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EAST HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT PLANNER
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EAST HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL 869 Forbes Street
East Hartford, CT. 06108 (860) 622-5200
Website: www.easthartford.org; Twitter: @EHHS869High
Board of Education Members Central Administration
Bryan R. Hall, Chairman Tyron V. Harris, Secretary
Harry O. Amadasun Jr. Vanessa Jenkins Marilyn S. Pet
Dorese Roberts Thomas Rup
Valerie B. Scheer Stephanie K. Watkins
Nathan D. Quesnel, Superintendent of Schools Anne Marie Mancini, Deputy Superintendent of Schools
Elisa Torres, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Sharon A. Bremner, Ed.D., Director of Pupil Personnel Services
Benjamin Whittaker, Director of Facilities Paul F. Mainuli, Director of Business Services
Christopher T. Wethje, Director of Human Resource
EHHS Main Office
Mr. Ryan Principal
860-622-5203
ryan.mj@easthartford.org
Annette Bacon Secretary
860-622-5203 Sue Howey Secretary
860-622-5222 Maribel Sullivan-
Burgos Secretary
860-622-5206
EHHS House Offices & Support Team Members
House 9 House 10
Mr. Fote Assistant Principal
860-622-5210 Ms. Anderson Assistant Principal
860-622-5204
Fote.jj@easthartford.org anderson.ak@easthartford.org
Mary Hurley Secretary
860-622-5211 Susan Kickery Secretary
860-622-5205
Jessica Diaz Behavior Manager
860-622-5221 House 10 Behavior Manager
860-622-5215
Reggie Billue Behavior Manager 860-622-5374
House 10 Behavior Manager 860-622-5328
Falguni Patel Guidance A – L 860-622-5304
Rachel Shlatz Guidance A – L 860-622-5230
Patricia Cohen Guidance M – Z
860-622-5234 Adrienne Cote Guidance M – Z
860-622-5231
Domonique Pascascio Social Worker
860-622-5324 Brian Reynolds Social Worker
860-622-5220
House 12 House 11
Mr. Lavoie Assistant Principal
860-622-5208 Mrs. Marion Assistant Principal
860-622-5271
Lavoie.ev@easthartford.org marion.mt@easthartford.org
Monica Martinez Secretary
860-622-5209 Janette Rosa Secretary
860-622-5274
Melvin Bolorin Behavior Manager
860-622-5283 Behavior Manager
860-622-5327
Cathy Barry Guidance A – L
860-622-5227 Royston Jordan Guidance A – L
860-622-5233
Sara Johnson Guidance M – Z
860-622-5226 Clevens St. Juste Guidance M – Z
860-622-5228
Jonathan Myette Social Worker
860-622-5323 Karen Batty Social Worker
860-622-5377
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Overview:
East Hartford High School uses a Student Handbook to identify policies and procedures directly related to East Hartford Public Schools and daily high school operations. In an effort to streamline and simplify the adopted EHPS District Student Handbook and EHHS general expectations and information, we have included appropriate references and links that can be used as a resource for students to become familiar with and understand the day-to-day aspects of school life at EHHS.
Handbook Highlights:
As part of the annual process at EHHS, staff and students regularly review “Handbook Highlights” to identify common practices and procedures for students. These items include aspects of each set of processes and expectations as identified in the District Parent/Student Handbook, EHHS Guidebook, and general operating procedures. Students and families are encouraged to refer to the following points of emphasis as recommended by the school administration.
Item Students and Families must be familiar with… Attendance Daily attendance requirements, tardies, dismissal, class cuts, and truancy.
Bus Information Transportation in the East Hartford district is a privilege; students violating school policy and polices of DATTCO bus services; failure to comply may lead to removal and/or bus suspensions.
Code of Conduct EHHS district and school practices, policies and procedures need to be reviewed as it applies to both academic and behavioral expectations.
School Uniform Per BOE policy, strong adherence to the rules of proper dress code must be followed and are firmly enforced by school administrators/teachers.
Electronic Devices
District rules apply; electronic devices used in the classroom under teacher direction can be used in support of the curriculum. Students are not permitted to wear headphones or earbuds in class or in common areas. Safety and proper cell phone etiquette or use of electronic devices will always be enforced schoolwide by school administrators and the teaching staff.
Forms Students must complete the following forms and return those pertinent documents to their respective House office within the first 10 school days. (Emergency cards, Health Records and applicable student medical request information.
Loss of Credit Parents/Guardians and families are encouraged to become familiar with the 10/20 rule for absences including petition for loss of credit (ARB/verification) and the possible restoration of credit loss.
Passes Student’s adherence regarding the use of passes is an important part of school policy. It is the student’s responsibility that they have a legitimate, valid pass when applicable.
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District Parent/Student Handbook:
The handbook is intended to serve as a guide to help students and their families learn about programs and opportunities within the East Hartford High School District as well as to set forth basic expectations for students. Please take the time to read and review this document. A full copy of this document as well as EHPS Board of Education Policies and Regulations are available at http://www.easthartford.org/page.cfm?p=12230.
District Parent/Student Handbook-Table of Contents (Board policies referenced are available at the district website: www.easthartford.org)
Section 1- Introduction 6
Parent/Student Sign Off Form 7
Spanish Version Request Form 8
Superintendent’s Message 9
District Goals 2016-2017 10
Section 2- School Climate Plan and Bullying 10
Safe School Climate Plan/ Bullying [5131.911] 22
Bullying Report Form 24
Sample Student Statement (Bullying) 25
Section 3- Attendance 25
Enrollment 25
Absences- Attendance [Policy #5113] 26
Appointments/ Vacations 26
Excused Absences 26
Unexcused – Truancy [Policy #5113.2] 26
Entering School Grounds 27
Leaving school grounds/ Release of students from school 27
Tardies- Excused Tardiness to School 27
Cutting/Skipping 28
Early Dismissal 29
Absences and Missed Work 29
Athlete Attendance 29
Loss of Credit Due to Attendance (High Schools Only) 30
Daily Attendance 30
Notification of Loss of Credit 30
Restoration of Credit Process 31
Attendance Review Board (ARB) 31
Section 4- Academics, Promotion, Retention, and Graduation 32
Academic Program Overview 32
Report Cards and Progress Reports 32
Homework Policy/ Make-Up Work [Policy #6154] 32
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Technology Initiative 33
District Parent/Student Handbook – Table of Contents
Graduation from East Hartford Public Schools 33
EHHS Graduation Requirements 33
Service Learning 34
Diploma with Academic Excellence and Distinction 34
Academic Diploma 35
Clarification of Graduation Issues- EHHS 35
Alternative Assessments/ Special Circumstances 35
Options 35
High School Qualifications for Promotion 36
CIBA Graduation Requirements 36
CIBA Creativity/Action/Service (CAS) 36
Clarification of Graduation Issues-CIBA 37
Section 5- Student Support and Assistance Services 38
Discrimination/Equal Opportunity 38
English Learners (EL) 38
Language Assistance 38
Exemption from Instruction 39
Homebound Instruction 39
Homeless Education 39
Pupil Services 40
Services for Students with Disabilities 40
Gifted and Talented 40
Section 504 41
SDE Complaint Resolution 42
SRBI 16
School Based Health Center 47
Student Success Plan 47
Title I Comparability of Services 48
Title I Parent Involvement 48
Section 6- Assessment and Testing 49
District Assessments 49
Smarter Balanced Assessment 49
SAT/PSAT 49
CMT/CAPT Science 49
Connecticut Physical Fitness Assessment 50
Language Assessment Scales (LAS Links) 51
Section 7- Student Education Records 52
Student Records 53
Central Registration 53
Disclosures of Personally Identifiable Information 54
Change of Parent/Guardian Information 54
FERPA Family Education Rights 54
Confidentiality and Access to Student Records 54
Student Data Privacy Law 54
Section 8 – Student Conduct 55
Bus Conduct [Policy 3541.7] 55
Student Discipline [Policy 5114] 55
Dress Code [Policy 5132] 55
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District Parent/Student Handbook – Table of Contents
Electronic Devices[Policy 5131.81] 55
Dangerous Weapons and Instruments [Policy 5131.7] 55
Search and Seizure [Policy 5145.12] 56
Computer Use Policy [Policy 6141.323] 56
Section 9- Health and Wellness 57
Health Services 57
Administration of Medication [Policy 5141.21] 57
Communicable/Infectious Diseases 57
Health Policies 57
Hearing Screening 58
Illness 58
Postural Screening 58
Health Insurance and Services 58
Nutrition & Meal Program/Lunch Prices/ No Charging Policy 59
Department of Nutrition Services 59
Management Guidelines for Food Allergies and Diabetes -[Policy 5141.25(a)] 60
Safety/Accident Prevention 61
Smoke-Free Environment [Policy #5131.6] 61
Substance Abuse 61
Psychotropic Drug Use 61
Reporting of Child Abuse/ Neglect [Policy #5141.4] 61
Asbestos 62
Green Cleaning Program in Schools 62
Pesticide Application 63
Policy on Restraint [Policy 5144.1] 64
Section 10 – General Information 64
School Ceremonies and Observances 64
Pictures 64
Playground Supervision 64
Conducting Research in Schools [Policy #5156] 64
Fire Drills and Emergency Preparedness 65
Sexual Harassment and Grievance Policies [Policy #5145.5] 65
Section 11- Parent Involvement/Communication 88
Office of Family and Community Partnerships 88
School Messenger (Parent Notification System) 88
Distribution of Materials 88
Email Communication 89
Social Media 89
District/School Websites 89
Right to Review Teacher & Paraprofessional Qualifications 90
Title I Parent Involvement 90
PTA/PTO/PAC 91
School Governance Councils 92
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East Hartford High School – Additional Information:
In addition to the EHPS District Handbook and Board of Education
policies, East Hartford High School has identified school-specific items
that support a student’s daily life as a member of the Hornet community.
These can be found in the identified pages within this document.
Guidebook Section 1 - Student Information Page
Accountabilities 10
Activities & Athletics 10
Code of Conduct 10
Daily Bell Schedule 10
Electronic Devices 10
Info Snap (student registration) 10
ID’s 11
Lockers 11
Social Probation 11
Student Parking 11
Student Support (SAC) 12
Tardy to school 12
Uniforms 12
Guidebook Section 2 - Academic Guidelines
Class Rank 12
Honor Roll/Marking 12
Incompletes 12
National Honor Society 12-14
Student Learning Expectations 14-15
Guidebook Section 3 – Student Planner
Student Daily Agenda & Planner (Section II) 16
Hall Pass 105
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Guidebook Section 1- Student Information
Accountabilities
Students are issued various materials throughout the year (textbooks, locks, ID’s, athletic apparel etc.) for which they are held responsible. In the event that any of the materials are defaced or lost, the student will be issued an accountability slip that is a requirement to pay an amount of money (cash, certified check, or money order only) in lieu of the material issued. The student who was issued the school’s property is the one that is responsible for it. The school is authorized to withhold grade reports and/or academic transcripts and declare the student ineligible to participate in school activities (athletic, non-athletic, clubs, dances, etc.) when an accountability remains outstanding.
Activities
Please visit the activities page on the East Hartford public schools website. http://www.easthartford.org/page.cfm?p=10046
Athletics
Please visit the athletics page on the East Hartford public schools website. http://www.easthartford.org/page.cfm?p=9214
Code of Conduct
Please visit the districts website. www.easthartford.org
Daily Bell Schedule Full-Day Schedule
Period Time
A 7:30-8:16 Pledge/Announcements
B 8:20 -9:06
C 9:10 – 9:56
D 10:00 – 10:46 Lunch
E 10:51 – 11:37 Lunch
F 11:42 – 12:28 Lunch
G 12:33 – 1: 19 Lunch
H 1:24-2:10
Connections Schedule (Friday)
Period Time
A 7:30-8:13 Pledge/Announcements
B 8:17 -9:00
X 9:04-9:29
C 9:33 – 10:16
D 10:20 – 11:02 Lunch
E 11:07 – 11:49 Lunch
F 11:54 – 12:36 Lunch
G 12:41 – 1: 23 Lunch
H 1:28-2:10
Two Hour Delay Schedule
Period Time
A 9:30-10:05 Pledge/Announcements
B 10:09 - 10:40
C 10:44 - 11:15
D 11:19 - 11:50
Lunch
E 11:54 - 12:25
Lunch
F 12:29 - 1:00
Lunch
G 1:04 - 1:35
Lunch
H 1:39-2:10
Half-Day Schedule
Period Time
A 7:30-8:05 Pledge/Announcements
B 8:09 - 8:40
C 8:44 - 9:15
D 9:19 - 9:50
Lunch
E 9:54 - 10:25
Lunch
F 10:29 - 11:00
Lunch
G 1:04 - 11:35
Lunch
H 11:39-12:10
Electronic Devices
Phones - Students may possess electronic devices on school property, as long as devices are not activated and not visible during
the school day, or inside the school buildings. Except as specifically permitted by the administration, or an authorized designee of
the district, students may only activate such devices for any reason (including texting) outside the school buildings before or after
the school day. In addition, use of any electronic devices on school buses which cause a distraction or create safety concerns is
prohibited. The school district shall not be responsible for the loss, damage or misuse of any electronic device.
Ear Buds, Head Phones, Ear Phones - Students are not allowed to use ear buds, head phones, or ear phones during the school
day. Students must have these items put away and not visible. The school district shall not be responsible for the loss, damage or
misuse of any electronic device. Students who are found to be in violation of this policy will be subject to discipline in accordance
with the Student-Parent Handbook.
Compliance - A cell phone or electronic device that is visible, audible or in use between 7:25 AM and 2:10 PM will be turned in to
an administrator. The return of a cell phone or electronic device (including headphones/earbuds) will follow the policy guidelines
as indicated below:
Progressive Discipline:
1st time: Student Warning 4th time: Student Warning, Phone Call Home
2nd time: Student Warning 5th time: Student Warning, Parent Contact (AP)
3rd time: Student Warning, Phone Call Home 6th time: Discipline for “Insubordination,” Parent Meeting
Note: At any time a student refuses to give the device to administration, he/she will be deemed “insubordinate” according to the
EHPS Code of Conduct and may be subject to disciplinary action.
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Emergency Cards
Emergency Cards are to be completed by ALL EHHS students within the first ten (10) days of school and upon completion will be located in your child’s respective House office. Student Emergency Cards are an important document not only for school administration, but for you and your child as well. Emergency Cards are often the most updated information we have on your child/family in the event an emergency arises so, all information must be up-to-date and accurate. Any change to the family/student address, telephone number or guardianship needs to be reported immediately to the East Hartford Board of Education located at Tolland St. East Hartford, CT 06108 (860) 622-5000. Please note that addresses cannot be changed at EHHS.
ID’s
The student picture I.D. policy is a required part of our school's decorum and safety policy. Students will be issued I.D. cards upon the start of the school year. Students that cannot produce a student ID will be issued a green pass for the remainder of the school day and a $10 accountability for the production of 2 new student ID’s. Failure to present a valid student ID to an administrator at any school event may result in removal from the event and possible disciplinary action.
Students also need their I.D. card for the following services: • Purchasing student tickets to any school sponsored event • Dismissals • Purchasing lunch at East Hartford High School • Using the library/media center • Visiting the school health office
Lockers
Each student is assigned a locker and its combination at the beginning of the school year. Please consult the list below regarding locker use.
1. Do not share your locker or combination with other students. 2. Keep your locker locked when not in use. 3. Report broken locks or locker problems immediately to the appropriate Assistant Principal House office. 4. Do not keep valuables in your locker. All such items should be secured in the Main Office. The school is NOT responsible
for items missing or stolen from lockers, or material left in the lockers at the end of the school year. 5. Locks issued by the school must be used for physical education lockers. 6. Students who withdraw from East Hartford High School before the end of the school year are responsible for emptying
their lockers and returning school property to their teachers. EHHS will not be responsible for any items left in a locker five days after a student has withdrawn from school.
First Floor Locker Number
West Wing Rooms 100-114 1329-1744
Rear West Wing Rooms 115-139 1745-1888
Business (East) Wing Rooms 140-154
1953-2408
Music Wing/10/11T Area 2411-2466
Orchestra Room/Room 170 2467-2528
Second Floor Locker Number
2nd Floor Front 1-192
West Wing Rooms 200-214 193-614
Rooms 216-224 615-892
East Wing 893-1326
Displaced lockers across from Room 224
17-22, 39-48, 117-122, 167-174, 283-288, 345-352, 1143-1150, 1207-1214, 1271-1278
Social Probation
Any student who receives five (5) total incidents of ISS and/or OSS during the school calendar year will lose the privilege of
participating in selected school activities as identified below:
Senior Social Probation
Infraction # 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
Accumulation of ISS/OSS and/or Refusal to serve
a discipline Warning
Loss of Senior Class Night
Loss of Senior Picnic
Loss of Senior Ball
Loss of participating in Graduation Ceremonies
Loss of Project
Graduation
Underclassman Social Probation
Infraction # 4th 5th 6 or more
Accumulation of ISS/OSS and/or Refusal to serve
Warning Loss of Junior and
Senior Ball Social probation status imposed); further loss of extra-curricular activities including attendance to all school sponsored events and athletic events as
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a discipline determined by school administration.
* *Any Senior who is involved in an incident that results in a 10 day Out of School Suspension per the EHPS Code of Conduct will
be subject to losing all Senior Activity Privileges, regardless of previous discipline/infractions.
Student Parking
Parking on school grounds is a privilege that is granted to deserving students. While driving on school grounds, extreme caution is a must and students must be careful and follow the driving patterns and routes. Students driving to school are required to register their motor vehicles with Security and obtain a parking sticker in the Security Office. Student parking is available on the west side only. Parking privileges may be revoked by school administration if a student leaves school grounds without permission during the day, if the motor vehicle is not registered or his/hers behavior is unsatisfactory.
Student Support (SAC)
The Student Assistance Center provides a safe and supportive environment where students may seek a variety of services to enhance their educational experience at East Hartford High School. The Center is open to all students. The following services are available at the Student Assistance Center including Career Beginnings, Peer Mediation, Bereavement Group, Anger Management Group, Conflict Resolution.
Tardy (To school & Class)
A student is tardy when he/she is not in the classroom or in the assigned instructional area when the bell rings. Accumulated
tardies DO impact overall attendance and possibly loss of credit status. Three (3) total tardies is equal to one class absence.
Daily tardy-to-school data is collected, reviewed and monitored in each of the House offices. Students violating the EHBOE and
the EHHS tardy policy will be referred to their House Assistant Principal/support team for further review and school discipline.
Uniforms
ALL EAST HARTFORD, ALL THE TIME - School approved TOPS that are polos, zip-ups, fleece, sweatshirts (with or
without hoods) and dry-fit & tee-shirt styles upon approval by Administration can be worn on a daily basis. All layers of TOPS worn
must be East Hartford High School. East Hartford High School has tremendous pride and spirit. In order to continue to build our
school spirit and maintain a positive learning environment. Students are allowed to show their school pride by being allowed to
wear TOPS that support EHHS. Athletic Dress Up Days are not allowed.
Guidebook Section 2- Academic Guidelines
Class Rank
Class rank is a consideration in the admission policies of some colleges. Class rank is determined by the average total of quality points earned by the student. Quality points are earned whenever a student passes and earns a credit for courses taken in grades 9-12 with the exception of courses graded on a Pass/Fail basis. Courses which carry quality points are those marked on an “A” through “F” basis including Wellness Education. Please Note: Classes taken away from the high school campus are not factored into class rank. The following scale below is used to determine class rank.
Honor Roll/Marking
LETTER GRADE
RANGE LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 HONORS ADVANCED PLACEMENT
A+ 97-100 4.0 4.0 4.2 4.3
A 93-96 4.0 4.0 4.2 4.3
A- 90-92 3.7 3.7 3.9 4.0
B+ 87-89 3.3 3.3 3.5 3.6
B 83-86 3.0 3.0 3.2 3.3
B- 80-82 2.7 2.7 2.9 3.0
C+ 77-79 2.3 2.3 2.5 2.6
C 73-76 2.0 2.0 2.2 2.3
C- 70-72 1.7 1.7 1.9 2.0
D+ 67-69 1.3 1.3 1.5 1.6
D 63-66 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.3
D- 60-62 0.7 0.7 0.9 1.0
F 0-59 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
High and General Honors, as well as all student averages, will be calculated during the school year based on a Grade Point Average. The scale will be as follows: General Honors 3.00-3.59, High Honors 3.60-4.00. The Grade Point Average is determined by the same scale that is used for grades and "C" - (1.7 GPA) rule eligibility for participating in extra-curricular activities. Academic Honors Program recognizes the specific needs of advanced learners by providing accelerated curricula, enrichment experiences and opportunities for independent study. This program seeks to enable students to earn college credit while at EHHS and to prepare them for entrance to competitive 4 year post-secondary schools. Ninth and tenth grade students who demonstrate readiness for advanced academic work in a subject are enrolled in honor level courses. Upperclassman may continue advanced coursework on Advanced Placement, UCONN Early College Experience (ECE) and other Honors course. In all grades, students are mentored and advised by team teachers and Academic Honors Program staff.
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Incompletes
A student receiving a grade of "incomplete" at the end of a marking period must make up his/her work within ten (10) school days after the marking period report cards are issued unless an extension is granted by the principal.. An incomplete grade will keep the student off the honor roll until the work is made up - even if the student's other grades satisfy honor roll requirements. No incomplete grade can remain on the report card and thus, a final grade will be issued.
National Honor Society
To be considered for membership in Tucker-Blake, East Hartford High School's local chapter of the National Honor Society, a student must meet the following requirements before the close of the student's 5'h semester of high school: I. A 3.5 GPA is required for admittance into the National Honor Society as of the close of the students 5th semester
of high school. II. Information Forms must be completed and submitted by the deadline to the NHS advisor. Any
applications received after the deadline will not be considered. Applicants must demonstrate evidence of experience or service in each of the four areas (scholarship, leadership, service and character).
More information can accessed by logging on to the National Honor Society website www.nhs.us.
LEADERSHIP
• Co-curricular activities - includes clubs, teams, musical groups and major accomplishments in each. Documentation of participation with accompanying signature of adult sponsor other than relative is required.
• Leadership - for example, elected student body, class or club officer; committee chairperson; team captain; newspaper editor; work area manager; or community leader. Documentation of leadership with accompanying signature of adult sponsor other than relative is required.
• OTHER COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES - These should be any activities outside of school in which you participated for the betterment of your community. For example: groups affiliated with religious organizations, clubs sponsored outside the school, Boy or Girl Scouts, or community art endeavors.
SERVICE
• Services (school/community) - service projects done with a group either in or out of school, or done as individual projects performing services. Generally speaking, service activities are those which are done for or on behalf of others (not including immediate family members) for which no compensation (monetary or other) has been given. A minimum of 20 hours is required. Documentation of participation with accompanying signature adult sponsor other than relative is required.
CHARACTER
• Completed Applications will be reviewed by the House Assistant Principals and the Faculty Advisory Committee of the NHS. Since character is clearly one of the criteria for acceptance into the NHS, all applicants' discipline files/permanent records will be reviewed.
OTHER
• Work experience, recognition, and awards - any job experience, honors, or recognition that you have received that support your bid to be selected for membership in the National Honor Society. Work experience may be paid or volunteer.
Tucker Blake Chapter of National Honor Society Bylaws Article III: Membership and Obligations Section 1- Active membership is a goal of the Tucker Blake Chapter of the National Honor Society. Section 2- Membership in this chapter is an honor, not a privilege, bestowed on students by the faculty, and shall be based upon the criteria of scholarship, service, leadership, citizenship, and character.
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Section 3- Eligibility a. Candidates eligible for election to this chapter must be in the second semester of their junior or senior year. b. To be eligible for selection to membership in this chapter, the candidate must have been in attendance for a
period of one semester at East Hartford High School or Connecticut International Baccalaureate Academy. This semester may be waived by a joint decision between principal, Faculty, Council and adviser.
c. Candidates eligible for selection to the chapter must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 (out of 4.0). This scholastic level of achievement shall remain fixed, and shall be the required minimum level of scholastic achievement for admission to candidacy. All students who can rise in scholarship to or above such standard may be admitted to candidacy for selection to membership,
d. Upon meeting the grade level, attendance, and GPA standard requirements, candidates shall then be considered based upon their service, leadership, citizenship, and character.
Article IV- Selection Procedures Section 1- The selection of members to this chapter shall be by a majority vote of the Faculty Council consisting of five faculty members appointed by the principal and adviser. The chapter adviser shall be the sixth, nonvoting ex officio member of the Faculty Council. Section 2- Prior to selection the following shall occur:
a. Students' academic records will be reviewed to determine scholastic eligibility, b. Students who are eligible scholastically ("candidates") shall be notified and asked to complete and submit the Student Activity Information Form for further consideration for selection, c. The assistant principals shall be requested to evaluate candidates based on character,
e. The Faculty Council shall then review the Student Activity Information Form using the official evaluation rubric form provided by the chapter adviser in order to determine membership.
Section 3- The selection of new active members shall be held once a year during the second semester of the school year. Section 4- Candidates become members when inducted at a special ceremony. Section 5- Once selected and inducted, all members are expected to maintain the standards by which they were selected and maintain all obligations of membership. Section 6- An active member of the National Honor Society who transfers from this school will be given a letter indicating the status of his or her membership and signed by the principal or chapter adviser. Section 7- An active member of the National Honor Society who transfers to this school will be automatically accepted for membership in this chapter. The Faculty Council shall grant the transferring member one semester to attain the membership requirements and thereafter, this member must maintain those requirements for this chapter in order to retain his or her membership. Article VIII: Discipline and Dismissal of Members Section 1- Membership of the National Honor Society are subject to dismissal if they do not maintain the standards of scholarship, leadership, service, and character that were used as a basis for their selection. Section 2- Members are allowed limited warnings during their membership, but in the case of flagrant violation of rules or civil laws, a warning is not required for dismissal but a hearing will still be held. If the Faculty Council determines that the facts warrant consideration of dismissal, the member will be notified in writing of the violation, the possibility of dismissal, and the need for a scheduled hearing with the Faculty Council. A hearing will then be scheduled. The member should then be allowed to appear before the Faculty Council and explain the situation. A parent or guardian may be present with the member, however, it should be noted that the primary focus of the hearing is to allow the member to present his or her case Section Section 3- Members who fall below the academic standard for selection will receive a written warning and given one marking period to restore their cumulative GPA to the standard of selection. Section 4- If a member is dismissed, written notice of the decision will be sent to the member, his or her parent or
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guardian, and the principal. The member must then surrender the NHS pin and certificate to the chapter adviser. **Please consult Section VII for a copy of the Tucker Blake National Society Acceptance Scoring Rubric. Student Learning Expectations
East Hartford High School is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC), a non-governmental, nationally recognized organization whose affiliated institutions include elementary schools
through collegiate institutions offering postgraduate instruction. Accreditation of an institution by the NEASC
indicates that it meets or exceeds criteria for the assessment of institutional quality periodically applied through
a peer group review process. An accredited school or college is one which has available the necessary resources
to achieve its stated purpose through appropriate educational programs, is substantially doing so, and gives
reasonable evidence that it will continue to do so in the foreseeable future. Institutional integrity is also addressed through accreditation.
This school year, EHHS will continue to address NEASC recommendations through a comprehensive assessment and monitoring system as well as communicative process. As a component of student graduation, students will
be assessed through the school-wide learning expectations within through departmental rubrics in alignment with Common Core and the aforementioned expectations. These expectations are outlined in the grid below:
Student Learning Expectation Department Assessment
1) Communicate by:
1.1 writing for a variety of purposes English
1.2 presenting information to an audience effectively through speech World Language
1.3 reading effectively from a variety of sources English
2) Solve problems by:
2.1 researching a topic independently Social Studies
2.2 thinking critically Fine Arts
2.3 using appropriate mathematical calculations to support conclusions Mathematics
2.4 effectively applying inquiry skills to solve a problem Science
3) Demonstrate workplace skills by developing personal work habits to enhance
career opportunities Career and Technical
Education
4) Demonstrate problem solving and decision making skills Health and Physical
Education
5) Participate as active citizens in the community Guidance
Student progress information will be communicated to parents and students via semester report cards. Please note,
students are assessed using a “standards-based” approach where it is expected that students meet proficiency or
better as they mature towards graduation. For further information please contact your child’s individual teacher or
house support team. Thank you for your support in ensuring our students continue build on their skills and talents at
EHHS as they become college and career ready.
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Section II:
Student Daily
Planner
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# Course Monday 8/26/2019
Tuesday 8/27/2019
Wednesday 8/28/2019
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# Course Thursday 8/29/2019
Friday 8/30/2019
Saturday 8/31/2019
Sunday 9/1/2019
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# Course Monday 9/2/2019
Tuesday 9/3/2019
Wednesday 9/4/2019
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# Course Thursday 9/5/2019
Friday 9/6/2019
Saturday 9/7/2019
Sunday 9/8/2019
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# Course Monday 9/9/2019
Tuesday 9/10/2019
Wednesday 9/11/2019
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# Course Thursday 9/12/2019
Friday 9/13/2019
Saturday 9/14/2019
Sunday 9/15/2019
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# Course Monday 9/16/2019
Tuesday 9/17/2019
Wednesday 9/18/2019
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# Course Thursday 9/19/2019
Friday 9/20/2019
Saturday 9/21/2019
Sunday 9/22/2019
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# Course Monday 9/23/2019
Tuesday 9/24/2019
Wednesday 9/25/2019
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# Course Thursday 9/26/2019
Friday 9/27/2019
Saturday 9/28/2019
Sunday 9/29/2019
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# Course Monday 9/30/2019
Tuesday 10/1/2019
Wednesday 10/2/2019
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# Course Thursday 10/3/2019
Friday 10/4/2019
Saturday 10/5/2019
Sunday 10/6/2019
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# Course Monday 10/7/2019
Tuesday 10/8/2019
Wednesday 10/9/2019
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# Course Thursday 10/10/2019
Friday 10/11/2019
Saturday 10/12/2019
Sunday 10/13/2019
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# Course Monday 10/14/2019
Tuesday 10/15/2019
Wednesday 10/16/2019
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# Course Thursday 10/17/2018
Friday 10/18/2019
Saturday 10/19/2018
Sunday 10/20/2019
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# Course Monday 10/21/2019
Tuesday 10/22/2019
Wednesday 10/23/2019
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# Course Thursday 10/24/2019
Friday 10/25/2019
Saturday 10/26/2019
Sunday 10/27/2019
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# Course Monday 10/28/2019
Tuesday 10/29/2019
Wednesday 10/30/2019
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# Course Thursday 10/31/2019
Friday 11/1/2019
Saturday 11/2/2019
Sunday 11/3/2019
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# Course Monday 11/4/2019
Tuesday 11/5/2019
Wednesday 11/6/2019
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# Course Thursday 11/7/2019
Friday 11/8/2019
Saturday 11/9/2019
Sunday 11/10/2019
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# Course Monday 11/11/2019
Tuesday 11/12/2019
Wednesday 11/13/2019
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# Course Thursday 11/14/2019
Friday 11/15/2019
Saturday 11/16/2019
Sunday 11/17/2019
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# Course Monday 11/18/2019
Tuesday 11/19/2019
Wednesday 11/20/2019
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# Course Thursday 11/21/2019
Friday 11/22/2019
Saturday 11/23/2019
Sunday 11/24/2019
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# Course Monday 11/25/2019
Tuesday 11/26/2019
Wednesday 11/27/2019
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# Course Thursday 11/28/2018
Friday 11/29/2019
Saturday 11/30/2019
Sunday 12/1/2019
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# Course Monday 12/2/2019
Tuesday 12/3/2019
Wednesday 12/4/2019
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# Course Thursday 12/5/2019
Friday 12/6/2019
Saturday 12/7/2019
Sunday 12/8/2019
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# Course Monday 12/9/2018
Tuesday 12/10/2019
Wednesday 12/11/2019
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# Course Thursday 12/12/2019
Friday 12/13/2019
Saturday 12/14/2019
Sunday 12/15/2019
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# Course Monday 12/16/2019
Tuesday 12/17/2019
Wednesday 12/18/2019
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# Course Thursday 12/19/2019
Friday 12/20/2019
Saturday 12/21/2019
Sunday 12/22/2019
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# Course Monday 12/23/2019
Tuesday 12/24/2019
Wednesday 12/25/2019
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# Course Thursday 12/26/2019
Friday 12/27/2019
Saturday 12/28/2019
Sunday 12/29/2019
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# Course Monday 12/30/2019
Tuesday 12/31/2019
Wednesday 1/1/2020
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# Course Thursday 1/2/2020
Friday 1/3/2020
Saturday 1/4/2020
Sunday 1/5/2020
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# Course Monday 1/6/2020
Tuesday 1/7/2020
Wednesday 1/8/2020
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# Course Thursday 1/9/2020
Friday 1/10/2020
Saturday 1/11/2020
Sunday 1/12/2020
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# Course Monday 1/13/2020
Tuesday 1/14/2020
Wednesday 1/15/2020
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# Course Thursday 1/16/2020
Friday 1/17/2020
Saturday 1/18/2020
Sunday 1/19/2020
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# Course Monday 1/20/2020
Tuesday 1/21/2020
Wednesday 1/22/2020
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# Course Thursday 1/23/2020
Friday 1/24/2020
Saturday 1/25/2020
Sunday 1/26/2020
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# Course Monday 1/27/2020
Tuesday 1/28/2020
Wednesday 1/29/2020
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# Course Thursday 1/30/2020
Friday 1/31/2020
Saturday 2/1/2020
Sunday 2/2/2020
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# Course Monday 2/3/2020
Tuesday 2/4/2020
Wednesday 2/5/2020
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# Course Thursday 2/6/2020
Friday 2/7/2020
Saturday 2/8/2020
Sunday 2/9/2020
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# Course Monday 2/10/2020
Tuesday 2/11/2020
Wednesday 2/12/2020
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# Course Thursday 2/13/2020
Friday 2/14/2020
Saturday 2/15/2020
Sunday 2/16/2020
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# Course Monday 2/17/2020
Tuesday 2/18/2020
Wednesday 2/19/2020
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# Course Thursday 2/20/2020
Friday 2/21/2020
Saturday 2/22/2020
Sunday 2/23/2020
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# Course Monday 2/24/2020
Tuesday 2/25/2020
Wednesday 2/26/2020
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# Course Thursday 2/27/2020
Friday 2/28/2020
Saturday 2/29/2020
Sunday 3/1/2020
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# Course Monday 3/2/2020
Tuesday 3/3/2020
Wednesday 3/4/2020
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# Course Thursday 3/5/2020
Friday 3/6/2020
Saturday 3/7/2020
Sunday 3/8/2020
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# Course Monday 3/9/2020
Tuesday 3/10/2020
Wednesday 3/11/2020
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# Course Thursday 3/12/2020
Friday 3/13/2020
Saturday 3/14/2020
Sunday 3/15/2020
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# Course Monday 3/16/2020
Tuesday 3/17/2020
Wednesday 3/18/2020
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# Course Thursday 3/19/2020
Friday 3/20/2020
Saturday 3/21/2020
Sunday 3/22/2020
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# Course Monday 3/23/2020
Tuesday 3/24/2020
Wednesday 3/25/2020
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# Course Thursday 3/26/2020
Friday 3/27/2020
Saturday 3/28/2020
Sunday 3/29/2020
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# Course Monday 3/30/2020
Tuesday 3/31/2020
Wednesday 4/1/2020
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# Course Thursday 4/2/2020
Friday 4/3/2020
Saturday 4/4/2019
Sunday 4/5/2020
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# Course Monday 4/6/2020
Tuesday 4/7/2020
Wednesday 4/8/2020
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# Course Thursday 4/9/2020
Friday 4/10/2020
Saturday 4/11/2020
Sunday 4/12/2020
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# Course Monday 4/13/2020
Tuesday 4/14/2020
Wednesday 4/15/2020
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# Course Thursday 4/16/2020
Friday 4/17/2020
Saturday 4/18/2020
Sunday 4/19/2020
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# Course Monday 4/20/2020
Tuesday 4/21/2020
Wednesday 4/22/2020
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# Course Thursday 4/23/2020
Friday 4/24/2020
Saturday 4/25/2020
Sunday 4/26/2020
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# Course Monday 4/27/2020
Tuesday 4/28/2020
Wednesday 4/29/2020
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# Course Thursday 4/30/2020
Friday 5/1/2020
Saturday 5/2/2020
Sunday 5/3/2020
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# Course Monday 5/4/2020
Tuesday 5/5/2020
Wednesday 5/6/2020
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# Course Thursday 5/7/2020
Friday 5/8/2020
Saturday 5/9/2020
Sunday 5/10/2020
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# Course Monday 5/11/2020
Tuesday 5/12/2020
Wednesday 5/13/2020
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# Course Thursday 5/14/2020
Friday 5/15/2020
Saturday 5/16/2020
Sunday 5/17/2020
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# Course Monday 5/18/2020
Tuesday 5/19/2020
Wednesday 5/20/2020
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# Course Thursday 5/21/2020
Friday 5/22/2020
Saturday 5/23/2020
Sunday 5/24/2020
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# Course Monday 5/25/2020
Tuesday 5/26/2020
Wednesday 5/27/2020
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# Course Thursday 5/28/2020
Friday 5/29/2020
Saturday 5/30/2020
Sunday 5/31/2020
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# Course Monday 6/1/2020
Tuesday 6/2/2020
Wednesday 6/3/2020
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# Course Thursday 6/4/2020
Friday 6/5/2020
Saturday 6/6/2020
Sunday 6/7/2020
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# Course Monday 6/8/2020
Tuesday 6/9/2020
Wednesday 6/10/2020
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# Course Thursday 6/11/2020
Friday 6/12/2020
Saturday 6/13/220
Sunday 6/14/2020
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# Course Monday 6/15/2020
Tuesday 6/16/2020
Wednesday 6/17/2020
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# Course Thursday 6/18/2020
Friday 6/19/2020
Saturday 6/20/2020
Sunday 6/21/2020
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# Course Monday 6/22/2020
Tuesday 6/23/2020
Wednesday 6/24/2020
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# Course Thursday 6/25/2020
Friday 6/26/2020
Saturday 6/27/2020
Sunday 6/28/2020
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Section III:
Hall Pass
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Date Student Destination Departure Time
Teacher Signature
Hall Pass
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