Jasper High School
Jag News
Week of April 23rd, 2019
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General Announcements:
Dual Credit – Collin College
Plano ISD to Begin Collections for Unpaid Meal Charges
Early/Alternate Final Exams
Special Education Program Parent Survey
Outstanding Fee Payments
GPA and Class Rank Changes
Final Exam Grade Waiver and Final Exam Exemption Guidelines
Student Drivers
Drop-Off Table, Third Party Vendor Deliveries, and Federal Food Guidelines
Dual Credit – Collin College
The Collin College registration is currently ongoing for those current 10th grade students who are taking dual credit courses next year. The deadline for registration and payment is May 3. If you haven’t started the process, these are the things that need to get done.
1. Apply to Collin College at https://apply.collin.edu (student and parent must do)
2. Bring your Collin College ID (CWID) number to your counselor.
3. Take the TSI: (if it is not waived through PSAT)
- Take the pre-assessment on-line
- Print the certificate of completion
- Pay the fee - $29.00
- Go to Collin and take the actual TSI test
5. Complete the mandatory Training on Sexual Violence. (student must do)
6. Register for the class. Students will need the Collin College course number and the CRN number. The numbers are below.
ENGL 1301 - CRN #10087
HIST 1301 - CRN #16139
MATH 1314 - CRN #14994
If a student receives accommodations in current classes, it is imperative that they contact the Collin College Access Office for information about applying for and receiving accommodations in dual credit classes. The Access office can be reached at 972-881-5898.
Plano ISD to Begin Collections for Unpaid Meal Charges
This month, families with unpaid meal charges will begin receiving notifications from Plano ISD regarding the amount owed and how to pay their balances. We want you to be aware of this impending communication and the related guidelines and payment options.
The goal of Plano ISD's school breakfast and lunch program is to provide healthy meals to children during the school day. In order to serve healthy, high-quality meals to all children, we must make sure we are financially secure, and parents play a key role in this effort.
Procedures for Students with Unpaid Meal Charges:
If you are unsure if your family has a meal account balance, you can view your balance via the Plano ISD Mobile App (downloadable at www.pisd.edu/mobileapp), or you can access and pay the balance online using Paypams, https://paypams.com.
A student is allowed up to two reimbursable breakfast meal charges (where served) and two reimbursable lunch meal charges. Once a student incurs these charges, communication to the parents/guardian is initiated. This month's direct notification will include comprehensive guidelines and instructions, and will be sent in addition to the regularly scheduled notifications.
- Parents/guardians may make payments in students' accounts through the online payment system or in person at the campus site.
- For online payments, visit https://paypams.com. You will need to know your login information.
- To access the Free and Reduced Price Meal Application visit https://fans.pisd.edu/fma. Qualifying for the Free and Reduced Meal Program will apply only to charges incurred after successful enrollment, and cannot be applied retroactively to existing balances.
- Elementary Schools: https://www.pisd.edu/Page/4521
- Middle Schools: https://www.pisd.edu/Page/4548
- High Schools/Senior High Schools: https://www.pisd.edu/Page/4549
El ISD de Plano iniciará la cobranza de cargos de comida no pagados
Este mes, las familias que tienen cargos de comida no pagados empezarán a recibir avisos del ISD de Plano sobre el monto debido y cómo pagar sus saldos pendientes. Queremos que estén enterados de esta comunicación inminente y las directrices y opciones de pago relacionadas.
La meta del programa de desayunos y almuerzos escolares del ISD de Plano es de proveer comidas saludables a los alumnos durante el día escolar. Para poder servir a todos los alumnos comidas saludables y de alta calidad debemos asegurarnos de estar económicamente estables, y los padres juegan un papel esencial en este esfuerzo.
Procedimientos para alumnos con cargos a la cuenta de comidas no pagados:
Si no está seguro si su familia tiene un saldo pendiente de pagar por comidas, puede ver su saldo en la App Móvil del ISD de Plano (descargable en www.pisd.edu/mobileapp), o puede ver y pagar el saldo en línea a través de Paypams, https://paypams.com.
A un alumno se le permite hasta dos desayunos reembolsables (donde sirvan) y dos almuerzos reembolsables, por cobrar. Una vez que el alumno incurre estos cargos, empezará la comunicación con el padre/tutor. La notificación directa de este mes incluirá directrices e instrucciones exhaustivas, y se enviará además de las notificaciones regularmente programadas.
- Los padres/tutores pueden hacer pagos a las cuentas estudiantiles a través del sistema de pagos en línea, o en persona en el campus.
- Para hacer pagos en línea visite https://paypams.com. Será necesario saber sus datos de inicio de sesión.
- Para acceso a la Solicitud de Comidas Gratis o a Precio Reducido, visite https://fans.pisd.edu/fma. El derecho al Programa de Comidas Gratis y a Precio Reducido solamente se aplicará a los cargos incurridos después de una matrícula válida y no puede ser aplicado de forma retroactiva a ningún saldo pendiente.
- Escuelas Primarias: https://www.pisd.edu/Page/4521
- Escuelas Medias: https://www.pisd.edu/Page/4548
- Escuelas Secundarias/Preparatorias: https://www.pisd.edu/Page/4549
Early/Alternate Final Exams
Students who must miss final exams due to extenuating circumstances and need to arrange to test during an alternate time must first pick up and turn in an Absence Request form from Ms. Brown in Attendance and then obtain administrator approval from Ms. Murphy PRIOR to exam week.
Once a student is allowed early final exam administration, he or she will no longer attend his or her regularly scheduled classes. The student will need to leave campus immediately following the exam administration; in cases where multiple exams are given over more than one day, the student will report only to the exam administration room and leave campus directly from that room once exams are completed.
In some cases, final exam administration may occur in late May/early June. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Kim Murphy.
Special Education Program Parent Survey
Valued parents of students with disabilities,
The special education program is exploring ways to increase communication, training and involvement opportunities for families of students with disabilities, and we need your input. I know that you are very busy working and taking care of your family, but I encourage you to give us your voice by answering the thirteen (13) questions in this survey. We value parent input and want to know how the special education program is doing towards meeting you and your child's needs. Please click the link below that corresponds to your language of preference and complete the survey by Friday, April 26th.
- Special Education Program Parent Survey
- Encuesta Para Padres Del Programa De Educación Especial
- برنامج التعليم الخاص استبيان
- 特别教育计划家长调查
- Khảo Sát Phụ Huynh Chương Trình Giáo Dục Đặc Biệt
- ప్రత్యేక విద్యా కార్యక్రమం తల్లిదండ్రుల సర్వే
- विशेष शिक्षा कार्यक्रम माता-पिता सर्वेक्षण
- خصوصی تعلیمی پروگرام سے متعلق والدین سروے
Outstanding Fee Payments
All fees need to be cleared before the end of the school year. Fees need to paid through your PISD Parent Portal account. If you have any questions, please contact your student’s teacher regarding these fees. Follow the instructions linked below to pay fees online.
The following Jasper HS groups have outstanding or future fees:
- Speech and Debate: Some students have outstanding fees
- French Club/Class: Some students have outstanding fees
- Cheer and Drill Team for 2019-20 School Year: Watch for balances to be added
GPA and Class Rank Changes
Changes to the GPA and ranking system for students have been approved by the PISD Board of Trustees and will take effect with the class of 2023. There are some elements of the new policy that are being implemented for current 9th and 10th graders.
- Early fall of the 11th grade year
- January of the 11th grade year
- June of the 11th grade year
- Early fall of the 12th grade year
- January of the 12th grade year
- End of the 3rd 9 weeks grading period of the 12th grade year
There have been no changes made to the weighting of courses or the method for calculating GPA or rank for students currently in grades 9 - 12.
The lowest GPA in the top 10% of the last graduating class will be made available each spring in order to assist students and families with determining possible placement in the top 10% of their class and potential eligibility for automatic admissions to Texas public colleges and universities.
The lowest GPA in the top 10% of the 2018 class from Plano West Senior High was 4.331.
If you have questions about GPA, rank in class or Texas Automatic Admissions requirements, please contact your student’s counselor.
Final Exam Grade Waiver and Final Exam Exemption Guidelines
Final Exam Grade Waiver Applies to 9th, 10th, and 11th grade AP and IB: Students enrolled in an AP or IB course for the second semester of the school year may be eligible for a grade waiver from the final exam in that subject for the second semester if the following conditions exist:
- A minimum overall 2nd semester average of 80 (per class) and a minimum grade of 80 in the final grading period.
- Student takes the National AP exam for that course in May.
- Student shall attend class 90% of the days class is offered and have no more than nine (9) absences during the second semester (per class).
- Student shall have no more than five (5) tardies in that AP class.
- No major infractions resulting in ISS, Saturday School, Out of School Suspension, or Special Programs Center.
- Student must have no outstanding fines, fees, or debts for school property or other PISD services.
- Student takes the semester exam on the date/time originally scheduled or, in the case of an excused absence, during the determined make-up exam time.
To qualify for the grade waiver, a student must report to class on the day of the exam and take the final exam for the course. If the semester exam grade benefits the student, it will be recorded and counted toward the student’s course grade.
If a student has an unexcused absence during the exam, the student forfeits the option to take advantage of the exam grade waiver, and will take the exam for credit.
Student Drivers
Please remember as students begin driving this year, to park on campus all students must purchase a parking sticker. These can be obtained in the student center for $20. Also, any student that drives to West for athletics or academic reasons, must fill out a permission slip before they start commuting between campuses. If you have any questions about the student parking stickers, please see Lisa Morrison in the Student Center. Any questions about commuting to West, please see Coach Z.
Parents and students, please keep in mind the following law for all student drivers at Jasper High School. Individuals under the age of 18 are restricted to a Phase Two driver’s license. These individuals may not drive a motor vehicle:
- With more than one passenger in the vehicle under the age of 21 who is not a family member
- While using a wireless communication device, including a hands-free device, until they reach the age of 18, except in the case of an emergency
Drop-Off Table, Third Party Vendor Deliveries, and Federal Food Guidelines
We would like to make everyone aware that the drop-off table located at the Jasper front doors is an unsupervised area. Jasper's staff does not have the capacity to supervise the table or monitor items that become missing. We strongly suggest parents that want to bring food up to their students wait and hand deliver the food to their student. If not, there are other options the student can utilize like bringing their lunch or purchasing a lunch from our school cafeteria.
We also would like to remind everyone that third party delivery of food is not permitted. All vendors will be turned away. No vendor should attempt to drop food off in the south student entry way.
Per the Federal Nutritional Guidelines, food that is brought to school cannot be shared with other students. Parents cannot bring extra drinks and food for anyone other than their student. This applies even on birthdays and special occasions.
PTSA/ Jasper Booster Club Announcements:
Join PTSA
We encourage all of our families to join our PTSA by going to JasperPTSA. This website allows parents and students to join the Jasper PTSA , purchase spirit wear and planners, access student directory, sign-up to volunteer at events, and make donations to the Jasper PTSA. If you have any questions, please email president@jasperptsa.org.
Jasper Clubs/ PWSH Announcements:
PWSH Student Congress Applications
Attention Sophomores, are you interesting in joining the Plano West Student Congress Executive Council team? Applications for the 2019-2020 Executive Council are now available in the Google Classroom: Student Congress. The code to join the class is fkvr6lx. Application deadline is Monday, April 29th for all application elements including 1) Application Essay, 2) Information Survey and 3) Video Interview. Please direct all questions to Helmuth Kroog (Student Congress Advisor) at helmuth.kroog@pisd.edu. Additional information will be provided once applications have been received.
Plano West Swim Team Tryout Clinic and Parent Meeting
There will be a mandatory Parent Meeting for all parents of students interested in trying out for the Plano West Swim and Dive team on Thursday, April 25th, at 7 pm in the Presentation Room at Plano West. The team is open to students attending Jasper, Shepton, and West for the 2019-2020 school year. Swimmers are encouraged to attend this meeting.
New Swimmer Stroke Clinic will be held Saturday, April 27th from 7:00-8:30 a.m. at Tom Muehlenbeck Center. This is for any swimmer who is not currently on the Plano West Swim Team. The stroke clinic will start promptly at 7:00 am. Please RSVP to Coach Looney at Allison.looney@pisd.edu or Coach Poland at Amanda.poland@pisd.edu. Swimmers will need suits, goggles, and caps. The try-out will be a swim practice designed to assess the swimmers' competitive swimming skills (including all strokes), ability to work as a part of a team, and competitive drive.
Please check the Plano West swimming web page for more details: www.planowestswim.org
If you currently are receiving accommodations for a disability under Section 504 or Special Education and believe you need an accommodation in order to have equal access to participate in the Plano West Swim Team, please let Allison Looney or Amanda Poland know as soon as possible, but no later than 24 hours before the tryouts are scheduled.
Jasper High School
Website: https://www.pisd.edu/Page/81
Location: 6800 Archgate Drive, Plano, TX, United States
Phone: 469-752-7400
Twitter: @jasperjaguars