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WELCOME BACK SENIORS!. This summer, Ms. Whigham. w ent on a road trip to Miami for a family reunion!. This summer, Ms. Hegedus. travelled to London, Paris and multiple cities in Italy!. This summer, Mrs. Mashingaidze. [insert caption here]. This summer, Mr. Green. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WELCOME BACK

SENIORS!

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This summer, Ms. Whigham . . . went on a road trip to Miami for a family reunion!

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This summer, Ms. Hegedus . . . travelled to London, Paris and multiple cities in Italy!

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This summer, Mrs. Mashingaidze[insert caption here]

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This summer, Mr. Green . . . went on a mission trip to Tijuana, Mexico to visit an

orphanage!

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Over the summer, Ms. Leal . . .graduated from UT Austin!

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Over the summer, Mrs. Nixon. . .went to the lake with her family (and prayed the deck

wouldn’t break while they took this picture!)

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JUST OUT OF CURIOSITY. . .

What did YOU do this

summer?

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LEGACY OF LEADERSHIP2014 SUMMER

SENIOR LEADERSHIP CAMP

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DESIRE | DISCIPLINE | DEDICATION

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WHAT’S YOUR WHY?

• Think about some of the challenges you have had in school over the past few years.

• Then on an index card, write down some of your reasons for being here. What has motivated you to keep showing GRIT?

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ACHIEVE

CROSSTHE LINE

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BELIEVE

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CARE

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LEAD

LEADERS

CROSS THE LINEAND BRING THEIR TEAMS

WITH THEM.

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GRIT

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SELF-CONTROL

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CURIOSITY

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SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE

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ZEST

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GRATITUDE

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OPTIMISM

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TEAM GR8 BIG GOALS

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GOAL #1: GET A LOT OF

KNOWLEDGE

GOAL #2: MAKE

SMART CHOICES

GOAL #3: BE

POSITIVE LEADERS

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WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?

•With a partner sitting next to you, think about a jot down what it looks like to GET A LOT OF KNOWLEDGE.

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WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?

TEAM GR8 SAYS

Getting a lot of KNOWLEDGE looks like:

• Actively participating• Tracking your mastery

• Continuously seeking knowledge

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WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?

•With a partner sitting next to you, think about a jot down what it looks like to MAKE SMART CHOICES.

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WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?

TEAM GR8 SAYS

Making SMART CHOICES looks like:

• Not kicking the apple • Not bending to peer pressure

• Thinking before we act or speak

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WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?

•With a partner sitting next to you, think about a jot down what it looks like to BE A POSITIVE LEADER.

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WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?

TEAM GR8 SAYS

Being a POSITIVE LEADER looks like:

• QQCC in hallways• Showing respect to ALL Team and Family

• Stepping up• LIVING our school values EVERY DAY and

EVERYWHERE • Embodying the 7 Character Strengths in

EVERYTHING we do

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WHAT IS EXPECTED FROM THE LEADERS OF OUR SCHOOL?

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FIRST IMPRESSIONS MATTERDRESS CODE

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DRESS CODE: SHIRTS• A visible 3D shirt which should be tucked in at all

times.• Sleeves should be unrolled • Only plain white, grey, or black short sleeved and long sleeved

shirts may be worn underneath 3D shirts.  • On Fridays only, students can wear college and college-

preparatory, private, boarding school shirts • Shirts that are signed at the end of the year should not be worn

throughout the year.

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DRESS CODE: BOTTOMS• Appropriate fitting (length, size and tightness) khaki pants,

shorts, and/or skirts.• Pants and Shorts –Tan Khakis or Navy or Black pants. Pants and shorts must

be of a plain nature with no logos. Cargo style pants, Capri pants, and shorts are acceptable.

• Jeans are not allowed unless permission is given for a special event. • Pants and shorts must have belt loops and a belt must be worn at all times.

Pants and shorts will be worn at or above the waist; if the pants sag below the waistline (between the waist and thighs) or cover the shoes, they are too big. 

• Tan Khaki or Navy or Black pants skirts and shorts should be knee length or slightly above knee length, no more than 2 inches.  Splits in skirts should be no more than 2 inches above the knee.  Jean skirts and shorts are not allowed. Shirts must be tucked into skirts and shorts.

• If the seam of the undergarments is visible or the fabric cannot be pulled away from the leg with ease, the bottoms are inappropriate. Form fitting pants (including stretch fabrics worn underneath shorts or skirts) and pants with handprints or wording in appropriate places are also unacceptable. 

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DRESS CODE: SHOES• Earrings only in the ear (no other body piercing is

allowed), earrings may not be larger than a half dollar in diameter or length (approximately one inch long).  Earrings must not pose a distraction to students wearing them or to other students.

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DRESS CODE: JACKETS• Students are only allowed to

wear 3D issued or college sweatshirts, jackets or coats inside the building. 

• If students wear a heavier coat to school, they are not allowed to wear it in the building.

• Students can wear college and college-preparatory, private, boarding school jackets every day.

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DRESS CODE: PROHIBITED ITEMS• Headgear (hats, bandanas, do-rags,

etc.) unless it is religious garb or 3D issued for PE class/athletics.

• Make-up (mascara, eye make-up, lip gloss, lipstick, or blush).

• Vests, or other clothing that covers the 3D name on student uniforms.

• Fake nails. • Unnatural highlights in hair

(example:  green highlights).

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DRESS CODE: ACCESSORIES• Earrings only in the ear (no other body

piercing is allowed), earrings may not be larger than a half dollar in diameter or length (approximately one inch long). 

• Earrings must not pose a distraction to students wearing them or to other students.

• 1-1-1 Rule:  One necklace, one bracelet per wrist, one ring per hand

• No massive neck chains with large medallions

• No earrings larger than the size of a half dollar

• All appropriate necklaces must be tucked inside the shirt. 

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DRESS CODE: OTHER• School issued P.E. uniforms, track suits,

sweat pants, pajama pants, loose-fitting athletic shorts are to be worn ONLY during gym class or while participating in athletic events.

• Students are allowed to wear shirts from any KIPP school Monday-Friday.

• Students may not wear items (t-shirts, jackets) that have not been earned. For example: a 7th grader wearing an 8th grade jacket.

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NO (WO)MAN IS AN ISLANDSHARED SPACES

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CAFETERIABREAKFAST

• Students will not be allowed to enter cafeteria until 7:00am.• All students will enter cafeteria through back doors (near

kitchen).• All electronics, headphones, etc. must be off and away

before entering cafeteria. If visible, they will be taken.• If a student wants breakfast, they must go immediately to

breakfast line. If a student does not want breakfast, they must go immediately to the first open seat at a table. Students may not get breakfast after they have sat down.

(Exception: Students carrying large projects, large instruments, etc that make it difficult to also carry breakfast may put their belongings down first.)• Students may sit quietly, chat with friends, eat, use restroom,

read until dismissed for homeroom. • Students may not get out of their seats unless given

permission (using hand signals)• Students may not go to classrooms until dismissed for

homeroom.

LUNCH• Students will enter cafeteria by class.• Students will fill in seats one by one, beginning

with table nearest cafeteria line.• Students will be dismissed to line one table at a

time, beginning with the first table (they will drop stuff and proceed immediately to line)

• Once line is short enough to fit in serving area, the next table will stand and line up.

• Students will eat lunch and will remain seated until dismissed for clean-up.

• Students will begin dumping trash FIVE MINUTES before dismissal.

• At dismissal time, students should monitor their voices and return to silence once teachers are present in the pick-up location (middle aisle)

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QQCCHALLWAYS

• Students walk through hallways with the following expectations:• Quickly – Students move to and from their destination with urgency.• Quietly – Students are allowed to talk, however, they do so at a volume that does not

disrupt the learning of others.• Calmly – Students walk in a way that keeps hallways safe and moving (no rough

housing, touching, pushing). • Courteously – Students show respect towards others by sharing the space, using

manners, and being nice.

• When waiting and walking, students should always face forward. We do not lean on the walls or lockers.

• Classes may not go into classrooms or open classroom doors until welcomed in by teacher.

• Any student in the hallway for any reason should have a pass. • Students walk to and from class using the route identified by teachers.

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STARTING THE DAY OFF RIGHTHOMEROOM

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LIFE BINDERS & AGENDAS

Your Life Binder should be organized as follows:

1. Senior Cover page in front plastic cover

2. Commitment to Excellence inside page protector

3. Letter to yourself inside page protector

4. Agenda

5. Tickets & anything that needs a parent signature

6. Homework Tabs by Subject:• ELA• Math• Science • Social Studies• Spanish

7. Character Goals page in back plastic cover

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MORNING WORK

1. Pick up Morning Work as soon as you enter the classroom.

2. Go to your assigned desk, take out your Life Binder and open it to current day’s agenda page.

3. Silently work on your Morning Work.4. Turn in your Morning Work as you exit the room for your

first class.*If you miss homeroom, it is your responsibility to get the Morning Work that you missed and turn it in by the end of lunch.*If you are absent from school, it is your responsibility to get the Morning Work you missed and turn it in by lunch the day you return to school.

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PAYCHECKS & TICKETS• Paychecks and tickets are due the day after they are sent

home.• Failure to return a ticket or paycheck the following day will

result in a call home during homeroom.• If the ticket or paycheck is not returned within 2 days, you

will have to stay at school until your parent or guardian can come to the school to sign it.

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GOTTA GET YOUR HEAD IN THE GAMEIN CLASS

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BE PREPARED

1. Life Binder

2. Black Pen & Sharpened Pencil (or mechanical pencil with lead)

3. Paper

4. Vocabulary Journal

5. AR Novel

6. Backpack

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FIRST 5

1. Come in silently.

2. Take out your agenda and write tonight’s homework EXACTLY AS IT IS WRITTEN ON THE BOARD.

3. Take out last night’s homework and place it on top of your open agenda and place it in the corner of your desk.

4. Make sure you have all of the materials needed for class. (Hold up 4 fingers if you are missing materials.)

5. Begin your DO NOW.

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LAST 5

1. Check to make sure you have EVERYTHING YOU NEED to complete the homework in your LIFEbinder.

2. Put community materials where they belong in the classroom and put your own materials into your backpack. (Leave out your AR book.)

3. Leave your space CLEANER than you found it.

4. Assign yourself by silently reading your AR book and wait to be dismissed.

5. Leave the classroom QQCC.

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RESTROOM • Students will carry restroom (RR) log

with them at all times. Each student will be allowed two RR passes per day and two emergency passes per week.  

• Students will be allowed to use the RR during FF, LF at minimum as well as other times as indicated by teacher.

• When granted permission, students will: 1. leave their RR pass on their desk

2. write name and time on whiteboard next to door

3. leave classroom quietly.

• When students return from the restroom, they should erase their name and the time from the white board.

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CROSS THE LINEBUILDING TEAM AND FAMILY

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