EDISON HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENT-PARENT HANDBOOK

2015-16

SCHOOL COLORS: Scarlet & Gold

SCHOOL MASCOT: Edgar the Eagle

SCHOOL NEWSPAPER: The Edison Eagle

SCHOOL YEARBOOK: Talon

ATHLETIC CONFERENCE: North Jersey Section II Group IV,

Red Division, Greater Middlesex Conference

EDISON HIGH SCHOOL

TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Main Office 732-650-5200

Main Office Fax 732-650-5259

Guidance Office 732-650-5230

Guidance Office Fax 732-650-5215

Athletic Office 732-650-5262


TABLE OF CONTENTS

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MISSION STATEMENT 2

BOARD OF EDUCATION 2

DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 2

HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION 2

DEPARTMENT SUPERVISORS 2

STAFF BY DEPARTMENT .... ... 3

BELL SCHEDULE 6

SINGLE SESSION BELL SCHEDULE 7

DELAYED OPENING BELL SCHEDULE 8

DELAYED OPENING PROCEDURES 9

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/ SECTION 504 10

PUPIL RECORDS 10

PROCEDURE FOR ACCESS TO PUPIL RECORDS 11

GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES 12

COMMUNICATION WITH EDISON HIGH SCHOOL STAFF 14

VISITORS 14

ATTENDANCE POLICY 15

PROCEDURE FOR COLLEGE VISITATION 16

PROCEDURE FOR CHRONIC ILLNESS 16

PROCEDURE FOR RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS 17

CREDIT COMPLETION SUMMER SCHOOL 17

TARDINESS/EARLY DISMISSAL 17

ACADEMICS 20

GRADUATION – REQUIREMENTS 20

GRADING 21

PARENT PORTAL 26

REPORT CARDS 26

HOME INSTRUCTION 28

CHEATING 28

ADVANCEMENT VIA INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION (AVID) 29

SCIENCE & ENGINEERING ACADEMY (STEM) 31

SCHOOL COUNSELING DEPARTMENT 32

COUNSELING SERVICES 32

PROCEDURES FOR MAKING AN APPOINTMENT WITH YOUR COUNSELOR 33

SCHEDULE AND PROGRAM CHANGES 34

HOMEWORK REQUESTS 35

HEALTH AND WELLNESS SERVICES 36

MEDICATION/SUPPLEMENTS 36

ELEVATOR 37

MEDIA CENTER 38

PUBLICATIONS/TRANSMISSIONS 39

STUDENT BEHAVIOR 42

ARRIVAL AT SCHOOL 42

FLAG SALUTE/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 42

HALLWAY PASSING TIME 42

STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARDS 43

DRESS AND GROOMING 44

CAFETERIA RULES 44

FIRE / SECURITY DRILLS 45

EVACUATION / LOCKDOWN DRILLS 46

STUDENT DISCIPLINE 47

STUDENT DISCIPLINE DEFINITIONS 47

STUDENT BEHAVIOR AT SCHOOL EVENTS/ACTIVITIES 51

STUDENT DISCIPLINE DISPOSITIONS 51

DISCIPLINE PROCEDURE 54

CENTRAL DETENTION RULES / GUIDELINES 58

SATURDAY DETENTION RULES / GUIDELINES 59

IN-SCHOOL SUSPENSION RULES / GUIDELINES 59

SUMMARY OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY 62

HARASSMENT, INTIMIDATION, AND BULLYING POLICY 63

CO-CURRICULAR OFFERINGS 66

PHYSICALS AND PERMISSION FORMS 67

ELIGIBILITY 68

TRANSPORTATION 70

SCHOOL BUS SAFETY 70

BUS RULES 70

STUDENT PARKING REGULATIONS 71

FIELD TRIPS / ASSEMBLIES 73

LOCKERS 73

SEARCH AND SEIZURE 74

SCHOOL INSURANCE 74

FREE OR REDUCED LUNCH 74

DEBIT ACCOUNT SYSTEM 75

MILITARY RECRUITMENT – OPT OUT 75

WORKING PAPERS 75

INDEX 76

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PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF EDISON TOWNSHIP

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Public Schools of Edison Township is to ensure that all students achieve at the highest level of academic success. The district, in partnership with the community, will provide a safe, supportive learning environment which promotes and encourages productive contributions to a diverse and constantly evolving global society.

BOARD OF EDUCATION

VEENA IYER, President

FRANK HEELAN, Vice President

DEBORAH ANES

LORI A. BONDEROWITZ

LORA FONG

MARGOT HARRIS

BETH MORONEY

JERRY SHI

THERESA E. WARD

DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

DR. RICHARD J. O'MALLEY, Superintendent

CHRISTOPHER CONKLIN, Assistant Superintendent for Pupil Special Services

MARGARET DELUCA, Chief Academic Officer/Secondary Administrator, 6-12

TARA BEAMS, Chief Academic Officer/Elementary Administrator, PreK-5

DANIEL P. MICHAUD, Business Administrator/Board Secretary

PETER PITUCCO, Director of Human Resources

DR. SANDRA REID, Coordinator of NCLB, Assessments, Title I and Director of Anti-Bullying

HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION

CHARLES.K.ROSS, Principal

JOSEPH FERRARA, Assistant Principal

NICOLE KESSELMAN, Assistant Principal

AURORA LOUFEK, Assistant Principal

DEPARTMENT SUPERVISORS

TARA CAMPOS, Academic Programs ELIZABETH LELL, Mathematics

JEFFREY DICOCCO, Athletics ROBERT PISPECKY, Music/Visual Arts

HARRIET SIDERIS, English LAURIE MAIER, Science

VIRGINIA SANTORO, ESL/World Language MARTIN MALAGUE, Social Studies

DR. DIANE BRAUNGARD-GALAYDA, Guidance NANCY SICA, Special Education

JAMES MULDOWNEY, Health/PE MATTHIAS URTEIL, Facilities Manager

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EDISON HIGH SCHOOL

STAFF BY DEPARTMENT 2015 – 2016

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ADMINISTRATION

Charles K. Ross, Prin.

Joseph Ferrara, Asst. Prin.

Nicole Kesselman, Asst. Prin.

Aurora Loufek, Asst. Prin.

Tara Campos, Supr. Acad. Prog.

ART

Robert Pispecky, Supr.

Shelly Colletto

Anne Fernandez

Kelley Gavor

Thomas White

ATHLETICS

Jeff DiCocco, AD

Timothy Root, Trainer

BUSINESS

Lydia Bachorik

Ilias Hantsoulis

Lynne Tierney

TBD

CHILD STUDY TEAM

Nancy Sica, Supervisor

Elissa Both

Holly Clark

Rosemarie Quagliariello

Shani Sasso

Susan Stoltenberg

Melissa Wertz

CUSTODIANS

Matthias Urteil, Supr.

Carl Adams

Al Bryant

Koy Campbell

David Dean

Corey Frazier

Adam George

Vincent Guarnieri

Augustin Igbinibaro

Robert Markano

Desiree Mascarelli

Thomas Meagher

David Perry

John Tymon

John Yunker

Gary Iacouzzi (Grounds)

Anthony Pahopin (Grounds)

CRISIS COUNSELOR

Suzi Millar

Trudy Kelly

ENGLISH

Harriet Sideris, Supr.

Nicole Appelman

Aimee Baer

Lauren Bowers

Amy Brooks

Gina Corsun

Jennifer DiOrio

Maureen Elford

Diane Frey

Kimberly Grossman

Amy Grubb

Karen Hart

Christine Heinze

Charese Johnson

Stephanie Lothian

Patrick McCaffery

Kimberly Mitchell

Tracey Patton-Stein

Emily Pericone PD 9/1-10/30

Julie Robbins LOA 9/1-10/30

Michelle Samet

Karen Scarfuto

Allyson Weintraub

Jennifer Wolf

FAMILY & CON. SC.

Kathleen Hendricks

Sandra Ledda

Meaghan McGowan

Andrea Steinberg

GUIDANCE

Diane Braungard-Galayda, Supr.

Thomas Alexander

Andrew Barone

Gladys Carrasquillo-Tavares

Jennifer DaSilva

Nicole Panaro

Arlene Rosenthal

Rachel Rotella

Nicholas Steffner

Barbara Morcos College Counselor

Oshaira Pichardo College Counselor

HEALTH & PHYS. ED.

James Muldowney, Supr.

Mark Blevins

Amy Burke LOA 9/1-9/16

Tara Feaster

Veronica Harris

Patricia Jaworski

Donaven Kregeloh

Carolyn McElwain

Michael Meagher

Robert Merkler

Denise Morrow

Robert Roma

David Sandaal

Kim Schoemer

IT COORDINATOR

Eric Palacios

MATHEMATICS

Elizabeth Lell, Supr.

Danielle Andriano

Lori Disporto

Jennifer Dodd Harris

Michele Downey

Kaitlin Ek

Carol Evans

Sandi Ferrante

Alexander Gentul

Amanda Gonczi

Corey Grillo

Lynn Harris

Marnette Hayes

LeeAnn Hesse

Frank Juliano

Jenna Logan

Kathryn Magee

Megan Marsh

Matthew McGuigan

Maryann McGuire

Stephanie Rasimowicz

John Scarpa

Steven Scheid

Melissa Tapia

MEDIA SPECIALIST

Ellen Whitt

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STAFF BY DEPARTMENT (cont.) 2015 – 2016

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MUSIC

Robert Pispecky, Supr.

Kenneth Brown

Marc DeNicuolo

Andrew Jaworski

Brittney Leghorn

Eric Mazurkiewicz

NURSES

Laura Matonis

Laura Lombardi

Pat Masturzo

PARA PRO

Linda Birri

Pranali Choksi

Kathleen Emery

Usha Ganatra

Mark Grieco

Erinn Johnson

Christopher Meagher

Ashley Rutzler

Mark Schwartz

Coleen Simone

Sima Wilken

SCIENCE

Laurie Maier, Supr.

Anthony Barry

Robin Connell

Shari Degenshein

Michael Evans

Martin Goldman

James Hammer

Sabrina Hu

Bryan McBrierty

Cailin McGrorry

Christopher McKnight

Brian Murtagh

Irene Ning

Fred Pollex

Jennifer Przygoda

Rachel Sandler

Kathleen Sheehan

Kruti Singh LOA 10/21-3/8

Stanely Stellakis

Michele Witkowski

Matthew Zapoticzny

Nicholas Zecchino

SECRETARIES

Patricia Peters (Prin. Secretary)

Josie Aikens

Cindy Bauer

Sherry Curtin

Linda Hesse

Josephine Jencsik

Barbara Kaiser

Donna Rivella

Barbara Stary

Nancy Tortajada

Christine Vardaro

SECURITY

Dorothea Baron

Santeargo Brown, Jr.

Jimmy Ramos

John Smith

Edward Urbanski

David Goldman (EPD)

SPEECH

Shanda Edwards M/W

Laura Toscano T/R

WORLD LANGUAGE

Virginia Santoro, Supr.

Hayet Bensetti

Jonathan Clark

Elizabeth Fedowitz

Maria Fulham ESL LOA 9/1-12/8

Marilyn Griswold

James Huang

Paola Jimenez

Deana Loria

Mary Jo Malanga

Neelam Mishra

Jose Pan

Antonella Pellino

Elizabeth Ramirez

Juana Santos-Stagliano

Ellen Stires

Ernest Valdes

Alexandra Van de Wetering

TBD ESL

TECHNOLOGY

Stanley Balewitz

Jeff Bauer

Michael Iannace

Kevin Kerins

SPECIAL EDUCATION

Nancy Sica, Supr.

Vincent Abene

Kathleen Accatatta

Lauren Alvarez

Adrienne DeLee Fleming

William Donner

Keith Duffalo

Jennine Duggan

Matthew Fulham

Charles Jammal

Thomas Kantlehner

Jeneen LaDuna

Vicki Landesman

Kay Lewis

Gerry Mannix

Yarida Mendez-Bogash

Charles Mohr

Joyce Okoth

Christopher Pagano

Debra Raisley

Karen Rodriguez

Linda Ryan

Roni Schwarz

Roseanna Scimone

Tracie Smith

Megan Sweeney

Melanie VanPell

Vincent Vitiello

Jennifer Wallace

SOCIAL STUDIES

Martin Malague, Supr.

Mark DiGiovacchino

Vincent Gioffre

Michael Glackin

Kaitlin Hoey

Karen Kirkpatrick

Michael Korneski

David Legendre

Howard Manson

Thomas McMahon

Gene Nasser

Dawn Penny

Leanne Rubiano

Jennifer Sidorski

Wesley Smith

Doreen Stocker

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EDISON HIGH SCHOOL

BELL SCHEDULE

WARNING BELL 7:35

PERIOD 1 7:40 - 8:26

2 8:31 - 9:14

3 9:19 - 10:02

4 (1st lunch) 10:07 - 10:30

5 10:35 - 10:50

6 (2nd lunch) 10:55 - 11:18

7 11:23 - 11:38

8 (3rd lunch) 11:43 - 12:06

9 12:11 - 12:26

10 (4th lunch) 12:31 - 12:54

11 12:59 - 1:42

12 1:47 - 2:30

EDISON HIGH SCHOOL

SINGLE SESSION BELL SCHEDULE

WARNING BELL 7:35

Period 1 7:40 - 8:10

Period 2 8:15 - 8:43

Period 3 8:48 - 9:16

4/5 or 5/6 9:21 - 9:49

6/7 or 7/8 9:54 - 10:22

8/9 or 9/10 10:27 - 10:55

Period 11 11:00 - 11:28

Period 12 11:33 - 12:00

NOTES: 1. No lunch will be available.

2. Activities/athletics may not begin before 4:00 p.m.

EDISON HIGH SCHOOL

DELAYED OPENING SCHEDULE

PERIOD 1 9:30 - 10:06 36 MINUTES

2 10:11 - 10:40 29 MINUTES

3 10:45 - 11:14 29 MINUTES

4 (1st lunch) 11:19 - 11:40 21 MINUTES

5 11:45 - 11:48 3 MINUTES

6 (2nd lunch) 11:53 - 12:14 21 MINUTES

7 12:19 - 12:22 3 MINUTES

8 (3rd lunch) 12:27 - 12:48 21 MINUTES

9 12:53 - 12:56 3 MINUTES

10 (4th lunch) 1:01 - 1:22 21 MINUTES

11 1:27 - 1:56 29 MINUTES

12 2:01 - 2:30 29 MINUTES

DELAYED OPENING PROCEDURES

1. A delayed opening will result in school hours being 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. with a special bell schedule adjusted so that all classes will meet for approximately 29 minutes each. Lunches are 21 minutes.

2. The school day begins at 9:30 a.m. with first period. Students who are late to school must sign in at the Attendance Office and will be charged with a tardy. Students absent all day will be charged with a full-day absence.

NOTE: Students who are late or absent due to a school bus transportation

problem will have the absence or tardy excused.

3. Students who arrive prior to 9:00 a.m. must remain in the gym for supervision purposes. There can be no loitering in other areas of the building or on school grounds.

4. LUNCHES will be served; however, the menu will be adjusted to accommodate the short interval periods used for preparation of the food.

5. EARLY-RELEASE SENIORS must attend all their classes and may only dismiss after their last class even if it is later than their normal clock time. Seniors who work should make arrangements with their employers to arrive late to work. Special cases should be brought to the attention of the Administration.

6. Students who attend SHARED-TIME VOCATIONAL SCHOOL will be advised of their status by the Child Study Team.

7. STUDENT ACTIVITIES after school and in the evening will depend on the weather conditions.

PA announcements will be used to clarify these matters.

8. TRANSPORTATION – School buses will pick up an hour and a half later than normally scheduled, e.g. a 7:15 a.m. pick up will move to 8:45 a.m.

9. Notice of school closing or delayed opening due to inclement weather or other reason is announced on radio stations WCTC 1450 and WERA 1590, and Channel 14 starting 6:00 a.m. Cancellations of a delayed opening may be made until 8:00 a.m.

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/ SECTION 504

The Public Schools of Edison Township practice non-discrimination in educational programs and procedures. The Board of Education provides a full range of educational offerings, including appropriate vocational programs, to students regardless of race, creed, sex, national origin, or handicapped condition.

Any inquiries regarding compliance or grievances may be directed to the Affirmative Action Officer or 504 Coordinator. A grievance is a complaint in regard to equal access or affirmative action based upon

discrimination or harassment due to an individual’s race, creed, gender, sexual orientation, national origin or handicapping condition.

Any individual who has been subjected to harassment or discrimination, or who has witnessed any incident of such harassment or discrimination, should report the matter without delay to the School Affirmative Action Officer.

District Affirmative Action Officer- Ms. Margaret DeLuca, Chief Academic Officer/Secondary

Administrator 6-12

EHS Affirmative Action Officer-Mr. Charles Ross, Principal

District 504 Coordinator - Christopher Conklin, Assistant Superintendent Pupil Special Services

EHS 504 Coordinator –Dr. Diane Braungard-Galayda, Supervisor of Guidance

PUPIL RECORDS

Records shall be collected and maintained for each pupil from date of enrollment through date of withdrawal or graduation. These records are maintained to provide accurate information for those who have a legitimate interest and concern in the pupil’s education and welfare.

The collection, access, dissemination, and maintenance of pupil records shall be in accordance with Federal and State Laws and the NJ Administrative Code – Title 6, Subtitle A, Chapter 3, Subchapter 6: Pupil Records. Parents may request a complete copy of Board Policy regarding Pupil Records through the Principal.

The Board of Education designates the following student information as information which may be included in a student information directory and otherwise made available to the public pursuant to NJAC 6:3-6.1 et seq.:

The student’s name, address, telephone number, grade level, date and place of birth, dates

of attendance, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities, weight

and height relating to athletic team membership, degrees, awards and the most recent

educational agency attended by the pupil.


PROCEDURE FOR ACCESS TO PUPIL RECORDS

Only the following authorized organizations, agencies and persons shall have access to pupil records.

1. The parent(s), legal guardian(s), foster parent(s) or parent surrogate(s).

2. Pupils at least 16 years of age who are terminating their education in the district.

3. The adult pupil and the pupil’s parent(s) or guardian(s) who have written permission of such pupil.

4. A non-adult pupil may have access only through his/her parents.

5. The parent or adult pupil shall either have access to or be specifically informed about only that portion of another pupil’s record that contains information about his/her own child or himself/herself.

6. Certified school district personnel who have assigned education responsibility.

7. A district board of education, in order to fulfill its legal responsibilities.

8. Secretarial and clerical personnel, under the direct supervision of certified school personnel.

9. Officials of other district boards of education, private agencies which provide educational services by means of public funds.

10. Mandated pupil records shall be forwarded to the chief school administrator of the receiving district within 10 days after the transfer has been verified by the requesting school district.

11. Officers and employees of a state agency responsible for protective services to children who are engaged in investigation (pursuant to NJSA 9:6-8.40).

12. The Commissioner of Education who has assigned responsibility which necessitates the review of such records.

13. Accrediting organizations in order to carry out their accrediting functions.

14. Organizations, agencies and persons from outside the school if they have written consent of parent or adult pupil.

15. Educational, occupational and military recruiters (pursuant to NJSA 18A:36-19.1) provided that any parent or adult pupil may request, by writing to the chief school administrator, to be excused from participating in recruitment programs or having their name appear in student information directories for recruitment purposes.

16. Organizations, agencies and individuals outside the school other than those specified in this rule upon presentation of a court order.

17. Bona fide researchers who explain in writing the nature of the research project.

Access to pupil records by authorized persons (preceding) shall be granted subject to the following conditions:

1. When a request for access to pupil records is received by a school administrator, an appointment for viewing the records will be made within ten days.

2. Authorized organizations, agencies or persons from outside the school whose access requires consent of parent or adult pupil must submit their written request to view the records, together with any required authorization, to the principal of the school. A request to view special services records must be submitted in writing to the Director of Special Services.

3. The principal of the school or designee shall be present during the period of inspection to provide interpretation of the records and to prevent their alteration.

4. The district board of education shall, prior to the disclosure of any pupil records to organizations, agencies or persons outside the school district pursuant to a court order, give the parents or adult pupil at least three days’ notice.

5. A record may be withheld from a parent or a pupil under 18 or from an adult pupil only when the district board of education obtains a court order or is provided with evidence that there is a court order revoking the right to access.