SAHS Student Agenda 19-20

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Mr. Jeff Bishop, Principal 520 W. Walnut Street Santa Ana, CA 92701

Main Phone: (714) 567-4900 Fax: (714) 567-4999

SAHS Website: www.sausd.us/sahs

24-Hour Attendance Absence Hotline: (714) 567-4932 Counseling Center: (714) 567-4910 Student Relations Office: (714) 567-4934 Activities Office: (714) 567-4930 Nurse’s Office: (714) 567-4968 Family Center: (714) 567-4912 This agenda belongs to:

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My Counselor is:

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Bell Schedules…………………………………………………………………..…………………………...……………………………..Inside Front Cover Title Page, Important Phone Numbers……………………………………………………...………………………………...…………..….….Page 1 Table of Contents, Social Media……………………………………………………………..………………………………….……....…..……...Page 2 About SAHS, Important Dates………………………………………………………………....…………………………………………..…....…..Page 3 Expected Student Learning Results, Identification Cards, Closed Campus, Parking..………………...….…………....…….Page 4 Opportunities for Involvement, Athletics, Pathways……………………………………………….….…………………………...………Page 5 Saints Library, Tutoring……………………………...………………………………………………....……………………………………..…………Page 6 Textbooks, Chromebooks……………………………………………………………………………...………………………………....……..…..…Page 7 AP & Honors, Partnerships & Programs, Counseling & Parent/Family Centers………………………..…….…………..…….Page 8 Grades, Graduation Requirements, Honor Roll, Transcripts…………………………………………………….…………….……...…Page 9 A-G College Entrance Requirements………………………………………………………………………………………………...…..……....Page 10 Graduation Flowchart………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………………..…...…..…Page 11 Attendance, Compulsory Education……………………………………………………..………………………………..…………....……....Page 12 Way of the Saints, Clothing Expectations, Electronic Devices, Medications, Hall Passes………………..……..….....…Page 13 Way of the Saints School Wide Matrix….……………………………………………….…………….………………………..…..………….Page 14 Classroom Matrices………………………………………………………………………………………………………...…………....……..Pages 15-19 Assessments.………………………………………...……………………………………………………………………………………….……..………Page 20 My Achievement Log, Reclassification, Seal of Biliteracy……………………………………………..…………………..………….…Page 21 Goals……………………………………………………………………………………………….……………………………..…………………...……....Page 22 SAHS Portfolio Community Service Form………………………………………………………………………………..……….….....Pages 23-24 Notes………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………….Page 25 We Care Information ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………...Page 26 Parts of Speech, Punctuation………………………………………………………………………………………………………….....….…...Page 111 Geometry………………………………………………………………………………………………….…...……………………………..……..…….Page 112 Algebra I & II……………………………………………………………………….........................…………………………......................Page 113 Trigonometry……………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………..….....…....Page 114 Periodic Table of the Elements……………………………………………………....……………………………………………………...…...Page 115 Metric/Standard Conversion Table………………………………………………………..………………………….…………………..…....Page 116 United States Map…………………………………………………………………………....…………………….…………………………………..Page 117 SAUSD Academic School Calendar…………………………………………………………………………..………………………...………..Page 118 Planner Pages…………………………………………………………………………………..……………………………….………….…….…Pages 27-110 SAHS Map………………………………………………………………………………....……………………………………………….....Inside Back Cover

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Jeff Bishop Santa Ana High School SanArts Sahs Biblioteca

@santaana_highschool @sahslibrary @saintsasb

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@SantaAnaHS


IMPORTANT DATES

ADMINISTRATION Mr. Jeff Bishop, Principal Mrs. Elizabeth Enloe, Assistant Principal Mr. Gannon Burks, Assistant Principal Ms. Oralia Cordova, Assistant Principal Ms. Jennifer Huynh, Assistant Principal VISION STATEMENT Students graduate healthy and well-adjusted, academically competitive, and prepared for college and careers. They are enthusiastic life-long learners who will be motivated to problem solve in order to positively contribute to society. SCHOOL and COMMUNITY Santa Ana High School was the first high school in Orange County, established in 1889. Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) Traditional School Year Calendar The online school publication is THE GENERATOR sahsnews.com

First Day of School

August 12, 2019

Back to School Night

August 22, 2019

Modified Day

August 23, 2019

Labor Day Holiday

September 2, 2019

SAT/PSAT Early Release

October 9, 2019

Veterans’ Day Holiday

November 11, 2019

No School for Students

November 22, 2019

Thanksgiving Recess

November 25-29, 2019

Finals/Modified Day

December 17-19, 2019

No School for Students

December 20, 2019

Winter Recess

Dec. 23 - Jan. 3, 2020

Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday

January 20, 2020

Lincoln Day Holiday

February 10, 2020

Washington Day Holiday

February 17, 2020

No School for Students

February 21, 2020

SBAC Testing (subj to change) March 23-27, 2020 (Late Start grades 9, 10, 12)

Once a Saint… Always a Saint! Alma Mater All hail Santa Ana. Thy colors red and white. Stand as a symbol of thy will to fight. All hail Santa Ana, to thee we’ll e’er be true. In trial and in victory all hail! All hail to you!

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Open House

April 2, 2020

Modified Day

April 3, 2020

Spring Recess

April 6-10, 2020

AP Testing

May 4-15, 2020

Memorial Day Holiday

May 25, 2020

Finals/Modified Day

May 26-28, 2020

Last Day of School

May 28, 2020


STUDENT INFORMATION STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARDS Students are required to carry a SAHS identification card while on campus and during school sponsored events. All students will be issued one ID card. Replacement cards are available in the Activities Office for $5.00 or $.50 for a temporary card.

EXPECTED STUDENT LEARNING RESULTS Communication Santa Ana High School Students will: Demonstrate a command of Standard English language conventions.

ASB CARDS The purchase of an ASB card makes funds available for clubs and student government to plan quality activities for all students at SAHS. The cost for an ASB card is $25.00 for the 2019 - 2020 school year. Students that purchase an ASB card receive: One spirit t-shirt One-time free ID card replacement Free admission to home varsity football games Free admission to home varsity basketball games Reduced prices to dances, activities, events, and school apparel

Read, comprehend, analyze fiction, non-fiction, and technical materials; read for specific detail; identify, analyze, integrate and use available resources and information. Apply the essential skills required to communicate effectively in daily life through reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills independently or in groups. Write a clear, logical, well-supported essay such as a lab report, mathematical argument, character comparison essay or an issue opinion paper, which is relatively free of grammatical and spelling errors.

CLOSED CAMPUS Santa Ana High School is a closed campus. Permission to leave campus must be obtained from the Attendance Office. Once a student has arrived in the morning he/she is not permitted to leave campus during school hours without written permission. If a student leaves campus without permission, students will be confirmed truant and proper disciplinary measures will be taken by school officials in the Attendance Office and Student Relations Office.

Communicate nonverbally through music, dance, visual arts, and athletics.

Problem Solving Santa Ana High School Students will: Think analytically, logically, critically, and creatively in solving problems in all curricular areas. Participate in group and class projects such as: Collaborative teams, peer editing, role-playing, speech presentations and/or video productions. Make connections between learned concepts and their application to the real world. Seek solutions to interpersonal conflicts in an appropriate manner.

VISITORS Santa Ana High School is a closed campus and students are not allowed to have visitors on campus without proper authorization. All visitors must sign in at the Main Office to obtain a visitor pass. Visitor passes must be worn during the time of visit to SAHS. PARKING LOTS/SPACES Appropriate respectful behavior that promotes a safe, orderly environment is expected at all times when in parking areas. Please remember that irresponsible behavior in any parking area can result in serious injuries.

Personal Responsibility and Decision Making Santa Ana High School Students will:

Parking permits are required for all vehicles parked in any campus parking area. Students must submit documentation to the Student Relations Office that includes a valid driver license, current vehicle registration, and current proof of insurance to obtain a parking permit. Visitors must obtain a visitor parking permit at the main office. Parking citations may be given to vehicles without permits. Santa Ana High School and the Santa Ana Unified School District are not responsible for and assume no liability arising from fire, theft, damage to, or loss of vehicle or any article/content left therein.

Demonstrate academic responsibility. Work cooperatively, share responsibilities, accept supervision, and assume leadership roles. Demonstrate a strong work ethic through attendance, punctuality, integrity, and follow-through. Develop a roadmap of the future, including a written plan of possible goals, plan of action, extra-curricular activities, and

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long-term goals.

OPPORTUNITIES TO GET INVOLVED

ATHLETICS There are three sports seasons. SAHS is sanctioned by the California Interscholastic Federation and plays in the Orange Coast League. Student athletes must meet grade eligibility requirements and must receive annual physical exams. Athletic information can be found online or available through the school athletic office.

All events and activities sponsored by any class or club must first be approved by the club moderator and then by Associated Student Body Leadership. The following is a list of SAHS organizations and clubs: ABC Anti-Bullying Club Advancement Via Determination (AVID) Art Arts & Craft Associated Student Body (ASB) Bands: Marching, Mariachi, Jazz Be Creative Best Buddies Black Student Union – Unity Club (BSU) California Scholarship Federation (CSF) Cheer Choir, Vocal Concert Club Fish Dance Drama Escuelita Fashion Fellowship of Christian Athletes Future Homemakers of America (FHA) Freshman Mentor Program (FMP) Garden Club Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) Generator Staff (Journalism) Key Club Lemonade Club Musical Production National Honor Society Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) Orchestra Polynesian Dance Reading Red Cross Club Robotics Engineering Club Saints Quiz Bowl Club Song Pom Speech & Debate Sports Medicine Stage Crew Super Natural Tall Flags Yearbook

Mr. Brian Lillie, Athletic Director Telephone: (714) 567-4979, Email: brian.lillie@sausd.us Fall Sports: Football, Girls Volleyball, Cross Country, Boys Water Polo, Girls Tennis Winter Sports: Wrestling, Soccer Boys/Girls, Basketball Boys/Girls, Girls’ Water Polo Spring Sports: Baseball, Softball, Swimming, Boys’ Tennis, Track & Field, Boys’ Volleyball, Competitive Cheer Cherisse Hernandez, Athletic Trainer Luis Macias, Athletic Equipment Manager

PATHWAYS AVAILABLE Pathways are composed of a series of classes and activities both within and beyond the regular school day that offer students focus on college and career readiness in specialized areas. Elizabeth G. Macias Legal Studies Academy Edward James Olmos School of Cinematic Arts SanArts Conservatory Project Lead the Way Pathway Career and Technical Education (CTE) Pathways

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Behavior: Students are expected to enter and leave the library quietly, show consideration for others and care for materials the entire time they are in the library. Students must sign in at the sign-in station upon entering. Any unacceptable behavior will result in immediate dismissal from the library.

SAINTS LIBRARY Regular hours of library service on school days: Monday - Friday 7:30 am to 3:30 pm Contact: (714) 567-4961

Keeping Things Neat and in Order: If a book is removed from the shelf, students may reshelf it only if the student knows exactly where it goes. Otherwise, students should put the book in the book return slot to be placed back on the shelf by our library staff. When students leave the library, they should make sure that the area they have been sitting in is neat. Students should push their chairs under the desk or table when they leave.

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The Library will be open extended hours in the afternoons Monday through Friday for HALOs tutoring. Hours will vary depending on school schedule. Library Use: Students may use the library before and after school, during class visits, or individually with student ID card and a signed hall pass from their teacher during a class period.

Please enjoy your visit and learning experience at the Saints Library.

Checking out Materials: 1) A valid student ID card is required for check out except for No ID Books. The circulation desk will assist you. If crowded, please form a line along the counter. 2) Books are checked out for 2 weeks and may be renewed. 3) Five books may be checked out at any given time. 4) A student must not owe fines or have lost library or textbooks from any SAUSD school to have the privilege of checking out materials (in case of serious financial hardship, arrangements may be made—see library staff for details). 5) In many cases, charges and/or books may be paid or returned to SAHS even when they are from another district school.

TUTORING Santa Ana High School has tutoring available for all students. Teachers are available to assist students with assignments in the Library and in their classrooms. Check with the individual teachers for their tutoring schedules. HALOs after school tutoring program is available in the Library daily. All students are required to sign in upon arrival at the Tutorial Desk before using the facilities and to sign out when leaving tutorial. WIN Saturday program also offers assistance on scheduled Saturdays.

Returning Materials: Library books should be returned through the book return slot in the front of the circulation desk. Do not just lay the book on the circulation desk or any other place else in the library. If you finish a book before it is due or decide you made a poor choice, return the book immediately to the book return slot. Please do not place class novels or textbooks in the book return slot. Computers: Computers may be used by students on the first come, first serve basis.Students can print up to 5 free pages. Lost Books: Students are responsible for all books and electronic devices that are checked out to them. Students are required to pay for books that are lost.

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TEXTBOOKS

CHROMEBOOKS Students will be issued a Chromebook with a case and charger during program verification. Student ID card is needed to check out the Chromebook from the technology department.

Students will be issued textbooks for their content area classes during program verification. Student ID card and class schedule are needed to check out textbooks from the Book Depository located in Building 16.

Students that enroll after program verification dates must first obtain a student ID card at the Activities Office before checking out their Chromebook from the technology department.

Students that enroll after program verification dates must first obtain a student ID card at the Activities Office before checking out textbooks from the Book Depository. Students must bring their class schedule. Students are responsible for textbooks that have been checked out to them. Please keep in mind that English novels are considered textbooks. It is suggested that students do not leave their textbook in a classroom. Textbooks are often expensive and cost between $10.00 and $160.00. Damage rates are set as well. Teachers will let students know when to bring their textbooks in order to return them to the Book Depository or Library. When returning textbooks, students must wait to verify the book handed to the check-in person is the one checked out to them. Students easily exchange books without realizing it. Even if a student returns a book that is not theirs, they are still responsible for the textbooks issued to them. Students may go online and check their account at any time. Lost Textbooks: Students are responsible for all textbooks that are checked out to them. Please know where they are at all times. Students can be charged for textbooks they loan to others and that become lost or damaged. Book barcode numbers checked out to a student are available online. If a student is certain that they have returned a textbook or novel, the student can make arrangements to look through the textbook inventory to locate the book with the same barcode as indicated in the textbook system.

All students must complete the Digital Mobile Device Agreement on the proper care and use of Chromebooks and internet safety when they receive their Chromebooks. Visit www.sausd.us/sahs Chromebook Resources It is a school-wide expectation that all students will bring their charged Chromebook to every class, every day. Your Chromebook is a tool necessary for course work, just like a pencil and paper! Students are responsible for the Chromebook, case and charger that have been checked out to them. It is suggested that students do not leave their Chromebook in a classroom unless prior arrangements have been with the teacher for safe-keeping. Students will be fined for lost and/or damaged Chromebooks, cases and chargers. It is the student’s responsibility to report any loss or damage as soon as possible. All Chromebooks look alike so please know where yours is at all times. Please do not loan your Chromebook, case or charger to anyone. Fines for lost or damaged Chromebooks/accessories: Lost Chromebook Lost charger Lost case Damage Missing bar code

$20 $5 Cost of repair $5

It is recommended that students purchase optional insurance to cover loss and/or damages. Insurance information and applications are available at: www.sausd.us/Page/32398

District Policy for Damaged Textbooks: The district has set the following fines for damaged textbooks. Missing barcode Damage to the cover Writing in ink (minor) Excessive or writing with marker Damage to the binding Graffiti/tagging Water damage Lost book

$300

$5.00 $5.00 $5.00 50% of cost 50% of cost Cost of book Cost of book Cost of book

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ACADEMIC INFORMATION ADVANCED PLACEMENT/HONORS COURSES

COUNSELING CENTER

Santa Ana High School provides advanced courses for students that desire to enroll in more rigorous classes. There are multiple Advanced Placement (AP) courses and Honors (H) courses for students in grades 9-12. AP Biology Algebra I H AP Calculus Algebra II H AP Chemistry Biology H AP English Language Chemistry H AP English Literature English 9 H AP Environmental Science AP French Language English 10 H AP Government Geometry H AP Human Geography Physics H AP Macro Economics AP Music Theory AP Physics AP Psychology AP Spanish Language AP Spanish Literature AP Studio Art Drawing & 2D AP United States History AP World History

The Counseling Center is located on the first floor of building 8. Students need to go to the Counseling Center in order to obtain information regarding classes, college, scholarships, ROP courses, careers, and self-help programs. The Counseling Center is open Monday – Friday from 7:30 pm-4:00 pm. Assistant Principal Registrar CTE Office Outreach Consultant

Oralia Cordova Elva Morales Elizabeth Alamo Rosa Rodrigues

Counselors: Lori Cervantes

(714) 567-4478

lori.cervantes@sausd.us

B,C,J

Berenice Gurski

(714) 567-4958

Berenice.gurski@sausd.us

K,L,M

Larisa Nieto

(714) 567-4922

Larisa.nieto@sausd.us

N, P, Q, R, W

Isabel Nunez

(714) 567-4909

isabel.nunez@sausd.us

O, S, V

Veronica Perez

(714) 567-4917

veronica.perez@sausd.us

EAVID

Arlette Ridoutt

(714) 567-4918

arlette.ridoutt@sausd.us

G, H, I, T, X, Y

Cheri Whitehead

(714) 567-4925

cheri.whitehead@sausd.us

(714) 567-4957

marylou.carrillo@sausd.us

A, D, F, U, Z

PARTNERSHIPS AND PROGRAMS Santa Ana High School is partnered with colleges and local businesses and organizations to offer specialized programs and support for college and career readiness. Check in the Counseling Center for more information and additional opportunities! Titan Choices (CSUF) Upward Bound (CSUF) Upward Bound (SAC) Talent Search (SAC) College Promise (SAC) Early Academic Outreach Program (EAOP) (UCI) Nicholas Academic Center NAC Bridge to Employment BTE Johnson & Johnson

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GRADES

HONOR ROLL

Grade point average (GPA) is based on a 4.0 scale, “+” and “-“ grades are not issued. There are two progress reports and a final semester grade report each semester. The final semester grades are used to calculate the GPA and appear on the official transcripts.

The Academic Honor Roll is computed based on a non-weighted scale of academic courses only. Students are honored each semester for their academic accomplishments in one of the following distinctions.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Graduation requirements are set by the Santa Ana Unified School District and include requirements by the State of California. All students of the SAUSD must complete the following courses and obtain the minimum of 220 credits in the following areas: Subject

Years

English

Credits

Grades 9-12

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World History US History Government Economics

Science ● ●

Academic Letter: Academic letters are available to students that attain a non-weighted GPA of 3.5 or higher in two consecutive semesters starting their 10th grade year. Students must complete an application and submit it with a transcript to the Activities Office. Applications are available in the Counseling Center, the Activities Office and online.

TRANSCRIPTS Grades 9-12

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*Must include Algebra 1 & Geometry

Social Studies

3.75 or higher 3.5to 3.74 3.0 to 3.49

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English 9,10,11,12

Mathematics*

Distinguished Scholar High Honors Principal’s Honors

Grades 10-12 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade 12th Grade

30 1 year 1 year 1 sem. 1sem.

Grades 9-10

Students can request transcripts in the Counseling Center. Transcripts are generally issued at a no cost. However, if student request a replacement transcript there will be a $3.00 fee charged to the student prior to the transcript being reissued.

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Physical Science Life Science

1 year 1 year

Foreign Language

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Must be same language both years

Physical Education PE, Dance, NJROTC, Marching Band, or Athletics

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Visual/Performing Arts (Fine Arts) Year-long sequence in same subject

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Electives

50 Total Credit

Once a Saint… Always a Saint!

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Are you on track to Graduate????? Track your progress on meeting the graduation requirements on the Graduation Flow Chart on page 11

A Student and Parents Guide To … The A-G / College Entrance Requirements The A-G / College Entrance Requirements are a sequence of high school courses that students must complete (with a grade of C or better) to be minimally eligible for admission to the University of California (UC), California State University (CSU), and Private Universities. They represent the basic level of academic preparation that high school students should achieve to undertake university work. The following chart summarizes the A-G / College Entrance Requirements:

Subject

Years

Details

(A)

History/Social Science

2

Two years, including one year of world history, cultures, and historical geography and one year of U.S. history or one-half year of U.S. history and one-half year of civics or American government.

(B)

English

4

Four years of college preparatory English that includes frequent and regular writing, and reading of classic and modern literature. Only one year of English Language Development (ELD) counts toward this requirement.

(C)

Mathematics

3

Three years of college preparatory mathematics that includes the topics covered in elementary and advanced algebra (Algebra I and II), and three dimensional geometry (Geometry).

(D)

Laboratory Science

2

Two years of laboratory science providing fundamental knowledge in at least two of these three disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Human Anatomy.

(E)

Language Other than English

2

Two years of the same language other than English.

(F)

Visual & Performing Arts

1

One year, including dance, drama, music, chorus, art, graphics, animation or photo

(G)

College Prep Electives

1

One year (two semesters), chosen from additional “A-F” courses beyond those used to satisfy the requirements above, or courses that have been approved solely for use of “G” electives.

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All students must take a College Entrance Exam, either the SAT I and/or ACT. The SAT I and ACT are globally recognized college admission tests that let you show colleges what you know and how well you can apply that knowledge. These exams test your knowledge of reading, writing and math. Exams are available several times a year. For further information, please visit the following online resources: ● A-G Course List (search by high school) – https://doorways.ucop.edu/list/ ● California Colleges – http:/www.californiacolleges.edu/ ● Private Universities –www.aiccu.edu

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Graduation Flowchart

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ATTENDANCE EXPECTATIONS AND PROCEDURES 24 Hour Absence Report Hotline: (714) 567-4932 Successful students attend school regularly, with few or no absences. This includes excused and unexcused absences. Strong attendance promotes learning and a sense of personal responsibility in the student and is imperative for academic achievement.

WIN - “What I Need” Saturday Program: Attending a WIN Saturday makes up for one full day absence. It is the student’s opportunity to “Do the Right Thing!”

Students are expected to: Be on time to Every class, Every day, Ready to learn!

Excessive Absences: Any student who is exceeding 3 or more absences per year is considered excessive and will be notified via district letter. Unexcused Absences and Grades: Teachers are not obligated to provide schoolwork or tests for unexcused absences. Unexcused absences may lower a student’s progress grade. Excessive unexcused absences may result in an “F” grade in classes for the semester. Reasons for Absences: All students are required to be in school every day unless: Personal illness (school may require doctor’s note and will require doctor’s verification excuse when school deems absences are excessive); exclusion for medical reasons (not to exceed 5 days); funeral services of parent, sibling, grandparent, or member of the immediate household. The district does not give permission for a student to be absent for any reason not listed above. All absences for reasons other than those identified above will be deemed unexcused. Timely Explanation of Absences (Absence Notes): All unverified absences automatically change to “unexcused” or “truant” after 48 hours from the absence. Parents shall notify the Attendance Office on the day of the absence to report the student’s absence and are required to verify all absences no later than 48 hours after the absence either in person, by telephone at the 24-Hour Hotline at (714) 567-4932, by Fax at (714) 285-4699, or by making sure the student brings in a parent note and/or official documentation to the Attendance Office. If a student is absent due to a field trip or other school related activity, it is the student’s responsibility to turn in their Excuse Slip for School Field Trip or School Activity to the Attendance Office no later than 48 hours after the activity has taken place. The office staff updates the attendance record based on the timely explanation.

COMPULSORY EDUCATION Students are expected to attend school every day. Education Code 48290 sets out the basic authorization for the County District Attorney to hold parents accountable when they do not compel their school-age children to attend school. Mandatory attendance is the law. Truancy: Any student who is absent from school without a valid excuse for more than three days or is tardy in excess of 30 minutes more than three days in one school year is considered a truant. Parents will be notified by letter upon their student’s classification as a truant or habitual truant. Recent legislation permits the court to have the driver’s license of a student who has been declared a habitual truant suspended, restricted or delayed. Proper disciplinary measures will be taken by school officials in the Attendance Office and Student Relations Office. School Attendance Review Board (SARB): Any student who violates any of the above will be recommended to attend a SARB hearing. A SARB hearing is an official hearing attended by the family/caregiver of the student and officials of the city and the SAUSD, to include the District Attorney’s Office, Santa Ana Police Department, SAUSD Administration and a SAHS representative.

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THE WAY OF THE SAINTS Santa Ana High School has developed EXPECTATIONS for student conduct, known as the Way of the Saints. Students are expected to live the tenets of the Way of the Saints at all times, in order to maintain a safe and positive environment for ALL on our campus. These tenets are:

Hats, caps and beanies that are not SAHS approved (approved hats/caps/beanies must be removed inside all buildings and classrooms). Hoods worn over the head

ELECTRONIC DEVICES The use of electronic devices during school hours is acceptable when indicated by the teacher for educational purposes, otherwise all electronic devices and earbuds must be turned off and put away into a pocket, purse or backpack when in the classroom. The school is not responsible for these items if lost, stolen, or damaged.

HANDBALL Acceptance: Welcome and understand diversity Integrity: Do the right thing, even when no one is watching Respect: Treat others the way you want to be treated Responsibility: Be accountable for your thoughts and actions

Handball may only be played before school, during lunch and after school across from Building 5. The expectation is that students will play safely and respectfully, and stop play when people are walking by.

MEDICATION

The school wide matrix is inside the front cover. You will also fill in a classroom matrix for each of your classes.

DRESS/CLOTHING EXPECTATIONS Expectations apply to all students when they are on campus or at any school-sponsored activity. Expectations are established with campus safety in mind. Students may be sent home, require a parent conference, and/or be assigned to attend the WIN Saturday Program for violations of the school and/or district expectations. The school district grants authority to SAHS to modify the dress/clothing expectations during the school year as necessary, especially in regards to gang-related apparel (Ed Code 35294.1)

Inappropriate Clothing/Accessories ●

Clothing/accessories that have references to alcohol, drugs, paraphernalia, weapons, or other harmful substances and items. Clothing/accessories that display offensive or demeaning images or words, including sexual images or words. Any type of gang-related or tagging-related clothing or accessories including, but not limited to, group colors, long socks with shorts, words, caricatures, symbols, initials, etc. Spaghetti straps, halter tops, bare-back tops, baremidriff tops, see through tops, tank tops.

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State law forbids school personnel from dispensing medication, including aspirin, without the written order of a doctor and the permission of the parent/legal guardian. All prescription drugs must be left in the Nurse’s Office, marked with the student’s name, the name of the drug and a copy of the doctor’s instructions for use. Over the counter medication, such as aspirin, may be carried by the student ONLY if accompanied by a note from the parent/legal guardian. Nondocumented medication, both prescription and over the counter, will be confiscated until a note from the parent/legal guardian is received by the Nurse’s Office.

HALL PASSES Students are not to be released from class the first 10 minutes of class and the last 10 minutes of class.


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ASSESSMENTS Name of Test

Who Takes It

Time of Year

WHY??

MAP Reading MAP Math

9th, 10th, 11th graders

3 times each year: Fall (Aug/Sept) Winter (December) Spring (March)

Progress throughout the year (growth) in reading and math. Used for placement, reclassification, intervention, lesson planning

PSAT 8/9 PSAT NMSQT SAT

9th graders 10th & 11th graders 12th graders

October 16

College readiness and college entrance exams

District Writing Assessment DWA

All grades

January

Yearly writing assessment Used for placement, reclassification, intervention, lesson planning

ELPAC

All English Learners that have not yet reclassified

February

Yearly progress in acquiring the English language Used for placement, reclassification, intervention, lesson planning

SBAC ELA SBAC Math CAST Science

11th graders

March April

Mastery of California English, Math and Next Generation Science Standards. Used for reclassification, readiness for college level work in English and Math (Early Assessment Program EAP)

AP Tests

All students in AP classes

May 4-15 Specific tests on specific days

Mastery of material in advanced placement classes; can earn college credit with successful score

Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery ASVAB

10th & 12th graders

September

Aptitude test in 10 different areas Career interest and exploration Skills and qualifications for different careers

Seal of Biliteracy Exam

Selected 12th graders

April

Final step in earning the Seal of Biliteracy for students that are fluent in English and a second language

Common Assessments

All students in their enrolled classes

Throughout year

Teacher/Department created exams that assess student mastery of class content Used as part of class grade

TIPS for Tests 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Be present! Scores are usually lower in a makeup situation Get a good night’s sleep the night before Eat breakfast Bring water, pencil and any other required supplies Some exams you can study for, some not – but no matter what… ALWAYS GIVE IT YOUR BEST EFFORT!!

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MY ACHIEVEMENT LOG Remember – Always Do Your BEST! You must PASS to get CREDITS and you must get CREDITS to GRADUATE!!! 1st GP

Class

GP = grading period

MAP Test

2nd GP

Sem 1

4th GP

5th GP

Sem 2

Sem1 & Sem 2 shaded are semester grades that earn credits & go on transcripts

Fall

Winter

Fall to Winter Growth

Spring

Fall to Spring Growth

Target

Met or Exceeded Target?

Reading Math

Benchmark

English

Math

Science

History

1 2

(DWA)

3

ELPAC Overall

Listening

Reading

Writing

Speaking

Proficient?

Steps to Reclassification – When English Learners (ELs) have a reached a basic level of English fluency, they can be reclassified from EL to RFEP (reclassified fluent English proficient). ELs take the ELPAC exam yearly until they are reclassified. ● ● ● ●

ELPAC Proficient (non-negotiable!) AND… DWA Pass (8+) OR ELA Benchmark Pass (3+) SBAC ELA Standards met/exceeded OR MAP Reading at/above national mean Teacher recommendation & parent input

Steps to Seal of Biliteracy – An honor bestowed upon graduation to students that are fluent in English and one or more other languages. Students receive a medal and the Biliteracy Seal on their diploma. English: Meet standards on the SBAC ELA test (11 th grade) and 2.0+ GPA in ELA (12th grade) 2nd Language: Pass AP exam (3+) or SAT II OR 3.0+ GPA in 4 yrs of language OR pass district language exam

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GOALS FOR THIS YEAR

GOALS BY GRADUATION

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Santa High School Portfolio Community Service Form Student Name: ________________________ ID# __________________ Social Science Teacher (Seniors Only): _________________________ Room # ______________ Grade ________________ Name of Organization: ________________________________________ Contact Person: _____________________________________________ Contact Person’s Phone #: ____________________________________ Date of Service: ________________________ Number of hours: _____ Describe the nature of your community service. What did you do, where was it done, etc.? _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ Contact Person/Supervisor Signature confirming amount of service __________________________________________ Date: ________________ Contact Person Signature Student Signature: __________________________ Date: ____________ Parent Signature: ___________________________ Date: ____________ Once this form is complete please return it to Ms. Phan, Librarian

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Directions: As you participate in community service, keep track of the activities and the number of hours on the chart below.

Date

Duties

Hours

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Signature


TOTAL NUMBER OF HOURS: ___________ hours How many hours of community service did you set out to complete? _________________

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MONDAY, AUGUST 12 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 33


WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6

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Period 7

MONDAY, AUGUST 19 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 35


Period 7

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5

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Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, AUGUST 26 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5

37


Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4

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Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 39


Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3

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Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 41


Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2

42


Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 43


Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Period 0 Period 1

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Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Period 0 Period 1 45


Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Period 0

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Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 Period 0 47


Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, OCTOBER 7 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 49


Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 52


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 54


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 56


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 58


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 60


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 62


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 64


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

65


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 66


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, DECEMBER 9 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 68


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, DECEMBER 16 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 70


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, DECEMBER 23 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 72


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, DECEMBER 30 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 74


FRIDAY, JANUARY 3 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, JANUARY 6 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 7 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, JANUARY 9 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 76


FRIDAY, JANUARY 10 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, JANUARY 13 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 77


TUESDAY, JANUARY 14 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, JANUARY 16 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 78


FRIDAY, JANUARY 17 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, JANUARY 20 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

79


TUESDAY, JANUARY 21 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 80


FRIDAY, JANUARY 24 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, JANUARY 27 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

81


TUESDAY, JANUARY 28 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 82


FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

83


TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 84


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

85


TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 86


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

87


TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 88


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

89


TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 90


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, MARCH 2 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 91


TUESDAY, MARCH 3 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, MARCH 5 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 92


FRIDAY, MARCH 6 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, MARCH 9 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

93


TUESDAY, MARCH 10 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, MARCH 12 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 94


FRIDAY, MARCH 13 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, MARCH 16 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, MARCH 17 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, MARCH 19 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 96


FRIDAY, MARCH 20 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, MARCH 23 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, MARCH 24 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, MARCH 26 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 98


FRIDAY, MARCH 27 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, MARCH 30 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, MARCH 31 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, APRIL 2 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 100


FRIDAY, APRIL 3 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, APRIL 6 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

101


TUESDAY, APRIL 7 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, APRIL 9 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 102


FRIDAY, APRIL 10 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, APRIL 13 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

103


TUESDAY, APRIL 14 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, APRIL 16 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 104


FRIDAY, APRIL 17 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, APRIL 20 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

105


TUESDAY, APRIL 21 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, APRIL 23 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 106


FRIDAY, APRIL 24 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, APRIL 27 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, APRIL 28 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, APRIL 30 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 108


FRIDAY, MAY 1 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, MAY 4 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

109


TUESDAY, MAY 5 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, MAY 7 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 110


FRIDAY, MAY 8 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, MAY 11 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, MAY 12 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, MAY 14 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 112


FRIDAY, MAY 15 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, MAY 18 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

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TUESDAY, MAY 19 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, MAY 21 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 114


FRIDAY, MAY 22 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

MONDAY, MAY 25 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

115


TUESDAY, MAY 26 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

THURSDAY, MAY 28 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 116


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