Bulletin

May 26, 2009


FROM THE LIBRARIAN

 

Weber Library is closed. I am in the textbook room!  Enter the textbook room from the outside the front of the school. When entering the textbook room, please be quiet. To help keep the noise level down please have one person enter at a time. If a waiting line develops during class time please wait in the shaded tree area. 

 

This is our last week and it’s time to take a break and live some life outside of school!

 

I hope you take what you’ve learned through the AR program and renew our culture by reading. If you are going to read over the summer break and instead of having an AR quiz to question you about your book, you’ll have to chat with a friend about what you’ve read. I hope the AR program helps us learn to pick out books and to read throughout our life.

 

 

FINAL WEEK ANNOUNCEMENTS  

 

SENIOR BREAKFAST is Tuesday, May 26, 8 a.m., at Hometown Buffet.

Graduation is Tuesday 6:30 at Delta College's Atherton Auditorium

Thursday May 28 (last day of school for students) is a minimum day.  School ends at 11:55

If you are interested in Summer School speak with your counselor ASAP.  Classes begin June 1 and continue till June 26, 7:30am to 2:10pm.

 

Congratulations!!!!

Congratulations to Liliana Nuñez

Liliana won the 2009 Congressional Art Competition for high school students

Her artwork plus she and a guest will be flown to Washington DC where her art piece will be hung inside the capitol building.

Her artwork is a depiction of the waterfront in Stockton.

 

HAVE A FUN AND SAFE SUMMER

Youth Leadership Academy

Students interested in the Youth Leadership Academy, offered in the summer Monday, June 8 - Friday, July 10, 2009 can get applications from Mr. Gemmill in the Work Experience office. This program is sponsored by the San Joaquin Justice System.  This program is open to Juniors and Seniors only.

 

 

IMPORTANT GENERAL INFORMATION 

Food and Drinks

Food and/or drinks are NOT allowed in the hallways or classrooms. 

 

Electronics

The District’s policy on electronic listening devices such as iPod’s, headphones and/or cell phones is that they are not allowed on campus.  (On campus is anywhere on the school grounds.  (On campus is anywhere on the school grounds.)  If you must use your cell phone at lunch you need to be on the sidewalk!)  If you are seen with any of these devices in the school building AT ANY TIME, it will be confiscated and only released to a parent.

 

Participation in Athletics

It is the District Policy that students from Weber have the right to participate in athletics at their school of residence providing they meet the eligibility requirements.  Students can tryout for sports at their school of residence (Franklin, Edison, Stagg & Chavez) beginning August 18th. 

 

No Go List

The No Go List will be published at each quarter.  If you have one or more of the following:  D or F Grades, discipline referrals, excessive absences or tardies….you will not be allowed to participate in field trips or other student activities.

 

Hall Passes & Student ID’s

No student should be in the hallways without a written hall pass.   You will be asked for a hall pass if you are in the hallways during class time.  Also, there are to be no restroom passes issued during the first or last 15 minutes of class.  Use your time during passing periods wisely!!

 

Drop Off and Pick UP

The small parking lot in the front of Weber is for staff and visitor parking and the small lot near the Tech Academy is for staff ONLY.  Students, please inform your parents that they are to drop off and/or pick you up in the back fenced parking lot behind Weber.   There is plenty of room in that lot for cars to enter and exit.

 

Student Parking

Parking for students who drive to school is in the back fenced parking lot behind Weber.  

 

School Doors to Open at 7:00 a.m.

Weber’s front and side doors will open at 7:00 a.m.   At 7:30 the side doors will be locked.  Only the front door will remain open.  At the end of the day, the front door will be locked at 4:00 p.m.  If you are in the building after 4:00 p.m., be prepared to exit out of the side doors. 

 

Dress Code

Dress Code enforcement begins when you step foot on our campus.  That includes our young men having their shirts tucked in.  It will be enforced all day while school is in session.   Dress Code Amendment:  Girls polos may have more than 3 buttons as long as the buttons extend to the collar and the lower buttons are buttoned up.

If you are not sure what the dress code is, check out the website, www.weberinstitute.org