(CE)2 PROGRAM EXPECTATIONS
CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS/ REQUIREMENTS
● Is willing, without exception, to complete job site requirements.
● UA test upon entering CE2 – be and stay clean. Monthly random testing may be done.
● Attend regularly and on time. Daily attendance is expected and required.
● Appropriate school/classroom/job site behavior - follow district, school, bus and (CE)2 rules
● Respect/integrity for yourself, other students, your employers and our bus drivers – no sexist, racist, homophobic remarks will be tolerated.
● Limited cell phone use in class. Kept in cubby. Away until we say.
● Parents and students will attend one conference with (CE)2 teachers Fall semester. (May be Google Meets)
ACADEMICS - Required Credits = 26
● Graduation requirements = 26 credits.
● Earn a minimum of 0.5 academic credits per job site. Failure to do so: 1st offense = academic contract, 2nd offense = Removed from CE2.
● Weekly In-Center Day
● One person per desk/computer.
● Academic Integrity/Plagiarism – Failure to submit your own work = Conference/Reassigned class.
● Stay on task – Effective use of all your time – in center/AM & PM.
● YOU HAVE HOMEWORK EVERY NIGHT IN (CE)2. PARENTS PLEASE REINFORCE
INTERNSHIPS – Elective Credit and/or Fine Arts Credits
● Must attend the assigned job site. Employers will call if you are not there when expected.
● You will take school provided transportation to and from job sites. All students must check in at (CE)2 before reporting to their job sites.
● Job site Time Sheet– Time sheet must be filled out daily. Due one week after completion of the job site. Filled out correctly and completely.
● Appropriate dress and make-up. No midriffs, cleavage, crop tops, PJs, torn up jeans, sag or underwear showing. (Job appropriate attire) Good clean hygiene is a must.
● When absent, call the job site by 9:30 AMIF YOU FAIL TO CALL IN 2 ABSENCES, YOU WILL BE FIRED FROM YOUR JOB. NO CREDIT WILL BE EARNED. YOU WILL ALSO BE PLACED ON A CONTRACT. OFFENSE = YOU ARE OUT OF (CE)2 THAT DAY!
● Appropriate bus behavior – be on time to catch the bus
● No electronic devices, especially cell phones, at job sites.
● Taking the bus to job site, but not reporting to job site: 1st offense -. removal from (CE)2 program.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
● Per supervisor permission, students are allowed to leave the job site for a break or lunch nearby the internship.
● Students may not get in vehicles that are not internship related (CE2 bus, staff vehicles, etc.). On rare occasions staff members may transport students to and from internships. 1st offense -. removal from (CE)2 program.
● You will experience real life situations at internships. If at any point you feel unsafe, uncomfortable, etc., it is your responsibility to communicate immediately with CE2 staff.
***ALWAYS DO THE RIGHT THING!!!***
CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS/ REQUIREMENTS
● Is willing, without exception, to complete job site requirements.
● UA test upon entering CE2 – be and stay clean. Monthly random testing may be done.
● Attend regularly and on time. Daily attendance is expected and required.
● Appropriate school/classroom/job site behavior - follow district, school, bus and (CE)2 rules
● Respect/integrity for yourself, other students, your employers and our bus drivers – no sexist, racist, homophobic remarks will be tolerated.
● Limited cell phone use in class. Kept in cubby. Away until we say.
● Parents and students will attend one conference with (CE)2 teachers Fall semester. (May be Google Meets)
ACADEMICS - Required Credits = 26
● Graduation requirements = 26 credits.
● Earn a minimum of 0.5 academic credits per job site. Failure to do so: 1st offense = academic contract, 2nd offense = Removed from CE2.
● Weekly In-Center Day
● One person per desk/computer.
● Academic Integrity/Plagiarism – Failure to submit your own work = Conference/Reassigned class.
● Stay on task – Effective use of all your time – in center/AM & PM.
● YOU HAVE HOMEWORK EVERY NIGHT IN (CE)2. PARENTS PLEASE REINFORCE
INTERNSHIPS – Elective Credit and/or Fine Arts Credits
● Must attend the assigned job site. Employers will call if you are not there when expected.
● You will take school provided transportation to and from job sites. All students must check in at (CE)2 before reporting to their job sites.
● Job site Time Sheet– Time sheet must be filled out daily. Due one week after completion of the job site. Filled out correctly and completely.
● Appropriate dress and make-up. No midriffs, cleavage, crop tops, PJs, torn up jeans, sag or underwear showing. (Job appropriate attire) Good clean hygiene is a must.
● When absent, call the job site by 9:30 AMIF YOU FAIL TO CALL IN 2 ABSENCES, YOU WILL BE FIRED FROM YOUR JOB. NO CREDIT WILL BE EARNED. YOU WILL ALSO BE PLACED ON A CONTRACT. OFFENSE = YOU ARE OUT OF (CE)2 THAT DAY!
● Appropriate bus behavior – be on time to catch the bus
● No electronic devices, especially cell phones, at job sites.
● Taking the bus to job site, but not reporting to job site: 1st offense -. removal from (CE)2 program.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
● Per supervisor permission, students are allowed to leave the job site for a break or lunch nearby the internship.
● Students may not get in vehicles that are not internship related (CE2 bus, staff vehicles, etc.). On rare occasions staff members may transport students to and from internships. 1st offense -. removal from (CE)2 program.
● You will experience real life situations at internships. If at any point you feel unsafe, uncomfortable, etc., it is your responsibility to communicate immediately with CE2 staff.
***ALWAYS DO THE RIGHT THING!!!***
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ACADEMIC INTEGRITY EXPECTATIONS
When we discuss integrity, we are referring to our ability and willingness to be honest and to do the right thing. We understand that honesty leads to trust. That sense of trust is a major component in our (CE)2/HSC program, and we work extremely hard to build a sense of mutual trust and respect within our classroom. Academic integrity therefore involves academic honesty. We expect that our students will complete their own work.
As a member of our program, your courses will be completed online. Students have immediate access to a wealth of information through the Internet. As a staff, we enjoy collaborating with our students, in hopes that as we work together to build trust and understanding, our students will come to see who they truly are: valued individuals, capable students, full of potential, who are capable of making the right decisions when it comes to completing their online courses on our Edgenuity platform. It is important that you complete your own work and do not allow others to copy your work. Please reach out to your teacher for help when you come to difficult portions of your coursework, and we can help you through a GoogleMeet, phone call, or email.
When we make honest choices, that shows our integrity, which is our commitment to becoming a more well-rounded person, for our own benefit, but also for the benefit of our positive classroom climate. Academic Integrity leads to: Confidence, pride in your own work, a sense of accomplishment, a greater sense of classroom community.
WHAT IS PLAGIARISM?
· To steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one’s own.
· Use (another’s production) without crediting the source.
· Merriam-Webster Dictionary
IF YOU DON'T MEET OUR EXPECTATIONS:
1ST OFFENSE - Student will redo work. Conference with (CE2/HSC) instructor. Parent/guardian will be notified.
2ND OFFENSE - Above and...Student will notify parent/guardian. Student will be placed on an academic contract.
Teacher will contact parent/guardian and counselor.
3RD OFFENSE - Student may be reassigned to regular classes.
When we discuss integrity, we are referring to our ability and willingness to be honest and to do the right thing. We understand that honesty leads to trust. That sense of trust is a major component in our (CE)2/HSC program, and we work extremely hard to build a sense of mutual trust and respect within our classroom. Academic integrity therefore involves academic honesty. We expect that our students will complete their own work.
As a member of our program, your courses will be completed online. Students have immediate access to a wealth of information through the Internet. As a staff, we enjoy collaborating with our students, in hopes that as we work together to build trust and understanding, our students will come to see who they truly are: valued individuals, capable students, full of potential, who are capable of making the right decisions when it comes to completing their online courses on our Edgenuity platform. It is important that you complete your own work and do not allow others to copy your work. Please reach out to your teacher for help when you come to difficult portions of your coursework, and we can help you through a GoogleMeet, phone call, or email.
When we make honest choices, that shows our integrity, which is our commitment to becoming a more well-rounded person, for our own benefit, but also for the benefit of our positive classroom climate. Academic Integrity leads to: Confidence, pride in your own work, a sense of accomplishment, a greater sense of classroom community.
WHAT IS PLAGIARISM?
· To steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one’s own.
· Use (another’s production) without crediting the source.
· Merriam-Webster Dictionary
IF YOU DON'T MEET OUR EXPECTATIONS:
1ST OFFENSE - Student will redo work. Conference with (CE2/HSC) instructor. Parent/guardian will be notified.
2ND OFFENSE - Above and...Student will notify parent/guardian. Student will be placed on an academic contract.
Teacher will contact parent/guardian and counselor.
3RD OFFENSE - Student may be reassigned to regular classes.