East Jackson Comprehensive High School is committed to the relentless pursuit of educational excellence. Our mission is to provide and support challenging and rigorous educational opportunities to ensure academic excellence for all students in a safe and caring learning environment.
2011 - 2012 School Calendar
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*5 End 1st 9 Weeks
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*7 Vacation Day (System)
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*24-26 Thanksgiving Break
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*16-31 Winter Break
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*2 Winter Break
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*17 Vacation Day/weather make-up day
*20 Vacation Day/weather make-up day
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| Testing Dates 2011- 2012 |
| Aug. 4-31 |
Fall testing window for Scholastic Reading Inventory |
| Aug. 12 |
Submission of Assessment Charts |
| Aug. 8-12 |
Mock Writing Assessment (9,10,11) |
| Aug. 26 |
Mock Writing Assessment Score returns (9,10,11) |
| Aug. 22- Sept. 30 |
Mock Writing Assessment (9,10,11) |
| Aug. 8-12 |
Mock Writing Assessment (9,10,11) |
| Sept. 12-16 |
Fall GHSGT |
| Sept. 19-Oct. 3 |
Assessment Window for Mid-Terms |
| Oct. 4 |
Mid Terms 1st & 3rd |
| Oct. 5 |
Mid Terms 2nd & 4th |
| Oct. 13 |
PSAT |
| Nov. 7-11 |
GHSGT Winter Retest |
| Nov. 28-29 |
Economics & English 1 EOCT |
| Nov. 30-Dec. 3 |
English III & Biology EOCT |
| Dec. 1-15 |
Winter testing window for Scholastic Inventory |
| Dec. 6 |
EOCT Make Up Day |
| Dec. 5-6 |
Math I & Physical Science EOCT |
| Dec. 7-8 |
US History & Math II EOCT |
| Dec. 9 |
EOCT Make Up Day |
| Dec. 13 |
Final Exams 1 & 2 |
| Dec. 14 |
Final Exams 3 & 4 |
| Dec. 15 |
Make Up Day |
| Jan. 4 |
GAA Collection Period 2 |
| Jan. 9-13 |
Winter Mock Writing Assessment (9,10,11) |
| Feb. 23 |
GHSWT Retake |
| Feb. 24-Mar. 9 |
Mid Term Window |
| Mar. 7 |
Mid Terms 1 & 3 |
| Mar. 8 |
Mid Terms 2 & 4 |
| Mar. 16-18 |
Junior Intervention |
| Mar. 19-23 |
GHSGT Main Administration |
| Apr. 30- May 1 |
Economics & English I EOCT |
| Apr. 30- May 18 |
Spring testing window for Scholastic Reading Inventory |
| Apr. 29 |
EOCT Make Up Day |
| May 7-8 |
English III, Math I & Physical Science EOCT |
| May 7-18 |
Performance Series (Grades 9 & 10) |
| May 9-10 |
US History & Math II EOCT |
| May 11 |
EOCT Make Up Day |
| May 14 |
Senior Exams 1 & 2 |
| May 15 |
Senior Exams 3 & 4 |
| May 16 |
Final Exams 1 & 2 |
| May 17 |
Final Exams 3 & 4 |
| May 18 |
Make Up Day |
| July 16-19 |
GHSWT Summer Re-Test |
| ELT |
| Monday: 1st Period |
| Tuesday: 2nd Period |
| Wednesday: 3rd Period |
| Thursday: 4rd Period |
| Friday: TAA/ Club meetings |
Bell Schedule
| Regular Schedule |
Activity Schedule |
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| 7:50 |
Cafe Released |
7:50 |
Cafe Released |
| 7:59 |
Warning Bell |
7:59 |
Warning Bell |
| 8:00-9:30 |
First Period |
8:00-9:30 |
First Period |
| 9:30-9:35 |
Class Change |
9:30-9:35 |
Class Change |
| 9:35-11:05 |
Second Period |
9:35-11:05 |
Second Period |
| 11:05-11:10 |
Class Change |
11:05-11:10 |
Class Change |
| 11:10-11:35 |
ELT |
11:10-1:10 |
Third Period |
| 11:35-11:40 |
Class Change |
11:10-11:40 |
First Lunch |
| 11:40-1:40 |
Third Period |
11:40-12:10 |
Second Lunch |
| 11:40-12:10 |
First Lunch |
12:10-12:40 |
Third Lunch |
| 12:10-12:40 |
Second Lunch |
12:40-1:10 |
Fourth Lunch |
| 12:40-1:10 |
Third Lunch |
1:10-1:15 |
Class Change |
| 1:10-1:40 |
Fourth Lunch |
1:15-2:45 |
Fourth Period |
| 1:40-1:45 |
Class Change |
2:45-2:50 |
Class Change |
| 1:45-3:15 |
Fourth Period |
2:50-3:15 |
Activity Period |
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Attendance Policy
Students are allowed to miss five days unexcused per class per semester. Absences will be defined as excused according to State Board Policy 160-5-1-.10 as follows:
a) Out of school suspension (OSS)
b) Serious illness of a student or immediate family member when validated by a medical excuse
c) Death of a student's family member when validated by a funeral home
d) Observation of a religious holiday pertaining to a student's individual specific religion
e) Severe weather (ice storms, tornados, etc) will be considered when needed
Students must be present 75 minutes of the 90 minute class to be counted present. A student that misses more than 15 minutes of a class will be counted absent for that day. Students will also be granted an additional absence when they accumulate any combination of tardies, check-ins, and/or check-outs that equal five. Parent notes document absences will be counted as excused three times per school year; absences document with parent notes exceeding three times will be recorded as unexcused.
Any absence that does not meet the items listed above will be considered unexcused. When a student accumulates more than five unexcused absences, they will be required to attend sessions in the subject area where more than five absences were accrued throughout the semester to make up the missed class time. Each classroom teacher will have scheduled help sessions that students may attend. These after school academic make-up sessions will allow students to work on individual class assignments. A student will not be able to make up time for more than one class at a given afternoon session. Students must come to help sessions prepared to work on class assignments.
If a student has more than five unexcused absences at the end of the semester and has not attended the required number of make-up sessions, he/she will be in jeopardy of receiving no credit for that class. To get credit for a class, the student must have made up all required sessions and have a passing grade.
- For More In-Depth Information, Please See Our Extended Attendance Policy [ PDF / DOC ]
Exam Exemptions
Semester exam exemptions for all students will be based on the following criteria:
. Students with an 80 average and one or less absences in a class may exempt.
. Students with a 90 average and two or less absences in a class may exempt.
. Students must be in attendance at least 75 minutes out of the 90 minute period to be counted present for that class period. (Students can not check out of school after 2:45)
. Any student who has a discipline violation will lose exemption.
. School sanctioned field trips and functions and/or competitions do not count against the absence totals for exemption status.
. College visits properly arranged 7 days in advanced will not count against exam exemptions.
. Indebtedness must be cleared up.
. Students will not be allowed to take exams earlier than the scheduled exam time.
. Students who miss exams will have to make arrangements with the teacher to take the exam at a later date.
. There will be no exceptions to the exemption rules.
Dress Code
Clothing that disrupts school or a school function is NOT allowed. Administrators may REFUSE ADMISSION to class or to school to any student who is in violation of the dress code. Students will lose the exam exemption if they violate the dress code. Dress code guidelines prohibit the following:
. Sundresses of any type, or any clothing without sleeves.
. Shorts or skirts with slits more than four inches above the front, side, or back of the knee.
. Sleeveless shirts (tank, midriff, halter, and tube tops), low cut tops, tight or clingy shirts.
. See-through clothing or cover ups that show straps or undergarments; clothing that is too tight.
. Jeans or cut-offs with holes that display skin or undergarments above the knee.
. Hats, bandanas, head bands, head coverings, or stocking caps, to include hooded shirts.
. Sunglasses inside the building, including those worn on the head.
. P.E. clothing except during physical education activities.
. Baggy shirts. Standing with hands by the waist side, any shirt extending beyond the fingertips will have to be tucked in. No dark or black trench coats.
. Inappropriate chains - i.e., large gauge wallet chains or necklaces.
. baggy pants that sag, that do not go to the waist, and that expose underwear.
. Body piercing and/or hairstyles that disrupt student focus or instruction.
. Pajama tops and/or bottoms or house slippers, socks or bare feet.
. Clothing displaying gang symbols, racial, or sexual connotations, drugs, alcohol, tobacco, double meanings, or inappropriate slogans.
In determining whether any student dress is racially or sexually offensive, school administrators shall apply the following criteria:
a. The symbol or words on the clothing are ambiguous to create confusion.
b. The clothing materially interferes with the work of the student or impinges upon the rights of other students, which may interfer with learning.
PROM, HOMECOMING, HONORS DAY, & GRADUATION DRESS CODE
Acceptable dress clothes and shoes are required. No jeans or t-shirts of any color or type may be worn.
In matters concerning the dress code, conservative, established common sense style shall be the criteria and administrative judgment shall govern the application of all such matters.
EJCHS is committed to the relentless pursuit of educational excellence.
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1435 Hoods Mill Road, Commerce, GA 30529
706-336-8900 (phone) 706-335-2928 (fax)