BTMHS 2015/16
STUDENT / PARENT HANDBOOK
A Tradition of Excellence
2015-2016
BREWBAKER TECHNOLOGY MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL
4405 Brewbaker Drive
Montgomery, Alabama 36116
http://brewbaker.al.mpt.schoolinsites.com
Main Office / ………. / (334) 284-7100Guidance Fax / ………. / (334) 284-7262
FAX / ………. / (334) 284-7110
MPS Board of Education / ………. / (334) 223-6700
MPS Transportation / ………. / (334) 284-2085
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Administration, Faculty, & Staff Members / ...... / 4-5
Acknowledgement of Receipt Form / ...... / 28
Academics / ...... / 7-8
Athletics / Sports / ...... / 13
Attendance - Absences / Check-outs /Make-Up Work / Tardies / ...... / 15-16
Communications - E-Mails / Parent Conferences / Questions / ...... / 13-14
Criteria for Remaining in Magnet Program / ...... / 11-12
Home Portal Information / ………………... / 11
Emergency / Health & Safety / ...... / 25-26
General Classroom Rules / ...... / 24
Guidance Program / ...... / 14
Inspection of School Property / ...... / 19
Library / Media Center / ...... / 14
Mission / Vision Statements / ...... / 3
Montgomery Public Schools Calendar / Testing / Assessment Schedule / ...... / 9-10
Parent/Teacher / Student Association (PTSA) / ...... / 26
Possession of Cell Phones/Telecommunication Devices / ...... / 19
Progress Reports / Report Cards / ...... / 8-9
Special Education / ...... / 25
Standardized Testing / Assessment Schedule / ……………… / 10
Student Arrival and Departure / Bell Schedule / ...... / 6
Student Dress Code / ...... / 20-23
Student Parking / ...... / 15
Telephone and Fax Numbers / ------ / 1
Transportation / Buses / Student Parking / ……………… / 15
Visitors / ………………. / 17-18
Plagiarism / ……………….. / 27
Make-Up Work Procedures / ………………… / 17
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ADMINISTRATOR'S AUTHORITY
The school principal has, at any time, the authority to change, modify, or amend any rule or procedure contained in this handbook when it is in the best interest of the student and or faculty, or in accomplishing the mission of Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School (Brew Tech).
Montgomery County Public Schools’ MISSION / VISION STATEMENTS
Our Mission: We will engage, educate and inspire our students to succeed in college, career and beyond!
Our Vision: MPS is a place where every student develops a love of learning, cultivates intellectual curiosity and dreams of a future full of amazing possibilities.
The mission of Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School is: Provide a daily learning atmosphere where teachers engage, educate, and inspire students to succeed in college, career, and beyond.
The vision of Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School is: Brew Tech is a school where teachers teach and students learn at higher levels. There is a daily emphasis on classroom discoveries, innovations, collaborations, and excellence in all things.
Beliefs of Brew tech:
· All students will learn, be encouraged, and challenged to reach their fullest potential.
· Education is a continuing and life-long experience.
· Students must be self-directed learners.
· Programs should enable students to acquire the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to be productive members of society.
· Career guidance is essential for all students.
· Building character is an integral part of the education process.
· Education is a partnership among students, teachers, parents, and the community
ADMINISTRATION
April Lee Principal
Jason Norred Assistant Principal
Gina Hall Guidance Counselor
Christie Atkinson Guidance Counselor
Patty McWhorter Activities Director
SUPPORT STAFF
Kay Toole Secretary
Cynthia Thompson Secretary
Auburn Brown Secretary
Sheri Dykes Bookkeeper
Cassandra Reese Nurse
Officer Stopp Security Guard
Derrick Evans Building Supervisor
Charlie Mae Hudson Building Supervisor
Kim Washington Building Supervisor
Michelle Neal Building Supervisor
MEDIA CENTER
Carol Walters Media Specialist
TEACHERS
ACADEMIES
Room #
Steve Ballard - Engineering 318
Michael Baugh - E-Commerce TBA
Janice Jackson - E-Commerce 122
Wayne Walters - Building Sciences 305
John Cannady - Information Technology 206
Lin Hodnett – Advertising Design 207
Vera Unzhakova – Architecture/Mechanical Design 214
Dawneese Bowen (R.N.) - Medical 218
Special Education Facilitator Room #
Kayla Crenshaw 138
ELECTIVES Room #
Sara Campbell – Spanish 101
Tara Jarrett - Visual Arts 317
Lori Kerr – Spanish* 404
Randy Mularz - Drivers Education 314
Chauncey Shines - Physical Education and Athletic Director Gym
Edward Dykes – Health 301
ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS Room #
TBA 102
Kim Horn* 401
Kyla Ward 124
Shannon Luster 135
Lauren Rogers 136
MATHEMATICS Room #
Steve Diermeyer* 412
Jocelyn Esguerra 413
Kathryn Ramey 415
Eric Hoehn 410
Roberta Ludwigsen 419
SCIENCE Room #
Aviance Turnbull 125
Mary O’Connor 228
Darby Clark 144
Scott Lawrence * 146
Patricia McWhorter 222
Scott Greene 227
SOCIAL STUDIES
Mary Beth Clayton 123
Kelly Elliott 411
Sonya Keeton 107
Kacey Vardaman* 420
Colt Sinclair 402
Teresa Baxley 152
STUDENT ARRIVAL and DEPARTURE / BELL SCHEDULE
Upon arrival to school, students are expected to remain on campus until the end of the school day unless authorized by a school administrator to leave early. Students arriving to school prior to 8:00 a.m. should report to the courtyard area or the front porch. There is no adult supervision prior to 7:45 a.m. In cases of inclement weather, students are to report to the lunchroom or their homerooms.
In the interest of safety, we ask that students be picked up from school by 3:45 P.M. Failure to comply with school procedure could result in administrators contacting the Montgomery Police Department. There will be no supervision of students, at the school after 3:45 p.m.
Breakfast will be available from 7:45 A.M. to 8:15 A.M. – Breakfast should be consumed in the cafeteria.
BreakfastFaculty - $1.75;Adult Visitor- $2.50; Student - $0.00
Lunch Faculty -$2.75;Adult Visitor- $3.75; Student – $0.00
First Bell: 8:00 a.m. Warning Bell: 8:25a.m. Tardy Bell: 8:30a.m.
BELL / LUNCH SCHEDULE
Monday Seven – Period DayHomeroom / 8:30a.m. / - / 8:40a.m. / 10 minutes
1st Period / 8:40a.m. / - / 9:30a.m. / 50 minutes
2nd Period / 9:34a.m. / - / 10:24a.m. / 50 minutes
3rd Period / 10:28a.m. / - / 11:18a.m. / 50 minutes
4th Period / 11:22a.m. / - / 12:12a.m. / 50 minutes
5thPeriod (Lunch) / 12:16p.m. / - / 1:42p.m. / 86 minutes
6th Period / 1:46p.m. / - / 2:36p.m. / 50 minutes
7th Period / 2:40p.m. / - / 3:30p.m. / 50 minutes
Lunch Schedule
*Wave A: / 12:16p.m. / - / 12:46p.m. / 30 minutes / * See Below
Wave B: / 12:39p.m. / - / 1:04p.m. / 25 minutes
Wave C: / 12:57p.m. / - / 1:22p.m. / 25 minutes
Wave D: / 1:15p.m. / - / 1:40p.m. / 25 minutes
Block Bell Schedule
Tuesday & Thursday / Wednesday & Friday
Homeroom / 8:30a.m. / - / 8:40a.m. / 10 minutes / Homeroom
1st Period / 8:43a.m. / - / 10:26a.m. / 103 minutes / 2nd Period
3rd Period / 10:30a.m. / - / 12:13a.m. / 103 minutes / 4th Period
5th Period (Lunch) / 12:16p.m. / - / 1:42p.m. / 86 minutes / 5th Period & Lunch
7th Period / 1:46p.m. / - / 3:30p.m. / 104 minutes / 6th Period
* Wave A – Students are to report to 5th period BEFORE going to lunch in order for attendance to be taken.
ACADEMICS
It is our desire that all Brew Tech students maintain required standards to remain in the magnet program, and we will do our best to keep you abreast of your academic standing. Parents must come to the front office, with photo identification, to receive user names and passwords for INOW. We encourage parents to use INOW Home Portal daily to access the student’s grades and progress. If you have any questions or concerns about grades, please call or e-mail school personnel.
Advance Placement (AP)
Students who enroll in AP classes at Brew Tech must take the AP exam for each class they are enrolled. The cost of the exam is approximately $90.00 per test, and the students must incur the cost. Students who have taken the Advanced Placement national exams and have five (5) or fewer combined excused or unexcused absences, check-ins, tardies, and/or check-outs may be exempt from the final course exams when the student’s average is at least a 75(C) when the third and fourth quarter grades are averaged.
· There will be NO exemptions for freshmen and sophomores, unless they meet the criteria listed below in subsection (IV) Advanced Placement in the MPS GPR.
o (iv) Page 30, MPS GPR- Students who have taken Advanced Placement national exams and have five (5) or fewer combined excused or unexcused absences, check-ins, tardies, and/or check-outs may be exempt from final course equivalent exams when the student’s average is at least 75 (C) when the two quarter grades are averaged.
Academies
Brew Tech offers seven academies, which include the following: Building Sciences, E-Commerce, Engineering, Architecture, Graphic Design, Information Technology, and Medical. Students may not be placed in their first choice but every effort will be made to do so. Once students are placed in an academy, no changes will be made.
Core Subjects
A wide range of core subjects, which develop essential knowledge and skills, is available to all students. These include honors courses, Advanced/Pre-AP courses, and advance placement (AP) courses. Students may receive college credit for passing AP classes and national exams. AP classes are available in all four-core subject areas to include: English / language arts, mathematics, sciences, and social studies.
Electives
Students may choose from several elective courses. Electives are chosen as they relate to our academies.
Math Requirement: Each student is required to take a grade appropriate math class each year to remain at Brew Tech. National studies show that students who do not take a math class their senior year in high school will likely struggle their first year of college.
Cheating
At Brew Tech, we expect all students to meet the academic requirements based on their own individual merit. Students suspected of cheating in any form will be dealt with accordingly. Consequences for cheating and plagiarism may include some or all of the following: zero on assignment, suspension from school, and ineligible to return to Brew Tech Magnet High School the next school year.
GRADING AND REPORTING SCHOLASTIC PROGRESS
Report Cards will be given to students by their homeroom teacher at the end of each 9-week grading period. Progress reports will be given to all students at the mid-point of each grading period. Progress reports must be signed by both the student and the parent/guardian and returned to the teacher within three days of distribution. The teacher will keep these reports on file until the end of the year.
The Report Schedules may be changed as necessary, but the tentative schedule is as follows:
Progress Report Dates
Tuesday/Wednesday, September 8/9, 2015Thursday/Friday, November 12/13, 2015
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 9/10, 2016
Tuesday/Wednesday, April 12/13, 2016
Report Card Dates
Thursday, October 15, 2015Thursday, January 7, 2016
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Final report cards will be mailed. Check for accuracy, i.e., student name, number, gender, grades for each subject area, etc.
Students will sign that they have received their progress reports and report cards. It is the responsibility of the student to share their progress report and report card with their parent/guardian. Progress report and report card grades may also be accessed by using the INOW Home Portal. Report cards and progress reports are to be signed by the parent/guardian and returned to the homeroom teacher/classroom teachers within 3 school days.
GRADING SCALE
1. Numerical Basis for Grades:
a. The scale for determining the quarter grade, semester grade, and the yearly grade for a subject is stated below:
GRADING SCALEA = / 90 - 100
B = / 80 - 89
C = / 70 - 79
D = / 60 - 69
F = / 0 - 59
MPS School Calendar
Important Dates 2015-2016 School Year
Event / DateFirst Day for Students / Thursday, August 13, 2015
Grading Period Ending Dates / October 18, 2015
December 18, 2015
March 4, 2016
Last Day for Students / Thursday, May 26, 2016
Testing Dates
Assessment Window / Grade / Assessment8/20 – 9/18 / Reading 9th & 10th / Algebra 1 / Global Scholar
1/4 – 2/22 / Reading 9th & 10th / Algebra 1 / Global Scholar
2/1-15 / LEP Population 9th- 10th (online) / ACCESS 2.0
2/9 / 12th / Act WorkKeys
4/4-8 / 10th Reading, Math, Science, English, Writing / ACT Aspire
4/27-29 / 10th Eligible Students in Alg. 1 & English / Act Quality Core
4/19 / 11th / ACT Plus Writing
5/2-13 / Reading 9th & 10th / Algebra 1 / Global Scholar
Attendance
First Semester / August 13 - December 18 / 82 DaysSecond Semester / January 6 - May 28 / 95 Days
Total / 177 Days
Staff Development - (Students Will Not Attend These Dates)
DateAugust 10 - 12, 2015
Monday, September 8, 2015
Monday, October 12, 2015 - Columbus Day
Monday, January 4, 2016
Monday, February 15, 2016 - President's Day
Monday, March 28, 2016
Monday, April 25, 2016
Friday, May 27, 2016
School Holidays
Event / DateLabor Day / Monday, September 7, 2015
Veterans / Tuesday, November 11, 2015
Thanksgiving / Monday, November 23, 2015 - Friday, November 27, 2015
Winter Holidays / Monday, December 21, 2015 - Friday, January 4, 2016
Birthdays of King/Lee / Monday, January 18, 2016
Spring Holidays / Monday, March 21, 2016 - Friday, March 28, 2016
Last Day for Students / Thursday, May 26, 2016
INOW HOME PORTAL
Home Portal for INOW is a program that allows parents to access a student’s school records via the Internet using the home computer. Parents may view grades, attendance, discipline records, and other important information for the current school year. Parents must physically come to the school to obtain a password in order to use this service and must present a photo ID when you sign up. Please always keep your original log in and password.
NOTE: Parents, we will make every effort to keep you informed of your child’s academic performance, but sometimes our best efforts fail. PLEASE DON’T ASSUME that your child is performing satisfactorily if you don’t hear from the school. Take the time to visit, phone, or e-mail the school to ensure your child is meeting the required academic standards to remain at Brew Tech.