ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL 2017 GRADUATION INFORMATION PACKET

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ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL 2017 GRADUATION INFORMATION PACKET THIS PACKET CONTAINS INFORMATION REGARDING: I. Graduation Requirements A. Completion of Required Course Criteria B. DOE Graduation Requirements C. Clearance of Obligation Forms, Ch. 19 D. Graduation Rehearsal Schedule E. Dress Code for Graduates II. III. IV. Senior Responsibilities for Graduation Day A. Rules and Regulations B. Contraband C. Diplomas Parent Information for Graduation Day A. Parking B. Ticket Gates C. Admit Tickets D. Photographers E. Contraband F. After the Ceremony Forms A. Graduation Agreement Form B. Behavior Agreement Form Page 1 of 7 Graduation Coordinator Kari Chung @307-0486 or kari_chung@notes.k12.hi.us

CLASS of 2017 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES I. REQUIREMENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES A. Complete required criteria for all courses needed to meet the Department of Education graduation requirements by May 12, 2017. B. Fulfill all Department of Education Graduation Requirements by completing in grades 9-12 the following credit requirements: English 4 credits Social Studies 4 credits Mathematics 3 credits Science 3 credits Physical Education 1 credit Health 1/2 credit Personal Transition Plan 1/2 credit Electives 8 credits (2 in Fine arts, CTE, or World Lang.) Total: 24 credits C. IMPORTANT DATES: Friday, Dec. 16 Completed GRADUATION AGREEMENT FORM (yellow form attached) Due to Mrs. Chung in by 3:00 p.m. (turn in to E102A or main office box) Thurs, Feb. 9 3 rd Quarter Mid-Quarter Reports distributed to students Thurs, March 30 Thurs, April 6 Senior Cap, Gown & Accessory Distribution (afterschool) 3 rd Quarter Report Cards distributed to students Friday, April 14 Senior Prom at Hyatt (Doors open at 5:00 and close at 7:00) Thurs, April 20 Tuesday, May 9 Friday, May 12 Friday, May 12 Friday, May 12 Mon- Fri. May 15-19 Saturday, May 20: 4 th Quarter Mid-Quarter Report distributed to students SENIOR FAILURE NOTICES due to Counselors by 3:00 a.m. SENIOR FINANCIAL OBLIGATION CLEARANCE FORMS DUE These forms will be distributed on May 1st and are due to the Main Office by 3:00 p.m. Any senior who is not cleared will not be permitted to participate in commencement exercises. Payment by cash or personal check (made out to Roosevelt High School through Fri, April 21). After April 21st, only CASH, money order or bank checks will be accepted. POST HIGH SCHOOL SURVEY (Attached to the Financial Clearance Form) Turn in with Senior Financial Obligation Clearance Form COMPLETION OF ALL REQUIRED CRITERIA FOR ALL CLASSES REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION Graduation rehearsals. ABSENCE=NO PARTICIPATION. Graduation, Roosevelt High School Stadium, 6:30pm *** ONLY students who promptly complete the stated requirements will be allowed to practice and participate in the Commencement Exercises *** Page 2 of 7 Graduation Coordinator Kari Chung @307-0486 or kari_chung@notes.k12.hi.us

CHAPTER 19 We recognize the excitement in students as we near graduation. However, Seniors are expected to follow the provisions of Chapter 19 through the entirety of the school year. Class cutting, Senior pranks, hazing, use of intoxicating substances, and insubordination are highlighted as behaviors that will not be tolerated in the prelude to commencement exercises. If a violation occurs, Seniors will be afforded due process in accordance with Chapter 19 provisions. In determining disciplinary actions, the principal or designee shall consider the intention of the offender, the nature and severity of the offense, the impact of the offense on others including whether the action was committed by an individual or a group of individuals such as a gang, the age of the offender, and if the offender was a repeat offender. Seniors must be aware a possible consequence when in violation of Chapter 19 is exclusion from commencement exercises. A student on suspension that coincides with commencement rehearsal or the commencement ceremony will not be allowed to participate. 8-19- 6 Prohibited student conduct; class offenses. (a) The following prohibited conduct applies to all students in the public school system, on campus, or other department of education premises, on department of education transportation, or during a department of education sponsored activity or event on or off school property. (1) Class A offenses: (A) Assault (B) Burglary; (C) Dangerous instrument, or substance; possession or use of; (D) Dangerous weapons; possession, or use of; (E) Drug paraphernalia; possession, use, or sale of; (F) Extortion; (G) Fighting; (H) Firearms; possession or use of; (I) Homicide; (J) Illicit drugs; possession, use, or sale of; (K) Intoxicating substances; possession, use, or sale of; (L) Property damage or vandalism; (M) Robbery; (N) Sexual offenses; or (O) Terroristic threatening. (2) Class B offenses: (A) Bullying; (B) Cyberbullying; (C) Disorderly conduct; (D) False alarm; (E) Forgery; (F) Gambling; (G) Harassment; (H) Hazing; (I) Inappropriate or questionable uses, or both of internet materials or equipment, or both; (J) Theft; or (K) Trespassing. Page 3 of 7 Graduation Coordinator Kari Chung @307-0486 or kari_chung@notes.k12.hi.us

(3) Class C offenses: (A) Abusive language; (B) Class cutting; (C) Insubordination; (D) Laser pen/laser pointer; possession or use of; (E) Leaving campus without consent; (F) Smoking or use of tobacco substances; or G) Truancy. (4) Class D offenses: (A) Contraband; possession or use of; (B) Minor problem behaviors; or (C) Other school rules. (i) Any other conduct as may be prescribed and prohibited by school rules. Individual school rules shall be published or made available for inspection at the school office and shall inform students, school staff, and parents of the prohibited conduct under class A through D of this section. (ii) No disciplinary action amounting to serious discipline shall be imposed for violation of any individual school rule as a class D offense. D. Attend ALL Graduation Song Practices and Rehearsals 1. Song and Rehearsal Schedule: Please note that the seniors may be released earlier than the stated times, if they are able to display mastery of graduation tasks. *Monday, May 15 Tuesday, May 16 8:00-10:00 a.m. Boys only 10:05-12:05 p.m. Girls only OR Senior Field trip to the Water Park Graduation Rehearsal at RHS Auditorium 8:00-10:00 a.m. Girls only 10:05-12:05 p.m. Boys only Wednesday, May 17 Graduation Rehearsal at RHS Auditorium 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Thursday, May 18 Friday, May 19 Graduation Rehearsal at RHS Auditorium 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. ALL Seniors Graduation Rehearsal-FINAL run-through (Entire ceremony) 8:00-2:20 p.m. ALL Seniors 2. Rehearsal Rules: One Absence = No Participation in Commencement Exercises *Monday will not apply due to the senior field trip a. Attend rehearsal ON TIME and stay the entire period. 30 minutes late will be considered absent b. Report promptly to auditorium according to schedule. Failure to report on-time will result in the following: 1) First tardy- Referred to the Vice-Principal. Parents will be notified and student will be allowed to join rehearsal. Page 4 of 7 Graduation Coordinator Kari Chung @307-0486 or kari_chung@notes.k12.hi.us

2) Second tardy-referred to the Vice-Principal. Student will be sent home and will not be allowed to participate in future rehearsals AND in the graduation ceremony. (Students are not allowed to park on campus at any time, this includes rehearsal week) c. No food, drinks, or gum in the auditorium; this will be considered a Class D offense. Please keep the auditorium clean. d. No signing or viewing of Yearbooks during the rehearsal period. Yearbooks and other items not related to rehearsal will be confiscated, (ie. Prom pictures, ipod, cell phones, etc.). Use of such items can be considered insubordination (a Class D offense), and may jeopardize participation in commencement exercises. e. Sit in your assigned seat. f. Participate and cooperate in rehearsal activities. g. Follow directions of graduation advisors and student leaders. h. Leave campus promptly after rehearsals: seniors participating in graduation rehearsals are NOT allowed on campus during school hours. You must come back after school hours to see teachers or handle other business. i. Seniors will be released for lunch and are expected to return at the designated times. Seniors will not be allowed to eat lunch in RHS cafeteria. Seniors who misbehave, cause a disruption, are insubordinate and/or violate any of the above stated rules or school rules at any time while on campus are subject to disciplinary action according to Chapter 19, including suspension and non-participation in the graduation ceremony. E. Abide by all dress standards for Graduation 1. Girls a. White knee-length dress OR white top with white skirt. b. Neckline of the dress must be lower than neckline of gown, hem of the dress must be higher than hem of the gown. c. No long sleeves that will extend beyond the gown. d. Gown must cover ENTIRE dress. e. Wear cool, non-confining dresses, not gowns since they are uncomfortable. f. NO STRAPLESS DRESSES OR TOPS. g. Wear black-covered dress shoes with flat bottoms. For your safety, we recommended a heel height of no more than two inches. (Students will be walking down a steep hill and the track is soft). We suggest girls practice walking in shoes to break them in. NO TABIS, HIGH HEELS, SPIKE HEELS, SANDALS, OR SPORTS SHOES. Shoes need to have a solid, flat bottom (platform type). They may expose a portion of the toe, but the majority of the toes and top of the foot should be covered (If you are unsure about your shoe, please check with Mrs. Chung in E102A before graduation). h. White gown, White cap, red/gold stole, and red/gold tassel. 2. Boys a. LONG black dress pants. NO JEANS. Only black dress pants will be acceptable, not dark blue, brown, etc. b. Solid white, short sleeve (long-sleeve that is rolled up), button down, collar shirt. c. Solid BLACK tie (no prints). NO BOW TIES. d. Black dress shoes and black socks. NO SPORT SHOES OR SLIPPERS. e. White gown, White cap, red/gold stole, red/gold tassel. 3. All Seniors a. Gowns should be hemmed about 8 to 10 inches above the ground with shoes. b. Honor graduates wear white stoles purchased at their own expense. c. No sunglasses on graduation day. (They will be confiscated) II. SENIOR RESPONSIBILITIES ON GRADUATION DAY Saturday, May 20, 2016 5:00 p.m. Seniors cleared to participate report to Auditorium (doors will open at 4:00 p.m.) 5:05 p.m. Start rehearsal Page 5 of 7 Graduation Coordinator Kari Chung @307-0486 or kari_chung@notes.k12.hi.us

5:40 p.m. Senior Advisors speak to graduates 6:15 p.m. Begin exit from auditorium 6:25 p.m. Exit from Building A doors 6:30 p.m. Procession begins, ceremony starts 8:00 p.m. Conclusion 9:00 p.m. Project Grad participants check-in at the cafeteria A. Rules 1. Report promptly to the RHS Auditorium before 5:00 p.m. with cap and gown off. Drape gown on the back of assigned chair. If you bring it on hangers, keep in mind the hangers will be discarded in the auditorium. 2. Register at Project Graduation table if you are attending the all-night party. 3. Roosevelt High School will not be responsible for any loss of valuables. Graduates will not be allowed to carry anything into the auditorium or to the field, besides their cap/gown. Once the Processional has begun, the auditorium will be locked and will not be opened again. 4. NO food or drinks of any kind will be allowed in the auditorium. 5. Students should behave with dignity and decorum during the processional and ceremony. They should not touch doors and lockers during final walk. They should not display any inappropriate, offensive, or distracting behavior during the ceremony. B. Consequences 1. Any items (cell phones, sunglasses, i-pods etc) that should not be brought into the auditorium will be confiscated and the student may pick them up the following Monday from the Vice Principal. 2. Any student disrupting the ceremony or displaying inappropriate behavior will be immediately removed from the field. He/She will be taken to a secured site until the parent can pick him/her up after the ceremony. The student will not be allowed to go to his/her letter to receive leis. The diploma may be withheld until the student serves detention for the behavior. 3. If the behavior involves the mass of the class, the principal may decide to end the ceremony and have everyone leave without finishing the ceremony or having congratulatory lei giving. C. Concerning the use or possession of any contraband 1. Upon entering the auditorium, graduates will be checked for contraband items such as fireworks, drugs, liquor, etc. (no backpacks/purses, only cap and gowns!) 2. NO one is allowed to leave the auditorium after being checked. If you must leave, you will be checked again when you re-enter. 3. Consequences for contraband items: a) If a person is intoxicated or violates any of the rules, removal from the ceremony will follow, without exception. b) If fireworks or any other infraction by the Class or audience disrupts the ceremony, the principal will stop the ceremony and the Class will be dismissed. D. Diplomas 1. Seniors will be receiving a diploma cover on stage on Graduation night. Accept the cover with LEFT hand; shake hands with the presenter with RIGHT hand. 2. Official diploma and mini-diploma (if purchased from Jostens) will also be distributed on Graduation night. III. PARENT INFORMATION FOR GRADUATION DAY A. Parking 1. Parking on campus will be reserved for administrators, teachers and dignitaries. Security Guards, ROTC Cadets, and Honolulu Police Officers will supervise parking. 2. Parking for special needs- we have a drive in drop off system for persons with special needs. All drop off must be done by 4:30p.m. so the gate can open at 5:30. Forms to request this option and special accommodations for seating will be available from April 3rd and will be due no later than May 12 th. B. Ticket gates Page 6 of 7 Graduation Coordinator Kari Chung @307-0486 or kari_chung@notes.k12.hi.us

1. The main gate to the field will be opened from 4:00 4:30p.m. for those with the Special Accommodation Passes to drop off the person needing assistance and a helper. The gates will then open to ticketed guests at 5:30p.m-6:15pm. At 6:15 p.m., this main gate will close. It will re-open AFTER the ceremony is completed. 2. The gate next to A-building s courtyard (Nehoa Street-side), will open at 5:30 p.m. to ticketed guests and close at 6:00 p.m. 3. The pool gate will open at 5:30pm to ticketed guests, close at 6:15pm, and re-open AFTER the ceremony is complete. C. Admit Tickets 1. Each graduating student will receive 7 Admit Tickets. Tickets will be given to each student beginning April 1st. 2. Valid admit tickets must be presented at the gates to enter and sit on the bleachers during the ceremony. 3. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Those with tickets are NOT guaranteed a seat on the bleachers, but will be allowed to enter the stadium from 5:30-6:15pm. 4. NO ONE IS ALLOWED ON THE FIELD!!! Special Arrangements If any special accommodations need to be made for guests (eg. special needs, elderly), the blue special arrangement forms will be available in print in A118 or E102A from April 3 and are due back no later than May 12 th to Kari Chung s box in the office or E102A. Forms are also available on our web site and are due no later than May 13 th. These guests will also needed an admit ticket. D. Photographers 1. Photos and video may be taken from the bleachers. No one is allowed to come down in front of the bleachers or to go on the field to take pictures or video 2. Police will remove any unauthorized photographers from the front of the bleachers and field and escort them out of the ceremony. E. Concerning the use or possession of contraband by audience 1. For security reasons, any large box or package in the possession of people entering the field will be checked by security personnel and may be confiscated. 2. For safety reasons, large signs, poles and balloons will not be allowed in the stadium during the ceremony. Please arrange for someone to bring signs in after the ceremony. 3. NO COOLERS ALLOWED in the stadium. 4. If an audience member disrupts the ceremony with fireworks, air horns or other contraband, the Principal will issue a warning to the audience. If the warning is ignored, the ceremony will be stopped and everyone will be dismissed. 5. If an individual in the bleachers is caught throwing fireworks or engaging in any other unlawful activities, he/she will be dealt with by the police. 6. If an individual in the audience is disruptive during the ceremony, he/she will be escorted out by the security staff. F. After the Ceremony 1. The audience is to remain in place throughout the Recessional. 2. Please cooperate with the ushers/usherettes to keep off the track area until all Seniors have reached their respective letters. 3. For your safety, please do not jump over the fence or off the bleacher walls. Please exit the bleacher area in an orderly fashion. 4. The audience is asked to dispose of any trash (lei containers & packages etc.) in receptacles before entering the field area. 5. The audience will be allowed 1 hour to congratulate the graduates. An announcement will be made and we ask if you can continue your celebration off campus. This is to allow Project Graduation time to organize and for our staff to clean the stadium. Page 7 of 7 Graduation Coordinator Kari Chung @307-0486 or kari_chung@notes.k12.hi.us