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Moving Behavior from Great to GrrreaterMoving Behavior from Great to Grrreater
Kaiser High School Discipline Kaiser High School Discipline AssemblyAssembly
Thursday, September 10, 2009Thursday, September 10, 2009
Kaiser Cats: Your future is in your hands
Don’t let someone else make decisions for you
Discipline = Self-ControlWhere do you want to go?
Every day you are either getting closer to or farther away from your goals
The Kaiser Faculty and Staff are here to help
Helpful Faculty and Staff Principal – Mr. Abernathy
Helpful Faculty and Staff (Cont.) Assistant Principals ▪ 9th Grade – Mr. Santiago▪ 10th Grade – Mr. Matamala▪ 11th Grade – Mr. Valencia▪ 12th Grade – Dr. Vass
Athletics Director – Coach Olay Activities Director – Mr. Poirier Major discipline issues – Mr. Matamala
Helpful Faculty and Staff (Cont.) Counselors▪ 9th Grade ▪ Ms. Pilgrim (A-LOP)▪ Mr. Hennings (LOQ-Z)
▪ 10th Grade▪ Ms. Perez-Zamora (A-LI)▪ MS. Bullock (LL-Z)
Helpful Faculty and Staff (Cont.) Counselors▪ 11th Grade ▪ Mr. Cole (A-LI)▪ Ms. Rasmussen (LOP-Z)
▪ 12th Grade▪ Ms. Brust (A-L)▪ Ms. DeLay (M-Z)
Helpful Faculty and Staff (Cont.) Campus Security Officers School Resource Officer – Officer Barnett Coaches and Club Advisors Classified Staff including Secretaries and
Aides
And the #1 most helpful and accessible adults on campus…YOUR TEACHERS!
R-E-S-P-E-C-T in the Classroom You spend 83% of the day in class 85% of referrals are from the classroom
teacher To be successful at Kaiser, you need to
RESPECT your teacher and your fellow students
R-E-S-P-E-C-T There is ONE boss in the classroom – The
Teacher If the teacher tells you to do something, you do
it▪ No Arguing; it’s DISRESPECTFUL
*If you have a problem with what the teacher asks you to do, you can discuss it on YOUR time, after class, during lunch, before or after school▪ You can’t interrupt a class of 38 students to deal with
YOUR issue; it’s DISRESPECTFUL
R-E-S-P-E-C-T (Cont.) If you and the teacher cannot reach an
understanding, contact your counselor▪ Not doing your work and ditching your class
will not help your situation We really want to help you resolve your
issues; BUT, there’s a RESPECTFUL way to handle conflict
R-E-S-P-E-C-T (Cont.) Tardies▪ You need to get to class on time; when you
arrive late, it’s DISRESPECTFUL to your classmates and to the teacher▪ Repeated tardies will cause you to lose
privileges including dances and other school events▪ Tardies will ALWAYS drop your grade▪ Tardies could get you ASWP, ALC, or even
suspension
R-E-S-P-E-C-T (Cont.) Electronic Devices▪ ALL electronic devices must be put away
BEFORE you enter the classroom; it’s DISRESPECTFUL for you to be texting, listening to music, etc. while the teacher is teaching▪ If the teacher asks you for your iPod, phone,
etc., even if you were just checking the time, hand it over▪ If you have to be sent to an office to deal with
an electronic device issue, expect to lose the device for a week
R-E-S-P-E-C-T (Cont.) Dress Code▪ You need to dress for success; Gang attire,
clothing that shows your undergarments, shirts with inappropriate words or images, etc. are DISRESPECTFUL to your teacher, your classmates, and, most importantly, to yourself▪ Repeated dress code violations will result in
ASWP, ALC, and even suspension▪ You can’t go wrong with Kaiser gear. Visit the
Cat’s Meow, our Student Store in H-110, for the latest Kaiser style
R-E-S-P-E-C-T (Cont.) Profanity▪ The words that come out of your mouth give
those around you an impression of what type of person you are; make sure you represent yourself well▪ Bad words, dirty jokes, etc. are
DISRESPECTFUL to your teacher and your classmates; they could also have you facing sexual harassment charges▪ Think BEFORE you speak
R-E-S-P-E-C-T (Cont.) Outside of the Classroom▪ There is a bit more freedom outside of the
classroom, but the same basic principle of RESPECT applies▪ You still need to behave in a way that takes
others into consideration▪ You share the school with 2,700 other
students; act like it
R-E-S-P-E-C-T (Cont.) Keeping the Campus Clean▪ Pick up after yourself during lunch; it is
DISRESPECTFUL to leave your area full of trash▪ You will lose the privilege of hanging out in
your preferred area if you continue to leave a mess▪ Keep the gum at HOME
R-E-S-P-E-C-T (Cont.) Public Displays of Affection▪ You’re in love? Good for you!▪ No one wants to see you making out; it’s
DISRESPECTFUL to yourselves and those around you▪ Keep your relationships classy and respectful;
you are in school to learn, not to be next to your special someone 24/7▪ Gentlemen: Your special someone will get to
class just fine without you
R-E-S-P-E-C-T (Cont.) Graffiti▪ Do NOT etch, write on, or “slap tag”
any school or private property; it is DISRESPECTFUL to your peers that share this school with you and to the thousands of hard-working citizens who pay taxes to clean up your mess
▪ Expect a suspension, ticket, and possible arrest if you are involved in any type of graffiti or vandalism
R-E-S-P-E-C-T (Cont.) Drugs and Alcohol▪ Do NOT bring, use, hold on to, or sell any drug or
alcoholic beverage; it is DISRESPECTFUL to your teachers, fellow students, and to your parents or guardians
▪ Drug and alcohol use is the quickest way to ruin your chances of graduating
▪ School is difficult enough with a clear mind; it’s almost impossible to be successful when you’re under the influence of drugs or alcohol
▪ Expect a suspension and ticket or arrest if you are involved with drugs or alcohol on campus
R-E-S-P-E-C-T (Cont.) Weapons / Dangerous Objects▪ Do NOT bring, use, or hold on to any weapon or
dangerous object in school; it’s DISRESPECTFUL to your peers and to the adults that work on this campus
▪ There is ABSOLUTELY NO valid reason to bring a knife, brass knuckles, etc. to school
▪ If you fear for your safety, let a responsible adult know; they will help you properly deal with your safety concern
▪ *Four out of five times, the person who tries to use a weapon against a group gets the weapon taken away and it is used on him/her
▪ Expect a recommendation for expulsion and arrest if you are found with a weapon / dangerous object on campus
R-E-S-P-E-C-T (Cont.) Fighting / Violence▪ Fighting, arguments, and other violence, either
physical or verbal, will NOT be tolerated at Kaiser High School; this behavior is probably THE most DANGEROUS and DISRESPECTFUL behavior you can be involved in
▪ If you have an issue with another student or group of students, your teachers, counselors, campus security officers, school police officer, and principals will do everything possible to help you resolve your issue WITHOUT making you seem like a “rat”
R-E-S-P-E-C-T (Cont.) Fighting / Violence (Cont.)▪ Be wise; most of the time, “self defense”
begins DAYS before the actual physical incident▪ The best, most effective self defense is to let a
responsible adult help you resolve your conflict▪ If you are involved in a physical or verbal
conflict, you run the risk of ASWP, ALC, suspension, or even expulsion; you could also receive a ticket or be arrested
▪ 80% of the time a conflict begins because of a misunderstanding or “he-said-she-said”
In Closing Choose to keep it positive Choose to be RESPECTFUL Choose to be successful
You can accomplish your goals; we are here to help
The choice is YOURSGood luck, Cats, and have a great to
grrreater year!!