SLC Advisory
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SLC Advisory 2013 - 2014
Administrative and Counselor team
Principal: Mr. Steve Jacoby
Ms. Deanna Easton....................................CoordinatorMs. Michelle Miller…………………………...CREWMr. Mark White……………………………….FACEMr. Boyd Logan……………………………...GEM
Last Name:
Assistant Principal Counselor
A-EM Mr. David Young (FACE) Mr. Doug Wright (FACE)
En-K Mr. Bobby Smith (GEM) Ms. Dawn Norman (GEM)
L-Ros Dr. Denise Hoy Ms. Lesli Zeagler
Rot-Z Mr. Byron Zeagler (CREW) Ms. Tina Bulla (CREW)
Dr. Evelyn Marbury
ALLPS Mr. Jon Gheen Ms. Deb Griffin
Small Learning Communities
Teachers will use SLC Common Plan Time to engage in collaborative conversations that address student achievement, instructional practices and interdisciplinary
curricular connections.
Teachers will become familiar with the socio-economic and academic issues of students in their SLC through advisory.
Teachers will build relationships with the parents and families to better
understand how to support the students.
Teachers will develop the SLC theme and explore enrichment opportunities that
allow students to explore their interests.
Advisory teacher is your School Contact, go-to person and student’s advocate
We will want to contact you at least 4 times during the school year.
Contacts can be meetings, phone calls, or emails.
Please let us know the best way to contact you.
Advisory is SLC & GRADE Specific
Some Expectations & Programs……..
FHS
Cell Phone/Electronic Devices Usage
May use these during class changes and at lunch.
May not use them at other times without faculty permission.
Infractions:1st: Confiscate phone, student retrieves phone from one of 5 offices
2nd: 1st infraction plus 3 days detention
3rd: Confiscate phone, parent retrieves phone, 1 day of ISS
Note: Any refusal to give up phone at any time will result in 3 days ISS.
• Must have hip area covered.
• Coverage includes t-shirts, sweaters, skirts, shorts, and dresses of any length that are modest in fitting.
Leggings &
Yoga Pants
Dress Code
• Must meet the 3 fingertip coverage rule:NO spaghetti StrapsNO halter topsNO mesh tops, sheet blouses and see through shirtsNO muscle shirtsNO low cut arm holes
• No shirts worn with one shoulder bare or shoulder exposed
• Backs must be covered
• No revealing midriff
• No cleavage (AR Law Act 835)
• Sheer blouses are acceptable with under garment coverage that meets school dress code.
ShirtsDress Code
All bottom clothing must be worn at waist levelshortspantsskirts/dresses
Sagging is not allowed (AR law Act 835)
Clothing with holes, rips or tears above mid-thigh are NOT permitted. Clothing with holes should not reveal inappropriate skin or expose undergarments.
Dress Code
Shorts/ Skirts/DressesMust be modest in length, appearance and fit.
*A standard acceptable is a garment worn at waist level that reaches no more than six inches above
the knee or the length or a dollar bill.
Skirts or dresses that are shorter than mid thigh can be worn with leggings, but must be modest in nature.
Item must come to the edge of your shoulders or meet the 3 fingertip shoulder coverage rule.
Backs must be covered. (No shoulder blades exposed). No revealing midriff. No cleavage. (specified in Arkansas law, Act 835)
Dress Code: Shirts
DO NOT WEAR
Dress Code Violations
Detention: Dress code violations for items that can be adjusted (sagging pants, exposed cleavage)
Students who are unable to correct their attire, MAY be placed in:Study Hall/ISS and will remain until he or she is able to change OR parent brings a change of clothes. Failure to report to study hall may result in Saturday School.
Note:Absences due to dress code violation will count toward criteria for final exam exemptions.
Absences will weigh similar to ISS or OSS. It will be coded as “ABS” with a memo that reads “dress code violation.” These hours may not be counted as excessive absences.
1st Offense: Warning, Correct the attire, administrator phone parent
2nd Offense: Correct that attire, Saturday School, administrator phone parent
3rd Offense: Correct the attire, Saturday School, Parent conference with administrator
4th Offense: Correct the attire, one day of ISS
Repeated offenses will result in further and more punitive disciplinary action.
Support Programs
Programs Purpose Cost Dates Times Locations
Attendance Recovery To recover credits due to excessive absences in one or more classes.
None Saturday’s See online registration
8:00 -12:00 PM FHS Cafeteria
Catch-Up To recover credit for courses with final grades of 55-59%. Student can only receive a 60% for course.
None Available in the spring and summer.
4:00 -6:00 PM 2203N
Night School To recover credit for courses failed courses and loss of credit courses (NC).
$150 up to 2 courses completed within 9 weeks
No cost to students on free/reduced lunch status
Tuesday/Thursdays Aug. 27 – May 27, 2014
4:00 -6:00 PM 2203N
Remediation To recover credits for courses where proficiency scores were not met on End of Course Exams in Algebra I, Biology, Geometry, and Literacy Students who have not completed failed the ECO literacy exam will Senior students will lose off-campus privileges for the first 3-weeks of the school year
No cost Limited transportation
provided
Literacy – Aug 27- Sept 5 Alg I – Sept 10 - 26 Geom – Oct 1-17 Biology - Oct 22 - Dec 12
4:00 -6:00 PM 2203N
Summer School To recover credit for failed courses ‘F’ and/or loss of credit courses (NC).
$150 per course No cost to students with
free/reduced lunch status
See online registration; dates set after spring break
7:30 - 4:00 PM TBD; view online registration
For More Information:
www.fayar.net/fhsDrop down menus
www.fayar.net/fhsprograms
Student Academic Programs