numbers...

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275 Essex Street Lynnfield, MA 01940 781-334-5820 FRESHMAN SURVIVAL GUIDE 2017-2018 www.lynnfield.k12.ma.us Page Important phone numbers........................ 2 & 3 E-mail addresses............................... 4 What should I do when?.......................... 5 How do I get promoted?......................... 6 275 Essex Street Lynnfield, MA 01940 781-334-5820 6/20/17 How do I graduate?............................. 6 Helpful hints................................... 7 & 8 Outside help................................... 9

Page 10 HELPFUL TIPS: TEST TAKING TIPS... Read each question carefully and answer exactly what is asked. Review all answers before turning in your test. On multiple choice and fill in the blank tests, NEVER leave an answer blank; take a guess if you re not sure. On essay answers, check for proper grammar, punctuation and completeness of thoughts. Make sure you give supporting evidence to each statement. Get a good night s sleep the night before NEVER pull an all-nighter to cram for a test. STUDY TIPS... Read for understanding, not just memorization, all chapters and notes being tested. Rewrite notes from class and reading, highlighting major points. Review all materials right before the test Ask questions of teachers, parents and classmates when you do not understand key terms or concepts. It is advisable to form study groups with classmates to help each other. Take advantage of after-school extra help from your teachers. Test yourself-create questions based on your highlights of the major points you think will be on the test. EVERYTHING YOU DO, GIVE YOUR BEST SHOT!

Page 9 SOURCES OF HELP OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL: Tri-City Mental Health................. 781-596-9200 95 Pleasant Street, Lynn North Shore Children s Hospital......... 978-745-2100 51 Highland Street, Salem Mass General for Children at North Shore Family Resource Center................ 978-354-2660 Counseling and Psychology Services 800 Cummings Center, Beverly......... 978-921-1190 FAMILY SERVICES: Child at Risk Hotline.................. 800-792-5200 MA Dept. of Mental Health............. 978-863-5000 Elliot Community Human Services Outpatient Center.................... 781-581-4400 95 Pleasant Street, Lynn Department of Children and Families..... 781-477-1600 Parents Helping Parents................ 800-632-8188 Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center/24 hour...... 978-388-1888 Amesbury (9am 5pm)................ 978-834-9710 Newburyport (9am 5pm).............. 978-465-0999 CRISIS/HOTLINE NUMBERS: AIDS Action Committee.............. 800-235-2331 Al-Anon/Alateen.................... 888-425-2666 Alcoholics Anonymous............... 617-426-9444 Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual And Transgender Youth.............. 617-227-4313 National Eating Disorders Association... 800-931-2237 National Teen Dating Abuse Hotline.... 866-331-9474 Substance Abuse Crisis Line........... 800-450-9530 Suicide Prevention Hotline............ 800-273-8255 Page 2 LHS RESOURCE OFFICER Officer Patrick Curran, ext. 1102.. curranp@lynnfield.k12.ma.us MAIN OFFICE............................. 781-334-5820 PRINCIPAL Mr. Robert S. Cleary, ext. 1108............ clearyr@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Teri Campbell, Secretary, ext. 1105... campbellt@lynnfield.k12.ma.us ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. Brian Bates, ext. 1104......................batesb@lynnfield.k12.ma.us SECRETARIAL STAFF Ms. Susan Corcoran, Secretary, ext. 1107.... corcoransu@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Jacqueline Comeau, Clerk, ext. 1100.......comeauj@lynnfield.k12.ma.us GUIDANCE SERVICES...................... 781-334-5823 DEPARTMENT HEAD OF GUIDANCE Mr. Michael Moresco, ext. 1117........... morescom@lynnfield.k12.ma.us GUIDANCE COUNSELORS Ms. Kathryn Moody, ext. 1116............. moodyk@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. Scott MacKenzie, ext. 1115.......... mackenzies@lynnfield.k12.ma.us SCHOOL ADJUSTMENT COUNSELOR Ms. Ella Bitman, ext. 1106.................. bitmane@lynnfield.k12.ma.us GUIDANCE SECRETARIAL STAFF Ms. Patti Brangiforte, Secretary, ext. 1114.. brangifortep@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Gina Gustafson, Clerk, ext. 1119....... gustafsong@lynnfield.k12.ma.us MEDIA SERVICES Ms. Janice Alpert, ext. 4475................. alpertj@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Frances Fleming, Aide, ext. 4243......... flemingf@lynnfield.k12.ma.us STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES............... 781-334-7213 DIRECTOR OF NURSING Ms. Mary Homan, R.N., ext. 1110............ homanm@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Stephanie Budd, Aide, ext. 1130........... budds@lynnfield.k12.ma.us SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST 781-334-5809 Ms. Lydia Rundell-Gjerde, ext. 1103..... rundell-gjerdel@lynnfield.k12.ma.us

Page 3 METCO PROGRAM........................... 781-334-5810 COORDINATOR Mr. Curtis Blyden, Director.... blydenc@lynnfield.k12.ma.us DEPARTMENT HEADS....................... 781-334-5820 ENGLISH Ms. Maryellen Iannibelli, ext. 4313 iannibellim@lynnfield.k12.ma.us SOCIAL STUDIES Dr. Michael Boulay, ext. 4220 boulaym@lynnfield.k12.ma.us MATHEMATICS & BUSINESS Ms. Marylou Sambatakos, ext. 1118.... sambatakosm@lynnfield.k12.ma.us SCIENCE Mr. Scott Gordon, ext. 1133 gordons@lynnfield.k12.ma.us WORLD LANGUAGE Ms. Julie Sgroi, ext. 4315... sgroij@lynnfield.k12.ma.us ATHLETICS Mr. Michael Bierwirth, AD, ext. 1111 bierwirthm@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Morgan DeShaw, Secretary ext. 1112.. deshawm@lynnfield.k12.ma.us SPECIAL SERVICES at LHS......................... 781-334-5820 Mr. Gerard Coughlin, Team Chairperson.. coughling@lynnfield.k12.ma.us SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS Ms. Jill Guerriero.. guerrieroj@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Christine Hebert herbertc@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Andrea Knight... knighta@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Jenna LoConte.. locontej@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Jacqueline Morin.. morinj@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Nicole Parziale... parzialen@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Morgan Rapacki rapackim@lynnfield.k12.ma.us SPECIAL SERVICES, Main Office.............. 781-581-5140 (525 Salem Street) TIME MANAGEMENT is essential for success. Set priorities Academics should always come first. Page 8 Get organized Keep papers and all necessary materials (personal device, pen, scissors, and calculator) in a convenient location in your homework area or backpack; keep all class work and worksheets in a separate folder for each class. Do long-term assignments in small chunks Do not wait until the last minute to complete them; allow time for research and editing. Find and nourish a PASSION Find a club or sport that interests you and commit yourself to the activity. GET INVOLVED MAKE A DIFFERENCE! SCHOOL WEBSITES: Lynnfield High School: www.lynnfield.k12.ma.us Information on upcoming events and useful info are on this site. Ms. Kara Mauro, Director.... maurok@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Camille Ernest, Secretary.. ernestc@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Stacey Albano, Clerk... albanos@lynnfield.k12.ma.us

Page 7 Page 4 HELPFUL HINTS FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT: HOMEWORK is where it all starts. You should utilize your AGENDA BOOK either paper or digital and all assignments for each class should be written in it every day at the end of each class. The homework notebook should be brought home each night to remind you of what needs to get done and when it is due. Make sure your name is on each assignment, paper or digital that you turn in. Make sure that your personal device is charged each night. Make a TO DO list. Stay organized. You should AVERAGE at least 2 hours of homework each day (Mon. Fri). Set aside time each evening for homework or reading time. Completing daily and long-term assignments helps to reinforce the key terms and concepts of class discussions and helps you to better understand the material on which you will be tested. If you have no work due the next day, you can always review class notes, readings or work on a long-term assignment. Make sure that your homework is neat and legible. Make a POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION at least once a day in each one of your classes. This can be done by answering a question, asking a pertinent question or by coming into class with a positive attitude that clearly shows that you CARE about learning. E-MAIL PREFERABLE TO VOICE MAIL FACULTY (Dept. Heads and Special Education refer to page 3) Mr. Brent Ashley.. ashleyb@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Katie Barrett.. barrettk@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Katie Belanger.. belangerk@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. Zachary Billings. billingsz@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. Ethan Blanchette blanchettee@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Susan Breen.. breens@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Erica Buchholz.... buchholze@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Susan Carroll... carrolls@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Audrey Coats. coatsa@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Liane Cook cookli@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Cathy Creighton. creightonc@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. Adam Dell Aria.. dellariaa@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. Joseph DiBiase......dibiasej@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Karen Ellis..... ellisk@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. David Forster.... forsterd@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Lisa Giacalone.. giacalonel@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Jennifer Goguen.. goguenj@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Nicole Hawes..... hawesn@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Elizabeth Hayden.. haydene@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. Douglas Hodgkins hodgkinsd@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Laura Johnson... johnsonl@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Elizabeth LaMonica. lamonicae@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. Paul LaMonica lamonicap@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. Patrick Lamusta. lamustap@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Emily LeBlanc.. leblance@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Jodie Leibowitz.. leibowitzj@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Leane Manderson... mandersonl@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Stefanie Marcoux marcouxst@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. Vincent Mirasolo.. mirasolov@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Patricia Mondello. mondellop@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Karyn O Neill.. oneillk@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Patricia O Reilly oreillyp@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Michelle Perrone perronem@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. Joseph Puleo... puleoj@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Arlene Roberts. robertsa@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. Chris Sakelakos. sakelakosc@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Jill Sewell.. sewellj@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Catherine Silva. silvac@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. Steve Smith.. smiths@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Ernestine Struzziero. struzzieroe@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. James Thoen.. thoenj@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Margaret Thompson... thompsonm@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Kelsie Toy.. toyk@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. William Wallace. wallacew@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Kristin Wane. wanek@lynnfield.k12.ma.us

Page 5 Mr. Neal Weidman weidmann@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Mr. Thomas Westmoreland westmorelandt@lynnfield.k12.ma.us Ms. Kacy Zurkus.. zurkusk@lynnfield.k12.ma.us What should I do when? I AM ABSENT... Have a parent call the school the day you are out (781) 334-5820, press #2. I DON T FEEL WELL WHILE IN CLASS... Ask your teacher for a pass to the Nurse s Office and, if necessary, the nurse will call your parent. I AM LATE... Bring in a note signed by a parent to the Main Office. Be sure to sign in immediately upon entry into the building. NEED TO LEAVE EARLY... Before the start of school, bring a note to the Main Office signed by a parent. You will get a pass excusing you from the class(es) you will miss. At the time of your dismissal, go to the Main Office to check out. MY LOCKER WON T OPEN... Go to the Main Office to report the problem. I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH MY SCHEDULE OR A CLASS... See your guidance counselor in between classes, before or after school, during a study period, or with a pass from a teacher. I WANT TO JOIN A CLUB, TEAM OR OTHER ACTIVITY... See the advisor/coach about the sign-up/try-out process or see your guidance counselor. I HAVE COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS TO TURN IN... Go to the Main Office. I HAVE LOST SOMETHING... Check all rooms you have been in that day then check the Main Office. If it is clothing, check the Lost and Found across from gym. I NEED A QUIET PLACE TO DO RESEARCH AND READING... Go to the Media Center. I NEED EXTRA HELP OR TUTORING... See your teacher to stay after school, stop by the peer tutoring program sponsored by NHS or see your guidance counselor. Page 6 ANOTHER STUDENT IS MAKING THREATS OR HARASSING ME... Tell a teacher, go to the Main Office to speak with either the Principal or the Assistant Principal, tell your guidance counselor, school psychologist or nurse. I NEED A WORKER S PERMIT... See the secretary in the Guidance Department or go to LHS Edline website and click on Guidance and under contents Student Working Papers and printout. Have employer fill out the Promise of Employment section and parent fill out the second page. Return to Guidance Office once complete and we will prepare the permit with the seal of LHS. HOW DO I GET PROMOTED? Promotions are based on the accumulation of credits. Full-year courses are worth 5, 5.5 or 6 credits, semester courses are worth 2.5 and Freshman Physical Education is worth 2 credits for the year. Credits are earned by successfully passing a class with a D- or better as a final average at the end of the year. Each quarter s grade is worth 20% of the final grade while the mid-term and final exams are each worth 10%. A student who fails to pass a course for the year may only attend summer school if they have passed at least one quarter each semester, is recommended for summer school by the classroom teacher and is approved to attend by the principal. At LHS, we believe that you can t do well in any class if you are repeatedly absent from school. Students who have UNEXCUSED ABSENCES totaling more than 10% of the class meetings of any course will lose credit for that course. Credit will be denied for absences as follows: in grades 9-11, after 16 classes for a full-year course or 8 absences in a half-year course. In grade 12, after 14 classes for a full-year course and 7 classes for a semester course. If properly documented and at the discretion of the principal, extended illness is exempted from the excessive absence total. CREDITS NEEDED TO BE PROMOTED: 25 to sophomore year 75 to senior year 50 to junior year 108 to graduate HOW DO I GRADUATE?? To graduate from Lynnfield High School, you must earn at least 108 credits and meet certain department requirements by passing the courses listed below. In addition, you must also complete 35 hours of community service in order to graduate from LHS. DEPARTMENT REQUIRED COURSE(S) English.................. English 9, 10, 11 (including Research paper), 12 Mathematics............. Four full-year math courses Science.................. Three full-year science courses Social Studies............. Modern World History, U.S. History I, U.S. History II Unified Arts.............. One semester course Business/Technology....... One semester course Physical Education/Health.. PE 9/Health, PE 10, PE 11, PE 12 Community Service........ 35 hours (at least 20 hours by end of grade 10)