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Spartanburg High School 500 Dupre Drive Spartanburg, SC 29307 864-594-4410 864-594-6742 WELCOME TO THE 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR Welcome to another exciting year at Spartanburg High School. The Class of 2017 has started their senior year and we are happy to have a new group of freshmen joining us. We also wanted to say welcome to our new faculty and staff: shs.spartanburg7.org Jeff Stevens, Principal August 15, 2016 Kayla Anderson (Spanish) Katherine Baymiller (French) Katelyn Cockrell (English) Patricia Craddock (nurse) Jonathan Eason (Social Studies) Avery Frost (Art) Belinda Gillespie (Registrar) Jeremy Gordet (Science/PLTW) Dr. Donna Howell (Science) Kristin Owens (Social Studies) Dr. Letha Maxton (Psychologist) Tracy Petty (Math) Pam Vandiver (9 th grade Secretary) Xiao Yang (Chinese) FIRST FOOTBALL GAME OF THE SEASON FRIDAY, AUGUST 19 th HOME vs. SUMMERVILLE HS 7:30 PM PICTURE DAY FOR ALL STUDENTS (except seniors) will be Tuesday, September 6 th. PICTURE MAKE-UPS ALL GRADES will be taken Tuesday, September 20 th. Seniors will sign up in Mr. Lawson s office. Legacy has added a Sept 24th date if a senior parent wants any additional candid shots after the formal shot done. Go to their website at: www.legacystudios.com to sign up. Please urge your student to get involved. Studies have shown that students who are involved in extracurricular activities have more academic success. There are many opportunities to be get involved whether in athletics (41 teams in 14 sports) or by joining one of the numerous clubs and organizations. Please come to the PTO Open House next Monday, August 22 nd at 6 PM and meet our teachers. Once again, we hope this is a successful and encouraging year. Jeff Stevens, Principal SAT 2016-2017 Registration information is available in Guidance or online at www.collegeboard.com REGISTRATION DEADLINES TEST DATES Regular Late Mail in Late Online/ Deadline Deadline Phone Deadline Oct. 1, 2016 Sep. 1, 2016 Sep. 13, 2016 Sep. 20, 2016 Nov. 5, 2016 Oct. 7, 2016 Oct. 18, 2016 Oct. 25, 2016 Dec. 3, 2016 Nov. 3, 2016 Nov. 15, 2016 Nov. 22, 2016 Jan. 21, 2017 Dec. 21, 2016 Jan. 3, 2017 Jan. 10, 2017 Mar. 11, 2017 Feb. 10, 2017 Feb. 21, 2017 Feb. 28, 2017 May 6, 2017 Apr. 7, 2017 Apr. 18, 2017 Apr. 25, 2017 June 3, 2017 May 9, 2017 May 16, 2017 May 24, 2017 ACT 2016-2017 Registration information is available in Guidance or online at www.act.org REGISTRATION DEADLINES TEST DATES Regular Late Sept. 10, 2016 Aug. 5, 2016 Aug. 6-19, 2016 Oct. 22, 2016 Sept. 16, 2016 Sept. 17-30, 2016 Dec. 10, 2016 Nov. 4, 2017 Nov. 5-18, 2016 Feb. 11, 2017 Jan. 13, 207 Jan. 14-20, 2017 Apr. 8, 2017 Mar. 3, 2017 Mar. 4-17, 2017 June 10, 2017 May 5, 2017 May 6-19, 2017

MACBOOK DISTRIBUTION Students will receive their MacBooks between Tuesday, Aug. 16 th - Friday, Aug.19 th Now is also the time to go ahead and pay for your student s MacBook Protection Plan so that their laptop is protected. 2016-2017 Spartanburg High School Bell Schedule (assigned wings are subject to change) 7:25... Early Bird Orchestra Tardy Bell 7:53... bell to go to 1 st period 8:00-8:55... 1 st period/ Announcements 9:00-9:51... 2 nd period 9:56-10:47... 3 rd period 10:52-11:43... 4 th period 11:43-12:11... 1 st Lunch (A-, B-, 2 nd fl C-wings, DMTC, VEC) 12:16-1:22... 5 th pd. for 1st Lunch 11:48-12:16...1 st Half 5th pd. for 2nd Lunch 12:16-12:42. 2 nd Lunch (1 st fl. C-, 1 st, 2 nd fl. D-, L-, M, N-wings) 12:47 1:22... 2 nd Half 5th pd. for 2nd Lunch 11:48 12:54... 5th pd. for 3 rd Lunch 12:54 1:22... 3 rd Lunch (3 rd fl. D-, FA bldg., E-wing) 1:27-2:17... 6 th period 2:22-3:15... 7 th period / Announcements Please plan to attend the PTO Open House Monday, August 22 6 PM PTO needs you to join!! $10 per family Additional donations are appreciated. All proceeds go directly to benefit students and teachers of Spartanburg High School. WHO YOU NEED TO KNOW? School Administration Jeff Stevens, Principal 594-4410, ext. 7209 Todd Staley, Athletic Director 594-4410, ext. 7285 9th grade Student Last Name Mo - Z Jada Kidd, 9th grade Director 594-4513 ext. 7401 9th grade Student Last Name A - Mi Jeff Boucher 594-4513, ext. 7406 10th-12th grade Student Last Name A Gor David Lawson 594-4410, ext. 7233 10th-12th grade Student Last Name Gos O Cameron Collier 594-4410, ext. 7241 10th-12th grade Student Last Name P Z Dr. Kira Reaves 594-4410, ext. 7229 Dr. Martha Brothers 594-4410, ext. 7283 Syreeta Greene 594-4410, ext. 7213 Guidance Counselors John Wolfe, Dir. of Guidance 594-4410, ext. 7217 9th grade A - K Piper Holmes 594-4513, ext. 7403 9th grade L Z Anton Gist 594-4513, ext. 7402 10th 12th A Cox Calla Snow 594-4410, ext. 7219 10th 12th Crawford He Carolyn Ragin 594-4410, ext. 7222 10th 12th Hi Mergenthaler Sarah Jumper 594-4410, ext. 7221 10th 12th Merritt Saxon Glover Smiley 594-4410, ext. 7218 10th 12th Scharff Z Beki Moyer 594-4410, ext. 7220 Fees Beverly Burrell 594-4410, ext. 7208 Bus Transportation Linton Carpenter 594-4423 Cafeteria Kim Roark 594-4422 Members will be given the opportunity to volunteer in numerous areas. Please Support Our Vikings!!

PLEASE HELP US ENFORCE THE SCHOOL POLICIES... DISMISSAL PROCEDURE STUDENTS ARE DISMISSED ONLY AT CLASS CHANGE. Students are permitted to leave school before their regular dismissal only at the written request of a parent or guardian, for a legitimate reason of which the principal shall be the judge. Emergency dismissals must be obtained through the attendance office secretary. A student must have a dismissal slip to leave the school building. Students bringing a written request for dismissal must present it to the attendance office secretary when they arrive at school. If approved, the student s name and time of dismissal will appear on the daily attendance bulletin. In all cases, students are officially dismissed only when they sign out in the attendance office after receiving permission. If they are returning to school, they must also sign in in the attendance office. DISMISSALS COUNT AS ABSENCES FOR THE CLASSES THAT ARE MISSED AND WILL BE PROCESSED IN THE SAME MANNER AS ABSENCES. Students must bring medical or parental documentation to excuse all absences due to a dismissal. Remember: Only five parent notes are accepted each semester. Deliveries of off-campus lunches will not be accepted. If your child does not eat the school lunch, they need to bring their lunch with them in the morning. NON-NEGOTIABLE BEHAVIORS Non-negotiable behaviors: Behaviors that are ABSOLUTELY NOT TOLERATED and the following consequences are non-negotiable. ACTION CONSEQUENCE Profanity in the Classroom 1st offense 2 days OSS 2nd Offense 3 days OSS 3rd Offense 5 days OSS Fighting Recommended Expulsion Open Defiance to Adults 1st offense 3days OSS 2nd Offense 5 days OSS 3rd Offense 10 days OSS Aggressive Behavior 1st Offense 3 days OSS 2nd Offense 5 days OSS 3rd Offense 10 days OSS All students must have an ID in their possession while on school grounds. Students must purchase this card for $5.00. TARDY POLICY Tardies are counted for the entire year. Every student is allowed 5 unexcused tardies to school. Unexcused tardies 6-10 are punishable by one day of detention hall per tardy. Unexcused tardies 11-15 are punishable by one day in ISS (in school suspension) per tardy. All unexcused tardies over 15 are punishable by one day of OSS (out of school suspension) per tardy. Students who arrive to school before 8:30am are considered tardy to school. Students who arrive to school after 8:30 AM are considered absent from 1st period. Parent notes do not excuse tardies. Only notes from medical or professional agencies will excuse tardies. Students who are tardy to a 2nd -7th period class will receive one-day in detention hall. LATE TO SCHOOL 1. Any student arriving to school after the first period tardy bell rings will follow one of these procedures. 2. Tardy because of late bus arrival Student must have a bus tardy slip indicating arrival time for admittance to a classroom and should go directly to the appropriate classroom. 3. Tardy other than late bus arrival Report directly to your attendance office secretary. Students will not be admitted tardy to a classroom, including Daniel Morgan, without a pass from the secretary. Please see the Parent-Student Handbook for a complete listing of school policies.

2016-2017 IMPORTANT DATES Aug. 15 First Day of School Aug. 16 MacBook Distribution Seniors Aug. 17 MacBook Distribution Juniors Aug. 17 Meet the Vikings (6:30 PM) gym Aug. 18 MacBook Distribution Sophomores Aug. 19 MacBook Distribution Freshmen Aug. 22 PTO Open House (6 PM) Sept. 5 LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Sept. 6 Picture Day grades 9-11 Sept. 12 7Reads Sept. 14 Early Out Collaborative Day () Sept. 14 Progress Reports Sept. 19 Senior Parent Guidance Meeting (6 PM) atrium Sept. 19 Scholarship Workshop (7 PM) atrium Sept. 20 Spartanburg County College Fair (6-8 PM) Memorial Auditorium Sept. 20 Picture Day MAKEUPS all grades Sept. 27 Choral Festival (7 PM) Oct. 7 Spaghetti Choral Concert (5 PM) Oct. 17 End of 1 st 9 weeks Oct. 17 Financial Aid Workshop (7 PM) atrium Oct. 20 Parent-Teacher Conferences (3:30-6:30 PM) Oct. 21 Parent-Teacher Conferences (8-noon) Oct. 24 Report Cards Issued Oct. 27 College Application Day (all day) media center Nov. 5 Saturday School Nov. 6 Daylight Savings Time Ends (fall back one hour) Nov. 7 SHS Band Concert (7 PM) Nov. 8 ELECTION DAY HOLIDAY Nov. 10 Fall Signing Day (12:30 PM) gym Nov. 11 Veterans Day Assembly Nov. 12 Saturday School Nov. 16 Early Out Collaborative Day () Nov. 18 Progress Reports Issued Nov. 19 Saturday School Nov. 21 Orchestra Concert (7 PM) Nov. 23-25 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS Nov. 28 Collage Concert (7 PM) Nov. 29 Dickens of a Christmas (6 PM) Nov. 30 Fall Sports Banquet (6:30 PM) atrium Dec. 3 Saturday School Dec. 6 Christmas Parade (6:30 PM) Dec. 10 Saturday School Dec. 12 Choir Concert (7 PM) Dec. 13 1 st semester exams 5 th period Dec. 14 1 st semester exams 1 st and 2 nd period Dec. 15 1 st semester exams 3 rd and 4 th periods Dec. 16 1 st semester exams 6 th and 7 th periods Dec. 19-30 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Jan. 2 Staff Development / Student Holiday Jan. 3 First day of Second Semester Jan. 9 Report Cards Issued Jan. 10 End of 90 days Jan. 16 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. HOLIDAY Jan. 17-20 Student Council DC Trip Feb. 1 Winter Signing Day (12:30 PM) gym Feb. 3 Progress Reports Feb. 8 Black History Assembly Feb. 8 Early Out Collaborative Day () Feb. 13 Chamber Orchestra Concert (7PM) Feb. 20 Student Holiday / Staff Development Feb. 22 Josten s Commit to Grad Meeting Sophomores (10AM) gym Mar. 6 Band Concert (TBA) Mar. 8 Winter Sports Banquet (6:30 PM) atrium Mar. 12 Daylight Savings Time Begins (spring ahead 1 hour) Mar. 16 End of 3 rd 9 weeks Mar. 16 Parent/Teacher Conferences (3:30-6:30 PM) tentative Mar. 17 Student Holiday / Staff Development Mar. 17 Parent/Teacher Conferences (8 AM - noon) tentative Mar. 20 Academic Excellence Program Mar. 23 Report Cards Issued Mar. 27 Orchestra Concert (7 PM) Apr. 3-7 SPRING BREAK HOLIDAYS Apr. 13 Spring Signing Day (12:30 PM) gym Apr. 15 Saturday School Apr. 19 Early Out Collaborative Day () Apr. 21 Senior Field Day Apr. 21 Yearbook Distribution Apr. 22 Saturday School Apr. 22 Prom (8 PM 12 AM) Indigo Hall Apr. 24 Senior Recognition Night (7 PM) gym Apr. 26 Progress Reports Apr. 27 Orchestra Finale (7 PM) Apr. 29 Saturday School Apr. 29 Choral Pop Show (7 PM) May 1-12 AP Exams May 6 Saturday School May 10-12 Senior Exams May 13 Saturday School May 15 Percussion Ensemble (6:30 PM) May 16 Spring Sports Banquet (6:30 PM) gym May 17 Spring Sports Banquet (6:30 PM) gym May 19 GRADUATION May 23 2 nd semester exams 5 th period May 24 2 nd semester exams 1 st and 2 nd periods May 25 2 nd semester exams 3 rd and 4 th periods May 26 2 nd semester exams 6 th and 7 th periods May 26 Last Student Day May 29 Memorial Day Holiday

CAREER TALK Our Career Specialist (Mrs. Addie Jones) will be working with our SHS students during the school year to assist students in developing career goals. Students will have the opportunity to job shadow, explore college majors, career clusters and use various websites for college and career planning. Please encourage your seniors to come by her office in the Main Office and schedule a career mapping for their future. Knowledge is Power What s your cluster? South Carolina 16 Career Clusters: Agriculture & Natural Resources Architecture & Construction Arts, A/V Technology& Communication Business, Management & Administration Education & Training Hospitality & Tourism Human Services Finance Health Science Information Technology Law, Public Safety & Security Government & Public Administration Manufacturing Marketing, Sale & Service Science, Technology & Engineering Transportation Distribution & Logistics KNOW YOUR CLUSTER. KNOW THE CAREER PATH YOU MUST TAKE! SUPPORT VIKING ATHLETICS It s not too late to support Viking Football by purchasing season tickets. The cost is $45. If you want to buy a reserved seating for an individual game, the cost is $10. Show your support for Spartanburg High School and its athletes by joining the SHS All-Sports Booster Club. We offer four levels of membership you can choose from starting at $25! Students can also purchase a Student Athletic Pass, which admits one student with a Student I.D. to all Home Athletic Events including Home Varsity Football Games for $50! See Ms. Mason in Athletics! Show your Viking Pride and stand behind the student athletes of Spartanburg School District 7. Please contact the Athletic Department with any questions at 594-4417 or email to mcwest@spart7.org. Go Vikings!