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Welcome Back!

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Bell Schedule for 8/25

7:25 – 8:55 Period 1 (90 minutes)

7:45 – 8:15 12th grade assembly

8:20 – 8:50 11th grade assembly

9:00 – 10:15 Period 2 (75 minutes)

9:05 – 9:35 10th grade assembly

9:40 – 10:10 9th grade assembly

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Bell Schedule for 8/25

11:00 – 1:00 Period 4A (90 minutes class)

11:00 – 11:30 A lunch11:30 – 12:00 B lunch12:00 – 12:30 C lunch12:35 – 1:00 D lunch

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Hammond High School

Mission Statement

The mission of Hammond High School is

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Hammond High School

Vision Statement

By the time students graduate from HHS,

they will be college and career ready by exhibiting global cultural awareness,

critical thinking skills, collaborative skills, effective communication skills,

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Hammond High School

Core Values

Academic AchievementDiversity

HonestyIntegrity

Perseverance

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Hammond High School

Posters Honor Code

Reviewing the policy in greater detail in Advisory

on September 4th

We hold our students to the highest standards of

performance and integrity and expect each student and staff member to maintain those standards as they strive for continuous

improvement.

We expect Hammond students to take

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Back to School Basics

Lunar Blue copy of

schedule

Hammond Folder

HCPSS Calendar

(youngest/only)

HCPSS P/S

Handbook

(youngest/only)

A/B Day CalendarHCPSS Food &

Nutrition

Hammond Folder

(cont’)

Free and Reduced Meal

Program Applications and Benefits handout

Student Insurance

Application

HCPSS Responsible

Use of Technology and Social Media Form

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Taking Care of Business

HHS Planner (Agenda Book)

Using a sharpie, WRITE your name on the

outside cover and with a pen inside the book

Do not borrow agenda books from friends.If you lose the book, purchasing a new

book will cost $5.

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Taking Care of Business

HCPSS Responsible Use of Technology and Social Media Form

Users are responsible for using HCPSS

technology and social media, whether onsite or remotely, in an ethical and respectful manner.

Users will not access technology via another

user’s account credentials facilitating unauthorized access.

Students may not reveal personally identifiable

information except unless prior parental consent

Sign the form and take home for parents to sign Must be brought back by Aug. 29th or computer

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Taking Care of Business

Free/Reduced Lunch applications

If your family qualifies, be sure to

complete the Free/Reduced Lunch application.

Can either be turned into front

office, mailed, or completed online.

https://www.applyfor

lunch.com/Home/PickDistrict

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Taking Care of Business

Emergency Procedure Cards MUST be

completed online this year .

NOTE: You must have a valid HCPSS

Family Portal user name and password to access the new ER Card. If you have

forgotten your username and password or if you experience any issues completing

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Taking Care of Business

Launch your Internet browser,

e.g., Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Safari.

NOTE: Make sure your browser

is set to allow for pop-up

windows. In your browser’s Address Bar, type

https://epstudentinfo.hcpss.org

If unable to access, then see

either Ms. Martin in the front office or Ms. Williams in

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HCPSS Policies to be reviewed

for Students

• All students must sign the front page of the Policies to be

Reviewed for Student Signature

packet.

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Personal Communication Devices

The use of personal communication

devices and other electronics will not be

permitted during class time unless teacher

permission is given.

Students must follow all relevant HCPSS

Policies, including but not limited to

Responsible Use of Technology and Social

Media (Policy 8080) and Technology

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Personal Communication Devices

Students responsible for security of items.

Cell phones (earbuds, headphones, etc.)

can’t be seen…can’t be heard…class bell to

class bell (even in hallways).

No charging of devices during class.

Turn off or silent mode (not vibrate) during

class time (

no taking it to bathroom to use!

).

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Personal Communication Devices

Teachers may direct instructional use

Cannot take pictures ,video or audio or post

during school hours for non-instructional

purposes.

Disruption to instruction: staff confiscates

and gives to front office for parent pickup

Need to contact parent/guardian during the

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Personal Communication Devices

One ear

bud/headphone

for safety

HCPSS policies &

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School Rules - Attendance

Be in class, ready to learn, at 7:25 am

each morning (in your seat before the bell rings)

If the student has an unexcused absence,

student is not permitted to make up assignment for credit

Be in each class on time!

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School Rules Continued

School departure - School day ends at 2:10

and students need to depart the building or be under supervision by a staff member at 2:20.

Food and Beverages may only be

consumed in the cafeteria. Bottled water, in a

disposable water bottle or clear reusable

bottle, is the only exception during the school

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School Rules - Dress Code

Shirt straps must be at least 3 fingertips in

width and cover the shoulders.

 Shorts/skirts must be at least fingertip length.  No undergarments, midriffs, or cleavage

should be visible.

No headgear (sunglasses, hats, scarves,

hoods)

Clothing, backpacks, notebooks and other

personal items must be free of profanity, alcohol, drugs, tobacco and/or sexual references.

 Dress code violators will be provided with a

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School Rules - Backpacks

Backpacks must be

placed under the desks in the

classrooms (or wherever the

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School Rules - Identification

Students must identify

themselves by name to an adult and follow an adult’s directions

when requested.

Exhibit respectful and

polite behavior.

Avoid the use of

profanity, harassing, bullying, and

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Lockers

Issue a locker card to

each student.

Complete and sign cardWrite down the locker

number and combination

Return card to teacher.Each grade level is

assigned lockers in specific hallway areas.

Students may not share

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Lunch

A lunch – ALS – Art

– ESOL – Music – Science  C Lunch

– English

– Intern Mentor/IR – Reading

– World Language

B Lunch – BCMS

Computer

Science

– CRD

– Social Studies – Tech Ed

D Lunch – FACS – Math

– Phys Ed, Health

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Paperwork to Turn In Today

signed

top page of

Student Code of

Conduct and Related Policies

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Papers to Return

Signed

HCPSS Responsible Use of

Technology and Social Media Form

Student Insurance Application

Free & Reduced Meals Form and

Prepaid Meal Plan

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Hammond HS Website

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