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WELCOME PARENTS MONTWOOD SENIOR INFORMATION NIGHT Seated Administration Principal Mr Guerra Assistant Principal Alpha Roster Mr Rivera AContreras Ms Coria CookGuillen Ms Alexander GulleyMendoza D ID: 766688

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WELCOME PARENTS MONTWOOD SENIOR INFORMATION NIGHT

Seated AdministrationPrincipal, Mr. Guerra Assistant Principal Alpha Roster Mr. Rivera A-Contreras Ms. Coria Cook-Guillen Ms. Alexander Gulley-Mendoza, D. Ms. Romo Mendoza, E.- Rivera Ms. Solis Robledo-Z Mr. Hairston RAMS Early College(all students)

Attendance

LOSS OF CREDIT Attendance Clerks: Laura Napier (A- Garcia, F) 937-2420 Liz Villarreal (Garcia, G - N) 937-2418 Lilly Gonzalez (O-Z) 937-2416 State law requires that a student between the ages of six and 18 attend school, as well as any applicable accelerated instruction programs, extended year program or tutorial session, unless the student is otherwise excused from attendance or legally exempt.

LOSS OF CREDIT Students must be in attendance at least 90 percent of the days the class is offered in order to receive credit. A student who is in attendance for at least 75 percent but less than 90 percent a class is offered may be given credit if the student completes a plan approved by the school’s principal that provides for the student to meet the instructional requirements of the class. Parents and their student can be taken to court for 10 or more days within a six month period. Student with LOC will not participate in graduation ceremony nor receive diploma

Mandatory TutoringAgreements will be issued between February and June for those in the process of losing credit.

Saturday School Saturdays (see packet for dates)In the Library from 8 am – 3 pm. No cell phones are allowed. SENIOR LOC is due May 4

Agreements If student has loss of credit, the due date is on the current agreement. Hours are due on the exact due date An appeal process is necessary if student missed due date (parent & student must be present) Agreements will be issued in January/February for the fall semester Loss of credit for the spring semester will be issued in June Deadline for ALL LOC is May 4

STATE TESTING

April / May Testing DatesApril 9th -English I EOC April 11th -English II EOC May 7th- Algebra I EOC May 8 th – US History EOC May 9 th - Biology EOC

Summer Retest Dates June 24th English 1June 25th Algebra 1 June 26 th English 2 June 27 th US History June 28 th Biology

AP –Advance Placement Testing Schedule *Students with 85 or above in first semester do not pay exam fees. Week 1 Monday, May 6 Tuesday, May 7 Wednesday, May 8 Thursday, May 9 Friday, May 10 Morning – 8 am United States Government and Politics Spanish Language and Culture English Literature and Composition Chemistry   Spanish Literature and Culture United States History Afternoon – 12 pm Environmental Science Physics 1: Algebra-Based French Language and Culture Psychology   Week 2 Monday, May 13 Tuesday, May 14 Wednesday, May 15 Thursday, May 16 Friday, May 17 Morning – 8 am Biology Calculus AB   Calculus BC English Language and Composition Comparative Government and Politics   World History   Afternoon – 12 pm   Human Geography Macroeconomics     Afternoon – 2 pm Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism        

Intersession & SB463 M-F, March 11-15, 8:30 am to 12:30 pm SB463: Due May 4, 2019

GRADES-Progress Reports & Report Cards

Senior Exam Dates9 Weeks Exams for SeniorsMonday, May 20 (class periods TBD)Tuesday, May 21 (class periods TBD) Grades close for Seniors at 12 pm on Friday, May 24, 2019

Monday 8:00 - 8:30 am Tuesday 8:00 - 8:30 am Wednesday 8:00 - 8:30 am Thursday 8:00 - 8:30 am FRIDAY 8:00 - 8:30 am Algebra II Biology Chemistry 4th Year Math English 2 English 4 Foreign Language World Geography U. S. History Synergi4 Science & Social Studies PE/Health Algebra II Biology Chemistry 4th year Math English 1 English 3 World History Govt/Econ Synergi4 English & Math CTE Fine Arts Algebra II Biology Chemistry Geometry 4th Year Math English 2 English 4 CTE World Geography U. S. HistoryAlgebra IGeometryPhysics4th yr. ScienceEnglish 1English 3World HistoryGovt/EconFine ArtsInterventions WE CAN HELP!!! MONTWOOD TUTORING SCHEDULE

Counselor’s Corner Counselor Alpha Revelez A- Andha All Synergi Students (9-12) Zuniga Andrade- Desantiago Peralta Diaz-Hernandez, N. Martinez Hernandez, O.- Moreland Christobal Moreno-Rubio Perez Monsivais Rueda-Z RAMS Early College Alpha Llamas All grades (9-10)

Letter to Parents & RAM Round Up (Spring)

Senior Failure Letters Counselors will mail out letters to parents Please contact your child’s teachers if you have any questions concerning grades.

Students can visit our scholarship bulletin in the counseling center. Students awarded scholarships will be noted in the graduation program. Students will also have their picture displayed in the commons area along with their scholarship award Students will the most scholarship amounts are recognized by the district in the Top 100 Scholars event.

GRADUATION CLEARANCE 26 credits to graduate Provide counselor with a copy of student’s college admission letter, or military enlistment Provide counselor with copy of FAFSA confirmation email. (NOT FAFSA application) Scholarship letters submitted before May will be noted on the graduation program

Clearance Card Student will need to clear from the following stations Library CafeteriaBusiness OfficeStudent ActivitiesAttendance Counseling Transcript Registrar

Tyler Parent Portal, SISD App & Parent Portal Anyone in the front offices can assist with username and passwordProcess cannot be completed over the phoneUse same form to gain access to parent portal and SISD app Parent liaison, Mrs. Galvan, conducts classes on navigating through website

Graduation Day!Saturday, June 1, 2019 @ 1:00 p.m.Don Haskins at UTEP ExpectationArrival Time – 11 amCap and Gown Dress Code Decorating of graduation cap is prohibited. Decorating stoles is prohibited.

Jeopardizing Graduation DisciplineCommits an offense that is serious enough to take this actionPlacement in DAEP will be basis to not participate in graduation ceremony Loss of Credit If a student stops attending class, they may dip below the required 90% attendance Grades If a student fails to complete or submit assignments and/or tests, it may cause their grade to dip below a passing grade

Senior Important Info Prom FlyerYearbookHerff Jones – on Campus April 24 from 12 – 4 pm Sign up for REMIND! Teen Dating Awareness Month

Senior Graduation PacketImportant Dates & April/May Calendars Senior Graduation AgreementGraduation Dress CodeDon Haskins Rules and RegulationsUTEP prohibited itemsStatement of Behavior and Agreement Consent and Release Form Behavior/Senior Agreement & Consent/Release Form due today or no later than Wednesday, March 6 in room A118

THANK YOU PARENTS! HAVE A SAFE DRIVE HOME!