Title: Welcome to the Class of 2018
1- Welcome to the Class of 2018
- Frank D. Paulo Intermediate School 75
- 6th Grade Orientation - Tuesday, March 3, 2015
- Dr. Anthony J. Polomene Center for the Performing
Arts
2Typical School Day
- 730 am School Door Opens - Breakfast
- 800 am School Day Begins
- 807 am - 817 am Homeroom (Announcements)
- 821 am - 901 am Period 1
- 905 am - 945am Period 2
- 949 am - 1029 am Period 3
- 1033 am - 1114 am Period 4
- 1119 am - 1200 pm Period 5
- 1205 pm - 1246 pm Period 6
- 1251 pm - 131 pm Period 7
- 136 pm - 216 pm Period 8
- Entry into the school building for all students
is through the rear doors which are supervised by
the Paulo Staff. The front of the school building
is strictly reserved for the yellow bus services
and ambulatory busing.
3Daily Supplies - Example
- Social Studies Supply List for 2014-15
- 1 Ream of computer paper
- 1 Marble composition notebook (students may
need one per marking period) - 1 Folder (with two interior pockets to organize
handouts and notices) - 1 Box of crayons
- 1 Roll of scotch tape
- 1 Box of tissues and paper towels (these two
items are optional, but greatly appreciated) - Students are expected to come prepared each day
with the following supplies - 1. Writing utensils (pens preferred)
- 2. A marble notebook
- 3. A folder
- General School Supply List
- School Bag
Many of the supplies listed above will be
collected by the classroom teacher and used as
needed throughout the school year. Your
cooperation and support of our classrooms is much
needed and greatly appreciated. Please note
that each individual teacher may require
additional items for his or her classroom.
4Student Program Card
5 Academic Classes
- Communication Arts
- Average eight (8) periods per week
- Math
- Average eight (8) periods per week
- Science
- Average five (5) periods per week
- Social Studies
- Average five (5) periods per week
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- Foreign Language
- Only Paulo Scholars Academy students will
receive Foreign Language Instruction in the 6th
Grade (Spanish/Italian)
6Special Education Services
- The following is an outline of the Special
Education services/classes that are offered at
Paulo Intermediate School. They are -
- ICT and 121 classes (periods of instruction)
- 8 English 8 Mathematics 5 Science 5 Social
Studies -
- SETSS
- 3x Push-in to the classroom 2x Pull-out to the
classroom -
- Paulo also offers
- ASD Program Approved by Regional Office
English Language Learners (ELL Services) - 1211 (exclusively alternate assessment)
- District 75
- Adaptive physical education
- Speech
- OT/PT
- Counseling
- Hearing
- Vision
7Non-Academic Classes
- Drama - 6th Grade Fall/Spring semester classes
only. Auditions in Grade 6 result in possible
placement for 7th 8th Grade the major classes.
Three (3) year commitment. - Band - Beginning Band - Less than 2 years or has
never played an instrument - Advanced Band - More than 2 years experience
with the teachers recommendation from feeder
school. Both are a three (3) year commitment. - Chorus - 6th Grade Fall/Spring semester classes
only. Auditions in Grade 6 result in possible
placement for 7th 8th Grade the major classes.
Three (3) year commitment. - Fine Arts - Talent examination required - Three
(3) year commitment.
- Digital Arts Computers Physical Education
Health Studies - Media Graphic Design
- General Music Dance Studies
These classes will be rotated by semester in each
grade
8Paulo Scholars Academy
- Students will receive a application form from
their elementary school. This must be completed
by the 5th grade teacher and must be signed by
the 5th grade teacher and a member of the
administration. - Requirements to sit for the examination are
- High Level 3 Level 4 on the ELA Math
examinations (Spring 2014) - Excellent academic standing
- Excellent attendance/discipline
- Completed application form submitted to Paulo
Intermediate School - Seats will be offered to students based on
their Power score from the Paulo Scholars Academy
Entrance Examination and their application data.
Student notification will take place in August - This is not the District Scholars Program
- Programming will be completed over the summer
- Students must maintain a 90 average in all
classes - Movement into/out of scholars based on the
information above - Students will be required to sit for three (3)
Regents Examinations in the 8th Grade - Regents Living Environment, Mathematics, United
States History and the Foreign Language
Proficiency Examination (Non-Regents)
96th Grade Activities
- 6th Grade Orientation (August)
- 6th Grade Movies
- 6th Grade Halloween Dance
- Toy Drive to Benefit Blythedale Childrens
Hospital - S.T.A.R. Heal A Heart Dance
- 6th Grade Trip Medieval Times
- Field Day
- Giving Circle
- Student/Faculty Basketball Game
- Student/Faculty Softball Game
- Service Credits
- Honor Society
10LUNCH
- All students are required to eat lunch in the
student cafeteria - Free hot lunch for all students (pilot program)
- All students are required to hand in a lunch form
(Federal mandate) - Students may bring a bag lunch to school (no
glass containers) - Beverages and snacks are available in the
Panthers Den - Money is not accepted. The students must use the
P.O.S. system - Students sit with their homeroom class
- Lunch is available to all students who leave
their lunch at home
11Dress Code
- The following guidelines have been established
- Halter, tank or mesh tops are not permitted.
Students wearing oversized basketball jerseys
must wear a t-shirt underneath - Spray can hair color/dye is not permitted
- Pants must not be worn so low as to expose
undergarments - Shirts must cover the torso area at all times.
Low-cut shirts and shirts that expose the midriff
are not permitted - Shorts and skirts must be of a minimum length of
mid-thigh or longer length. Cut-off style
shorts, short shorts and short skits are
prohibited - Clothing with writing or pictures which are
suggestive, distasteful, or worn in a manner that
distracts the educational process are prohibited - Clothing with holes or cuts made into them are
prohibited - Students may not wear hats, caps, kerchiefs,
bandannas or other headgear in school. Pajamas
are not permitted - For safety reasons, students may not wear
flip-flops, slippers, or any footwear that may be
hazardous in a large group atmosphere. Sandals
that are secured with a strap around the ankle
are permissible
12I.S. 75 and the N.Y.C.D.O.E Policy Electronic
Devices
- Students cell phones must be maintained in their
homeroom locker. They are not permitted out of
their locker for any reason during the school
day. Kindles and tablets are only allowed for
educational purposes and must be used within the
guidelines of the electronic device policy.
iPods, MP3 players, CD players, headphones and
other similar devices are prohibited - Cell phones/electronic devices that are not used
in an appropriate manner will be confiscated. The
dean of the grade will notify the parent and
schedule a conference for a mutually agreed upon
time
13Physical Education Requirements
- All students are required to take Physical
Education, Fitness and Health - Gym Uniforms are 20 available through the
Physical Education Department - Sneakers must be worn at all times
- Students must be prepared for gym piercings are
not allowed to be worn during class - Master Locks for the student lockers are
available at the rate of 2 for 10 - All students must complete the Fitnessgram
- Written assignments in support of the Common Core
Curriculum are given
14Locker Use
- Each student will be assigned a locker for their
homeroom class and one for their physical
education class - Homeroom lockers Students may only store their
jacket (and cell phone), hats and umbrellas in
their homeroom locker. The homeroom teacher will
maintain a copy of the combination in the event
of an emergency. All students will pick up their
items at the conclusion of the school day - Gym lockers are assigned to each student and for
the storage of the gym uniform. All students are
required to bring their uniform home and maintain
them properly - The locks purchased from the Physical Education
Department have the same combination. Students
are only allowed to use locks purchased from the
school
156th Grade Students First Day
- Transportation to School
- Students who take the Yellow Bus should start
taking the bus from the very first day. Parents
should not make exceptions and should allow their
child to begin the middle school experience - Parents who drop-off their children on Boulder
Avenue should have their children ready to go
as soon as they pull up to the school. Students
should depart in a quick and orderly fashion.
Please do not pass the car in front of you and be
aware of student safety at all times - The front of the school building is reserved for
Yellow Bus Service only. There are no exceptions - Please show the members of the faculty who
supervise and ensure the safety of each child
respect at all times - Meeting Areas (Walkers/Parent Pick-up)
- Breakfast/Reading Program
- Homeroom Teachers (Distribution of student
programs) - Program cards/ Paulo Agenda Book distribution
- Pupil Path letter distribution/P.O.S. PIN number
distribution - Modified Schedule
- Dismissal - Auditorium
16Transportation
- Residence/school distances are determined by the
Office of Pupil Transportation using the shortest
walking route. The shortest walking route is
determined by distance measurements on the
official city map maintained by the NYC
Department of City Planning. Driving distance
and measurements provided by computer programs
other than that provided to OPT by City Planning
are NOT used to calculate student eligibility - Please check the Busing Eligibility List provided
on the Biographical/Curriculum form to determine
the Distance Code for your home address - A distance (less than ½ mile walking distance)
designates a walker - B distance (½ mile or more, but less than 1
mile) designates a ½ fare Metro Card - C distance (1 mile or more but less than 1 ½
miles) designates that a 6th grade student will
receive yellow bus service. However 7h-8th
grade students are eligible for a ½ fare Metro
Card ONLY - D distance (1 ½ miles or more) designates that
6th, 7th and 8th grade students are eligible for
either yellow bus service or full fare Metro
Cards - Street location and Bus Code/Slot (Refer to
Bus Stop Eligibility List). Please make sure
that your child takes the bus on the first day of
school. The Bus code and bus slot number will
appear on the students program card -
- Half-fare Metro Cards are 1.35
17Biographical Form
- Please review the questions carefully and provide
as many details as possible. If you are the
custodial parent, Question 5, in particular,
should be completed properly. Pay close
attention to 5b, as it relates to the
non-custodial parents access to your child - Immunization requirements have been listed in
Question 8. Please check with your childs
physician to determine which immunizations your
child might need. Be aware that all 6th grade
students who have reached their 11th birthday
require a Tdap shot. This is an adult booster
shot for DPT (Diphtheria, Pertussis and Tetanus) - To complete Question 9, please review the most
current (11/12/14) alphabetical list of bus stops
on the reverse side of the Biographical/Curriculum
form and chose the stop that is most convenient
for your child. BE AWARE THAT PIONEER
TRANSPORTATION CORPORATION RECOMMENDS THAT YOUR
CHILD BE AT THE BUS STOP AT LEAST 15 MINUTES
PRIOR TO THE EXPECTED TIME OF ARRIVAL. All times
and stops are subject to change. Please be
patient, especially for the first few days of
school and during inclement weather
18Biographical Form (contd)
- Question 12 asks for two additional contact
people besides the parents or guardians. The
computer program we use only allows for two other
contacts - Under Question 12 there is a space for you to use
in case there are specific people your child
should not have contact with. If there is an
Order of Protection in place or a specific
divorce decree, please provide us with a copy.
Please be sure to keep us updated with regard to
this particular question. Your childs safety
and wellbeing are of utmost importance to us - The II. Curriculum Options portion of the form
should be completed based on what your child is
interested in participating in while here at I.S.
75. Our programmers do their best to honor the
first choice, however, they may not fit into the
academic needs your child has. Make sure that
the 2nd and 3rd choices are completed as well - We have instructed the 5 feeder schools (P.S. 4,
32, 36, 42 and 58) to collect the completed
Biographical/Curriculum forms from the parents by
Thursday, March 12, 2015. The feeder schools
will be forwarding this material to I.S. 75 by
Monday, March 16, 2015
19School Communication
Visit our website at www.IS75.org
Monitor student performance on Pupilpath
School Messenger Service
20Whats Next?
- Complete and return all your forms to your
teacher - Buddy Day Representatives from each elementary
school. The elementary school selects their
ambassadors - Paulo Newsletter will arrive in the mail (late
August) - Student Orientation
- Visit Paulo Intermediate School 75 in the late
summer - Orientation Tours (Dates in the Newsletter)
- Typically done on the Wednesday Thursday prior
to Labor Day - Tours conducted by Mrs. Taccetta, Parent
Coordinator - Questions Answers - 6th Grade Administrative
Team