marie sklodowska curie metropolitan high school for the technical and performing arts
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Marie Sklodowska Curie Metropolitan High School for the Technical and Performing Arts. Parent Orientation. August 30, 2010. The Curie Administration. Principal Phillip C. Perry Assistant Principals Ana M. Espinoza Cynthia Kosik Jerel Morris Jose Rodriguez. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Marie Sklodowska Curie Marie Sklodowska Curie Metropolitan High School Metropolitan High School
for the for the Technical and Performing ArtsTechnical and Performing Arts
Parent OrientationParent Orientation
August 30, 2010August 30, 2010
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The Curie AdministrationThe Curie Administration
PrincipalPrincipalPhillip C. PerryPhillip C. Perry
Assistant PrincipalsAssistant PrincipalsAna M. EspinozaAna M. Espinoza
Cynthia KosikCynthia KosikJerel MorrisJerel Morris
Jose RodriguezJose Rodriguez
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Local School Council - LSCLocal School Council - LSCPrincipalPrincipalPhillip C. PerryPhillip C. Perry
Student RepresentativeStudent RepresentativeGloria FuentesGloria Fuentes
Parent RepresentativesParent RepresentativesBeatrice BrewerBeatrice Brewer Leticia PerezLeticia PerezIgnacio HernandezIgnacio Hernandez Angelique GravesAngelique GravesEloisa NegreteEloisa Negrete Benjamin GuevaraBenjamin Guevara
Community RepresentativesCommunity RepresentativesTom RamosTom Ramos Antonio MirandaAntonio Miranda
Teacher RepresentativesTeacher RepresentativesSylvia MatthewsSylvia Matthews Donald PriceDonald Price
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Local School Council - LSCLocal School Council - LSC
• LSC meetings will take place every 3rd LSC meetings will take place every 3rd Thursday of the month at Curie in room 192 Thursday of the month at Curie in room 192 except for non-school days. Check the Curie except for non-school days. Check the Curie website for all dates and meeting minutes.website for all dates and meeting minutes.
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Mission StatementMission Statement
It is the mission of Curie Metropolitan High School to offer a rigorous academic curriculum with an emphasis on technology and the arts. We encourage all students to pursue future success through enrollment in post-secondary institutions and through life-long learning. Curie High School promotes a climate in which students develop respect for all persons as they prepare to become leaders and citizens in a multicultural democratic society.
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Vision Statement
It is the vision of Curie Metropolitan High School that all students graduate with rigorous college preparation, become life long learners, as well as compassionate, creative, and responsible participants and leaders.
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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
MAIN OFFICE:773-535-2100
ATTENDANCE OFFICE:773-535-2150 OR 773-535-2151
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Curie’s Website• Access our website at www.curiehs.org to find out
what’s going on at Curie.
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Graduation Requirements• To graduate from Curie students must earn 26 credits. The following is
required:– English 4 units– Social Studies 3 units– Mathematics 3 units– Science 3 units– World Language 2 units– Computer Technology 1 unit– Art 1 unit– Music 1 unit– Physical Ed. Or ROTC 2 units– Electives 6 units
• Total 26 credits• Pass Const. Exam• 40hrs. Of Driver’s Ed.• 40 Hrs. of Service Learning• Participation in the PSAE / ACT exam
GraduateCurie
Credit• Curie works off the semester concept.• One-half (½) unit of credit is awarded for any
course that meets 46 minutes per day for 20 weeks.
• All credit is granted by semester.
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Progress Reports• Sent on the fifth (5th) week of each quarter.
Curie
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Student Schedule: For Clyde Condor
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CURIE FOLLOWS THE REGULAR SCHOOL YEARCPS CALENDAR
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Facilities Information for Parents:• Visitors are welcomed from 7:30 – 4:00 daily at the Park
Doors only.
• Visitor parking is in the East Lot only after you obtain a parking permit from security staff.
• Students enter and exit only at the NW Pulaski Doors.
• PLEASE do not pull into the Pulaski Lot to drop off or pick up students.
• Parents may use the Archer Lot to drop off or pick up students. Pull into a legal parking spot; do not wait in aisles or bus lanes even when you are waiting in the car.
• Remind your children to obey all traffic signals while walking or driving.
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Security Information for Parents:• The Curie Administration takes every possible precaution to create a safe
and secure learning environment.
• Two full-time Chicago Police Officers
• Communication with 8th District Commander
• Off-duty Chicago Police Officers
• CPS trained security staff
• Video surveillance
• Screening of students and visitors using metal detectors and x-ray machines in accordance with CPS policy
• ID’s and clear book bags required
• Deans and Counselors are available to assist you and your child at any time and to work with you to resolve conflicts before they become physical.
• Dismissal Policy: Students are to immediately leave the school grounds at dismissal. For safety, students should not loiter at the Orange Line or on neighborhood streets.
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No Loiteringat the Orange Line Station
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Discipline Information for Parents:• CPS Student Code of Conduct and Curie Handbook
• Behavior in accordance with school rules, procedures, policies and the law
• Disciplinary action: conferences, detentions, in-school suspension, suspension up to 10 days, alternative school, expulsion, arrest
• Did you know… Serious misbehaviors which occur off-campus or after school hours are disciplined. Any electronic communication from any computer to stalk, harass or intimidate requires police notification. Graffiti or tagging is prohibited even on personal items .
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Help your child avoid discipline in the following areas:
• Book Bags• Cell phones, ipods, and other
electronic equipment• Dress Code• Respect for School Authority
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Hall Sweeps
All students belong in class when the second bell sounds. Students have exactly 4 minutes to get from one class to the next. No student should be at his or her locker after the second bell has sounded. Students who belong at lunch must report to their lunchroom before the second bell sounds. Students needing to go any place other than what is listed on their schedule must obtain a valid hall pass, even if the student is on lunch.
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1.1. Attend school every school day.Attend school every school day.• Parents, plan family vacation time Parents, plan family vacation time
around the school calendar. We around the school calendar. We need your help to make this a need your help to make this a successful year for your child.successful year for your child.
2.2. Students should arrive to school Students should arrive to school and to class on time.and to class on time.
3.3. Make sure students you are in Make sure students you are in the classroom before the second the classroom before the second bell sounds.bell sounds.
Attendance Matters!
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Every Class Counts!
Did you know….• One class missed = ½ day of absence
• Be on time to every class to avoid being marked tardy or absent.
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Excused AbsenceA student may be mark “excused” if
there is valid cause for the absence.1. The absence must be reported by
phone by the parent to the attendance office at 773-535-2150 or 2151.
and2. A written letter or note signed by
the parent must also be brought by the student to the attendance office when the student returns to school.26
Unexcused Absence
1. A student’s absence will not be marked excused if;
There is no valid cause for the absence.
Or2. A written letter or note has not
been turned in by the student to the attendance office.
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The Curie High School attendance office staff is obligated by board policy to report all students who fail to attend school without valid cause.
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Weekly Monitoring Plan
See Student Handbook for Details
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Early Dismissal Procedure
1. Student Illness – Report to the nurse’s office first. (Do not use your cell phone. You will be penalized)
2. Predetermined doctor’s appointment – Report to the attendance office.
3. Early dismissals for any other reason – Report to the attendance office.
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Early Dismissal Procedure
• The parent or legal guardian must come in to the school and sign the child out for an official early dismissal
• No student will be released to any individual other than the parent or legal guardian
• List the names and phone numbers of individuals you may want to have contact with your child on the Curie Yearly Enrollment Data Sheet (See the example on the next slide)
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ID Cards
See the Student Handbook for DetailsSee the Student Handbook for Details
Clyde Condor
DIV: 999
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Clubs & Organizations• After School Matters• Academic Decathlon• Architecture Club• Art Club• Auto Club• Bilingual Club• Black Student Org.• Business-Info. Tech.• Business-Accounting• Chemistry Club• Cheerleading• Chess Club
• C.U.R.I.E Club• Curie Pride• Drama Club• Ecology Club• Folkloric Club• French Club• Gospel Choir• Honor Societies• Latinos Juntos
Sports: Baseball, basketball, bowling, chess, cross country, football, soccer, swim & dive, tennis, track & field, volleyball, wrestling, cheerleading, softball, water polo
• Leo Club•Daley Book Club•Mariachi Club•Sound & Lighting•Stage Crew•T.E.A.C.H.•Writer’s Club•And many more...
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