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Carman-Ainsworth High School Welcomes the
Class of 2019 and New Students!!!
Tonight’s AgendaFreshmen Orientation
(Auditorium)Schedule Pick-up (Cafeteria)School PicturesSchedule Conflict ResolutionFollow class scheduleLocate lockers and check
combinations – NHS students
We are here to help you meet your full
potential…Administration
Mrs. Debbie Davis, Principal
Mrs. Sue Bobalik, Assistant
Principal
Mr. Jeff Dompreh, Assistant
PrincipalMr. Kevin Foltz, Assistant Principal/Athletic Director
9 AdultsAlpha/Grade
Principal Counselor Behavior Interventionist
Teachers and Support Staff
A-G Mrs. Bobalik
Mr. Fitzko Mr. Clingman
6 +
H-J Mrs. Bobalik
Mrs. Stinson
Mr. Rashad
6 +
K-M Mr. Dompreh
Mrs. Stinson
Mr. Rashad
6 +
N-Z Mr. Dompreh
Mrs. Galassini
Mrs. Johnson
6 +
Culture of Learning…
AcademicsCollege Going CulturePositive RelationshipsHigh Expectations Safe climate
Academics
Graduation Requirements (24 credits)
Credits begin in 9th grade and are earned each semester – students must pass every class!
Your GPA is calculated with the first semester of high school (or HS course) and continues each year of high school. Be ready!
Academics:CAHS Graduation
Requirements• Math (4 Credits)• Science (3 Credits)• Social Studies (3 Credits)• English (4 Credits): English 9-12• Visual/Performing/Applied Arts (1 Credit)• Physical Education (1/2 Credit)• Health (1/2 Credit)• Online Learning Experience (20 Hours):
Completed through Computer Essentials (1/2 credit) or BMA (1 credit)
• World Languages (2 credits)
College Going Culture:• Preparing students for college, career
training beyond high school• Opportunities to earn college credits
through:• Dual Enrollment• Articulation of Credits for CTE (Career and Technical
Education) through Mott Comm College and Baker College
• DEEP Pre-Engineering and Medical Sciences ON-SITE• UM-Flint Partnership (13 credits in senior year)
• Mott Comm College (14 credits)• Transferable credits (ASL 1 and 2, African-American
History, and Forensic Anthropology)• Baker College – Introduction to Photonics and Laser
Technology
• Career and College Fair in February – STEM Focus
Positive Relationships
Build positive relationships
with staff, teachers, other
students
Conflict resolution through
Restorative Practices (student
accountability)
Cultural Proficiency
Awareness
High ExpectationsAttendance / On-time!! Student responsibility for educationASK FOR HELP!Take advantage of free tutoring
(Mon-Thu 2:30-3:30)Get involved in after school sports,
extracurricular and clubsSet high expectations and manage
your priorities.
Safe ClimateOne point of entry (Greeter
Station)Security Personnel (Outside)Police Liaison Officer (Inside)Hall MonitorsSurveillance System
throughout building
Safe ClimateNo Tolerance Policy on:
FightingWeapons (ALL)DrugsBullying
Bullying and Harassment Hotline (AnnonymousTips.com)
ok2say.state.mi.us
Drop Off and Pick-UpParents must drop off
students in the front Parents must pick-up
students in the back of the building each day
Students must ride the bus or be picked up by 2:30 each day if they are not in an adult supervised activity
Handbook RemindersCell Phone use Attendance and Parent Call-InSchool appropriate clothing onlyHats and hoods are not allowed
in the building Hall sweeps In-School Suspension, lunch and
after school detentions
Handbook Reminders continued… Attendance Policy – Parents must
call in for all absences (Attendance Office 591-3243) School Policy is maximum of 12
absences per class/per semester Beyond 12 will require an appeal which involves –
significantly improved attendance, completing all work and passing class. Then a meeting with the principal
Days that will NOT count as an absence (funeral, medical exemptions, school sponsored events i.e. field trips)
State of Michigan - Truancy is considered at 10 unexcused absences for the year
How do we help parents?
Reports Cards (every 6
weeks)
Website
ParentVue, StudentVue
Please update emails
Free tutoring after school
How Can Parents Help! Attend Parent-Teacher Conferences
and school events to support your child!
Volunteer at the school Read all school related materials,
including the school’s website Help your child in understanding and
following the school policies Provide your e-mail on the parent
contact form Contact teachers by phone or email
Important Dates Friday, August 28th - 7:00 p.m. Football Season Opener -. Tuesday, September 8th - First Day of School for all
students. School begins at 7:20 with homeroom. Thursday, September 17th - Great Expectations Day for
Students - Motivational speakers, pep rally, academic and behavioral expectations, Commitment to Graduate signing, class games, and much more!
Monday, September 21st - Carman-Ainsworth High School Open House 5:30- 7:00 pm - Everyone is encouraged to attend to meet teachers and hear about HS programs!
Monday, September 21st - Parent Advisory Meeting - Meet the Principal and Annual Education Report presentation. 7:00 pm in Media Center.
October 5th-9th - Homecoming Week - Homecoming Football Game Friday night and Homecoming Dance on Saturday, October 10th.
Wednesday, October 14th - PSAT testing for all 11th grade students.
Friday, October 16th - End of First Marking Period for HS Tuesday, October 20th - Picture Retake Day Thursday, October 29th - Parent/Teacher Conferences in HS
Gym (4:30 - 7:30 pm). All parents are invited and encouraged to attend!
We look forward to a great school year!
See you on Tuesday, Sept 8th
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