2016-2017 MHS Student Agenda

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2016-2017 Bell Schedules Monday C - Day Per 1 7:30 - 8:22 Per 2 8:28 - 9:17 S. Break 9:17 - 9:22 Per 3 (Annc) 9:28 - 10:20 Per 4 10:26 - 11:15 Per 5 11:21 - 12:10 Lunch 12:10 - 12:40 Per 6 12:46 - 1:35 Per 7 1:41 - 2:30 Tuesday-Friday A/B - Day Per 1 7:30 - 8:21 S. Break 8:21 - 8:26 Per 2/3 (Ann) 8:32 - 10:20 Per 4/5 10:26 - 12:10 Lunch 12:10 - 12:40 Per 6/7 12:46 - 2:30 Abbreviated Snow Day (A/B - Day) Per 1 Per 2/3 Per 4/5 Lunch Per 6/7

9:30 - 10:06 10:11 - 11:29 11:34 - 12:47 12:47 - 1:12 1:17 - 2:30

Abbreviated Snow Delay (C-Day)

Per 1 Per 2 Per 3 Per 4 Lunch Per 5 Per 6 Per 7

9:30 - 10:05 10:10 - 10:45 10:50 - 11:25 11:30 - 12:05 12:05 - 12:30 12:35 - 1:10 1:15 - 1:50 1:55 - 2:30

Regular Assembly/Advisory (A/BDay)

Per 1 S. Break Per 2/3 (Ann) Assembly Per 4/5 Lunch Per 6/7

7:30 - 8:14 8:14 - 8:19 8:25 - 9:57 10:07 - 10:52 10:58 - 12:26 12:26 - 12:56 1:02 - 2:30

Long Assembly (A/B - Day) Coronation & Senior Honors Assemblies ONLY

Per 1 S. Break Per 2/3 (Ann) Assembly Per 4/5 Lunch Per 6/7

7:30 - 8:11 8:11 - 8:16 8:22 - 9:49 9:59 - 11:04 11:10 - 12:32 12:32 - 1:02 1:08 - 2:30

Updated Schedules and Calendars located on our school website: manzano.aps.edu

Inclement Weather Schedule Manzano High School is considered by APS to be a “mountain school". When the mountain schools (Roosevelt Middle School, A. Montoya Elementary, and San Antonito Elementary) are on an abbreviated day, MHS will use the abbreviated schedule. If the mountain schools are cancelled on the first call in the morning, Manzano will have the same schedule as the city schools. In the event that the mountain schools are put on an abbreviated day on the first call in the morning, and that decision is changed to a cancellation of school later in the morning, Manzano will remain on an abbreviated schedule. We make every attempt to place a message on our phone system, websites and Twitter with the day’s schedule as quickly as it is announced to us. However, we highly recommend that you listen to the radio and TV announcements (most often as early as 5:30.) On abbreviated schedule days, breakfast will NOT be served but lunch WILL be served. Buses will run round-trip to deliver students to school by 9:25 a.m. and pick up students from school at 2:30 p.m.



My Information Name _________________________________________ ID Number ______________ Locker Number _________ Team Name ___________ Counselor ________________

My Schedule Period

Class

Teacher

Room

Textbook Barcode

Zero Hour 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 After School Advisory

The purpose of this Manzano High School Student Agenda is to provide students and families basic information about Manzano High School in addition to a calendar of school sponsored activities and events. Information included in the handbook is based on the most frequently asked questions, therefore, it does not address every program, concern, or activity that takes place. It is designed to work in conjunction with the Student Behavior Handbook (SBH) published by Albuquerque Public Schools. The SBH contains guidelines for student rights and responsibilities. Please take the time to review both documents with your student. The calendar events were current as of late June 2016. For updated calendar information please log on to manzano.aps.edu. Consider subscribing to that site and the calendar there to stay up to date on events and activities at Manzano High School.

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DATES AT A GLANCE First Semester begins Meet-the-Teacher Night (Open House) Labor Day (no classes) Homecoming Dance End of 1st grading period Fall Break (no classes) PSAT/PATH (testing for 10th & 11th) End of 2nd grading period Veteran’s Day (no classes) Thanksgiving Recess (no classes) End of 3rd grading period Final Exams First Semester Ends Winter Recess (no classes) Second Semester begins Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (no classes) End of 4th grading period President’s Day (no classes) 8th Grade Parent Night SBA Testing (10th and 11th grade) Spring Recess (no classes) End of 5th grading period Vernal Holiday (no classes) Senior Final Exams Senior Honors Assembly Commencement Underclass final exams Last Day of Classes Memorial Day (no classes) Snow Make-up Days (if nec., Do NOT schedule vacation on these days)

August 11 August 31 September 5 September 10 September 20 October 6, 7 October 19 November 1 November 11 November 23, 24, 25 December 16 TBD December 16 December 19 – January 2 January 4 January 16 February 17 February 20 February 24 March 1 March 20 - 24 April 11 April 14 May 1, 2 May 5 May 9 TBD May 25 May 29 May 26, 27, 31

ALL DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE Visit http://manzano.aps.edu for updated information!

Vision Statement Through relationships, rigor and relevance, we strive: To create self-sufficient, contributing members of the community To promote student achievement in academic, artistic and applied disciplines To develop the skills necessary to enhance each student’s future

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Mighty Monarchs (Administration and Support Staff) Main: 559-2200

FAX: 291-6854

Web: http://manzano.aps.edu

Principal Secretary Asst. Principal (10 - 12, M - Z) Secretary Asst. Principal (10 - 12, A - L) Secretary Asst. Principal (9th) Secretary Asst. Principal (SpeEd) Dean of Students

Dr. Karen Webb Brenda Simpkins Arvis Vonner Audra Chaplin Jason Sanchez Jennifer Lopez Jim Chacho Angela Romero Patricia Chavez Eric Orell

Secretary Activities Director Secretary Athletic Director Special Ed Head Teacher Special Ed Head Teacher Counselor (10 - 12, R - Z) Counselor (10 - 12, H - Q) Counselor (10 - 12, A - G) Counselor (9) Counselor (9) College & Careers Counselor Bilingual Coordinator Bookkeeper Library/Bookroom Nurse ISP/CRL Nurse Health Assistant Registrar School Resource Officer (APD) Security Social Workers

TBD Jennifer Huynh Marc Gallegos Matthew Espinosa Harvery Carreathers Sue Perea Jo Ann Carle Ron Smith Mary Ann Landry Jamie Anderson Alisha Diaz-Bole Monique Baca TBD D-Anna Martinez Carrie Eaton Cynthia Ramsey Annette Underhill Bonnie Brown Wendy Parker Alex Marentes Richard Espinosa Paula Borowski Chris Acklen Jessie Macfarland

Twitter: @ManzanoMonarchs

karen.webb2@aps.edu simpkins@aps.edu arvis.vonner@aps.edu audra.johnston@aps.edu sanchez_jas@aps.edu trujillo_jen@aps.edu chacho_j@aps.edu romero_ab@aps.edu chavez_pm@aps.edu orell_er@aps.edu

huynh@aps.edu marc.gallegos@aps.edu matthew.espinosa@aps.edu carreathers_h@aps.edu perea_sue@aps.edu woolsey@aps.edu smith_rl@aps.edu landry@aps.edu jamie.anderson@aps.edu alisha.diaz-bole@aps.edu monique.baca@aps.edu martinez_dan@aps.edu eaton_c@aps.edu ramsey_c@aps.edu underhill@aps.edu brown_bo@aps.edu parker_w@aps.edu amarentes@cabq.gov richard.espinosa@aps.edu borowski@aps.edu acklen@aps.edu macfarland@aps.edu

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Student Body Officers President: Vice President: Secretary/Historian: Treasurer:

Alyssa Gallegos Zach Baros Audra Mirate Jeannie Nguyen

Class of 2017 Officers President: Bernadette LeNguyen 1st Vice President: Jimmy Duong Secretary: Jade Nguyen 2nd Vice President: Donte Harris

Class of 2018 Officers President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer:

Amara Boughter Raidel Lozano Irene Sananoue Angelina Vu

Class of 2019 Officers President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer:

Aly Aragon Henry Hoang Sydney Simpson Maya Vo

Class of 2020 Officers All to be elected

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Greetings Monarchs, Welcome to the 2016 – 2017 school year! Manzano High School enjoys a rich history of academic, extracurricular, co-curricular, and cultural excellence. Daily, you build your piece of our legacy. I encourage and challenge each of you to be great in your personal pursuit of academic excellence, community engagement, and personal growth. Manzano High School provides a high quality academic program with quality systems of student support and extracurricular opportunities. Be an integral part of our school community by getting involved in the many opportunities available. My personal message for all students for 2016 - 2017 includes the following reminders:

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Be Present: Students who attend class on time every day earn higher grades.

Be Resilient: We all experience setbacks; acknowledge it and move forward knowing that every day is a new day bringing new opportunities.

Be Involved: Become involved in a sport, an academic team, or other extracurricular program. Join at least one school club. Maintain your current friendships and develop new, healthy friendships.

Get Help: From your family members, teachers, counselors, friends, or me. High school does not mean you have to do everything on your own. Speak with your teachers if you need help, they are here to help you succeed.

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Make Healthy Choices: You always have the choice to do what is right, and the time to do what is right is always now.

Be Tenacious: Stay focused on learning. Complete all your homework and class work on time, as complete and correct as possible. Turn it in on time. Never give up!

Be Kind, Polite, and Respectful, KPR: Be kind to yourself, be kind to everyone, and help others. Show you respect yourself by respecting others.

The 2016 – 2017 school year promises to be a great experience for our students. We look forward to you being a part of building a strong, positive, and academically focused legacy at Manzano High School. Best Regards, Karen Webb, Principal

Welcome Back, Monarchs! I hope all of you have had a sun-sational summer break! Although it is hard to let go of the warm, relaxing break, it is time to come back to the spirit packed, diverse community of Manzano High School and welcome the Class of 2020! With a negative attitude, high school can seem like a million years long and you feel like you'll never leave. With the right perspective, high school can be some of the best, most memorable years of your life! Your high school experience is under your control and direction! With over 60 different clubs, organizations and award winning sport teams, there is a place for everyone to get involved. Take initiative and meet new people who enjoy the same things by getting involved. Manzano is not only known for our talented and exceptional student body, but our diversity as well. When you have seven-time district champion wrestlers, first in district football players, district placing cross country runners, a nationally ranked sprinter, the DECA State president, second in state journalism students, and student senators who placed second in state conference, it is easy to take PRIDE in being a Monarch. Be yourself and take part in things that make you different and unique! Do not be afraid to stand out and make your mark in Monarch History! The Administration and Student Senate have been extremely dedicated this summer by preparing and providing Homecoming festivities to help make your year the most memorable! With dances, carnivals, spirit packed assemblies, and many more, it's easy to keep up that MONARCH PRIDE! The school year flies by, Monarchs; so stay focused, get involved, have fun, and take pride in our school and community! Sincerely, Alyssa Gallegos Student Body President #WatchTheThrone

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Manzano High School Information and Policies

Activities & Athletics

Manzano has many different activities for students. Listen to announcements, watch for flyers and talk to your teachers to find the activity that interests you. Most groups meet during the lunch hour. If you have an interest and/or need more information about whether the program exists, check with the Activities Director to see if you can get it started. Clubs/Organizations An important part of Manzano’s student activities program is the variety of clubs and organizations. Clubs may be formed when merited by need, interest, and demand. To form a school club, one must do the following: obtain permission from the Activities Director, have at least ten prospective Manzano student members, have a Manzano faculty sponsor and submit a constitution to Manzano’s Student Senate for chartering. Graduation Participation in commencement exercises is optional and a privilege. Seniors who choose to participate in commencement must also participate in the senior luncheon, honors assembly and graduation rehearsal. Seniors must obtain an official cap and gown and agree to observe a few simple rules. Seniors who do not wish to participate in the commencement exercises should notify the Activities Office by April 1. School Board policy states that seniors who owe any financial obligations to the school will be denied the opportunity to go through the graduation ceremony. Additionally, state law allows the school to withhold grades, diploma and transcripts until all financial obligations are paid. All requirements of Manzano High School, APS, and the State of New Mexico must be fulfilled in order to graduate. Correspondence classes must be completed. Seniors who do not complete correspondence courses by set dates will forfeit the privilege to participate in honors and graduation ceremonies. All grades and transcripts from schools other than MHS must be received in the registrar’s office prior to the first day of senior finals. Final senior grades are non-negotiable and no special circumstances will be considered. Orders for cap and gown and graduation announcements will be taken in the fall. Graduation announcements and caps/gowns are handled by: Campus Specialties, Ltd. 1529 Eubank NE, Suite B Telephone: (505) 275-9357 Seniors involved in vandalism, as a result of a senior prank, or suspended for violation of school rules or policies may forfeit the right to participate in graduation ceremonies. Non-participants will not be allowed to pick up their cap and gown prior to graduation. Honor Cords and Activity Lettering Student clubs and organizations exist to serve the needs and interests of Manzano students. All clubs or organizations offering an activities letter must adhere to the following rules: 1-Requirements for Participation: Students must be enrolled in at least four (4) classes to participate in athletics or in any club, organization or activity that is sanctioned by MHS, APS and the NMAA. 2-Activity Letters: A student may be eligible for an Activity letter through club membership. Requirements for lettering must be stipulated in the club’s constitution and approved per school requirements. 3-Honor Cords: A senior student must complete the following to be considered for an Honor Cord from a club or an activity: •Must maintain a 3.5 cumulative GPA. •Must be an active member of the organization during his/her senior year. •Must maintain membership in good standing for two (2) school years. •Only recognized members of nationally recognized honor societies will be allowed to receive and wear their respective cords. •The Activities Director will verify grades prior to distribution of cords. No accessories other than the Activities Office issued honor cords may be worn at the honors assembly and/or commencement ceremony. Scholarships Manzano has a unique and growing scholarship program. Several MHS clubs, organizations and booster clubs provide annual scholarships. Applications for any of the scholarships are available in the Activities http://manzano.aps.edu

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Office. The types and amounts of scholarships are announced in early spring. Applications will be available at that time in the Activities page: http://manzano.aps.edu

Activities & Athletics Participation Please note the following participation policies (excerpted from the APS Student Behavior Handbook). • Because participants are serving as representatives of their school and community, their conduct is expected to exemplify high standards at all times. • Participants are expected to adhere to higher standards of academics and conduct than established for the general school population in order to maintain their extra-curricular privileges. • Participation in extra-curricular activities is not a student right and suspension of such privileges does not require a due process hearing procedure. • Community Service is expected for most programs. Extra-Curricular Substance Abuse And Tobacco Policy This policy is in effect twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, at all times/locations from the first day of fall sports practices to the end of the school year. The definition of alcohol and controlled/illegal substance possession is extended to include circumstances where substances covered under the policy are proximal and available (i.e. parties, gatherings, etc.). Criteria for application of sanctions would include, but not be limited to: • Any Minor in Possession (MIP) or Offense by a Minor Citation • Written documentation from legitimate law enforcement/school/security reports • Personal acknowledgment by the student in question and/or their guardian The following bullets apply to a Suspension of Extra-Curricular Privileges: • The suspension applies to all NMAA sanctioned athletic and non-athletic activities. • A student serving a suspension cannot participate in a “try-out” during that suspension. • Suspensions can carry over from one school year to the next for underclassmen. • Participation in summer programs for students on suspension will be interpreted in the same way as scholastic eligibility for athletics in the summer (i.e., students may participate in on-campus/intramural activities only). Use And/Or Possession Of Controlled/Illegal Substances, Electronic Cigarettes And Tobacco Products First Offense – Student’s loss of all NMAA sanctioned extra-curricular privileges and eligibility (including practice and competition) 10 days for tobacco and 45 school days for controlled substance (not including summer school) from the date determined by a site administrator. Second Offense – Student is ineligible to participate in NMAA sanctioned extra-curricular activities for the remainder of the academic year or longer under special circumstances. Sale Or Distribution Of Controlled/Illegal Substance Student is ineligible to participate in NMAA sanctioned extra-curricular activities for the remainder of the academic year or longer under special circumstances. Senior students who receive consequences under this policy during the last quarter of the school year may receive community service, to be served prior to participation in privileged events such as commencement exercises. The site administrator will assign community service. If a student is in violation of this policy at a time in which the handbook is in force, other disciplinary consequences may apply. This may include suspension of extra-curricular activities, including but not limited to attendance/participation in school activities such as athletic events, open campus, dances, clubs, and other privileged events (including commencement exercises), as determined by a site administrator. Eligibility for Inter-scholastic Activities and Athletics In order to be eligible, a student shall have passed a minimum of four (4) classes, not failed more than one (1), and had a grade point average of 2.0 or better for the immediate previous grading period, or cumulatively, beginning with and including the second semester of grade eight (8). The cumulative provision may only be applied to the beginning of a semester and only semester grades are to be used. (Specific period grades – 6 or 9 weeks are not applicable to this provision.) During the current semester, the student must pass a minimum of four (4) classes, not fail more than one (1) class, and maintain a grade point average overall of 2.0 or better per grading period during the semester. All class work counted for eligibility must be acceptable for graduation. The grade point average is based on a 4.0 scale with an allowance for consideration of honors points. Page 6

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The definition of “extracurricular” activities states that they are school-sponsored activities which are not required by law or Educational Standards for New Mexico Schools which have practices, meetings, events, performances, or interscholastic competitions. Implementation of the Public School Reform Act components on the required schedule will preclude using school time for practices, meetings, and events. While these activities may have an indirect relation to the school curriculum, extracurricular activities do not include direct instruction of the state-required student competencies established in Educational Standards for New Mexico Schools. Home-schooled and/or Charter school enrolled students need to register their participation with the school office. GPA and attendance requirements of the Public School Code apply for all extracurricular activities. A student may be absent for school-approved absences up to fifteen days a semester.

Admission and Attendance at Student Activities Students who attend activities will be admitted with current MHS ID cards. Once a student has been admitted into an activity, he/she may not leave the activity to return later. Upon leaving, the student is expected to leave the campus/area immediately. Permission for visitors to attend dances must be obtained in advance. Forms are available in the Activities Office.

Assemblies Assemblies are designed as an integral part of the educational program at Manzano. Assembly programs and pep rallies are held for several purposes: to teach, to entertain, to honor, to display school spirit, to celebrate, etc. Depending upon the purpose of the assembly, there is a specific type of behavior expected from the students, faculty, and guests in the audience. First and always, the members of the audience should respect the rights of the performer(s), speaker(s) or whomever might be presenting the program. There is an obligation of courtesy that is owed to these individuals, and the administration and faculty expect that obligation to be met. Additionally, as young adults, students are expected to: • Follow assembly instructions as given to you by an administrator or teacher. This includes sitting where you are assigned to sit. • Attend every assembly. If a student does not attend the assembly, he/she will receive consequences for truancy. • A student may not leave the assembly until dismissed. • Avoid talking, yelling, clapping, or indicating your approval or disapproval when such is not appropriate. Even at pep rallies, there is a time to cheer and a time to listen. Know what behavior is appropriate and act accordingly. • Do not take food or beverages to the assembly. All assemblies are mandatory for students and staff. Tardiness and/or truancy will be recorded by class period teacher. Disciplinary action will be taken against those students who are disruptive or uncooperative at the assembly. In some cases, a student may be prevented from further attendance at the assembly, or assemblies may be discontinued for the student body or a part of the student body if behavior continues to be inappropriate.

APS Attendance Information Albuquerque Public Schools is committed to student success. Reducing truancy in school will improve a child’s academic and personal success. You will continue to receive messages regarding your child’s attendance through School Messenger for daily attendance issues, two-day truancy, five-day truancy and ten-day truancy. When a child reaches ten unexcused absences he/she is consider a habitual truant: NMSA 22.12.9 (A) states that (1) “habitual truant: means a student who has accumulated the equivalent of ten or more unexcused absences within a school year: and, (2) “student in need of early intervention” means a student who has accumulated five unexcused absence within a school year. As parent your assistance with attendance compliance is critical. Remember that Compulsory School Attendance Law (NMSA section 22-12-1) and City Ordinance (11-10-1 et. Seq.) require that a student must attend school every day with no unexcused absences. Unexcused absences include the following: • Non-school sponsored activities or trips; and, http://manzano.aps.edu

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• Family vacations outside of the normally scheduled school breaks. The following are reasons for an excused absence with the appropriate documentation: • Illness • Limited family emergencies • Medical, health or legal appointments • Suspensions • Religious commitment • Deployment of a military parent Principals may request additional documentation for excessive excused absences. Also, state law requires schools to withdraw a student after ten consecutive days of absence, but only after the school has exhausted its efforts to keep a student in school using a variety of interventions. We need your help to keep your child in school. We want your child to have academic success. If your child begins to show a pattern of absences, then you may be contacted by the school and/or a District Attendance Office liaison. They are your resources to help. Welcome the help. When a child is absent he/she loses instructional time, which impairs his/her opportunities to learn, grow, and achieve both personal and academic success. (http://www.aps.edu/)

Attendance Policy (MHS) Teachers will take attendance within first 10min of class period for each instructional day. A parent/guardian must notify the school in writing that the student will be/is absent. This documentation can be emailed to the appropriate grade level secretary as soon as you know the student will be out of school. At the latest, a written note can be delivered to the secretary on the day the student returns to school. Phone calls are not accepted. If this documentation is not received within 3 days of the absence the absence cannot and will not be excused. Absences may be excused for the reasons listed above. Excessive Absences Teachers and the school will put interventions in place to help the student get to school and be successful. If a student has excessive absences in a class, they risk being withdrawn with a failing grade and will not receive credit for that class. A student absent beyond nine days MUST have official documentation confirming one of the following circumstances for the possibility of earning course credit: Medical appointment, Court appointment, Death in the immediate family, Religious commitment or Diagnostic testing. If the student’s consecutive absence will exceed three days, please contact the grade level secretary to communicate the need for an approved extended absence. Leaving Early: If the student must leave school before the end of the school day, a parent/guardian must come into the office to sign out a student. Students leaving early for an appointment must have a written note from the parent/guardian and must bring documentation of the appointment with the date and time upon return. The secretary will verify the appointment with parent/guardian. The secretary will give student an off campus pass. If the student becomes ill at school, he/she must obtain a pass from the nurse to leave. Students arriving late, must 1) bring a note from their parent (or medical/legal), or 2) the parent may come in to the appropriate secretary to receive an excused tardy pass to class (See MHS tardy policy). Make-up Work: Students may complete work for all excused and for up to 10 unexcused absences. Once a student is identified as a habitual truant (10 unexcused full day absences) make-up work may be provided for the student unless the principal and teacher determines otherwise based on the data provided. On the first day back to a class, students are responsible for requesting make-up assignments. Failure to complete make-up work in the time allowed may place students at risk of not earning class credits. Students will have the opportunity to complete the work in a period of time equal to the number of days absent unless the student and the teacher have mutually agreed upon other arrangements. Teachers may need 24 hours from the time of the request to compile assignments. Check the school site http://manzano.aps.edu for up-to-date assignments. It is expected that students will take semester finals on the days that they are scheduled. Students will be permitted to make up finals if they are missed due to an excused absence as listed above. Requesting permission to take a final exam early is discouraged. Approval of such a request will rest with the teacher in consultation with the curriculum assistant principal. School-Imposed Absences: Absences imposed by Manzano High School, e.g., suspension, referrals by counselor, nurse, administrator, etc., will count as a school-related absence. Page 8

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Tardies: If a student is late to school, they should go directly to class. All students will be admitted to class for all tardies. Teachers are expected to give consequences for all tardies, with the exception of an excused tardy. If students have written note from parents excusing the tardy, they must take it to secretary to receive an excused tardy slip to present to teacher. No consequences will be given if student has an excused tardy. Excused tardies are given only for medical/dentist/court appointments. • 1st/2nd Tardy: Class consequence • 3rd Tardy: Class consequence and teacher will contact parent. • 4th Tardy: Class consequence, parent contact and referral for three days lunch detention • Subsequent tardies: Class consequence, parent contact, and referral for additional consequences In addition to classroom consequences, random tardy sweeps will be conducted: ID’s will be taken from tardy students in order to consequence the students, without keeping them out of class any longer than necessary. Consequences for being tardy at Manzano can include time in an alternative academic or community service setting (i.e. lunch, after school). Students who miss more than 50% of the class period are considered absent for the entire period. Parents must notify the school in accordance with the notification procedure listed above. Skipping School or Class: Students found out of class without permission, on or off campus, will be referred to the office for consequences and possible citation for truancy, requiring an appearance in court. Students will not be allowed to make up work for administratively documented truancies.

Behavior A safe and orderly school environment for learning helps create a positive quality of school life for students. This includes respect for the rights of others and for the school's facilities. The following expectations are in place! Clean Campus: An attractive and clean campus reflects school pride. Therefore, the cooperation of all students and staff in using trashcans is needed to maintain a clean campus. Hall Passes: No students will be out of class during class time without a pass from a teacher, administrator, or counselor. This also applies to student aides for classes and other locations on the campus. This agenda serves as the pass and must be signed on day of use. In such instances, students are to report immediately to the destination indicated on the pass and to return to the classroom immediately after taking care of business indicated on the pass. No passes to the restroom will be granted in the first or last 15 minutes of class. Excessive public display of affection is inappropriate. If behavior continues, administrative sanctions will be invoked. Hallways and Stairways: Access to hallways and stairways is necessary for student safety and mobility. Students should clear those areas during passing periods, before and after school and at lunchtime. Flag Ceremony and Pledge of Allegiance: Every morning during the announcements, everyone will participate in the Pledge of Allegiance. Everyone should stand at attention with the right hand over the heart. During assemblies, games, or other events when the colors are presented, all persons should stand at attention placing the right hand over the heart when the flag begins to move. This position should be held during the National Anthem and continued until the colors leave the floor.

Counseling The MHS Counseling and Advisement Program provides students with academic, career, and personal guidance which prepares students to become contributing members of a diverse, changing world. Our goal is the success of every student as they progress from school to career. To make an appointment with your counselor, log on to http://manzano.aps.edu, and complete the appropriate form. Students will then be called to the office for their appointment. In a crisis situation, students will receive assistance immediately from any available counselor.

Curriculum

The curriculum assistant principal must first approve correspondence courses, taken for make-up or supplemental credit. Students may pick up a contract of requirements from their counselor. Home schooling is a formal process that a student/parent must plan in accordance with district guidelines. To insure proper course content as well as credit towards graduation, an appointment with the curriculum assistant principal prior to beginning the home schooling is a must. For consideration of school credit, all http://manzano.aps.edu

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student work samples, worksheets, tests, etc., need to be submitted for review. Independent study forms must be prepared, signed by student, teacher-advisor, department chairperson, and curriculum assistant principal before the student may be officially enrolled in this area. The student must have at least a “B” average in the field of study and must have exhausted all course offerings in this area. More information about or academic program is available in the course catalog, available online at http://manzano.aps.edu

Discipline Expectations Manzano students are expected to conduct themselves as responsible citizens whether in school or in the community. The APS Student Behavior Handbook states that provisions for student behavior are in force as follows: • During school hours; • During transportation of students; • At times and places where appropriate school administrators and staff have jurisdiction including, but not necessarily limited to, school-sponsored events, field trips, athletic functions, and other schoolrelated activities; and • On the way to, or going home from, school or school-related events. Serious misconduct warrants immediate suspension from school pending a parent conference. Repeated violations may also involve notification of juvenile authorities and/or removal from school. See the matrix beginning on the next page for a list of unacceptable behaviors and minimum consequences. Where a specific situation is not specified, it will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis.

Dress Code

Manzano High School is a place of learning and business. We believe that appropriate dress contributes to a productive learning environment. Students are expected to dress in a manner that reflects an attitude and spirit attuned to learning and which enhances academic, personal and social growth. Consequences at MHS will include being sent home, suspension and/or parent conference. If the staff or administration determines the clothing or accessory to be disruptive, unsafe or unhealthy, students will not be able to appear with that item on campus. These item(s) will be confiscated and may be returned to a parent after school the following day. Student dress and grooming is to reflect high standards of personal conduct so that each student’s attire promotes a positive, safe and healthy atmosphere within the school. Unacceptable clothing and accessories include, but are not limited to: (http://www.aps.edu/) • • • • • • • • •

Gang-related attire (bandanas will be considered gang attire and be confiscated) Hats will be worn with bill facing straight forward or straight backward Excessively tight or revealing clothing Short shorts Clothing that exposes the stomach or midriff Low-cut blouses Spiked jewelry Chains Clothing or accessories promoting: Drugs (including alcohol and tobacco), Sexual activity/connotations, Violence and/or Disrespect or bigotry toward any group. The following items are also prohibited: • Clothing, hairstyles, jewelry, or accessories that: • Advertise, display or promote any drug (including tobacco and alcohol), gang affiliation, sexual innuendo, violence, weaponry, profanity, hate, or bigotry towards any group. Tattoos fitting this description must be totally covered at all times. • That disrupt the educational process, including, but not limited to, excessive body piercing, muscle shirts, white tank undershirts, shredded/frayed, off the shoulder, low cut, see-through, or minimal clothing, are prohibited. Shoulder straps for female attire must be a minimum of two (2) inches wide. (Cleavage must be completely covered.) • Students may be required to contact their family to bring more appropriate clothing or referred to school clothing bank. • Sagging pants. (Pants below the waistline) If the shirt is too long to determine if pants sag below the waist, students may be required to tuck in their shirt. Pants must fit at waist. Underwear cannot be visible above pant waistband. Page 10

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• Headgear of any kind such as hats, bandanas, do rags, scarves, hair nets, sunglasses, and gloves are prohibited inside any school facility. One exception will be permission to wear hats inside the gymnasium only during after-school sporting competitions. • Accessories including, but are not limited to, belt loop or wallet chains and any other long chains, spiked jewelry, and extended belts. • Hair of a color or style that creates a distraction or safety hazard. In line with this philosophy, students need to remain “covered up” at all times. Attire should be no shorter than the point where the fist ends when the student is standing up straight. No skin should show between the bottom of the shirt/blouse and the top of the pants/skirt. Modesty is the key word. Clothing with holes, cut, or worn in a manner to reveal underlying skin is usually not appropriate for school. If you have practical difficulties meeting these dress code requirements, please see a counselor for assistance. Physical Education Dress Code: Physical education students will change into clothing appropriate for vigorous physical activity. This includes a t-shirt, gym shorts, gym shoes, and socks. Sweats and warmups are permitted to be worn over appropriate gym clothes. All PE clothing should be clearly marked with the student’s name and needs to be laundered at least once a week. Dance Dress Code: Most dances at Manzano have either a formal or semi-formal dress code. Students not complying with dance dress code will not be admitted. Dance Code: Disobeying the following rules will result in immediate removal from the dance and may result in the shutting down of the dance for all participants: • No contact of any part of your body other then your feet with the floor. • No grabbing of any sexual body parts • No imitating sex acts of any kind

Personal Electronic Device Specific Information From the APS district policy on cell phones: Albuquerque Public Schools shall permit student possession of personal electronic devices on all district property and at all district sponsored activities while the student is under the supervision of district staff. These devices shall be kept out of sight and silenced or powered off during the instructional day unless otherwise permitted by district or school procedures. Use of personal electronic devices that disrupt the instructional day or include unauthorized use shall be prohibited. For purposes of this procedural directive, “instructional day” means the period of time between the first scheduled bell and the last scheduled bell of the school day and any other time in which instruction occurs. Albuquerque Public Schools shall not be responsible for restricting, monitoring or controlling the electronic communications of students; however, it reserves the right to do so. For purposes of this policy, “personal electronic device” means any device that a student is in possession of which electronically communicates, sends, receives, stores, reproduces or displays voice and/or text communication or data. These include, but are not limited to cellular phones, smart phones, music and media players, gaming devices, tablets, laptop computers and personal digital assistants.

As instructed in the procedural directive, MHS further defines this policy as follows. The instructional day is defined as 7:20 to 2:25 pm. The passing periods and lunch period are designated as non-instructional times. Students MUST receive authorization and be under the direct supervision of a Manzano Staff Member in order to use device(s) during instructional time. Devices used in connection with any other discipline issues will be confiscated; proper cell phone etiquette is expected. • Teachers may grant the use of electronic devices during the instructional day for instructional purposes only. Students must have a specific task to accomplish and a specific time frame for use. Teachers are required to confiscate any student cell phone; (and any other electronic device) they see or hear that violates this policy. • It is worth pointing out that in most cases, students report using their electronic device to respond to a call or text from their parent. If you need to contact your student, please call the office and we will relay the message. This eliminates the interruption of instruction and keeps your student from having to violate this policy. Every classroom and office space at Manzano has a telephone that will be made available to students needing to contact parents.

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Emergency Procedures In the case of a disaster, such as might be caused by weather conditions or national emergency and which might cause life-threatening situations for students, parents are asked to cooperate with the following procedures: • Be sure that student enrollment cards are complete and updated at all times. As changes occur, please notify the proper attendance secretary at school. This will assure that the school can get in touch with parents in an emergency. • Listen to radio and TV stations for information. Because school phones are used to notify parents and other emergency personnel, parents are encouraged to avoid calling the school unless directed by radio and TV stations to do so. We will attempt to post information to our websites, however depending on the situation, these updates may be delayed.

Fees At various times, project fees are charged, e.g., art, band, P.E., industrial arts projects, workbooks in elective and English classes, movies, etc. See course offering guide when selecting classes.

Fire Drills Fire drills at regular intervals are required by law and that when the first signal is given, everyone obeys prescribed route as quickly as possible. The teacher in Students are to stay with their teacher. Teachers will absent.

are an important safety precaution. It is essential orders promptly and clears the building by the each classroom will give the students instructions. take attendance and report any students who are

Food Services The cafeteria is designed for the convenience of students who buy breakfast and all or part of their lunch. The price for meals is established by the Board of Education. Free and reduced lunches are available for students who qualify. Applications may be picked up from the cafeteria manager or completed online. Snack bars in the student center, gym and cafeteria are also provided during the lunch hour. Snack carts are provided throughout the campus during snack break and lunch. Patio areas are available for student use throughout the campus. Please do your part to keep the campus clean. Toss your trash in the appropriate receptacles.

Fund-Raising and Use of Facilities

Groups and organizations wishing to sponsor activities should make plans as early in the school year as possible. All activities involving MHS students should be scheduled through the Activities Director. All fund-raising activities, on or off the school campus, including those activities by booster clubs, must be approved through the Activities Director. A charge for custodial assistance will be levied on evenings where overtime is necessary. A building usage form will be required for any group wishing to use any MHS facility for after-school hours. Posters and advertisements must also be approved by the Activities Director and should be posted only in designated areas. Sponsors and group members should see to it that the materials are removed once the event(s) has taken place.

Grades Manzano High School uses a 6-week grading cycle. That means that every 6 weeks report cards are issued. (See Report Cards) These grades are considered progress reports, as only the final semester grade is recorded on a student’s transcript. It is this semester grade that determines credit and GPA for graduation. While this length-grading period provides more frequent reports to parents, MHS has implemented an online, near real-time system for use by students and parents. Teachers update the grade book system at a minimum of once every two weeks. Most teachers update even more frequently. You will need your student number and a password to access the grades. Passwords are distributed in the first two weeks of school. If a teacher has not updated grades in more than two weeks, please contact the teacher directly and request they do so. If you have continued issues with a teacher not keeping their grade books up to date, please contact your student’s assistant principal.

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Health Services All students attending Albuquerque Public Schools must be currently immunized. Students new to Manzano are strongly urged to have a doctor's examination. Parents may send a full bottle of Tylenol, etc., to be kept in the Nurse’s office for individual student use. Students taking prescribed medication should inform the nurse. Doctor’s orders must be on file with the Nurse for prescription medications to be taken at school. Routine vision and hearing tests are not done at the high school level. A student who reports to the Nurse's office must present a current MHS ID card and a pass from a teacher or administrator. Optional health and accident insurance is available to all students. Forms are available at registration or in the main office.

Homework Teachers are strongly encouraged to post all communications including assignments and resources to their Classroom page. If the homework is not there and you need a copy, please email the teacher to request that it be posted or emailed to you.

Honor Letter Awards

Letters are awarded to students at Manzano who excel in academics, activities, or athletics. The academic letter is presented annually in the spring to all students who have had a grade point average of 3.5 or better cumulative for three consecutive semesters, taking a minimum of four classes per semester while attending Manzano High School. Second-year academic letters are awarded to students who have had a grade point average of 3.5 or better cumulative for five consecutive semesters of attendance at MHS, and three-year academic letters are awarded to students whose grade point average is 3.5 or better cumulative for seven consecutive semesters of attendance at Manzano. Keep in mind: GPA calculations will ONLY apply to classes at Manzano HS, not off-campus classes. Activities and athletics have their own requirements for lettering. See the specific sponsor for details.

ID Cards Student ID cards are issued to every student, without charge, at registration. The ID card is a legal document, and it is unlawful to alter it. ID cards must be worn and visible by students, staff, and visitors at all times while on campus. Wearing of ID cards is a safe way to identify who is on our campus. Picture, ID number and name must be easily readable. Students with alternative schedules that allow off campus access MUST have a copy of their schedule with their ID at all times. ID Cards are required for many activities including but not limited to admission to school activities, to purchase tickets for dances, have yearbook pictures taken, to check out books from the bookroom and to access books and materials from the library. New Students may report to the Activities Office to obtain a new card. Cost of a replacement card is $5.00 for underclassmen and must be paid at the time the card is requested. Senior ID’s are $25.00 to replace. Broken ID cards will be replaced for free by bringing the pieces to the Activities Office.

Information for School Records Proof of residency is now required annually at registration time. Please use your legal name when transacting school business. For accuracy, efficiency, and data processing, it is necessary to be consistent in the use of the name. (e.g.: Timothy H. Smith). Whenever there is a change in your information (address, email or telephone), you should bring proof of the change to your secretary immediately. In case of emergency, it is to your advantage to have your correct contact information on file so that parents may be contacted.

Internet Access and Information Manzano makes extensive use of technology for instruction and communication. Students should have a Google account for storing their documents and other project files. This online storage area is designed to support Student-Led Conferences and the creation of an electronic portfolio. Incoming 9th grade students will be instructed in setting up such an account during the first week of school. Parents are encouraged to to stay informed about assignments, activities and more about Manzano High School. The school website http://manzano.aps.edu

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Library The MHS library is to be used for study and research. It is open from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. each day. Students are expected to use the center quietly and without disturbance and to present current Manzano IDs upon entering. The Manzano High School library has almost 20,000 volumes of books, including fiction, reference, non-fiction, and a professional collection. The MHS library subscribes to numerous magazines and newspapers including online Research Data Bases. Students also have access to computers for school related projects.

Lockers Lockers are the property of Albuquerque Public Schools and are subject to inspection periodically and may be searched without the student’s consent. Facilities assigned to students will not be opened by school authorities except for general housekeeping purposes and in instances when, in the judgment of the school administrator, the health, safety or general welfare of the student or school requires such action. Neither school nor the district can assume any responsibility for items stored in these facilities. Students are assigned specific lockers when they register. Each student is limited to one locker and may not share with other students. Students having locker problems or needing to change their locker assignment for any reason must do so officially through the Security Office or risk having their lock immediately cut from the locker they are illegally using. Unauthorized use of a locker includes using any locker not assigned to you by the Security Office and failure to clear out a locker before the end-of-school deadline of May 19, 2017. There is a $20 charge for lockers that are not cleaned out by this deadline. The school is not responsible for the security of lockers. Each student must supply his/her own lock. Anything of value should NOT be left in lockers during school, before school, after school, or the weekends. Students are expected to keep their lockers free of stick-on labels, messages, graffiti, etc. You may not use your vehicle as a locker!

Manzano Parent, Teacher, Student Association (MPTSA) and Volunteers Parents are always welcome at the monthly MHS Parent Association meetings, which are held monthly. Parents are expected to be at the Meet-the-Teacher Night (Open House) and at Student Led Conferences in the Spring. Parents may also access the Family Center which houses school resources, a meeting room, and technology use. Manzano also welcomes and encourages parent volunteers in the activities office, the library, the nurse’s office, the bookroom, and the administration office. If parents can contribute volunteer time, or if parents wish more information about the Manzano Parent Association, they should call the principal’s secretary at 559-2200 ext 23202.

Parking

Wilson Stadium Parking lot is designated as a student parking lot. All vehicles must be registered with the school and must display a valid and current MHS parking tag. The cost for the tag is $30 and it may be used in any registered vehicle in which the purchaser is present. MHS employs security personnel but purchase of the parking permit does not imply that MHS or APS is responsible for losses to the vehicle or its contents. Parking regulations are strictly enforced. It is a privilege, not a right, to drive and park on school grounds. Students in violation of driving and parking regulations will face consequences, including but not limited to suspension, revoked driving privileges and/or vehicle being towed or booted at owner’s expense. Please refer to detailed rules regarding driving/parking on campus on the MHS Parking Permit. No student is permitted in Wilson Parking Lot unless he/she is leaving arriving from documented off-campus classes or guardian approved activity/event. Loitering in the parking lot will be subject to truancy consequences.

Publications Manzano’s official student publications are the Paw Print (newspaper), and Scepter (yearbook). These reflect the views of students under the direction of the faculty sponsors. The Scepter, the yearbook, is sold by pre-ordering in the fall, which is the best price available. The Paw Print is distributed freely throughout the year as well as being available on the school website. Page 14

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Release of Student Directory Information Student directory information may be released without prior consent unless the parent or student informs the principal within a reasonable period of time that any or all of the information should not be released. Parents may choose to have their high school student’s name and directory information removed from any of the following: military recruiter lists, college/university lists, or other requested lists.

Release of Student Information There may be circumstances when it is necessary to release information regarding a student. State law requires that any suspicion or evidence of child abuse or neglect, elder abuse, or knowledge of a minor engaging in dangerous or illegal behavior be reported to the appropriate child protection agencies and/or legal authorities. Furthermore, if a student poses a serious danger to him or herself, or a substantial danger to others, any individual, including school personnel, with knowledge, evidence, or suspicion of said danger is required by law to intervene by informing family members, identified victims and the proper authorities to provide for the safety of the student and others.

Report & Progress Cards Progress reports are issued every six weeks and are indicators of achievement to that point. Six week progress reports are distributed to students. Semester report cards are mailed to the address on file. Please contact the students grade level secretary if you do not receive a report card. Additional periodic reports or conferences are available upon request by parents. Students are also encouraged to discuss progress with teachers. Parents may view student’s progress on the Internet using ParentVue.

Safety and Security Services For safety, all students who walk and all persons who drive vehicles are asked to observe safety requirements. • The fire lane is closed to through traffic and is off limits for non-emergency vehicles. • Visitor parking area is for visitors only. Student cars are not allowed in visitor parking and will be booted and then towed. • Parents dropping students off for school MUST use the circular drop-off zone in the west lot or Wilson stadium. Do NOT drop off students on Lomas, in the administrative parking lot, in the loading area or in the fire lane. Manzano campus security personnel are on campus daily to help students with concerns. Any student who needs the advice or help of a security person should report to the security office. In this event, the student should present his/her MHS ID card and make an appointment. In case of an emergency, they should report to their grade level secretary for immediate help.

School Elections

Student government elections and Homecoming royalty elections are held annually. Information concerning filing for office and election regulations is available in the Student Activities Office. Voting is open to all students. Student ID cards must be presented for eligibility to vote.

School Pictures A professional photographer designated by the school takes senior portraits and underclass pictures for the yearbook. Only those pictures taken by this photographer may be used in the yearbook. Retake times and make-up dates will be announced. Students may purchase pictures if they wish; but are under no obligation. Each student must present their ID card to have a photo taken. Underclassmen who wish to purchase color pictures for personal use may do so by paying for the pictures at the time the yearbook pictures are taken. Seniors will be charged a “sitting fee” when having their yearbook picture taken. This fee supports the publication of the yearbook. The official photographer for Manzano is: Moji Photography.

School Trips Many organizations, such as chorus and band, take annual trips. Parents must give written permission for such trips. Parents may be assured that any trips sponsored by the school are supervised carefully. The school employee in charge of the trip must obtain all forms for school-related trips from the activities http://manzano.aps.edu

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office. All transportation must be approved/arranged through the Activities Director. All students who participate in school-related trips must meet New Mexico Activities Association eligibility requirements.

Semester Exams All teachers are required to give semester exams. The dates for these examinations are indicated in the calendar. Manzano does not schedule any activities for students other than examinations on days, afternoons or evenings prior to and during exam days. Please do not schedule any other activities, appointments or vacations during the scheduled final exam times to allow your student the best opportunity to do well on these important exams. Because of the high stakes nature of these exams, students will be expected to remain in the classroom for the entire duration of the exam period. In addition, Final Exams may not be taken early.

Student Government Student government consists of two different bodies that represent the student body: the Student Senate and the Student Council. The Student Senate has sixty to seventy members and is made up of the student body president, the student body vice-president, the student body secretary, the student body treasurer, the four officers and students selected as representatives from each of the classes. Student Senate meets daily during zero hour as an accredited class. Elections for Student Senate are held in the spring for all officers except for incoming freshmen that are elected in the fall. Student Senate is the major voice for student opinion, is responsible for homecoming activities, and promotes student/staff relations on campus. Student Senate is also the umbrella for the Class Advisories. In addition, members of Student Senate represent Manzano at the city, district, state, and national levels. The Student Council is an advisory group. Student Senate facilitates the discussions and opens membership to organization leaders/representatives. Members also serve on project committees through Student Senate.

Telephone Messages and Deliveries to Students Because of the size of the campus and limited availability of staff, personal phone messages will not be delivered to students except in cases of extreme emergency. Deliveries such as balloons, flowers, lunch money to students result in disruptions to instruction. Therefore, notification of such deliveries will be made only during passing periods. Delivered items will be accepted ONLY from a parent or guardian. Students are responsible for picking up their delivery in the main office. Class time will not be interrupted. Deliveries from commercial companies will NOT be accepted.

Textbooks Textbooks are the property of the State of New Mexico and are loaned to students. Textbooks are the responsibility of the student. A student withdrawing or transferring from Manzano must turn in all books in order to clear his/her record. Any textbook that is lost, stolen, damaged, written in, or otherwise defaced, is still the responsibility of the student to whom they are assigned and replacement costs will be charged to the student. State law provides for the withholding of records, diplomas, transcripts, etc., until books are properly returned or payment is made. Failure to return or pay for missing materials will result in a delay in your registration process.

Transcripts and Permanent Records Grades earned in high school become a part of your permanent record. Transcripts are sent to employers, to colleges and universities, and/or new schools entered by the students upon written request by you and/or your parents. Permanent records are available for review by you or your parents. Only semester grades are recorded on the permanent record transcripts. Standardized test scores are also listed on transcripts. Fines and other school obligations must be paid before a transcript may be provided. Transcripts may be held for those who have financial or contractual obligations to the school. To request a copy of your transcript, go to manzano.aps.edu under Counseling and Registrar to complete the appropriate form.

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teachers. All visitors, including parents, must report to the administration office, present a photo ID and receive a visitor badge BEFORE proceeding to any part of campus. Student visitors are not allowed. Visitors who fail to abide by this policy will be asked to leave campus immediately and may be subject to citation or arrest for trespassing.

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