Title: Lithonia High School NINTH GRADE ACADEMY
1Lithonia High SchoolNINTH GRADE ACADEMY
2HOME OF THE MIGHTY MIGHTYBULLDOGS
Class of 2012
3ENTER TO LEARNLEAVE TO SERVE!
4NINTH GRADE ADMINISTRATORSMr. Jonathan Banks
(A-L)Mr. Terrence Harvey (M-Z)
5NINTH GRADE COUNSELORMrs. Carol CammonNINTH
GRADEISS COORDINATORMr. BarnesNINTH GRADE
COORDINATORMrs. Mattie Childs
6NINTH GRADE FACULTYDr. Madaline IfillMr.
RobersonMrs. WaldonMrs. Callaway Mrs. Mattie
Childs Mrs. Natasha RachellMrs. Priscilla
FletcherDr. Vernon WrightMs. RayMr. Carl
HeadMr. Morrison Mr. Samuel McTierMrs. Dorothy
OrizuMr. Owen-RobinsonMs. Cassandra Stewart
Ms. Lameasia Dickey Mr. Franklin Dolland Mr.
Eddie RobersonMrs. JelksMr. SandiferMs. Wilson
7THE GREEN TEAMTHE FLAMESMrs. Childs Math
IDr. IfillSocial StudiesMr. Roberson Health
P.E.Mrs. Waldon Mrs. Callaway Language
ArtsDr. Wright Science
8THE RED TEAM THE FIREMs. Campfield Mrs.
Dickey Math IMrs. Rachel Ms.
StewartScienceMs. RayLanguage ArtsMr.
Owen-Robinson Mr. MorrisonSocial Studies
9THE ORANGE TEAM THE HEATMs.
FletcherLanguage ArtsMr. HeadSocial
StudiesMr. McTier Mr. Dolland Math IMrs.
OrizuScience
10 Homeroom AGENDA
- Distribute Schedules
- Complete Personal Data Card
- Distribute Homeroom Materials
- Review Code of Student Conduct
- Distribute Lockers
- Get Acquainted
- Autograph Game
11Mrs. Childs Homeroom RULES
- Arrive on TIME
- Sit in assigned SEAT
- You must stay the FULL-HOUR
- Bring your MATERIALS
12This Weeks Schedule
- Homeroom First
- First Period
- Second Period
- Third Period Academy eats C lunch
- Fourth Period
13MISSION STATEMENTTo create a Professional
Learning Community with an unrelenting focus on
learning and results.
14LITHONIA HIGH SCHOOLVISION STATEMENTPurpose
Plan Pursuit a students roadmap to
achievement.
159th GRADE ACADEMY VISION We believe that ALL of
our students can and will be SUCCESSFUL learners
provided the necessary guidance and support of
achieving academically and socially with emphasis
onPlanningPreparationParticipationProblem
SolvingPerformanceParental Community
Involvement
169th GRADE VISION CONT.We encourage our students
to become resourceful individuals, computer
literate, hard workers, and responsible citizens
who strive for excellence.
17STUDENT CREEDI am disciplined, focused and on
time. I am organized, respectful, and
responsible. I am on a mission to elevate myself
and humanity.
18EXPECTATIONS
- EACH STUDENT IS EXPECTED TO
- Demonstrate courtesy even when others do not
- Behave in a responsible manner, always exercising
self-discipline - Attend all classes regularly and on time
- Prepare for each class and bring appropriate
materials and assignments to class - Meet the DeKalb County School System campus
standards of grooming and dress - Obey all campus and classroom rules
- Respect the rights and privileges of other
students, teachers, and other DeKalb School
System staff - Respect the property of others, including DeKalb
County School System property and facilities - Cooperate with and assist the school staff in
maintaining safety, order and discipline - Avoid violations of the Code of Student Conduct
19PURPOSEOur purpose in the Ninth Grade Academy is
to promote a changed school environment with high
expectations and school pride.
20PLANOur PLAN is to create an environment that is
conducive to student success.
21PURSUITOur pursuit is through a rigorous program
of study that will challenge students to become
global learners as well as VANG learners by
developing and nurturing the following skills
V visual verbal A
analytical algebraicN numerical G -
graphically
22TARDY POLICY
- In the Ninth Grade Academy, each teacher will
have a daily tardy log that students are to sign
each time they are tardy, indicating name and
time of arrival to class. - 1-2 tardies Sign Tardy Log
- 3-4 tardies Parent contact
w/concerns and 15 - minute detention
- 5 tardies Referral to Attendance
Administrator - Counselor Referral
23ATTENDANCE POLICY
- Attendance in the Ninth Grade Academy is
essential to the learning process and students
are expected to attend school daily from 8 am
310 pm. Teachers will post attendance for all
classes daily. Excused absences are defined as - Illness
- Death in Family
- Religious Holiday
- Extreme Weather Conditions
- Service as Page in Legislature
24DRESS CODE
- The Ninth Grade Academy will enforce the wearing
of pants at the waist line for all individuals.
Young men and women will be expected to adhere to
dress code guidelines as defined in the 2008-2009
Code of Student Conduct page 6. -
- Pants will be worn at the waistline.
- Pants with loops must be worn with a buckled
belt. - The length of skirts, dresses, or shorts should
be no more than 3 inches above the knee. Skirts
with high splits are prohibited! - Blouses and shirts that are midriffs, halter,
tank top, and net/see-through are prohibited. - Hats may not be worn inside the school building.
Hats should be placed in the student's locker for
the day. - No language or logo that uses or infers
profanity, obscenities, or degradation of a
person or group will be allowed. - No item of clothing may be worn that infers the
use of drugs or alcohol, weapons, or illegal
substances. - No bedroom slippers, flip-flops, or bedroom
clothes (pajamas)
25Electronic Cellular Devices
- ECD Upon the arrival to school, all ECD (cell
phones, ipods, mp3 players, cd players, etc.)
must be powered off, stored, and not visible
until the end of the school day. Any ECD that is
visible or interrupts the learning environment
may be confiscated and require a parent to pick
up from an administrator at the end of the
day/week.
26CONSEQUENCES
- A student whose behavior shows disrespect
- for others, including interference with learning
- and a safe environment will be subject to
- disciplinary action.
- Verbal Warning
- Student Conference
- Parent Contact
- Detention
- Student Team Conference Student Contract
- Counselor Referral
- Administrative Referral
27LHSNon-negotiablesCLASS RULESCONSEQUENCES
28THE END