Spring Oaks Middle School STUDENT PLANNER 2012-2013



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Spring Oaks Middle School STUDENT PLANNER 2012-2013 Excellence Through Determination! http://som.springbranchisd.com 2150 Shadowdale Houston, Texas 77043 Telephone: (713) 251-4800 Fax: (713) 251-4815 Dr. David Sablatura Principal This planner belongs to:

Excellence Through Determination! Welcome students and parents to Spring Oaks Middle School. Our faculty and staff are looking forward to working with you this year. Our goal is to help you have a successful, productive, and enjoyable middle school experience. Together, we will create a positive school environment that supports your learning and growth. Our school offers a challenging curriculum, a student-centered instructional approach, and a variety of extra-curricular activities from which to choose. In order to do well, we encourage you to take responsibility for your own learning, to communicate with your teachers, and to get involved in school activities. How to Use This Planner Spring Oaks is happy to issue each student a planner that will help organize student assignments and activities. Write down your homework assignments, test and quiz dates, and other important information for each class you attend each day. By doing so, you will have a much easier time remembering to complete homework and to study for tests and quizzes. We encourage parents to check their student s planner on a regular basis to see what assignments are due and when. Note to parents: Students are not allowed to damage their planners or write inappropriate words or symbols on their planners. If the school determines that a student has violated their planner in this way, the student will be required to purchase a new planner for $5.00. Student planners are also used as hallways passes, so students are required to carry them to all classes. The following pages are campus guidelines that are included here as an addendum to the Spring Branch ISD Secondary Student/Parent Handbook. Please read and be familiar with these important guidelines. Our Mission Spring Oaks is dedicated to helping our students: Be productive, successful, responsible citizens. Develop critical thinking skills so they can make sound decisions. Foster a dedication for life-long learning.

Activity Bus Students who remain on campus for activities (such as help sessions and extra-curricular) can ride the late activity bus, available Monday - Thursday, and leaving SOMS at 4:30 pm. The late bus is also available every other Friday at 5:00 p.m. Students who wish to use this late bus must have a pass from the teacher in charge of the after-school activity in which they are participating. The late bus route is available in the front office. Attendance - See SBISD Secondary Student Handbook Regular and punctual attendance is the greatest single factor in a student s success. Parents are urged to check absences on report cards and get clarification on any unexpected absences from the teacher. Parents can also view attendance via the Skyward website. If a student is absent, he/she must present a note signed by the parent to the attendance clerk upon returning to school. Students re-entering without a parent note/admit will be given an unexcused absence. Students will have two days to change the absence to excused. Students with excessive absences will be turned over or referred to the SBISD truancy police officer. Students will be considered absent from class if they miss more than 15 minutes of the class period. Our attendance specialist can be reached at 713-251-4801. Bags, Backpacks, and Backpack Purses Students may bring backpacks and purses to school; however, they must put them in their lockers at the beginning of the day. They may get them out of their lockers before the final period of the day. Large bags of any type fall within these guidelines. Girls may carry small purses to class. Discipline - See SBISD Secondary Student Handbook Change of Address or Telephone Number Changes in either address or telephone number must be given to the attendance specialist in writing with a parent signature. Due to safety considerations, any student without a parent/guardian telephone number on record will be temporarily removed from campus until this information is given to the attendance specialist. Final Exams Semester exams will be given the last week before Winter Break and the last week of school. After school activities will be limited the nights before exams. Extra Curricular/Co-Curricular Activities Spring Oaks offers many activities for students. They include clubs such as Athletics, Art contests, Band, Orchestra, Choir, Theatre Arts events, National Junior Honor Society, Student Council, Odyssey of the Mind, PTA sponsored Reflection Contests, and a variety of after-school programs. All students are encouraged to participate in at least one extracurricular activity for personal growth and fun. In order to participate in any extracurricular activity, the student must have attended school for one-half of the school day on which the activity is scheduled. Many after-school activities require parent permission forms. Food and Beverages at School To ensure the beauty of our school, gum is not permitted. Food and drinks are not allowed in the classroom unless authorized by the teacher. Vending machines are provided for student use during lunch only. School personnel will confiscate items purchased at other times. A parent may bring outside food for his/her own child. The state nutritional guidelines, however, do not allow for birthday cakes, pizza, etc. to be brought for other students to eat during meal times. For state meal guidelines please visit the following website: http://www.squaremeals.org. Hallway Passes Anytime a student is out of class during a class period he/she must have a signed hallway pass. Each student planner includes a hall pass insert page that allows the student access into the hallways. Students are not allowed to share or exchange planners for this purpose.

ICU In order to support students in completing their assignments, the campus has implemented a program we call ICU. The program involves teachers and parents working together to ensure that all students are keeping up with their work. A daily ICU list will be kept of missing student assignments. Students who are missing assignments will be expected to come in before school, during their lunch, or after school in order to complete them. Students on the ICU list will be expected to complete their work before being allowed to participate in extracurricular activities, attend field trips, etc. Students who are missing assignments may be issued an Incomplete as a grade until the assignments are completed. Grading System 90-100 Excellent Progress A 70-74 Poor Progress D 80-89 Good Progress B 69 or below Failure F 75-79 Average Progress C No Grade Incomplete I* *Incomplete grades must be completed within the following 9-week grading period. Lockers Students will be assigned a locker (which includes a combination lock) during the first week of school. Students enrolled in a physical education class will also be assigned a gym locker. Lockers remain the property of Spring Branch ISD and are subject to inspection. Lockers are to be kept neat and clean. As a precaution against loss of materials, students are to use only the locker assigned to them and are not allowed to share lockers. Any item found in a locker becomes the property and responsibility of the student to whom the locker is assigned. Messages, Phone Calls and Packages Students are to bring all necessary items to school and to keep parents informed of after-school activities. Phone calls home will be permitted with permission from the staff. Campus phones may be used after school to call parents to alert them of any forgotten after-school related activities. To avoid interrupting classes, the office will not deliver messages and/or packages including balloons, flowers, etc. A student will be notified if a family emergency exists. Panther Prep (Mentoring Period) Panther Pride is a brief morning class period in which students will prepare for the instructional day. Students will listen to morning announcements, look at the ICU list to see if they are missing any assignments, and make sure they have everything they need before they go to their first class. Personal Property Students should not bring valuable personal items (including large amounts of money) to school. Clothing or other items that might be removed or lost during the day should be clearly labeled. If personal property is lost, an effort will be made to recover the lost items; however, please realize the school is not liable for any lost or stolen student property. Prohibited Items - See SBISD Secondary Handbook Inappropriate jewelry, aerosol sprays, pepper spray, matches, lighters, correction fluid, permanent markers, ball caps, laser pointers, or any other item that detracts from the learning environment shall remain at home. If they are brought to school, these items will be confiscated from the student, turned into the office and tagged. Students will receive a detention. Some items may not be returned. Cell Phones, ipods, and Other Music/Video Devices Students are allowed to have cell phones and other electronic devices while on campus, but must turn them off or silence them during instructional time. Instructional time is defined as any time during the school day when a student is assigned to a class. A teacher may grant an exception to this rule if the class is using electronic devices for instructional purposes. A staff member who discovers a student in violation of the policy will confiscate the device and turn it over to the grade level principal. Once the student has served a detention, the phone may be picked up by the parents during normal business hours. Please realize the school is not liable for confiscated items.

Progress Reports/Report Cards All students receive progress reports after the third week and sixth week of the nine-week grading period. Report cards are issued at the end of each nine weeks. In addition, parents may view their student s grades, attendance, and assignments on Skyward, a web-based grade portal for parents. Please contact the school for your user name and password. School Detentions After-School Detentions are held Monday through Thursday from 3:30-4:25 pm and Friday from 3:30-5:00 pm. Students should arrive at detention prepared to go home because they will not be allowed to go back to their lockers. Students receive written notice of the detention at least 24 hours before the detention. Students who do not attend assigned detentions or who consistently make choices that result in detention will receive more severe consequences. Academic Dishonesty Cheating shall be defined as giving or receiving information or help on a test, possession of any unauthorized material during a test, copying another student s assignment or knowingly allowing another unauthorized student to copy from his/her assignment, submitting duplicate work, or having someone else complete an assignment on behalf of the student. Plagiarism, the use of another s ideas or products as one s own, is also defined as cheating. Tardiness A student who arrives after the five-minute passing period without a signed pass is tardy. An after-school detention will be assigned on the third tardy. Persistent tardiness will result in other consequences including a parent conference with the assistant principal and in-school suspension. NOTE: A student who misses more than fifteen minutes of class will be considered truant. There are no excused tardies to first period for students who assume responsibility for their own transportation (instead of riding the school bus). School Resources Students are responsible for returning borrowed materials in good condition. Textbooks and or library books that are damaged beyond repair or are lost must be replaced by the student. Technology and library books/material should be returned by the due date. Parents or Guardians of students who lose or return damaged instructional material, shall be liable for the replacement of the item(s). Report Card Grading Cycles 2012-2013 Note that Spring Oaks is moving to a 9-week grading cycle this year. In the past, we have been on a 6-weeks grading cycle. Below are the grading cycles and number of days in each grading cycle. Grading Cycle/Report Cards Dates # of Days 1st 9 Weeks Aug. 27 Oct. 23 40 2nd 9 Weeks Oct. 24 - Dec. 21 40 3rd 9 Weeks Jan. 8 - Mar. 8 43 4th 9 Weeks Mar. 18 June 5 55

Spring Oaks Homework and Testing Grading Practices Purpose of Homework: The purpose of all types of homework is to promote high-quality student learning and achievement. Homework is an out-of-classroom learning experience assigned by a teacher to enhance student learning. Home-School Partnership: A strong home-school partnership has a positive impact on student success. To make the homework experience meaningful, students and families play a critical role. Students will be encouraged to: 1. Complete all assigned homework. 2. Ensure that he/she clearly understands the homework assigned, including assignments, expectations, and requests for clarifications or assistance from the teacher when homework assignments or expectations are not clear. 3. Manage time and materials to complete any assigned homework. Families will be encouraged to: 1. Provide an environment for successful completion of homework. 2. Provide support and encouragement for completing the work without doing the work for their child. 3. Contact the child s teacher if their child is not consistently able to do the work by him/herself or if challenges or questions arise. Holidays: No homework shall be assigned to be completed over Thanksgiving, Winter Break, Spring Break, and religious holy days. Grading Practices and ICU: Students are expected to turn in all assignments by the due date and thereby stay off the ICU list. Teachers may use their discretion in taking off points for work turned in late. Testing In order to coordinate the number of major assignments due on the same day, teachers will make every effort to adhere to the following schedule when assigning quizzes, tests, and projects: Odd Days: Even Days: Math and Social Studies Science and ELA Re-testing The purpose of retesting is for students who fail an assessment to have additional opportunities to demonstrate they have mastered the material. Students who do not demonstrate mastery of the material on an assessment will be expected to retest. Before retesting, a student needs to attend tutorials with his/her teacher in order to learn the material. Teachers are encouraged to offer multiple ways for students to demonstrate their understanding of the concepts and skills being taught.

Spring Oaks Middle School Dress Code for 2012-2013 Students at SOMS are required to be in dress code from the time they arrive in the morning until they are off campus in the afternoon. All DRESS CODE guidelines are listed in the SPRING BRANCH INDPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Student/Parent Middle School Handbook. Clothing Item Shirts Pants Shorts/Skorts and Skirts Belts Sweatshirts Cardigan Sweater Jackets/Coats Shoes Jewelry Hair Color Styles Materials Colors Special Comments Short Sleeve polo-style knit with collar Short or long sleeve button down shirt with collar Straight-legged twill slacks Capri/Cropped pants Skirts must be knee length. Skorts/shorts must extend to fingertips. REQUIRED with pants or shorts REQUIRED with skirts that have belt loops Plain belt buckle Long sleeve with SOMS Logo (available from PTA) Plain long sleeve no logos or designs Cotton Polyester Blend Cotton Twill Polyester Blend Cotton Twill Polyester Blend Uniform belt or Leather Cotton White Navy Blue Khaki Khaki Solid Khaki, Black, Brown Navy Blue Long sleeve plain with no logos or designs Cotton Navy Blue May not be worn during school day. No overcoats or trench coats allowed. Must zip or button. No pullovers allowed. Shoes must have a back heel or heel strap Students must have shoes tied and Velcro straps secure Girls may wear a small school appropriate necklace Earrings: Boys- Prohibited for boys Earrings: Girls No earrings larger or longer than a quarter Bracelets students may wear two No unnatural colors (blue, red, yellow, etc.) Any color tennis shoe or walking shoe Shirts must be solid colors, LOGOS no larger than a quarter Must be tucked in at the waist with the belt visible A solid white or gray undershirt can be worn with a white polo shirt. A solid white, gray or blue undershirt can be worn with a blue polo shirt. Must FIT student (no oversized or tight fitting shirts) Pants must fit snugly at the waist; no baggy pants No tight or form fitting pants, no skinny jeans No embroidery No frayed or cut garments On designated jean days, the same above rules apply. Must be worn at waist Must be plain or braid Belts must be worn at all times while campus and fit the waist Must be worn over a uniform shirt with collar underneath Not to be worn around the waist No zippers, hoods or pockets Must be worn with uniform shirt with collar underneath. Must be placed in lockers Will be allowed to wear to lunch only during cold days (by principal s announcement) Sandals, flip-flops, and boots are not allowed Only neutral color socks may be worn No body piercing (including tongue) No tattoos Earrings: Girls- no dangle earrings Please Note: As fashions change, and issues arise, the administration reserves the right to amend the dress code as they see fit.

Spring Oaks Middle Reglas de Vestuario 2012-2013 Es obligatorio que los alumnos de SOMS vistan en uniforme desde la hora de entrada hasta la hora de salida. Las REGLAS de VESTUARIO están en El Manual de Secundaria para el Estudiante y sus Padres de Spring Branch Independent School District. Artículos Estilo Materiales Colores Especificaciones Camisas Pantalones Shorts, faldapantalón (skorts) Y faldas Cintos Manga corta estilo polo Manga corta o larga de botones Con cuello Pierna recta de tela cruzada Estilo Capri Las faldas deben ser usadas asta la rodilla de largo. Los skorts/ shorts deben ser usados asta donde llegué la punta de los dedos de largo. OBLIGATORIO con pantalones o shorts OBLIGATORIO con faldas que tienen presillas Hebillas sencillas Manga larga con el logotipo de SOMS (disponible con el PTA) algodón combinado de poliéster Algodón Tela cruzada Combinación de poliéster Algodón Tela cruzada Combinación de poliéster Cinturón de uniforme o De piel Blanco Azul marino Khaki Khaki Khaki color sólido, café, y negro Las camisas deben ser colores sólidos, el logotipo debe estar de la medida de una peseta o más pequeña Deben de estar metidas en el pantalón y con el cinturón visible Puede traer una camisa de bajo blanca o gris con camiseta blanca. Con camiseta azul puede usar camisa blanca, gris, o azul de bajo. Deben estar a la cintura; no pantalones anchos ni aguados No usen pantalones apretados; no se permiten pantalones entubados. No tela de mezclilla ó de pana No ropa deshilachada Sin estar bordados En días que los pantalones de mezclilla son permitidos, las mismas reglas aplican. Es necesario que estén ajustados a la cintura Deben de ser sencillos o trenzado Los cinturones deben usarse a la cintura y mientras que estén en el campus. Sudaderas Algodón Azul marino Debe ser usado sobre la camisa de uniforme con el cuello abajo No puede amarrase en la cintura No cierres, gorras ó bolsillos Sencillas, mangas largas-no logotipos ó diseños Suéter Cárdigan Manga larga, sencilla-no logotipos ó diseños Algodón Azul marino Debe ser usado sobre la camisa de uniforme con el cuello abajo Chaquetas / abrigos Zapatos Alhajas Color de Cabello No pueden usarlos durante el día escolar. No permitidos las trincheras. Debe ser de botón o sierre. No puede ser sweater que se pone por enzima Los zapatos deben tener el talón cubierto ó tener una correa por atrás del talón. Deben tener los zapatos amarrados y las correas de Velcro ajustadas. Las niñas pueden usar un colla r pequeño que sea apropiado en la escuela. Aretes: niños-se prohíbe aretes para los barones Aretes: niñas-no largos ni más grande que una peseta Pulseras-alumnos pueden usar dos (1) No colores anormales (azul, rojo, amarillo, etc.) Cualquier color de tenis o zapatos casuales. Debe ser guardado en el casillero. Será permitido usar en la hora del lonche en tiempos fríos (anunciado por el director) Sandalias, chanclas, botas con punta de acero no son permitidas por razones de seguridad. Deben de usar calcetas de color neutral. Las perforaciones del cuerpo no son permitidas, incluso perforaciones de la lengua NoTatuajes Aretes: niños-no largos ni arracadas Aretes: niñas-no largos Tomen Nota: Con los cambios de la moda, y conforme a los temas de actualidad, la administración tiene el derecho de modificar las reglas de vestuario.