Grade-Level Assembly Reagan Middle School Excellence IS the standard.
Reagan Middle School Leadership Team Principal Dr. Wendy Mathis wendy.mathis@gpisd.org Ext. 7300 Dean of Instruction Mr. Van Ratsaphangthong vanleusa.ratsaphangthong@gpisd.org Ext. 7394 Assistant Principal (A-L) Mr. Ethan Hoeft ethan.hoeft@gpisd.org Ext. 7391 Assistant Principal (M-Z) Mrs. Amy Robison amy.robison@gpisd.org Ext. 7392 OFFICE HOURS: 8:15AM 4:30PM (Attempt to schedule all conferences at least 24 hours in advance.)
School Counselors Name: Umeka Wright Counselor (A-L) Office: 113 Phone Ext: 7309 Email: umeka.wright@gpisd.org Name: Debra Hartman Counselor (M-Z) Office: 111 Phone Ext: 7309 Email: debra.hartman@gpisd.org Counselors provide the following services: Academic Advising Course Selection Registration/Schedules Recommendation Letters Transcript Verification Individual Counseling Guidance Mediation Intervention Crisis Prevention
School Nurse Viki Pirtle Ext 7306 viki.pirtle@gpisd.org If you needs medication at school, you must get a Medication Administration Form This paperwork must be on file before medication can be given at school Medication cannot be carried by students Any student with a life-threatening allergy, seizure, or major medical problem must stop by the nurse s office as soon as possible.
WE Are REAGAN! Proud To be A Knight!
Success Our Goal is your success! Student Achievement #1
Student Success Follow all rules and procedures Have all your supplies daily Use a daily planner to stay organized Complete all of your assignments on time Be an active participant in class Know your grades at all times Ask questions and come to tutoring when necessary
Attendance Being in school every day increases your chances of succeeding in school 90% Attendance requirement If you are absent: Call or e-mail as soon as possible to notify the school Megan Henderson megan.henderson@gpisd.org 972-522-7302 Send a note with the student upon return Must be received within 4 days of the absence Checking out a student: All students are checked out through the office Only authorized contacts listed in Skyward can check out a student Proper identification is required
Tardiness Students should be in their 1st period class by 8:50 Student is considered tardy if arriving within the first 15 minutes of class After 15 minutes, the student is counted absent. The student must have a note or a parent to come sign them in. Attendance is taken every class period Students have a 4 minute passing period between classes Students must maintain a 90% attendance rate in EACH class to receive course credit
Hallways Volume: Inside Voice Pace: Walking Location: Right Side Hands and Objects to yourself No Horseplaying Walk with purpose
Pick Up & Drop Off DROP-OFF: Beginning at 7:30 AM, students may be dropped off on the south side of the building by the cafeteria. FRONT OF BUILDING: The front of RMS is for visitors and buses only. LANES: The right and left-hand lanes are for student un/loading. The center lane is for thru-traffic only. PICK-UP: All students must be picked up by 4:30 PM, except for curricular/extra-curricular activities. Administrators and teachers on duty will be directing traffic on the back side of campus in the morning and afternoon. Your cooperation is necessary for student safety and for efficiency.
Seated -assigned table -promptly -stay seated Inside Voice Clean Raise your hand Proper line conduct -tone -hands/objects -manners -walk Cafeteria
Electronic Devices Each student will receive an i-pad. Slated for October/November. During the school day, devices should be used for school-related purposes only. Cell phones are not permitted at any time during the day. They must be turned off and kept out of sight. If phone is taken up, parent must come pick it up from the office First offense: Free Second offense: $15 Administration may confiscate the phone for repeated offenses. The phone would not be returned to the student until the end of the school year.
Double-Block Classes 7 Periods to 8 Periods Single-Block - 45 minutes Double-Block (ONLY Math/ELA) - 90 minutes AI (ONLY Math/ELA) - 45 minutes
The power of a FIFTY Scenario 1: 95+85+80+0+0=52 Scenario 2: 95+85+80+50+50=72
The power of a FIFTY Scenario 1: 95+85+80+0+0=52 Scenario 2: 95+85+80+50+50=72
Dress Code The Middle School Dress code is enforced to ensure nothing affects the educational program of the school and the health and safety of others Dress code information is outlined in the student handbook online If there is a dress code violation Students will be given an option to change Can call parent for alternate clothes If no other clothes can be obtained, student will be placed in ISS
Dress Code Jeggings, leggings, skinny jeans, etc. must be worn with fingertip length shirt, skirt, shorts and dresses. No holes or rips in jeans are allowed Student s ID must be visible at all times No headgear is permitted in the building Bare midriffs are not permitted Skirts and shorts must be 4 inches above the center of the kneecap No spandex or clothes that expose undergarments are permitted No clothing that promotes drugs, alcohol, tobacco, or inappropriate language are permitted.
Tights Not Covered
Tights Covered
Distressed Jeans
Distressed Jeans
Distressed Jeans
Distressed Jeans
Acceptable Design
Acceptable Jeans
Knights In Training Recognition & Reward program for students demonstrating MASTERY academics. Paige - achieves MASTERs level on 1 Summative Squire- achieves MASTERs level on 2 Summatives Knight- achieves MASTERs level on 3 Summatives
Induction Ceremonies Knights at the Round Table Recognition & Reward Program for Students and Staff Exhibiting the Pillars/Values of Knighthood Open Nominations throughout Academic Year Incentives earned for accumulation of Pillar More Details to Come