MONDAY
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TUESDAY
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WEDNESDAY
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THURSDAY
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FRIDAY
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NOVEMBER 30
*Regular Bell
Schedule
*Action Research
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DECEMBER 1
*Regular Bell Schedule
*New York State Special Education Quality Review
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2
*Regular Bell
Schedule
*New York State Special Education Quality Review
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3
*Regular
Bell Schedule
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4
*Regular Bell Schedule
*End of Marking Period 2
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PBIS CALL TO ACTION
□ In light of current events plus
the holiday season approaching, this can be a
difficult time for our students. Please be sensitive towards their needs and
notify guidance counselors, deans and other support staff of any concerns you
may have.
□ After Parent-Teacher
Conferences you might have a better understanding of the background behind some
students’ issues / the families you did not get to see and you needed to see,
please reach out to those parents as we finish up the second marking period and
head down the stretch of the Fall term
□ Important Fashion Dollar
announcements to STOP TOKEN HOARDING
(1) USE FD OR LOSE THEM - Fashion Dollars will not carry over
from year to year and MUST be
spent during this school year
(2) We will soon be installing Interest
Rates on Fashion Dollar accounts in the hopes of getting students to deposit
them
OPERATIONAL
NEED TO KNOW
□ Lunch Applications
We are down to about 100 students
with missing lunch applications - you have your lists of students for all your
classes – please follow up with them every day – students’ lunch status and the
financial standing of HSFI is at stake
□ Printer Cartridges to
Support the Glenn Sears Scholarship Fund
Mr. Rappa is collecting used printer cartridges in Room 244 and redeeming them for
money – we will not only be keeping them out of landfills, but the
money will be donated to the Glenn Sears Scholarship Fund giving a deserving
student(s) a parting gift from HSFI
COOL
THINGS THIS WEEK
□ Barney’s Simon Doonan
Principal for a day
This Thursday, HSFI welcomes Barneys New York Creative Ambassador Simon Doonan to be Principal for a Day! Mr. Doonan first rose to fame designing the famous display windows at the Barneys clothing boutique in New York, and has gone on to write many critically acclaimed books about his life in fashion including “Confessions of a Window Dresser
□ Winter Vision Program
With a generous donation of
top-designer glasses frames from the Council for Fashion Designers of America
through the HSFI Advisory Board, the Falcon Health Center and Manhattan
Eyeworks will partner to bring exams and glasses to HSFI students. Beginning this week, HSFI and the Falcon
Health Center will publicize the project to students and parents. Students can then complete a quick visit to
check insurance, have a vision screening, and to pick frames. Frames will be delivered to Manhattan Eyeworks
for the open hours, labeled with students name and information. Students who
miss the open hours can still obtain frames to have completed at Manhattan
Eyeworks by appointment.
STAFF MEMBERS WHO SOARR
Thank you to all the staff
members who contribute their time and effort to the APPS (Advocating &
Preparing for Post-Secondary Success) Team - MS. CONAGHAN, MR. DUKE, MR. EGAN, MR.
JONES, MR. LAZARUS, MR. LEE, MS. MARTINEZ, MS. McKEON, MS. MELENCIANO, MS.
MOORE, MS. NUNEZ, MS. PADRON, MS. SAN JORGE, MR. SIA, MS. VONGERICHTEN, MS.
WEISS & MS. BERNSTEIN.
Thank you to all the staff
members who contribute their time and effort to the School Safety Committee - MS. RIVIERE,
MR. CORBY, MS. LOOSER, MR. SIA, MS. RODRIGUEZ, DR. HABIBIAN, MR. DUKE, MS.
IANNIELLO, MS. HORSFORD, MS. PEREZ, MS. HERZOG, MS. WEISS, MR. TALLONE, MS.
HOW, MR. RODRIGUES & MR. RASCHILLA.
Thank you to all the staff
members who contribute their time and effort to the PBIS Behavior Team - MR. CORBY, MS.
RIVIERE, MS. SAN JORGE, MR. SIA, MS. VONGERICHTEN, MS. WEISS, MR. DUKE, DR.
HABIBIAN, MR. JONES, MR. KEARNS, MS. LOOSER, MS. PADRON, MS. SILVA, MR.
RASCHILLA, MS. BERNSTEIN, MS. HOW & MR. RAU.
Thank you to all the staff
members who contribute their time and efforts to the PBIS Fashion Dollars
Committee - MS.
CISSE, MS. CONAGHAN, MS. DAVID, MR. EGAN, MS. FEIL, MR. LAZARUS, MS. MARTINEZ,
MS. McKEON, MS. RODRIGUEZ, MS. WEISS, MS. MELENCIANO, MS. NUNEZ, MS. PADRON, MS.
BERNSTEIN, MS. HOW, MR. RASCHILLA & MS. SILVA.
Thank you to all the staff
members who contribute their time and efforts to the Academic and Career &
Technical Education Accreditation Committee - MS. DAVID, MS. HUAMAN, MS. SAN JORGE,
MS. VONGERICHTEN, MR. KOHM, MS. MOORE, MR. TALLONE & MS. BOULAMAALI.
Thank you to MS. RIVIERE for her keen
eye in spotting a teenage intruder who came into the building with one of our
students – this is the second time she has spotted someone who did not look
right.
Thank you to MR. CARRANZA for providing fashion illustration workshops to teachers after
school.
Thank you to MR. RUSSELL for bringing
in a visiting watercolor artist to speak with his classes this past week.
Thank you to MR. LAZARUS for leading professional
development on Google Apps for Education for the Social Studies department.
Thank you to MR. LIU for getting programs ready for 1st half / 2nd half switch.
Thank you to MR. SIA for his SOARR
Academy outreach to students in keeping them on target for credit recovery.
COMING
UP…..
□ HSFI Holiday Gathering is on Tuesday, December 15, 2015
from 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Location: Jake’s Saloon / 206
West 23rd Street / New York, NY 10011
RSVP by November 30, 2015 to Ms.
Ianniello at Aianniello@schools.nyc.gov
$25 per Person (Gratuities
Included) / Payment due by December 14, 2015
□ Holiday Display
Reminder
Please be aware of
and sensitive to the significance of seasonal observances and religious
holidays as you work to foster mutual understanding and respect for your
community’s diverse religious, racial, ethnic, and cultural heritages. Here are the guidelines regarding the display
of cultural and holiday symbols:
(1) The primary purpose of any displays should be to promote
understanding and respect for the rights of all individuals regarding their
beliefs, values, and customs.
(2) The display of holiday symbol decorations with secular
dimensions is permitted. Permitted symbols include, but are not limited to,
Christmas trees, kinaras, dreidels, menorahs, and the Star and Crescent.
Displays that depict images of deities, other religious figures, or religious
texts are prohibited.
(3) Holiday displays must not appear to promote or celebrate any
single religion or holiday; therefore, any permitted symbol or decoration must
be displayed simultaneously with other symbols or decorations that reflect
different beliefs or customs.
(4) All holiday displays should be temporary in nature.
SAVE
THE DATES
International Center of
Photography Opening / Wednesday, April 20
Senior Art Show Opening / Friday,
May 6
Public Fashion Show / Friday, May
13 and Saturday, May 14
Industry Fashion Show /
Wednesday, May 18
VTODs
FOR THE WEEK
Turb / Turbo / Turbu: Latin roots for confusion/ disorder/ uproar
Monday November 30
perturb (v) to cause to be worried or
upset; to cause confusion: It perturbed him that his son was thinking about
leaving school. News of the three arrests at their workplace perturbed the
remaining employees.
Tuesday December 1
turbine (n.) A machine for producing
continuous power in which a wheel or rotor – typically fitted with blades – is
made to revolve by a fast-moving flow of water, steam, gas, air, or other
fluids. For many, the giant, spinning wind turbine has become a global image of
clean power.
Wednesday December 2
turbulence (n) 1. Instability in the
atmosphere: Strong turbulence in the
region subjected the airplane to violent updrafts or downdrafts. 2. A state of unrest and disorder generally:
“The Industrial Revolution was a period of great turbulence.”
Thursday December 3
disturbance (n), An outbreak of disorder; a
breach of public peace. Special peace officers were assigned to the event to
discourage or quell public disturbances.
In meteorology, a cyclonic storm or low-pressure area (usually a small one,) is
called a disturbance.
Friday December 4
turmoil (n) refers to confusion, chaos, violent
disturbance. “J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye is the critically acclaimed novel of teenage
turmoil as told in the 17-year-old voice of Holden Caulfield, expelled from prep school and on his own in
Manhattan.” Turmoil in Turkey makes its
entry into the European Union (EU) more elusive or difficult to achieve than
ever.
DISCIPLINE
DATA FROM 11/13/15 – 11/24/15
Below are the registered concerns
submitted by staff members through Jupiter Grades and through the hand-written
referral process:
INFRACTION CATEGORY
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INCIDENTS NOV. 13 – 24
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INCIDENTS NOV. 6 – 12
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CHANGE
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8 SCHOOL DAYS
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5 SCHOOL DAYS
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ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
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24
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18
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+6
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DISRESPECT / DISRUPTION
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32
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25
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+7
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DRESS CODE
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0
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0
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No Change
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THEFT
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3
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6
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-3
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BULLYING
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0
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4
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-4
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LEAVE BUILDING
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1
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1
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No Change
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FIGHTING
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4
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1
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+3
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VANDALISM
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0
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1
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-1
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SELLING FOOD
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2
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1
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+1
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SCHOLASTIC DISHONESTY
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0
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0
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No Change
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YEAR-TO-DATE
ATTENDANCE / SUSPENSION DATA
CURRENT
SCHOOL POPULATION: 1792 Students
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WEEKLY
ATTENDANCE RATE
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92.5
%
[Attendance Last Week: 93.3 %]
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LATENESS UPDATE
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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This Past Week
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628
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574
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461
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xxxxx
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xxxxx
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Week of 11/16 – 11/20
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537
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xxxxx
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562
|
445
|
xxxxx
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PRINCIPAL’S
SUSPENSION
[Suspension
is the School’s Choice after progressive discipline]
|
8
[1 New
Suspension]
|
||||
SUPERINTENDENT
SUSPENSION
[Suspension
is Mandatory for high level infraction from Discipline Code]
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0
[0 New Suspensions]
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