Welcome to the 20192020 School Year We are The Knights Being a KNIGHT is Hard But Doable The Virtues of a Knight Character Academics and Culture Loyalty Obedience Faithfulness Be known for unwavering commitment to the people and ideals you choose to live with At times you may stand ID: 935013
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING HIGH SCHOOL
Welcome to the 2019-2020 School Year!!
Slide2We are The Knights
Being a KNIGHT is Hard
But Doable!
The Virtues of a Knight
Slide3Character, Academics and Culture
Loyalty (Obedience, Faithfulness): Be known for unwavering commitment to the people and ideals you choose to live with. At times, you may stand alone, being loyal to what was, rather than what is. Your final loyalty to a person or cause may be this; to speak the truth to them, no matter how difficult that truth is for them to hear, most especially if they have done wrong.
Defence
(Selflessness, Sacrifice): The ideal Knight swears to defend his liege, and all those who rightfully depend upon him. Always defend what is worthy of your shield, even it means losing “popularity”. A true Knight inspires all with his/her example and good nature, even his/her enemies.
Justice (Temperance): Seek always to understand and follow the "right" path, unencumbered by bias or personal interests. Recognize that the sword of justice can be a terrible thing, so its use must be tempered by humanity and mercy
Courage (Integrity, Honesty): Being a Knight often means choosing the more difficult path; often the personally expensive one. The Knight exhibits power, with integrity and control, while acknowledging his risks and dangers.
Slide4Faith (Perseverance, Wisdom): A Knight must have faith in his beliefs. Whatever the Knight's beliefs may be, they root the Knight with the strength of certainty, and give hope in the face of despair created by human failings
Humility (Morality): Value first the contributions of others, and give respect where it is due. Do not boast of your own accomplishments; if they are worthy, others will naturally do this for you.
Largesse (Generosity, Kindness): Be generous, in so far as your resources reasonably allow. Be known as a giver of gifts, who expects nothing in return. Remember that your gifts are often more important to the receivers, when in the form of your actions and words, rather than material things. A kind word often lasts longer in a person's memory than any object.
Nobility (Charity): Live with dedication to the greatness of character, by holding to the virtues and duties of a Knight.
Be Charitable with yourself and others in your speech, your actions, and your intentions
Prowess (Valor, Excellence): Strive for excellence in all
endeavours
expected of a Knight. Embody strength and apply to all endeavors, relationships and commitments.
STRIVE TO BE A KNIGHT!
Slide5Lock in/out
Lockdown
Building Exit –Fire and Evacuation
Priority One IS SAFETY For ALL
Physical and Social Emotional
Zero Tolerance:
Bullying
Threats/Intimidation-Physical or Verbal
Aggression-Physical or Verbal
Slide6Priority Two Academics
If you feel safe in your learning environment than learning WILL occur!!
Your choices determine your success. Make a commitment to yourself today for a successful tomorrow!
Slide7You are all SMART!! So You All Love Problems!
https://www.ibm.com/thought-leadership/smart/index.html
Slide8Franchise (Accountability): Seek to live these virtues as they were meant to be lived. Accept no compromises in your commitment. When you err, make amends in as public or powerful a fashion as that in which you made the error. Explain yourself in the simplest, most clear terms, and never make excuses. Own not only your own mistakes, but the mistakes of others when theirs resulted from yours. Maintain in all ways possible the appearance and station of a Knight. As you wish to live, you must live. You must comport yourself in the present as the person you wish to become in the next moment, hour, day, and year. Do not try to live this way, actually do so. Know that you, and those who serve in fealty to you, are a reflection upon your fellow Knights, and keep their honor safe with your own
Magnet Endorsements
8 magnet courses (including Capstone 1 & 2)
4 Math Courses
100 hours + Community Service
Successful completion of Capstone 1 & 2
Guidance Counselors
Mr. Williams – Grade 10
Ms. Pearce – Grade 9
Mrs. Cheung – Grades 11 & 12
Slide9Slide10Uniform -100% Everyday!!
Pants:
Dress or Docker style pocketed pants worn with a belt at the waist (NO JOGGERS, LEGGINGS, JEANS)
Skirts: No MINIs!
Should be knee level or longer. Shorts: Knee length or Docker style shorts must be worn with a belt. Shirts:
Any color collared polo shirt or dress shirt (long or short sleeve). Shirts should be tucked into pants.Sweatshirt/Sweaters: Pullover, zippered or cardigan, in solid colors, without patterns, hoods, decorations or wording. Collared shirt must be worn under the sweater/sweatshirt.
Dresses:
No minis. Collared Shirt must be worn under.
Shoes/Sneakers:
Shoes are strongly recommended over sneakers. In addition to shoes, white or black sneakers are permitted and appropriate every-day boots. Laces on shoes, sneakers or boots must be tied. ***see below**
***ALL students MALE and FEMALE can wear any solid color COLLARED shirt. Any shirt with writing, designs, characters or images is not permitted***
***sneakers can be in any color***
Slide11Tardy and Attendance Policy
All students should make every attempt to be in school 100% of the time, on time. If extenuating circumstances require that you will be absent or tardy, please follow the procedures:
Contact the school office secretary prior to 9:00am
A parent letter can excuse up to 9 absences/
tardies
(only up to 10 days after the absence) . Any absence thereafter will be considered unexcused.
Three
tardies
count as a cut. If Students have more than 10 cut/absences (excused or not), they may lose credit for the course
You need to be in school in order to attend any same day/evening school activities (Dances
etc
)
Please see the Bridgeport Board of Education Code of Conduct Handbook for more detailed information
Slide12Code of Discipline
https://www.bridgeportedu.net
/
Display Quality Character EVERYDAY!
It is the responsibility of a KNIGHT!!
Understanding the expectations of your Knightly role and consequences should you falter.
Go to The BPS Website to review the Code of Discipline Manual for Bridgeport Public Schools
Slide13Computers
Computer/Electronics Use and Care
Forms:
Acceptable Use Form - Network & Devices (Required)
Computer Loan Agreement (Optional)
Insurance Strongly Recommended
Except for in the Cafeteria during Mornings, Lunch and After School,
ALL ELECTRONIC USE REQUIRES TEACHER/ADULT APPROVAL
Slide14Contact
Mrs
Furnari
–
bfurnari@bridgeportedu.net
Mr. Henry – dhenry@bridgeportedu.netMrs Rodriguez- jliciaga@bridgeportedu.net
Slide15CLUBS-Virtual Tour