Title: NEW HORIZONS MODEL HIGH SCHOOL ORIENTATION
1NEW HORIZONS MODEL HIGH SCHOOLORIENTATION
2MISSION STATEMENT GOALS
- MISSION STATEMENT
- The Mission of the Banning Unified School
District, as an educational community, is to
improve academic achievement, provide a safe
school environment and maintain a positive school
climate to produce life long learners and
cultivate productive citizens.
- 2007-08 District Goals
- Meet/Exceed the Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
Target for Each School Site and increase CASHEE
passing rates. - Promote a Safe, Secure and Disciplined
Environment. - Maintain Fiscal Solvency through effective and
efficient District Operations. - Promote the positive aspects of our Schools and
District.
3GOAL FOR TODAYS ORIENTATION
- Make sure you understand how New Horizons Model
High School works and what your responsibilities. - Understand what makes New Horizons a Model High
School. - Attendance/Visitors/Dress Code.
- Understand BUSDs Graduation requirements.
- Enrollment/ Transfer Procedures.
- Other.
4NEW HORIZONS MODEL HIGH SCHOOL PURPOSE
It is the purpose of New Horizons High School
(NHHS) to provide differentiated, standards
driven instruction to students who are best
served in this non-traditional style of learning.
5Key Points for New Horizons
- Allows focus to be on school work.
- Allows student to work more hours and keep up
with school work. - WASC accredited School.
- Excellent teacher to student ratio of 20 to 1.
- High standards for academics.
- 18 year olds are not released without a parent
signing them out in the front office. - Much support is provided for students to be
successful. - Opportunities provided for students to get
involved. - Family atmosphere.
- Disruptions to learning are not tolerated while
positive growth is encouraged.
6Expected Student Learning ResultsESLRsUpon
Graduation I will have
- Thinking/Cognitive Skills
- Shown improvement in reading and math scores on
standardized tests.
7Expected Student Learning ResultsESLRs
- Personal Responsibility Skills
- Thoughtfully and carefully completed
assignments. - Demonstrated an improvement in attendance.
- Developed an awareness of diversity.
- Shown a positive attitude towards myself and
others. - Used appropriate and respectful problem solving
strategies. - Used appropriate and respectful language at all
times.
8Expected Student Learning ResultsESLRs
- Technology Skills
- Performed basic computer operations.
- Utilized computer skills to gather, analyze and
organize information. - Utilized these skills to efficiently produce,
publish and present an assignment.
9Expected Student Learning ResultsESLRs
- Career Development Skills
- Explore career opportunities.
- Explore post-secondary education/training options
including the military. - Develop a senior portfolio by completing the
Senior Seminar Class. - Participate in Junior Jamboree.
10GRADE REPORTING
- Every three weeks, there is a formal grade
report provided to students/family. This is
called a PAR check. (Productive Academic Rate) - One credit is expected to be earned in each class
every three weeks. - Two credits are expected to be earned in each
class every six weeks. - Involvement in student activities is based on
these grade checks. Students must be on PAR to
participate in field trips, cross-age mentoring
and Peace Crew United or PCU.
11ATTENDANCE ISSUES
- Students need to be clocked in by 900
a.m.(school starting time) or they are considered
tardy. Even one minute late is considered tardy. - For every three tardies, students must serve a
detention arranged by administration. - If students have numerous tardies, possible
changes to their schedule will be arranged by
administration. - Families will always be notified when a student
has an absence or is habitually late. - The attendance rate at NHHS is tops in the
Banning School Unified District
12VISITING OTHER CAMPUSES
- NHHS students do NOT have access to their former
school unless it is granted by that schools
administration. You are a visitor and must
follow the proper procedures if you want to enter
the site. - Do not loiter on or around the campus before or
after school. - Students are subject to discipline from NHHS
administration if they cause a disruption at
another site. - If you are enrolled in ROP on a different site,
you will need to be sure to check on the proper
procedure for entering campus. - Your right to enter the campus can be revoked if
you cause a disruption.
13DRESS CODE ENFORCED AT ALL CAMPUSES
BP 5132 Students Dress Grooming
The Board of Trustees believes that appropriate
dress and grooming contribute to a productive
learning environment. The Board expects students
to give proper attention to personal cleanliness
and to wear clothes that are suitable for the
school activities in which they participate.
Students clothing must not present a health or
safety hazard or a distraction which would
interfere with the educational process.
14DRESS CODE IS ENFORCED ON OUR CAMPUS
BANNING USD Administrative Regulation
- All students are expected to present themselves
in an orderly manner, conducive to the
advancement of education. Appearance should be
neat and acceptable. Items that are disruptive
or could cause situations that would diminish the
safety of students will be prohibited. - The district administration will determine that
nature of gang dress and paraphernalia in
continued consultation with Banning Police
Department and District Office personnel. The
district may set further specifics for rules
relative to the dress and appearance of students,
which will be strictly enforced.
15Students are expected to wear of display the
following
- Clothing that is hemmed and free from tears, rips
and holes. - Clothing that covers undergarments, the back and
the entire midriff at all times. - Dresses, skirts and shorts that are long enough
to cover buttocks and upper thigh when walking,
sitting, bending or reaching. - School and personal property (i.e. notebooks,
pee-chees, backpacks) that are free of graffiti. - Clothing and accessories worn in the manner in
which they were designed to be worn. - Appropriate shoes at all times. Slippers and
thongs (flip-flops) are not to be worn.
NOT ALLOWED
16Examples of Dress Code Violations
- Spiked or studded jewelry of any kind, including
ankle bracelets, chokers, rings,gloves and belts. - Wallets or chokers with any form of chain.
- Long hanging belts.
- Overly brief or tight garments (such as
halter-tops, tube-tops, bathing suit tops or
muscle shirts), spaghetti straps, strapless,
off-the shoulder, or fishnet see-through
garments. - Bib overalls with straps unbuckled.
- Oversized, sagged, or baggy pants, shirts or
clothing garments of any kind. - Belt buckles displaying letters or numbers.
- Hairnets, bandanas, wave caps or other headgear
is inappropriate. - Clothing that is unsafe, lewd, indecent, vulgar,
obscene or gang-related. - Clothing that is disruptive to the educational
process or the orderly operation of school.
17DRESS CODE VIOLATIONS CONT.
- Student dress displaying emblems lettering, or
pictures pertaining to gangs, drugs, tobacco,
alcohol, sex, death, mutilation, violence, or a
gangs silent code. - (Specific examples of prohibited symbols, logos
organizations, etc. include, but are - not limited to 69, SUR, 13,18th Street, LR,
KKK, KR W, any swastika symbol, symbols - advocating SKIN, any iron cross. The list of
prohibited type of attire can be updated at any - time, as per BUSD policy and Law Enforcement
Agency). - Any clothing considered by administration/law
enforcement agencies to be gang related. - Clothing items that can be interpreted as
degrading or offensive to any gender, culture,
religious or ethnic group. - Hair styles considered disruptive to the
educational process. - Sunglasses may not be worn in the classroom.
- The term sagged pants means that the waistline
of the pants is located below the hipbone of the
student. With the pants correctly worn, the
crotch of the pants will not hang away from the
body. Properly fitted pants, incorrectly worn
(below the hipbone), are considered sagged
pants. - The term baggy pants means that the waistline
of the pants, located at the hipbone of the
student, when pulled and pinched will gather more
than one inch of material. Properly fitted pants
will not gather more than one inch of material.
18Attention 10th, 11th and 12th graders
- If you have NOT passed the English or Math
portion of the CAHSEE test, you will be assigned
mandatory classes.
19GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS -
- ENGLISH 40 credits of English in grade 9 12
and be enrolled in English every semester. - SOCIAL SCIENCE 30 credits of social science in
grades 9 12, including the following
specifically required courses Two semester of
World History, Two semesters of U.S. History, One
semester of Government and One semester of
Economics. - MATHEMATICS 30 credits of mathematics in grades
9 12, and be enrolled in a standards based
mathematics courses, including the following
specifically required courses Algebra 1 and
Geometry. - SCIENCE 20 credits of science in grades 9 12.
Ten of those credits are in Life Science and 10
credits in Physical Science. - PHYSICAL EDUCATION 20 credits of P.E. in grades
9 12. - FINE ARTS OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE 10 credits in
fine arts or foreign language in grades 9 12. - HEALTH/ DRIVERS ED 10 credits.
- APPLIED ARTS 10 credits.
- ELECTIVES 60 credits.
- TOTAL CREDITS 230 required for graduation.
- EXIT EXAM FOR THE Classes of 2006 and later
Beginning in the 2005-06 school year and each
year thereafter, each student completing grade 12
shall successfully pass the state exit
examinations in language arts and mathematics as
a condition of high school graduation. Students
shall take the exit examination in grade 10 and
may take the examination upon notice from
administration until each section of the
examination has been pass.
20OPTIONS FOR ADDITIONAL CREDITS -
- Senior Portfolio/Exit Interview
- ROP classes.
- Work Experience.
- Peace Crew United (PCU) is a volunteer peer
mediation program. NHHS students are trained to
resolve conflicts at various schools in the
Banning Unified School District during the school
day. Students are responsible to make up any
work that they miss while on duty at another
school. Sign-ups will be available in the front
office during the first week of school. - Cross-age mentoring is arranged through Cindy
Flanagan for NHHS to help classroom teachers at
other school sites.
21Sign up if you are 16, have a job, and want to
earn elective credits.
Mr. To, our counselor, is the Work Experience
Teacher. You have the option of earning elective
credits if you are working. You will have to
bring in your pay stubs as proof that you are
working. The number of credits is based on the
hours you work and the completed assignments.
When you get your work permit from him, be sure
to tell him if you are interested.
22SENIOR PORTFOLIO WHY DO IT?
- Investigate possible careers that fit you.
- Learn to create a resume.
- Create a portfolio (group of documents) that help
you apply for scholarships, jobs, etc. - It helps you create a plan for you life AFTER
high school. - Community service hours 10.
23REQUIRED DISTRICT TESTING
- CAHSEE (California High School Exit Exam-
English/Language Arts and Math) - Passing both parts of this test is required for
all students in order to earn a high school
diploma. Testing is done through the year, based
on grade level. - STAR/ CST TESTING
- STATE PE TESTING (7th and 9th grades only)
- DISTRICT ASSESSMENTS/MAPS
- Students interested in College Tests (PSAT, SAT,
ACT) should contact our counselor for more
information and how to register. These are
currently done off campus.
24ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES
- You will need to get an Add/Drop form from the
counselor Mr. To.
- Go to the high schools Registrar Office to
- check out.
- Be sure to check in all text books. Bills for
lost books are passed on to each school. If you
owe books, you will have to clear the bill before
you can receive a diploma.
25ENROLLMENT
3. Before you leave Banning High school, ask the
Registrar if you are completely checked out.
If you have transfer grades, be sure to get that
form and bring it to the office. New Horizons
Model High School gives partial credit for
passing grades. You have not completed
registration with NHHS until you have completely
checked out of your previous school.
26ENROLLMENT
4. Then its of to Centralized Registration
- You will need to take your ADD/DROP form to
Centralized Registration, located at 161 West
Williams Street. - You will see Ms. JoAnne Obregon who will drop
you from your previous school and add you to the
NHHS Student Enrollment List. - You will need to bring the paper work you
receive from Ms. Obregon to NHHS, to complete
your enrollment.
27ENROLLMENT COMPLETE
- Meet with Mr. To to get a class schedule.
- Fill out sign Emergency Card.
- Fill out sign NHHS compact.
- Fill out sign Parent/Student Rights Form.
- Parent/Guardian must be present
- to sign all forms!!
28VERY IMPORTANTDONT MISS YOUR FIRST DAY!!
- CONGRATULATIONS
- YOU ARE NOW PART
- OF THE NHHS FAMILY!!!
- YOU WILL BE DROPPED AND ANOTHER STUDENT WILL BE
GIVEN YOUR SLOT IF YOU DO NOT SHOW.
29Parent volunteers are always needed for various
things at BISS
? Fundraising ? Graduation assistance ? Clerical
help ? School Site Council
30GRADUATION PICTURES
- Graduation ceremony at the end of each year for
those earning a high school diploma or
certificate of completion during the school year. - School pictures available each fall and spring.
- It is very important to take pictures so an ID
can be issued.
31TRANSPORTATION ISSUES
- Parent/Guardian agrees to provide transportation.
- No ride is NOT an excuse for missing school.
- Have back-up plans and options ready to go
- Neighbors Friends
- Bike/skateboard Walking
- City Transit
32QUESTIONS ANSWERS