THE BRAVE WAY. Manalapan High School August 2017

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THE BRAVE WAY Manalapan High School August 2017 Message from Dr. Angelozzi - Principal On behalf of the administration at Manalapan High School, I would like to welcome everyone to the 2017-2018 school year. As a school community, we look towards preparing students for an ever-changing society, we will look to achieve two overall goals. First, our students will engage in student-centered lessons designed to challenge learners to think critically, collaborate, creatively problem solve, and communicate with their peers. Second, our school community will maximize opportunities for students to achieve individual goals in an inclusive school environment that supports students socially, emotionally, and academically. Our school has recently undergone numerous improvements to support these initiatives. Those upgrades include the addition of classroom sets of Chromebooks for all English I classes, the addition of another collaborative learning space in the Media Center, and the inclusion of various educational resources designed to support peer-to-peer communication and problem-solving. It is our hope that by motivating students to engage in dynamic and authentic learning opportunities, our students will develop their creativity and critical-thinking skills. Furthermore, we will continue to support students throughout their high school careers from our freshmen transition program to after-school support programs to college and career planning and goal setting. We continually strive to work with students in an effort to prepare them for life beyond the walls of Manalapan High School. This school year brings new changes to the high school administrative and supervisory staff as well. Mrs. Melissa Venuto, Assistant Principal, served for the past six years as the English, Health and Physical Education, and Business Supervisor at Manalapan High School. Mr. Rodney Taylor, Supervisor of Extracurricular Activities, served as a Mathematics Teacher and Varsity Football Coach at Neptune High School for the past ten years. Ms. Jelena Komitas, Mathematics, Technology Education, and Business Supervisor, recently served as a Math Specialist in New Brunswick Public Schools and has ten years experience as a math educator. The wealth of knowledge and commitment that these individuals bring to their current positions will foster our schools ongoing commitment to help students reach their fullest potential through taking coursework that is personally rigorous and aligned to their passions. As always, we will embrace the philosophy that We are Manalapan High School and this is OUR HOUSE! Our students will spend a large amount of time at school throughout the course of the year, and this philosophy entails that we, as a school community, maintain pride in our school and strive toward academic excellence while taking the time to enjoy the many curricular, co-curricular, and extra-curricular activities that Manalapan High School has to offer. I encourage students, staff, parents/guardians, and community members to attend our athletic events, plays, concerts, art exhibitions, and other school-wide functions. Moreover, teamwork amongst teachers, parents/guardians, counselors, support staff, and administrators will help to ensure the continued success of our students. We welcome and appreciate your involvement, ideas, suggestions, and questions. I look forward to welcoming the Freshmen Class on September 5th and seeing all students on September 6th. Enjoy the rest of your summer! The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education. ~ Martin Luther King, Jr. Save the Date! Meet the Coaches Night August 30, 2017 6:00 p.m. Back to School Night September 14, 2017 6:30-8:30 p.m. A Parent s Guide to Social Media and Cyber-bullying September 14, 2017 5:30-6:15 p.m.

MHS Band performing at Brave Beginnings Welcome Class of 2021 and Transfer Students The Manalapan High School community extends an invitation to all incoming 9 th grade students, transfer students, and their parents/guardians to attend our 5th Annual Brave Beginnings Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 6 p.m. Welcome Mrs. Venuto The Braves family welcomes Mrs. Venuto as one of our new assistant principals. Mrs. Venuto served as a supervisor here at Manalapan High School for the past six years. I am so excited to begin working with students in my new role as assistant principal. I look forward to an awesome school year. Freshmen Orientation Parent Workshop A Parent s Guide to Social Media and Cyberbullying September 14, 2017 5:30-6:15 p.m. Manalapan High School Auditorium Students enjoying the prom Prom Junior Prom - April 13, 2018 Senior Prom - June 8, 2018 This workshop will provide parents with the latest information about social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, etc. and how these platforms are used by students for positive and negative purposes.

Message from the Supervisor of Extracurricular Activities Mr. Taylor I would like to wish you a warm welcome to Manalapan High School on behalf of the Department of Athletics and Extracurricular Activities. The advisors and coaches are extremely excited to embark on a successful 2017-2018 school year. With 24 varsity sports and over 40 activities and clubs, we are anxious to support the academic and social success of our entire student body. I strongly encourage each student to get involved in the school community through any of these diverse opportunities of participation. As American author, Napoleon Hill, states, You must get involved to have an impact. With the approach of the Fall Season and the first official day of practice set for August 15th, there are several resources you can use to answer most questions that may arise. For scheduling questions please visit www.shoreconferencenj.org and click on the Manalapan High School link to see the most up-to-date sports scheduling information. If you would like to receive scheduling changes by sport as they occur, click on Manalapan High School and the Notify Me icon on the right-hand side of the screen. Additional information regarding all extracurricular programs can be found at www.frhsd.com/manalapan by clicking on the Activities link at the top of the page. We look forward to a phenomenal upcoming school year. It is an honor to contribute to such a rich tradition with you. Feel free to contact me at rtaylor@frhsd.com or (732) 792-7200 ext. 5011 when necessary. Meet the Coaches Night - Fall Sports August 30, 2017-6:00 p.m. The Braves family welcomes our new Supervisor of Extracurricular Activities (SECA) Mr. Taylor to Manalapan High School. I couldn t be more excited to join the Manalapan Braves administrative team. As we embark on a successful 2017-2018 school year, I look forward to my role in contributing to the rich tradition that exists in this school and community. IMPORTANT NOTES FROM THE HEALTH AND ATTENDANCE OFFICES ATTENDANCE: Please notify the attendance office (ext. 5020) for all absences/tardies. Students should submit doctor s notes for absences to the Attendance Office within 48 hours of returning to school. CELL PHONES: Students may not use cell phones to contact parents regarding illnesses. All communication should be handled through the Health Office. MEDICATIONS: A physician s order and written parental permission is required for all medications administered at school, including over-thecounter medicine, such as Advil, Tylenol. All medications must be brought in by the parent/guardian in the original container. New orders are required for each school year. Students are permitted to carry/self administer emergency medications such as inhalers and Epi-Pens only. Specific forms must be completed by the child s physician and parent/guardian. If you have any questions regarding medication administration at school, please call the nurse s office. HEALTH CONCERNS: If your child has a health issue (medical problems, allergies, Epi-pen, etc.), please notify the school nurse. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the sharing of your child s health information with the staff, please contact the Health Office. PHYSICAL EDUCATION RESTRICTIONS: If your child is unable to participate in a physical education class, a doctor s note is required with the following information: Diagnosis Return to Physical Education class date If applicable, the doctor s note must indicate that your child must use crutches and/or the elevator. CRUTCHES: Students who need to use crutches must obtain documentation from a physician or other appropriate medical professional. Documentation must provide the following information: diagnosis and duration of the authorized use of crutches and documentation that the student has received training on the use of crutches. PHYSICALS: Students should have at least one physical exam from grades 9-12. Physical forms are available on the district website, www.frhsd.com. Please feel free to contact the Health Office with any concerns at 732-792-7200 ext. 5046.

ATTENDANCE AND CREDIT WITHDRAWAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Consistent daily attendance and on time arrival to school is critical to the learning process and academic success. In accordance with state law, students are required to attend school regularly to ensure continuity of instruction and classroom participation. Your child s course credit may be withdrawn if the total number of absences (excused and unexcused) is excessive. Excessive is defined as exceeding: five (5) days for a quarter course nine (9) days for a half year course fourteen (14) days for a three-quarter course eighteen (18) days for a full-year course Attendance shall be taken daily in every class and parent/guardians will be notified of absences through various communications. Interventions and supports will be provided to students to assist in improving attendance. More detailed information is available on our website, www.frhsd.com, in the Student-Family Handbook under the Attendance section. Course Max Notification #1 via Attendance Improvement Action Plan Notification #2 via Credit Withdrawal Notification Absences Genesis Genesis Health 5 2 days absences 4 days absences 6 days absences Semester 9 3 days absences 6 days absences 7 days absences 10 days absences Physical 14 4 days absences 8 days absences 10 days absences 15 days absences Education Full Year 18 6 days absences 10 days absences 14 days absences 19 days absences Dress Code The Board of Education recognizes that each student s mode of dress and grooming is a manifestation of the student s personal style and individual preferences. However, students may NOT Wear clothing that endangers their health or safety or that of others. Creates disorder or disrupts the educational programs. Wear any type of clothing, apparel or accessory that indicates the student has membership in or affiliation with any gang associated with criminal activity. Wear apparel with biased, offensive or profane messages, alcohol, drugs, tobacco or sexual references. Single strapped, strapless, low cut, bare midriff, tube or halter tops, tight fitting, transparent, or suggestive clothing. Wear torn-off or half-shirts. Clothing more appropriate for beach wear (bathing suits, very short shorts, etc.) or sleepwear (pajamas). Wear or carry sunglasses, hats, headbands, bandanas, or other head coverings; metal chains, jewelry or accessory articles that have the potential to be used as a weapon, gang attire, facial markings that display non-school related symbolism. Students must Wear clothing which totally covers the torso. If wearing spandex pants the bottom of your shirt must reach your finger tips. Wear skirts, dresses, or shorts that extend to the student s fingertips when standing upright. Make sure that undergarments are not visible.

@MHSBraves @MHSBravesSports #TheBraveWay Final Makeup Teen Driver Safety Program - September 28, 2017 Manalapan High School at 6:00 p.m. MANALAPAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT PARKING Students who have completed the required process will be able to pick up the parking hang tag on August 28, 2017. Students who have applied for parking and have not met all the district requirements or still owe a fine will be notified. All fines must be paid prior to receiving the hang tag. This hang tag MUST be displayed in order to park on campus. NO STUDENT WILL BE ALLOWED TO PARK ON CAMPUS WITHOUT A VALID HANG TAG. Visit our website for daily announcements and more. http://www.frhsd.com/domain/9 Parent-Teacher Conference Night Thursday, November 16, 2017 YEARBOOK PICTURES Underclassmen photos will be taken in the auditorium on September 29, 2017.

Wednesday, September 6, 2017 is the first day of school for all students. The warning bell rings at 7:25 a.m. - 1st period begins at 7:30 a.m. INFORMATION ON PARENT PORTAL PLEASE READ CAREFULLY! The Freehold High School Regional School District provides access to forms and important information, including student attendance, grades, and conduct, electronically through its online Portal. The Parent Portal is now open in order to provide access to required student forms for each student for the 2017-2018 school year. Parents are required to log into their parent account, review the forms and information and acknowledge their review. This acknowledgment will constitute an electronic signature and will have the same force and effect as a written signature. Please note that student schedules will be available on the Portal Friday, August 18 and will not be visible until all required forms are reviewed and acknowledged. Please contact the main office of your child s school to request paper forms if you do not have computer/internet access. Important forms: Please log-in, review, and acknowledge through an electronic signature the following important documents: 2017-2018 Student-Family Handbook Acknowledgement Form Network Use Agreement Form FERPA and Directory Notification of Rights Form Media Information Release Form Student Health History Form Parent Questionnaire NJ Family Care Information Form Emergency Contact Form note: you will be prompted to update your child s emergency contact information in the Parent Portal Student bus passes: Student bus passes will be available on Friday, August 18 at approximately 4:00 p.m. Click on the View Bus Pass link in order to download and print the student bus pass. Please contact the Office of Transportation at (732) 431-8368 with any questions or concerns regarding transportation. Student schedules: Student schedules will be available on Friday, August 18 at approximately 4:00 p.m. Schedules will only be available when ALL forms are completed and signed. Any questions regarding student schedules should be directed to the Guidance Office. Students will have until September 15, 2017 to add or drop any classes. Course changes will not be possible after September 15, 2017. Acceptable reasons for changing a course include: Data processing errors, i.e. a required course is not on the student schedule or the requested level is not indicated. Successful credit recovery program or credit advancement which allows progress to the next sequential course. Seniors who need a course to fulfill a graduation requirement. A documented history of student/teacher/immediate family conflict. Requests for schedule changes based on teacher preference will not be honored. These guidelines and procedures for schedule changes will be followed at all times. Guidance office contact information: Manalapan High School- 732-792-7200 Extension 5037 All students must be dropped off and picked up on the auditorium side of the building. No one should drop off or pick up students in the senior parking lot which is located next to the gym. Also for safety reasons, students must exit and enter the vehicle onto the curb.