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Freshman Parent
Class Meeting
September, 2012
Guidance Staff 1st Floor
2 or fewer Advanced Academic classes
Last Name A – K Grace Mosby
GMOSBY@ houstonisd.org
Last Name L – Z Sharron Raibon
sraibon@ houstonisd.org
Guidance Staff 2nd Floor 3 or more Advanced Academics classes Last name A – F Ann Lange
alange@ houstonisd.org
Sophie Eng
seng@ houstonisd.org
Last name G – M Melba Ervin
mervin@ houstonisd.org
Last name N – Z Linda Harrison
llariosh@ houstonisd.org
Guidance Staff
English Language Learners and
504 coordinator 3rd Floor
Josephine Morgan
JMORGAN2@ houstonisd.org
Special Education 2nd Floor
Shirley York
Guidance Staff Library
College Access Coordinator Sue Ling
cgranger@ houstonisd.org
PC Liason Norma Alicia Alderete
nalderet @ houstonisd.org
Director of Advisement Paula Cox
pcox@ houstonisd.org
Coming Up October 17
PSAT – Practice SAT
Free for grades 9 – 11
During the school day
Practice materials given today
Math = Alg, Geometry & Statistics
Scores compared with 10th grade
Modifications must be filed by Aug 9th Value in test experience, not score
Progress Reports Issued
September 26
October 31
December 5
January 30
March 22
May 8
Report Cards Issued
October 12
November 16
January 11
March 1
April 19
June 14
Tutoring
Supervised Library hours:
6:30 am – 6:30 pm
Teachers tutor in academic subjects:
Monday – Friday 6:30 – 8:10am
Monday – Thursday 3:45 – 5:45 pm
Composite Grading
Students failing a fall course
may be eligible
to earn credit
with extra effort
in the spring semester
Composite Grading
Only in courses with fall and spring semesters
Fall grade must be 60 or above
No more than 2 unexcused absences
Spring grade + fall grade = 140
Both regular semesters at LHS in the same school year
Tardies
7 minute passing time before the tardy bell rings
After tardy bell, report to any office for a pass to class
Progressive penalties for continued tardies per class each semester
Tardies / Absences
If 10 minutes late, counts as an absence
Periods 2 & 6 absence after 20 minutes
Send a note after an absence
and may be excused
Absences
Excused absences require notes
based on 5 reasons:
Personal Illness
Death in the family
Religious Day
School sponsored activity
Court appearance
Absences
Make up Work
See each teacher on the day of return
Teachers have individual policies
Student responsibility to get work
Reasonable amount of time to complete work
Credit Appeal
Passing a class does not guarantee credit will be awarded….
If more than 2 or 3* unexcused absences are earned in any class, credit will be denied for the semester.
* Depends on the length of the semester
Leaving Campus Early
Send a note before school or fax a letter:
Include a phone number where the parent or guardian may be reached to verify note
Time and reason student is leaving
Parent's signature
The parent /guardian must report to the Assigned Office and present a photo ID before the student is released
Leaving Campus Early
Students will not be released without parent or guardian verification. Once verified, student picks up pass in Assigned Office prior to leaving.
If the reason for leaving school is other that those listed in the handbook as excused, the absence will be considered unexcused.
Uniform Policy
Student out of dress code is suspended for 1 day and parent is expected to pick them up
If student can get into uniform, a principal will make a decision
Number of offenses are charted and consulted when making a decision
For More Information
View the Student Handbook
available in October online at
www.lamarhs.org
Lamar Website
New and improved Still Under Construction
www.lamarhs.org All things Lamar
Parent Student Connect
Real time access to grades and attendance
Get notices if grades drop
www.houstonisd.org
To register you will need:
• Student ID (HISD)
• Student date of birth
• Last 5 digits of student’s Social Security or State assigned number
Lamar moodle
Course Management System
www.lamarhs.org
Click on “Information” >
Online Tools> moodle >
Choose from the “Course Categories” list > accept rules >
Choose the class you want information about
Lamar moodle
Log in with PS Connect codes
Use in conjunction with PS Connect to see the assignments that have grades
See the course syllabus
See what will be coming in future days
Naviance
College and Career Planning Software
Student and parent codes available
email [email protected]
In Subject Line: Naviance codes
Include student name and grade
www.connection.naviance.com/hisd-lamar
Grade 9
Interest Inventory
Resume Building
College Information
College Match
Enrichment Programs
The Student Edge
College Information Database
• Reliable College information
• Resume Assistance
• Scholarship Service
• Career assessment and information
• College Application essay assistance
• PSAT, SAT and ACT tutorials
• Homework help
The Student Edge
Go to
www.mystudentedge.com The access code is : FHXABPVY
This is a subscription service
for Lamar students only
Student Assistance
Based on federal income requirements, students may be eligible for free or reduced lunches
Assistance for many things other than lunches for those who qualify
Forms should be returned asap
Grade Point Average Starts NOW
*Includes MS grades for HS credit
GPA for initial college applications
is from grade 9* – 11
4.0 Weighted scale
1 bonus point is given for PDP/IBDP/AP classes
Class Rank
Lists the GPA of all students in a class in numeric order
Every grade counts for class rank
First computed after junior year
Top 10% auto admit to Texas public colleges (UT this year top 9%)
Graduation Credits
State Credit – Applies toward the 26 credits needed to graduate
Local Credit – Does not count toward the 26 credits to graduate.
Grade points do count to GPA
if grades are given.
Local Credit
Athletic Study Lab
Teacher Assistant (grade 11 & 12)
STARR tutorial
Repeating a class
If credit has been awarded
and the student repeats the class,
no credit will be awarded
when repeated
BUT
the grade will be on the transcript
and the grade points will count
toward GPA and rank
Repeating classes
If repeating
Algebra 1 and/or Spanish 1
in Grade 9
Credit is attached
to the first time passed
Graduation Credits
One half credit is earned
for each class each semester
IF
the student receives a passing grade
AND
the student receives no more than 2 unexcused absences in the class
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
26 credits are needed
8 credits per year X 4 = 32 possible
4 credits required in English, math, science and social studies
Lamar students repeat classes online when original credit not earned
Recommended
High School Program
4 credits of English
4 credits of math
Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 & another
4 credits of science
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, & another
4 credits of social studies
Geography, World History, US History, Govt, Eco
Recommended
High School Program
2 credits: Language other than English
2 years from the same language
Not needed in sequence
Must be full years of credit
1 credit Computer Technology
1 credit in Fine Art
Recommended
High School Program
1 credit in PE or an equivalent:
ROTC, athletics, or fall band
Fall band may count
as a fine art or a PE equivalent,
but not both with the same class.
Recommended
High School Program
½ credit Health
½ credit Communications
Applications (speech)
4 electives
(Additional core courses outside the minimum
number are electives too)
TOTAL of 26 credits to graduate
College Preparation
Texas A & M requires one semester of Precalculus for admission
Recommended HS Program needed to attend 4 year college in Texas
Recommended level is college prep
Advanced Academic classes improve your preparation for college
College Preparation
Start a resume Colleges will ask for your activities
and community service beginning in 9th grade.
See The Student Edge College Visits Visit any to create a list of what was
specifically was liked and not liked
How Do You Spend Your Time? + Job + Family responsibilities + Church activities
+ Interests and how you pursued them
+ Interests outside of school
+ Leadership shown
+ Summer Programs
Do for the experience
not for the resume…
COMING UP
College Night Thursday, October 11
7 – 8:30 pm
PSAT – All in grades 9 - 11
Wednesday, October 17
COMING UP
Course Selection for Freshmen Wednesday, November 7
PSAT Score Discussion Wednesday, December 19
6 – 7 pm in the Lamar Cafeteria
Thanks for coming
Advisors are available for questions