Team 2020 VISION
April 2017
Welcome Back
Stacey
21st Century Scholars
Parents of 21st Century Scholars:
Please keep an eye out for an e-mail with information regarding your student as a 21st Century Scholar. As your child’s school counselor, it is my goal for every freshman 21st century scholar to remain eligible for the program. In order to assist our 21st Century Scholars with this goal, I will be meeting with all of them when we return from Spring Break. If you have any questions about the 21st century scholar program, please visit www.scholars.in.gov or you may call or email me. If you believe your student is an eligible 21st Century Scholar, but you did not receive an e-mail with additional information, please email me at jwebb@brownsburg.k12.in.us. I look forward to getting to know you and your student well over the next few years!
Mrs. Webb
Youth Leadership Hendricks County
Important Information for Bus Riders
“School related items, which includes backpacks, sporting equipment, and musical equipment, can be brought onto a BCSC bus as long as ample space is available on the bus. The item(s) must be in the student’s possession at all times. For safety reasons, the item(s) must be kept on the student’s lap or between their legs and cannot extend any higher than the seat back. The item(s) must be contained – no loose balls, bats, or equipment. When boarding or exiting the bus, the item(s) must be carried in front of the student.”
Student Expectations Reminders
My first reminder is about appropriate language. It is important that we are preparing our students to be successful in life after high school and carrying themselves professionally and communicating with appropriate language is an important part of this process. From our student handbook:
“No student shall use profane, vulgar, racially or religiously derogatory, abusive, or otherwise
disrespectful language in any school building areas during school hours or at any school-sponsored or related activities or events."
My next reminder is our lanyard policy. This policy is an important part of what helps us to make BHS a safe and successful learning environment:
Our practice of wearing a lanyard and ID at all times is an expectation and considered part of our appearance guidelines. Repeated violations of this guideline will result in consequences from the team. Lanyards and ID’s are required to enter each class- every period -- and should remain on at all times throughout the day. Replacement lanyards and ID’s may be purchased in the Team office. Lanyards: $2 ID: $3
Getting to class on time is another important item. It seems as though we have had an increase in the number of consequences being assigned during the 3rd quarter because of students who are tardy to class. The following steps are used when students are tardy:
1st tardy = verbal warning
2nd tardy = verbal warning
3rd tardy = parents contacted
4th tardy = 30 minute school detention; parents contacted
6th tardy = Friday School Tier I * parents contacted
8th tardy = Friday Schools Tier II * parents contacted
Lastly, please speak with your students about our cell phone policy:
Students are permitted to have cell phones in school and use them before school until 7:50 a.m. Cell Phones and ear buds are not permitted in the hallways or classrooms between 7:50-2:50. Cell Phones are permitted in the Café during lunch periods. During school hours, cell phones can be used only when requested by the teacher for an educational purpose. Any other use of a cell phone during school hours will result in disciplinary action. It is not appropriate at any time during school or school related events that a cell phone be used to invade the privacy of another student.
If a cell phone/ electronic device rings, vibrates, or is used for any reason without teacher permission, or is visible anytime during class time your teacher may confiscate the device without question or argument. Earbuds are considered part of this policy. Earbuds that are insight will be confiscated and this will also include the device they are connected to. We will follow our routine consequences for these types of violation:
1st Offense – Student will pick up their phone from their Team Office at the end of the day
2nd Offense – Parent must pick up the phone
3rd Offense – Parent must pick up the phone and progressive consequences will begin
*Please be advised that if the teacher believes this device was being used to violate our Academic Integrity Policy the contents on the phone may be reviewed.
Refusal to surrender your cell phone/electronic device when asked is considered defiance. Defiance will result in disciplinary consequences starting with an immediate placement in In-School Suspension (ISS) and not limited to Out-Of-School Suspension (OSS) depending on the circumstances. The phone will be confiscated and parents will be contacted to pick up the phone.
CHAIN Link
CHAIN Link would like to remind students that there is a Remind101 account for each grade level to keep students up to date on events that pertain to their class. To sign up, text the code for your class to 81010:
Freshman: @bburg2020
Sophomores: @2019re
Juniors: @2g2g8
Seniors: @bburg17
Attendance and Appointments
Thank you parents for calling in early for attendance and appointments! If your child is going to be absent from school, please call Ms. Dix as early as possible that morning. Please do the same with appointments. Your child can be ready and waiting at Door 1 for you if you call ahead. Voicemail messages can be left at any time, and email messages are welcome as well.
Parent Meetings
Sign-up Genius website for scheduling a parent meeting:
Team 2020 Contact Information
Guidance Counselor - Jessica Webb, jwebb@brownsburg.k12.in.us, ext. 1802
Academic Coach - Corbin Bundy,
cbundy@brownsburg.k12.in.us, ext. 1803
Administrative Assistant - Karen Dix, kdix@brownsburg.k12.in.us, ext. 1801
Email: kdix@brownsburg.k12.in.us
Website: http://www.brownsburg.k12.in.us/index.php/bhs-team-2020
Location: 1000 South Odell Street, Brownsburg, IN, United States
Phone: 317-852-2258
Twitter: @BHSPrincipals