Eden S.D.A. High School STUDENT’S HANDBOOK Information
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Eden S.D.A. High School STUDENT’S HANDBOOK Information
Eden S.D.A. High School 2013-2014 STUDENT’S HANDBOOK Information for a successful experience at Eden Eden High School Student Manual EDEN SDA HIGH SCHOOL Eden Drive, Santa Elena, Cayo, Belize Email: principal@eden.edu.bz Phone: 824-2966 Fax: 824-4479 School website: www.eden.edu.bz Check your mail: www.mail.eden.edu.bz Founded: 1987 Facilities: Chemistry/Biology Lab Library Cafeteria 2 Computer Labs Basketball court Volleyball court Football field Assembly Hall 15 Classrooms Home Economics Classroom Administrative Offices Restroom with showers Counseling room Faculty Room 2 Eden High School Student Manual Table of Contents Faculty and Staff E-mail ............................................5 History .......................................................................7 Mission Statement......................................................8 Vision……..………………………………………...8 Aim ............................................................................8 Core Values................................................................9 Philosophy .................................................................9 Significance of Logo ..................................................10 Admission ..................................................................11 Management...............................................................12 Daily Schedule of Classes..........................................13 Entrance Requirement................................................14 Requirements for Acceptance………………………15 Financial Information ................................................16 Attendance .................................................................17 Academics ..................................................................18 Promotion Information ..............................................20 External Exams ..........................................................21 Graduation Requirements ..........................................21 Highest Honors ..........................................................22 Grading Scheme .........................................................23 Definitions of Grading Description ...........................23 Community Service Program.....................................25 Scholarship Recipients ...............................................25 Transcripts and recommendation letters ....................26 Demerit System..........................................................26 Uniform ......................................................................27 P.E Uniform ...............................................................29 Disciplinary Committee .............................................29 3 Eden High School Student Manual Rules and Regulations 1. Dress Standards........................................30 2. Mannerism ...............................................32 3. Hygiene/Sanitation/Appearance ..............32 4. Tattoo Policy ............................................33 5. Delinquency .............................................34 6. Disciplinary Steps ....................................35 7. Policy on leaving campus ........................37 8. Student Safety ..........................................37 9. Social Standards .......................................38 10. Cell Phones & Computers........................40 11. Internet and Computer Use ......................40 12. Literature ..................................................42 13. Student Council........................................42 14. Prefects.....................................................43 15. Homeroom Activities ...............................45 16. Science Laboratory Rules ........................45 17. Library .....................................................45 18. Cafeteria ...................................................46 19. Assembly / Chapel ...................................46 20. Teachers Devotion ...................................47 21. Classroom Rules ......................................47 22. Bag Search ...............................................47 23. Absence During Class Activity................47 24. Problems encountered at school ..............48 25. Music .......................................................48 Final Words................................................................49 School Song................................................................50 The National Anthem .................................................51 School Calendar ........................................................52 Timetable ...................................................................55 School Map ................................................................56 4 Eden High School Student Manual FACULTY AND STAFF Pineda, Erodito Cima, Rajenai Guerra, Kelly Landero, Yesenia Miller, Edwin Cima, Beatriz Flowers, Sherilyn Administrative Staff Principal erodito@eden.edu.bz Vice-Prin rajenai@eden.edu.bz Bursar kelly@eden.edu.bz Secretary yesenia@eden.edu.bz Chaplain edwin@eden.edu.bz Librarian beatriz@eden.edu.bz Counselor sherilyn@eden.edu.bz High School Faculty Arnold, Christine T.D./Math christine@eden.edu.bz Chan, Miriam Study leave miriam@eden.edu.bz Clarke, Ethel Chem./H.Ec. ethel@eden.edu.bz Enriquez, Emelita English emelita@eden.edu.bz Flowers, Gloria IT/EDPM gloria@eden.edu.bz Gabourel, Eric IT/Bible eric@eden.edu.bz Garcia, Melisa POB/Span melisa@eden.edu.bz Garnett, Rosalba English rosalba@eden.edu.bz Gonzalez, Lucas Bio/S. Stud. lucas@eden.edu.bz Hendricks, Gail English gail@eden.edu.bz. Landero, Aziel Spanish/Sc. aziel@eden.edu.bz Landero, Carla Home Ec/S.St. carla@eden.edu.bz Landero, Joel Bible/Span joel@eden.edu.bz Martinez, Henry Study leave henry@eden.edu.bz Matura, Jeannie English jeannie@eden.edu.bz Medero, Yoelvis Music/Span yoelvis@eden.edu.bz Melendez, Albert Phy/Math albert@eden.edu.bz Miller, Ilina POA/S.Stud ilina@eden.edu.bz Pivaral, Francisco Math francisco@eden.edu.bz Roberts, Juvencio Science/PE juvencio@eden.edu.bz Sanker, Jeavon Science/Geo. jeavon@eden.edu.bz Segura, Amir Woodwork amir@eden.edu.bz 5 Eden High School Student Manual Simpliss, Tiffany Thompson, Derrick Trujillo, Carlos Tut, Andronico Vallejos, Walter Wright, Carol Zetina, Minnette English Bio/Physics Math Math/IT IT/Net. Adm. OA/Bible POB/S.Stud. tiffany@eden.edu.bz derrick@eden.edu.bz carlos@eden.edu.bz andronico@eden.edu.bz walter@eden.edu.bz carol@eden.edu.bz minnette@eden.edu.bz Support Staff Landero, Ignacio Tut, Alberto Rivera, Sonia Landero, Alfaro Salas, V. Manuel Mejia, Matea Herrera, Irma Maintenance Caretaker Janitor Security Security Cook Cook 6 Eden High School Student Manual h HISTORY Over the years the Adventist Christian population grew in the Cayo District. With strong belief in Christian Education; the Adventist Community decided to open a school to serve youth who, in turn, would be prepared to serve their church and community with integrity through Christian principles. An increase of student population in the Cayo district was limiting the access of our youth to a higher education; thereby the need to open a high school since a primary school was already in operation. Its inception in September 1987, was a result of faith, sincere prayer and vision of Pastor Ellis Coe, then District Pastor of the churches in the Cayo District. Our loving God worked through dedicated members of the church at home and abroad to contribute funds and labor in collaboration with the Belize Mission of Seventh-day Adventist, the Administration and Staff of La Loma Luz Hospital who donated the land and the Government of Belize through the Ministry of Education. Today, Eden Seventh-day Adventist High School is a recognized institution of secondary education by the Ministry of Education in Belize. At Eden, principles of tolerance, integrity, honesty, fairness, and ethical values are taught. Students are helped to develop attitudes of order, thoroughness and efficiency in their work; characteristics that will make them productive citizens in demand. In addition, they are led to become citizens of usefulness and service for God and man. Our objective then is “to teach the youth the importance of cultivating their physical, mental and moral powers, that they may not only reach the highest attainments in science, but through knowledge of God, may be educated to glorify Him.” 7 Eden High School Student Manual Vision Statement Mission Statement Mission Statement Eden Seventh-Day Adventist High School’s mission is to provide wholesome education secured by the cultivation of the intellect to its utmost ability in harmony with the principles of God. This mission is attained through mental discipline, social interaction, physical employment, and the practice of Christian virtues, thus enabling students to prepare for eternity; honor their maker and obtain satisfaction in service to their fellow men.N STATEMENT EME Vision Statement NT Eden S.D.A. high school seeks to provide a Christ centered environment for students through the leadership of highly qualified teachers, who are dedicated to their profession and model their master teacher (Jesus) through their example. The school is committed to being an agent of change by preparing our students, through the use of technology, varied instructional techniques, hands on experience and field practices in conjunction with the expertise of members of the community, church and government. Students engaged in the pursuit of excellence will reflect, through interpersonal relationships and practice, values that will allow them to be successful in whatever role they assume in society. AIM To promote core values through faculty and students enabling one to be a blessing to society. 8 Eden High School Student Manual CORE VALUES Faith in Christ Valuing others Effective communication Fulfilling our potential Respect for the individual Principled spirituality Students focus Justice Temperance Empathetic care Commitment to care Pursuit of truth Progressive excellence Analytical thinking Trustworthiness Forgiveness Stewardship PHILOSOPHY “In the highest sense, the work of education and the work of redemption are one, for in education, as in redemption, other foundation can no man lay than is laid, which is Jesus Christ.” (Ellen G. White: Education, Pacific Press, 1952, p.30) To bring man back into harmony with God, so to elevate and ennoble his moral nature that he may reflect the image of the Creator, is the great purpose of all the education and discipline of life. “True education means… more than a preparation for the life that now is. It has to do with the whole being and with the whole period of experience possible to man. It is the harmonious development of the physical, the mental and the spiritual powers. It prepares the student for the joy of service in this world and for the higher joy of wider service in the world to come.” (Ellen G. White: Education, Pacific Press, 1952, p. 13) 9 Eden High School Student Manual SIGNIFICANCE OF LOGO The logo of Eden Seventh-Day Adventist High School is very indicative of the principles the school is guided by. The circle represents the wholesome education we offer as a Christian institution. The triangle within the circle represents the work of the Holy Trinity in developing the Physical, Mental, and Spiritual aspects of our lives. These three are essential for the integral development of the youth in our society. The book within the triangle represents the Bible, the word of God, the only source of true education and wisdom. The torch and flame represent learning through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The map of our country, Belize, in the background represents the territory through which our students will go after graduation in their various fields of work to put into practice the principles learnt while at Eden Seventh Day Adventist High School. 10 Eden High School Student Manual The colors are indicative of our qualities or characteristics as an institution and reflect our values. The brown color that borders the logo represents the institution’s earthiness, wholesomeness, simplicity and friendliness found amongst the teachers and students at Eden High. This natural color evokes a sense of strength and reliability. It brings to mind the feeling of warmth, comfort and security that our students experience at Eden High. The green color in the logo stands for the continuous growth of Eden within the country of Belize. It represents the healthy, harmonious environment that makes our students feel exuberant and vivacious. The green also represents nature and trees that are very typical of Eden High providing that tranquil and healthy environment that soothes, refreshes, relaxes and cheers our students and teachers as they go about their daily endeavors in the learning process. ADMISSION A student need not be a Seventh-day Adventist to apply; however, the high school is a Seventh-day Adventist Christian school and has as its definite purpose the development of spiritual ideals. Therefore, students who are irreligious or make light of religious matters, have atheistic tendencies, or do not plan to come for the purpose of developing their spiritual qualities should not apply for admission. Students of other religions are welcome, provided they show due respect for the Word of God, maintain a reverend attitude during religious exercises, and observe all the regulations of the school. 11 Eden High School Student Manual MANAGEMENT Eden Seventh-Day Adventist High School is managed by a School Board composed of dedicated Seventh-day Adventist leaders and prominent laymen. This board meets twice per semester to discuss the operation of the institution. Members of the School Board are: Chairman of Board: President – Belize Union of SDA Churches Secretary of Board: Principal – Eden SDA High School Other members: Secretary – Belize Union of SDA Churches Education Director – Belize Union of SDA Churches Treasurer – Belize Union of SDA Churches Community Representative Parent Representative Business Community representative Field Secretary – Belize Union of SDA Churches Principal SDA Primary School Teacher, member of Eden SDA High School Faculty 12 Eden High School Student Manual DAILY SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Normal school day: PERIOD Devotion 1 2 3 (3rd & 4th) Break (1st & 2nd) 3 (1st & 2nd) Break (3rd & 4th) 3 4 5 6 7 (3rd & 4th) Lunch (1st & 2nd) 7 (1st & 2nd) Lunch (3rd & 4th) 8 9 CLOCK TIME 7:40 - 7:55 7:55 - 8:35 8:35 - 9:15 9:15-9:55 9:15 - 9:35 9:35-10:15 9:55 - 10:15 9:35 – 10:15 10:15 – 10:55 10:55 - 11:35 11:35 - 12:15 12:15-12:55 12:15 - 12:40 12:40-1:20 12:55-1:20 1:20 - 2:00 2:00 - 2:40 CLASS TIME 15 Minutes 40 Minutes 40 Minutes 40 Minutes 20 Minutes 40 Minutes 20 Minutes 40 Minutes 40 Minutes 40 Minutes 40 Minutes 40 Minutes 25 Minutes 40 Minutes 25 Minutes 40 Minutes 40 Minutes CLOCK TIME 7:40 - 7:55 7:55 - 8:30 8:30 - 9:05 9:05-9:40 9:05 - 9:25 9:25-10:00 9:40 - 10:00 10:00 – 10:35 10:35 - 11:10 11:10 - 11:45 11:45-12:20 11:45 - 12:10 12:20 -12:45 12:10 -12:45 12:45 - 1:20 1:20 - 1:55 CLASS TIME 15 Minutes 35 Minutes 35 Minutes 35 Minutes 20 Minutes 35 Minutes 20 Minutes 35 Minutes 35 Minutes 35 Minutes 35 Minutes 25 Minutes 25 Minutes 35 Minutes 35 Minutes 35 Minutes Short Day: PERIOD Devotion 1 2 3 (3rd & 4th) Break (1st & 2nd) 3 (1st & 2nd) Break (3rd & 4th) 4 5 6 7 (3rd & 4th) Lunch (1st & 2nd) Lunch (3rd & 4th) 7 (1st & 2nd) 8 9 13 Eden High School Student Manual Spiritual Emphasis Week: PERIOD Devotion Break (1st & 2nd) 1 (3rd & 4th) Break (3rd & 4th) 1 (1st & 2nd) 2 3 4 5 6 (3rd & 4th) Lunch (1st & 2nd) 6 (1st & 2nd) Lunch (3rd & 4th) 7 8 9 CLOCK TIME 7:40 - 9:25 9:25 - 9:45 9:25-9:55 9:55 - 10:15 9:45 – 10:15 10:15 – 10:45 10:45 – 11:15 11:15 – 11:45 11:45 - 12:15 12:15 - 12:45 12:15 – 12:40 12:40-1:10 12:45 -1:10 1:10 – 1:40 1:40 - 2:10 2:10 - 2:40 CLASS TIME 1 hr. 45 Minutes 20 Minutes 30 Minutes 20 Minutes 30 Minutes 30 Minutes 30 Minutes 30 Minutes 30 Minutes 30 Minutes 25 Minutes 30 Minutes 25 Minutes 30 Minutes 30 Minutes 30 Minutes ENTRANCE REQUIREMENT All students seeking entry to Eden must submit the following: 1. Completed application form 2. One (1) Passport size picture 3. Copy of birth certificate 4. Copy of Social Security Card 5. Email of Parents/Guardians 6. Two (2) Letters of Recommendation from previous school: one from the class teacher and one from the principal. 7. Copy of PSE results 8. Copy of Standard Five and Six report cards 9. For transferees only: official transcript from previous school A non-refundable fee of $20 must accompany all applications. 14 Eden High School Student Manual REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCEPTANCE a. Application forms for admission must be in the office by the last week in May. After this date a late fee of $30.00 will be charged. The admission committee reserves the right to accept or reject any application. b. Students entering Eden High School should have completed Standard Six at the primary level and obtained an adequate pass on the PSE. They must fulfill the other requirements stipulated on the application form. c. The student must be conscious that he/she is coming to study and must be willing to obey all rules and regulations that govern the conduct on or off campus. The student must read and understand the principles as stated in this handbook and must be willing to abide by the same. d. Students who apply for admission to Eden High with a failure from their previous institution will be required to repeat the form they failed before being promoted. e. Students entering first form are required to attend a 2 weeks summer course; failure to comply will forfeit their acceptance. 15 Eden High School Student Manual FINANCIAL INFORMATION 2nd Semester Form 1st Form Registration Day (paid by 1st week in Dec) Total $600.00 $223.00 $823.00 $273.00 $873.00 $600.00 $348.00 $948.00 $600.00 $323.00 $923.00 $700.00 $548.00 $1248.00 $700.00 $523.00 $1223.00 (includes G.O.B subsidy) 2nd Form $600.00 (includes G.O.B subsidy 3rd Form Academic 3rd Form Business 4th Form Academic 4th Form Business 1. Students are to pay the required first payment of the total fees on registration day. The balance of fees must be paid by the first week of December. Repeaters are to pay the total sum required for the first semester when registering. 2. Government will NOT subsidize students who do not possess a Social Security Card. Parents/guardians will be responsible for the total payment of the cost of tuition and other fees. 3. Application fee is non-refundable. Registration fee is nonrefundable. 50% of all other fees are non-refundable from the first day of classes. The remaining 50% will be refunded proportionate to the remaining months of the school year. These fees subsidize the operational expenses of the institution, salaries, maintenance of computer and science laboratories, Physical Education uniform, and identification cards, utilities, maintenance of infrastructure, bathrooms, paper, office supplies, etc. A fee of $50.00 will be charged for late registration. 16 Eden High School Student Manual ATTENDANCE Frequent absences from school are a serious matter that can contribute to failing grades. Therefore, both students and parents should strive to maintain regular attendance on part of students. 1. Students who are absent, upon returning to school must present an official note from their parents justifying their absence. Students will not be allowed into class after an absence without an admission slip from the office. In the case that a note is not presented, parents will be called to verify reason for absence. Students will be charged for this phone call. 2. Unexcused absences will result when students do not present an official justification. When students are late they must also present a note from their parents and receive a slip from the office allowing them to enter class. After an accumulation of six (6) unjustified tardiness or two (2) unjustified absences, student will be given 1 demerit by the homeroom teacher. 3. Students will not be promoted to a higher form if they have more than 15% (27 days) unjustified absences within the school year. Exceptions will be made for certified illnesses or other justifiable reasons based on the discretion of the administration. 4. After 3 consecutive days of absences, a medical certificate must be brought to school. 5. Students must attend all class sessions. Teachers will take attendance for each class. Any student who skips class will be given 1 demerit by the subject teacher or the office. 6. All students are required to be present during General Assembly. They are also required to be present during the week of Spiritual Emphasis and at all other religious and secular activities of the school. Students are encouraged to take an active part in these activities and use their talents to the glory of God. 17 Eden High School Student Manual ACADEMICS Eden S.D.A. High School is a secondary institution consisting of four (4) years of studies. In the first two years a general course is offered. From the third year through the fourth, students pursue studies in Business: Accounting or Secretarial; Academic: Science or Social Science. All students must choose a vocational elective subject. The curriculum is as follows: Please note: 1 Credit hour = 1 Class period of 40 minutes FORM 1 Bible Integrated English Spanish Math Integrated Science Social Studies Information Technology Physical Education Life skill HOURS 5 6 4 6 5 4 3 2 1 FORM II Bible Integrated English Spanish Math Integrated Science Social Studies Information Technology Physical Education Life Skill HOURS 5 6 4 6 5 4 3 2 1 Vocational Electives:* Music Home Economics Technical Drawing Wood Work Agriculture 4 4 4 4 4 Vocational Electives:* Music Home Economics Technical Drawing Landscaping Agriculture 4 4 4 4 4 TOTAL CREDITS 40 TOTAL CREDITS 40 *Students may choose one from the Vocational electives. *Students must choose one from the Vocational electives. 18 Eden High School Student Manual FORM III Bible Integrated English Spanish Math Total General Credits HOURS 5 6 3 6 20 Accounting: FORM IV Bible Integrated English Spanish Math Total General Credits HOURS 5 6 3 6 20 Accounting: Principles of Business Principles of Accounting Social Studies Information Technology 5 5 4 4 Principles of Business Principles of Accounting Social Studies Information Technology 5 5 4 4 Secretarial: E.D.P.M. Office Administration Social Studies Information Technology 5 5 4 4 Secretarial: E.D.P.M. Office Administration Social Studies Information Technology 5 5 4 4 Science: Biology Chemistry Physics or Social Studies Information Technology Social Science: Human and Social Biology Geography Social Studies Information Technology Science: 5 5 4 4 Biology Chemistry Physics or Social Studies Information Technology 5 5 4 4 5 5 4 4 Social Science: Human and Social Biology Geography Social Studies Information Technology 5 5 4 4 Vocational Electives:* Agriculture Technical Drawing Home Economics Music Etiquette & Moral Behavior TOTAL CREDITS Vocational Electives:* 4 4 4 4 4 42 Agriculture Technical Drawing Home Economics Music Graphic Design TOTAL CREDITS 4 4 4 4 4 42 19 Eden High School Student Manual PROMOTION INFORMATION a. The school year is divided into two semesters. The final grade is based on the accumulated average of the two semesters b. During the middle of the first and second semester a midsemester report will be given. This will give an evaluation of the progress of each student up to that part of the semester. Mid-semester progress reports are not permanent records in our database. c. The minimum passing average for each subject is 70 %. Students who achieve a 90% or higher in any individual subject will be exempt for that subject’s exam for the first semester. Students who achieve a 95% or higher in any individual subject will be exempt for that subject’s exam for the second semester. d. A student may receive an “I” (incomplete) on a semester report only for medical reasons or any other justifiable reason based on discretion of administration. However, the student must fulfill all academic requirements within a prescribed time. e. Students who fail a form at Eden High or at another school will be given the opportunity to repeat. f. Transcript of students will be honored according to the passing standards of the school he was attending. g. In order for students to be promoted they must pass all subjects. Should a student fail one or two subjects (provided it is not Math and English) he/she will be given the opportunity to recuperate the subjects before being promoted. Students recuperating must do it within the prescribed dates. If this is not done the student will not be 20 Eden High School Student Manual promoted. There will be no exceptions. Students who fail three subjects will need to repeat that form. First, second, and third formers will be allowed to recuperate any 2 subjects at the end of the school year (provided it is not MATH and ENGLISH). Recuperation of Math or English will require a fee of $100 for first and second form while third form will incur a fee of $150. All other subjects will incur a fee of $50. h. Parent/Guardians are requested to kindly check their child’s progress regularly and to give words of encouragement. Parents should feel free to come in and discuss their child’s academic/conduct with the teachers. EXTERNAL EXAMS Fourth formers should make all efforts to sit at least six external exams (CXC) and the ATLIB exam. Students who are successful on the six CXCs, will be awarded a scholarship by the government of Belize to any tertiary level institution of their choice. Suggested CXC exams are English, Math, Spanish and any other three from their chosen course of studies. All fees for these exams (which are non-refundable) must be paid by the 15 of November. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS a. b. c. d. Students must have attended at least 85% of the total number of sessions for each subject. Students must pay all graduation fees by the end of February. Students must have maintained a satisfactory conduct. If he does not have a good record at the time of graduation, he/she will not be allowed to participate in the graduation exercises. Students who fail one subject (cannot be Math or English) will be allowed to recuperate in order to participate in 21 Eden High School Student Manual e. graduation exercises. Student who fails recuperation will be granted one more opportunity during summer course. This means he/she forfeits graduation exercise. A student who fails Math or English will not be allowed to re-sit before graduation, thus will not participate in graduation activities, however, he/she will be granted opportunity to re-sit the specific subject only, during the first semester of the following school year and if successful will be given his diploma at the end of the first semester. Those who fail two subjects will have to repeat fourth form. Students must have fulfilled 30 hours of community service. This should be completed before entering fourth form. Students must have completed 3 weeks of career practice. This applies to transfer students who have not completed the requirement at a previous school. In cases of transfer students, an official letter must be presented. Career practice cannot be conducted with a family member, church, or primary school. All students are required by the school to be present for all graduation practices and preparation. Failure to do so will not permit the student to participate in the graduation ceremonies. Students must have fulfilled any other requirements that may be specified by the administration of the high school. f. g. h. HIGHEST VALEDICTORIAN ANDHONORS SALUTATORIAN The valedictorian, salutatorian and Vote of Thanks students are selected based on their overall grade point average for the four years at Eden High School. To earn these positions, besides the GPA, students must have maintained a good conduct throughout their years at Eden High School. 22 Eden High School Student Manual GRADING SCHEME GRADING SCHEME Grade Range 95 – 100 90 – 94 85 – 89 80 – 84 75 – 79 70 – 74 65- 69 60 – 64 0 – 59 Letter Grade Value Range A 3.9 – 4.0 A3.7 – 3.8 B+ 3.5 – 3.6 B 3.0 – 3.4 C+ 2.5 – 2.9 C 2.0 – 2.4 D+ 1.5 – 1.9 D 1.0 – 1.4 F 0.0 The minimum passing grade is 70% or C / GPA 2.0 DEFINITIONS OF GRADING DESCRIPTION ‘A’ Exceptional: Thorough knowledge of concepts and/or techniques and exceptional skill or great originality in the use of those concepts/techniques in satisfying the requirement of an assignment or course. ‘A-’ Excellent: Thorough knowledge of concepts and/or techniques together with a high degree of skill and/or some elements of originality in satisfying the requirements of an assignment or course . ‘B+’ Very Good: Thorough knowledge of concepts and/or techniques together with a fairly high degree of skill in the use of those concepts/techniques in satisfying the requirements of an assignment or course. 23 Eden High School Student Manual ‘B’ Good: Good level of knowledge of concepts and/or techniques together with considerable skill in using them to satisfy the requirements of an assignment or course. ‘C+’ Competent: Acceptable level of knowledge of concepts and/or techniques together with considerable skill in using them to satisfy the requirements of an assignment or course. ‘C’ Fairly Competent: Acceptable level of knowledge of concepts and/or techniques together with some skill in using them to satisfy the requirements of an assignment or course ‘D+’ Below Average Achievement: Slightly better than minimal knowledge of required concepts and/or techniques together with some ability to use them in satisfying the requirements of an assignment or course. ‘D’ Failing: Minimum knowledge of concepts and/or techniques needed to satisfy the requirements of an assignment of course. ‘F’ Failing Students shows no effort at all, is absent too often, scores poorly in test, projects and assignments. Honor Roll students must have passed all subjects and received an overall GPA of at least 3.5. From 3.0 to 3.49 earns honorable mention. Students who achieve an overall GPA of 4.0, receive a letter and a certificate for entering the Principal’s List. 24 Eden High School Student Manual COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAM This is a program to encourage one of the great traditions of our church, which is to serve others. 1. As a requirement for graduation, all students are required to fulfill a 30 hour Community service before reaching fourth form. This is independent of any other community service done by the school. 2. Projects will be based on areas of need around the community. 3. Community service may not be conducted with a family member. 4. The homeroom teacher will keep track of the student’s progress. 5. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT COMPLETE THE 30 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE, WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO GRADUATE. SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS A copy of the Performance Report will be sent to the sponsor of the student enjoying such benefits after an examination session is completed. The student must also fulfill the community service hours required by their sponsors. WORKING SCHOLARSHIPS Eden High School offers working scholarships per school year based on availability. Students wishing to apply for one of these working scholarships may do so by: a. Completing an application form obtained in the office. b. Attend an interview with the Principal. c. Maintain an average of 75% (GPA of 2.5) or above and be promoted 25 Eden High School Student Manual TRANSCRIPTS AND RECOMMENDATION LETTERS Any student who wishes to receive a transcript of grades for studies accomplished at Eden High must solicit it at least seven (7) days before the date the transcript is needed. A fee of $10.00 must be paid before the transcript is written. Students may receive upon request, a recommendation letter from this school for the purposes of transfer, study, work, or vacation. Letters for visas will be issued at the close of the school year providing registration is done. For all these services the student must have his/her fees up-to-date. Students who have pending disciplinary matters will not receive letters of recommendation or transcripts until all matters have been addressed. DEMERIT SYSTEM Each student who commits an offence will have to sign a demerit note issued by the teacher at that specific moment acknowledging that he/she has received 1 demerit. Failure to sign the note will result in the Principal/Vice-Principal giving the teacher authority to give the student another demerit. The disciplinary committee will deal with students who persist in their misbehavior and recommend the necessary sanctions. For every three (3) demerits a student will be required to serve a detention. These detentions will be an assigned task after classes by the person in charge of supervision. Three detentions will lead to one week suspension from classes. During this time students are not allowed to associate with the rest of the student body. They are also required to fulfill all their academic requirements. Two suspensions in the same year will lead to an expulsion. A third suspension during the students four years at Eden high will lead to immediate expulsion. 26 Eden High School Student Manual Parents/ Guardians will be notified of the students’ behavior. Kindly note, that these disciplinary actions will not be the only system used by the school. We will endeavor to use other methods in a positive and constructive way before subtracting merits. Final disciplinary actions are reserved for the School Board. UNIFORM Uniforms are to be used every day rain or sunshine. GIRLS: 1. White blouse tucked into skirt. 2. Blouse should be at least 6 inches past the hips to ensure that it remains properly tucked in at all times. 3. A white vest must be used under the blouse. 4. Blouse is used with school tie and pin. 5. Brown plaid skirt with two (2) pleats in the front and two (2) pleats at the back. The length should be one inch below the knee while sitting. 6. Full Black shoe or tennis shoe should be worn at all time. 7. Full white socks should be worn at least 6 inches above the top of the shoe. 27 Eden High School Student Manual BOYS: 1. White shirt properly tucked inside the pants. 2. A white undershirt should be worn under the uniform shirt. 3. Dark Brown pants (no sagging or skinny uniform pants). The foot of the pants should be worn outside the shoe. 4. Brown or Black belt with standard size buckle with no design. 5. Badge must be completely sewn on the left front pocket of the shirt. 6. Full Black shoe or black tennis shoe should be worn at all times. 7. Socks should be worn at all times. NOTE: Students must come to school in proper uniform. If this is not adhered to, the student must bring a note from the parent explaining the reason for the child to be without proper uniform. Eden High has the right to accept or reject the reasons 28 Eden High School Student Manual presented. Parents of students who do not present a note will be informed that their child will be sent home. Note must include date, signature and contact number of parent/guardian. At the end of the day, students must leave campus and return home properly attired in their uniform. Students’ identification card must be visible at all times, including field trips and other school related activities. Disobedience to rules will result in the student being penalized. PHYSICAL EDUCATION UNIFORM The physical education uniform can be purchased in the accounting office. P.E. uniform is mandatory during P.E. classes. Students must not leave campus in P.E. uniform. DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE (DC) The Disciplinary Committee is responsible to see that students who commit offences receive the appropriate disciplinary measures. The committee recommends the discipline that will be applied to a student who is found guilty of any offence. The DC will: 1. Investigate the incident relating to the student. 2. Report and Recommend, in writing, to the principal what the corrective measure will be for the student who commits an offence and is found guilty. 3. Receive a referral from the principal for a particular case. 4. Keep a record of students’ behavior 5. Recommend a conference with parents when needed 29 Eden High School Student Manual 6. Plan and find tasks for students to do as a result of any of the offences committed above 7. Not every matter will be taken to the DC. Only serious matter will be brought up, example, drinking, fighting, constant breaking of school rules, etc. RULES AND REGULATIONS RULES AND REGULATIONS: The applications of the principles that govern this school promote concepts of Christian Education. The High School reserves the right both of rejection and admission of students and the right of being the only judge to decide if it is convenient or not for a student to continue receiving its benefit. Students must become familiar with the following rules to know what conduct is not permissible and can lead to possible punishment or even dismissal. 1. DRESS STANDARD “In no better way can you let your light shine to others than in your simplicity of dress and deportment. You may show to all that, in comparison with eternal things, you place a proper estimate on the things of life.” 4T Dress influences self-concept and behavior. All research and practical experience undeniably indicates that this is a fact. Therefore, student’s appearance should be neat, simple, modest, clean, appropriate and well coordinated. The more professional and sharp the dress, the higher the student’s self-respect, and the more responsible the student’s behavior. Dress which identifies with certain subcultures, particularly those which represent values that are contrary to society and/or Christianity is not permitted. 30 Eden High School Student Manual DRESS CODE FOR TRIPS & EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES This includes any occasion when students are not required to wear uniform. Slacks or jeans are allowed, NO shorts, hiphuggers, tight, low cut, back-out clothes. Skirts must cover the knee when standing or sitting. Tennis or sandals can be used. NO T-Shirts with vulgar or double meaning messages on them. Restrictions: Pictures, emblems, clothing or writing on clothing that: a. are lewd, offensive, vulgar or obscene. b. depict a cult c. have sacrilegious signs or symbols d. represent gang membership e. see-through clothing f. advertise any form of drug or illegal substance. VIOLATIONS Students who do not comply will receive an administration selected clothing for the day, be issued a demerit, and lose their right to wear casual clothing at the next extra curricular activity. 31 Eden High School Student Manual 2. MANNERISM Students and teachers should greet one another warmly whenever they meet. Rudeness and discourtesy are to be avoided. Disobedience to teachers will not be tolerated. There must not be student’s antagonism to the spirit, methods and objectives of the institution. The exercising of influence that may be harmful to the other students may lead to dismissal. No eating or chewing is allowed in the classroom and during assembly. Caps/hats/shades should not be worn on campus while in uniform, if worn they will be confiscated. 3. HYGIENE/SANITATION/APPEARANCE a) Healthy personal hygiene must be maintained by all students to avoid body odor, bad breath or other distasteful situations. b) Distracting or extreme hairstyles are not permitted. Boys must wear a general low haircut. Mohawks, markings and other deliberate styles are not allowed. Failure to comply will result in the student being sent home until the haircut complies with the school’s regulation. Young men are not allowed to keep a beard. c) The use of jewelry (religious relics, rubber bands) is prohibited on or off campus once in school uniform. Anyone found with them will be disciplined and the jewelry will be confiscated and returned at the end of the school year after the payment of a fine of $25.00. No excuses are accepted. d) Students will not be allowed on campus with jewelry or not properly attired. e) Students (both males and females) must not pluck or mark their eyebrows. 32 Eden High School Student Manual f) The use of cosmetics is prohibited and should neither be brought to school. Nail polish should not be used. The hairdo must be properly done and not one that will cause distraction. Hair must not be dyed outside of its natural color. g) Students are not allowed to come to school with “vamp” marks. Garbage disposal: Students must dispose of garbage in its proper place, the garbage bins. The campus and classrooms must be kept clean at all times. It is an offense to throw rubbish on campus. The defacing of building and furniture is not allowed. A fine will be charged to any student found doing so. Sanitation and Utility Fees: A fee of $25.00 will be charged to the homeroom: a) When the classroom and immediate surroundings are in filthy conditions. b) When the lights/fans are left on after classes. c) When windows/doors are left open. *All classrooms must be closed at break time. Students must take care of school property. Parents must pay for any losses or damage caused by their children. 4. TATTOO POLICY “You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor tattoo any marks on you; I am the Lord.”Leviticus 19:28 Freshmen and transfer students will be asked to register any visible tattoos and piercing upon registration. Students should not get any other tattoo or piercing for the duration of their stay at Eden. Students who fail to comply will face disciplinary measures. Temporary markings on the skin using pens or markers are not allowed. Demerits will be given for failure to comply with this rule. 33 Eden High School Student Manual 5. DELINQUENCY a) Any student found in possession of marijuana, liquor, or any prohibited drug (narcotics) or caught selling faces the risk of being dismissed immediately. Student caught selling or distributing drugs on campus will be dismissed immediately. Students are subject to be searched at any time. Any student found in possession or use of cigarette(s) will be suspended immediately. b) Eden High school reserves the right to request a drug test from any student to prove their use of prohibited substances. The cost of this drug test will be total responsibility of the parents. c) Anyone found stealing, cheating, forging, lying, or using vulgar, coarse, profane or vindictive language or in possession of playing cards, obscene literature or pictures or the telling of suggestive jokes will be disciplined. All the above is strictly prohibited. d) Students are not permitted to attend nightclubs, dance halls, discotheques, bars, or demonstrations while attending S.D.A. High School. These could lead to immediate dismissal. e) Students are not allowed to fight on or off campus. No hitting allowed. Students involved in hitting or fighting will be suspended and after proper investigation can be expelled. f) Students are not permitted to participate in any gang activities and should not be in possession of items such as red, blue rags or handkerchiefs associated with such activities. If a student is found in possession of these items, they will be confiscated and the student may suffer possible expulsion. 34 Eden High School Student Manual 6. DISCIPLINARY STEPS 1. This institution reserves the right to apply disciplinary measures that may be necessary or to solicit the removal of students whose conduct is contrary to the principles of the school, independently of whether the offence was done on or off campus. 2. All misconducts will be dealt with by the Discipline Committee firstly. The discipline committee will make recommendations to the Principal. The Principal will present such matters to the High School Board. The school Board’s decision will be final in all such matters. 3. Whenever students do not fulfill the rules, a referral form is completed by the teacher and signed by the students. If the behavior is repeated a second time the behavior is documented and students will be referred to the school counselor. If the behavior becomes a problem the students will lose merit(s) based on the gravity of the offence. 4. Students who receive a demerit, will sign a demerit note provided by the teacher. Failure to sign will result in two demerits given to the student - one by the teacher and the other will be authorized by the principal or vice-principal. 5. At the beginning of the school year each student will be awarded 20 merits. On an individual basis teachers can take away 1 merit for a given misconduct, however the principal/vice-principal and Discipline Committee can take away 2 or more merits depending on the seriousness of the misconduct. 35 Eden High School Student Manual The following is a list of possible misconducts that can be committed by students and for which they will be given demerits, be suspended or possibly dismissal: Stealing, Copying, Disruption of classes, Lateness, Lack of school equipment & material, Absences, No homework, petting on or off campus (e.g. Vamps) including same sex, Fondling on or off campus including same sex, caressing on or off campus including same sex, Kissing on or off campus including same sex, Disrespect to students and or teachers, Use of obscene language, gestures, Obscene books and materials, Lying, Fighting, Sexual harassment, Bullying: physically, verbally, or through social network channels, Racial discrimination, Defaming of character, Improper attire, Hair that is not properly groomed, Use of jewelry with uniform on or off campus (Teacher will confiscate jewelry immediately) Nail polish and make up, Wearing of caps during chapel or classes, Chewing/Eating in class, Incomplete uniform, Littering, Neglect of class duties/homeroom responsibilities, Wearing caps during assembly, Disrespect in religious and civic ceremonies, Vandalism, Intentionally defacing school property (will incur payment), Tampering with bicycles or vehicles, Possession of prohibited items (CD’s cards, Discmans, Ipods, dominos and CD players, MP3/MP4 Players, cell phones, all other electronic devices.), Possession and/or use of alcohol, Possession and/or use of marijuana or products containing marijuana, Possession and/ or use of illegal drugs in any form, Threat to life, Possession and/or use of firearm, firecrackers, or any object used to wound, Possession and/or use of legal drugs without medical 36 Eden High School Student Manual prescription or doctor’s recommendation and Criminal offences leading to court charges NOTE: The school reserves the right to call in the police if necessary. 7. POLICY ON LEAVING CAMPUS 1. Students should not leave school campus without an official permission after entering the campus. If a student leaves campus without permission, they will receive 1 detention (3 demerits) and the parents will be informed. 2. In the case that a parent gives permission for a student to leave school before the end of the school day, the parent of the individual student will come and pick up the student. 3. If a parent cannot come to school, the parent must authorize the school to allow the child to leave without parental guidance. 4. The student must PAY for the call made to the parents. 8. STUDENT SAFETY It is the responsibility of the school to do what it can to guard the students from danger and to provide an opportunity for full development of body, mind and soul. The school must respond to the parents in any case of sickness or accident; therefore, the school should be able to give account at all times, as to where the students might be at any given time. In order to maintain proper communication between the school and parents, parents must ensure that a current contact number is provided to the school. Bicycles and other forms of transportation must be locked to avoid others from using them. School is not responsible for any loss. No bicycle should be ridden on campus and all bicycles should be parked at the bicycle stand. 37 Eden High School Student Manual STUDENT DRIVERS Students will not be permitted to use any motor vehicles except for transportation to and from school. While on campus, students will not have access to their vehicles. Students drive their cars to school at their own risk. The school takes no responsibility for the vehicles driven by students. Students are not allowed to drive a vehicle without a valid driver’s license and proper insurance. 9. SOCIAL STANDARDS Eden High School is a co-educational school established and designed to provide Christian social development. We believe that since God created both male and female, when He established the human family, it is evident that He anticipated and planned that there should be wholesome and satisfying association between the sexes. However, from the study of the Bible and inspired comments, it is our position that—“the young affections should be restrained until the period arrives when sufficient age and experience will make it honorable and safe to unfetter them. Those who will not be restrained will be in danger of dragging out an unhappy existence. A youth not out of his teens is a poor judge of the fitness of a person as young as himself to be his companion for life.” With this in mind, we believe that boys and girls should be taught habits of propriety while in the company of each other. Therefore, unrestricted association, sentimentalism, flirtation, loitering of couples in the buildings or secluded places and the meeting of the opposite sex in deliberately clandestine manner in secret or public places are forbidden. Students committing these offences will be disciplined or sent for counseling. 38 Eden High School Student Manual Loitering or hesitating for the sake of visiting of the opposite sex on campus is strictly prohibited. At no time students of the opposite sex are permitted to touch, or display physical affection on campus or on the streets while going home. Students are to refrain from allowing their friends to come on campus just for socializing or for visiting members of the opposite sex. If this type of visit occurs, visitors will be asked to leave campus. Students will not be allowed to receive phone call during class time unless it is an emergency. Only parents/guardians are allowed to telephone the school for a student to be summoned. Students will be allowed to make phone calls to their homes in case of emergencies. PARENTING 1. Any student who becomes pregnant or is responsible for a pregnancy while enrolled at Eden will be asked to withdraw from school. 2. The students can be reconsidered for re-admittance two years after the birth of the child depending on the decision of the school board. 3. Any student who commits abortion shall be expelled from school, provided that there is enough evidence. 4. Students who are found cohabitating out of wedlock will be required to withdraw from school. 39 Eden High School Student Manual 10. CELL PHONES & COMPUTERS Students are not allowed to have cellular phones, tablets, or laptops on campus without proper authorization. Students are not allowed to have cellular phones during CXC exams, as the school can be disqualified. Where parents request for a student to have a cellular phone, arrangements must be made for the phone to be kept in the office during school hours and a fee of $1 per day will be charged. If the phone is lost while in the care of the office, up to a maximum of $100.00 can be compensated by the school. Laptops & tablets are not to be used during school hours unless it is for presentation purposes only, upon request of the subject teacher. A student who brings his/her laptop or tablet to school must leave the device in the office before and after the presentation. The school is not responsible for any damage or lost of device. Failure to comply with the rule will result in the device being confiscated and a fine of $50.00 charged for recovery of the device. . The school will not assume any responsibility for devices left in the office after a one week period. In cases of emergency students should consult the secretary to make the phone call. 11. INTERNET AND COMPUTER USE Access to Internet is made available to students, teachers, and staff of Eden SDA High School. The goal is to promote educational excellence by facilitating research, resources sharing, innovation and communication. The Internet is to be used in support of research and education and consistent with the educational objectives of the school. Remember that internet use is a privilege, NOT a right. All internet transactions are monitored by the server. 40 Eden High School Student Manual Each new student of Eden is provided with a login name and password which provide access to the many IT facilities within the school. Your account is set up on the first session of Information Technology class. Your login name and password are for your personal use only and must not be used to permit any other person to gain access to the school network or its attached resources. Your password and username should last you for as long as you attend the high school (normally, 4 years). Please do not forget it. You can always change the password at any given time. Unacceptable Internet use will consist of, but not be limited to the following: A. Transmitting, accessing, printing, downloading or uploading any material which might be deemed pornographic, obscene, sexually explicit, indecent or vulgar; B. Transmitting, accessing, printing, downloading or uploading any material which might be deemed abusive, hateful, degrading, demeaning, derogatory or defamatory; C. Vandalizing, damaging, disabling or gaining unauthorized access to another person's property, file, data, or materials; D. Vandalizing, damaging, disabling or gaining unauthorized access to district- or building- owned computer systems, files, data or programs; E. Accessing, printing, downloading or uploading personal web pages; F. Engaging in any commercial or business activity; G. On-line game playing; H. Printing, downloading or uploading information from a personal flash drive without permission; I. Using social networking website during school hours; J. Chat rooms K. A fine will be charged to any student who vandalizes or damages any lab property. 41 Eden High School Student Manual Please note that NO student is allowed to use the computer lab during break or lunch. After classes the lab may be used for research, provided that a teacher is present to supervise. The network administrator may, if necessary, review files to keep the system up and running. Users should not expect that files stored on the server will always be private. 12. LITERATURE Since the printed page is one of the mightiest forces for good or evil in the life of a reader, students are asked to read only that which ennobles and uplifts, and to abstain form reading “frivolous tales, story magazines, pornographic literature, comic, novels or other forms of questionable literature. “Those who are in God’s service spend neither time nor money in unprofitable reading.” 13. STUDENT COUNCIL During the early part of the first semester the student body will have the opportunity to elect officers for their homerooms. These officers will in turn be elected at a general meeting to serve on an executive committee. The President will be elected from the officers in third form only. The previous president will serve as counselor. Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, Religious Activities Coordinator, and two vocals Two counselors will also be elected from among the staff members, one by the students and one by the staff. 42 Eden High School Student Manual 14. PREFECTS Prefects are selected students from all forms. Ideally, they are respected by staff and by pupils. 1. Prefects are expected to maintain a high standard of behavior and a high standard of justice. 2. They are generally confined to maintain an orderly movement of other pupils about the school, and taking an important part in the organization and administration of regular or special school functions. Such delegation of authority and responsibility by teachers to pupils can provide many opportunities for the prefects to assist the young and learn to use authority. Younger pupils, too, are obliged to experience the rule of their seniors before they move on to exercise power themselves. 3. The influence of prefects falls equally upon all younger pupils, thus eliminating discrimination between those of different abilities and social backgrounds. On all sides, there is general recognition that the prefectural system is an important part of the educational experience which has to do with the development of character and responsibility. A student will learn from the experiences undergone within the prefect system of the school. 43 Eden High School Student Manual The role of the prefect can be divided into three major areas: • Day to day assistance within the school • An ambassador/ representative of the school. • Support such as support in classrooms for one on one student mentoring, for teacher support such as running errands. Other duties may include supervising behavior in the cafeteria, assembly or gate duty at the beginning of the school day. Prefects are also expected to support staff by monitoring uniform code throughout the school and dealing with unruly behavior. Requirements for being a prefect: 1. The students must have a good record of conduct. 2. The students must have a GPA of 2.5 or above. 3. The students must be punctual to school, seldom miss school and must respect teachers and students. 4. Leadership qualities The faculty of Eden SDA High School will review the different students who will be apt for being a prefect. Once the students have been confirmed for prefects, the student will receive a contract. Once the prefect has breached the contract, he/she will be asked to resign. 44 Eden High School Student Manual 15. HOMEROOM ACTIVITIES It is compulsory that students participate in all classroom activities including fundraising, community projects, class improvement and all other extra curricular activities. Class dues are collected already in registration. 16. SCIENCE LABORATORY RULES These are some of the general rules, teachers may apply others. a. Obey the safety rules b. Do not destroy lab equipment c. Do not take food or drinks into the lab without proper authorization. d. No one is to enter the lab without authorization of the teacher. e. No bags allowed f. A fine will be charged to any student who vandalizes or damages any lab property. 17. LIBRARY a. Library hours - Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 3:30 b. Silence is to be observed at all times. c. Students are not to deface/disfigure any encyclopedia, magazine, reference books or library furniture or property. Damaged books/furniture must be paid in FULL by the student. d. No food or drinks in the library. e. No student allowed in the library unless the librarian is present. f. Students are asked to leave all books on the table after they have been used. 45 Eden High School Student Manual 18. CAFETERIA “Study is not the principal cause of breakdown of the mental powers. The main cause is improper diet, irregular meals, a lack of physical exercise, and careless inattention in other respects to the laws of the health.” CT p.299 In harmony with the above statement, flesh foods are not served in the school cafeteria and should not be brought on to campus. Parents are requested to cooperate in maintaining these principles and when sending foods, it is recommended that healthful foods be chosen. In order to provide an efficient service in the cafeteria, the students must adhere to the following rules: a. All students must be in the line to be served b. Students in the line should not receive money from any other student who is not in the line to purchase for them. c. Students who receive money or jump line will be asked to come out from the line. d. NO loitering at any time e. No sitting on the tables. f. Defacing, destroying or vandalizing Cafeteria’s property will result in the students paying in FULL for damage caused. 19. ASSEMBLY/CHAPEL Every Monday, from 7:40-8:00 AM an assembly is carried out. Students are expected to line up in front of the flagpole by 7:40 AM. Students are to stand at attention when the National Anthem and the school song are sung. Failure to do this will result in disciplinary action. All students must be present during the weekly Spiritual Assembly. Students are not allowed to chew or behave disruptively during this time. Failure to behave properly will result in disciplinary action. 46 Eden High School Student Manual 20. TEACHERS DEVOTION Every morning teachers have devotion from 7:15 to 7:30 AM. Students are requested NOT to seek a teacher during this time. 21. CLASSROOM RULES a. Chewing is prohibited b. Sit properly at all times c. Walking around is discouraged d. Be respectful e. Be courteous f. Vandalism of school property is a grievous offence; this includes the marking of desk and armchair. g. Any other rule that the homeroom deems best. 22. BAG SEARCH Authorized inspection of student and search of bags will be done periodically. Student cooperation is expected at all times. 23. ABSENCE DURING CLASS ACTIVITY A student who is absent when a quiz or test is administered, will have a 3 days grace period to be able to do the test/quiz, provided that a justifiable reason is provided for the absence. The student however, will receive a maximum of 70% upon passing the quiz/test. Please note that this rule does not apply to oral activities. 47 Eden High School Student Manual 24. PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED AT SCHOOL Students are advised to contact the administration if there is a problem within the school that merits attention. Students are not to contact any outsider for “assistance”. The use of cell phone to get out of campus assistance during class time is contrary to school rules which incur disciplinary measures. 25. MUSIC Music… we realize that music can be an emotionally-charged issue. It is fairly easy to evaluate the words, but what about the music itself? The Bible and the Spirit of Prophecy give us clear indication that there is a right and wrong type of music. However, they are a little vague as to the specifics. Therefore, we have set up the following guidelines, not as moral absolutes, but as safe limits for our school. Not rhythm dominated- Music has melody, harmony and rhythm. The music performed or listened to on campus should be in that order of precedence. Melody first and foremost, harmony second and rhythm least. Correct lyrics - lyrics should be doctrinally and otherwise correct in their philosophy. To God’s glory - Performances or religious music should be to the glory of God and not for the glory of the performer. The object of sacred music is to draw the listener closer to God. We love music here at Eden. It is a big part of our program. We encourage you to sing songs that will lift up the name of the Lord. Please note that MP3’s, MP4’s or any other musical device is not allowed on campus. Such devices found on students will be confiscated immediately and will be return to the parent after a fee of $50.00 is paid. 48 Eden High School Student Manual FINAL WORDS Students are required to obey any rule announced by a Teacher, the Administration, School Board or elected student representative, whether it is made in oral or written form. We do hope that you will enjoy a wonderful academic and spiritual educational life here at Eden S.D.A. High School and trust that you will be counted in that great day of our Lord. 49 Eden High School Student Manual EDEN SCHOOL SONG Sweet Eden School so dear to me Than all on earth beside Our hearts now turn with hope to Thee Our own dear Eden School. Chorus: Eden School! Blessed School! (2X) Our hearts now turn with hope to Thee, Our own dear Eden School. Oh may our teachers here unfold An education true And then at last reach Heaven’s goal In this dear Eden School. 50 Eden High School Student Manual THE NATIONAL ANTHEM Land Of The Free O, Land of the Free by the Carib Sea, Our manhood we pledge to thy liberty! No tyrants here linger, despots must flee This tranquil haven of democracy The blood of our sires which hallows the sod, Brought freedom from slavery oppression’s rod, By the might of truth and the grace of God, No longer shall we be hewers of wood Chorus: Arise! Ye sons of the Baymen’s clan, Put on your armour, clear the land! Drive back the tyrants, let despots fleeLand of the Free by the Carib Sea! Nature has blessed thee with wealth untold, O’er mountains and valleys where prairies roll; Our fathers, the Baymen, valiant and bold Drove back the invader; this heritage hold From proud Rio Hondo to old Sarstoon, Through coral isle, over blue lagoon; Keep watch with the angels, the stars and moon; For freedom comes tomorrow’s noon. 51 Eden High School Student Manual School Calendar of Activities 2013 - 2014 DATE DAY EVENTS FIRST SEMESTER AUGUST 05-16 05-23 19-23 28 28 29 Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Wednesday Wednesday Thursday 10 11 12 18 20 21 25 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Wednesday Friday 5 14 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 Sabbath Monday Friday Sabbath Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 28– 1 6 9 11 13 17 19 30 Mon-Fri Wednesday Sabbath Monday Wednesday Sunday Tuesday Sabbath 7 8 9 - 13 Sabbath Sunday Mon-Fri CPD Workshops Career week (3rd formers) Teacher’s Orientation Week First Semester Begins First Form Orientation Only Orientation- All students SEPTEMBER Wednesday National Day (holiday) Organization of houses for sports Parent Teachers Meeting/ 4th year CXC Awards Day Vigil of Independence Parade Independence Day (Holiday) Inter-Houses Sports commences OCTOBER Sabbath Celebration Pan-American Holiday End of First mid-semester Octavia Waight visitation Basketball Tournament ~ Eden Mid-Semester grades due in office CXC Pre-registration Distribution of Mid-semester reports Spiritual Retreat NOVEMBER First Week of Spiritual Emphasis Spelling bee contest Sabbath Celebration Registration for CXC Career day Relathon Garifuna Settlement day Sabbath Celebration DECEMBER Christmas Concert Football tournament ~ BAC First Semester Exams 52 Eden High School Student Manual 16- 3 Mon-Fri Christmas Break End of First Semester SECOND SEMESTER JANUARY 6 9 15 18 Monday Thursday Wednesday Sabbath 4 10-14 15 16 21 25 27 Tuesday Mon-Fri Sabbath Sunday Friday Tuesday Thursday 3 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 Monday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sabbath 7 10 14-25 28 Monday Thursday Mon-Fri Monday 1 5 6-9 7 13 15 16 22 23 24 Thursday Monday Tues-Fri Wednesday Tuesday Thursday Friday Thursday Friday Classes Begin/1st Semester grades due Issue of First Semester Report Community Service Day Sabbath Celebration FEBRUARY Educational Tour Second Week of Spiritual Emphasis Sabbath Celebration Volleyball Tournament ~ Canaan End of fourth form mid semester 4th Form Mid semester grades due Issue of 4th Form Mid-sem Report MARCH Graduation fees due End of Mid-semester ( Forms1st-3rd ) National Heroes and Benefactors’ Day Mid-Semester Grades due in office Elocution contest Distribution of mid semester reports Sports day Sabbath Celebration APRIL PSE first Sitting (No Classes) SDA SPORTS ENCOUNTER (VOP) EASTER BREAK Classes resume MAY Labor Day (Holiday) PSE Second Sitting (No Classes) Diploma Exams Bible bowl Fourth Form Grades due in office Fourth Form final reports issued Teachers’ Day (No Classes) Parents’ Night Class Activities Sovereign’s Day (holiday) 53 Eden High School Student Manual 30 30 31-1 Friday Friday Sat-Sun Preparation for Graduation Last day of application for 1st year Graduation 2013-2014 JUNE 1 3-6 8 9 11 17 18- 27 24-11 Jul 23 24 Sunday Tues - Fri Sunday Monday Wednesday Tuesday Wed-Fri Thurs-Fri Monday Tuesday Graduation Final Exams(1st-3rd) Teachers’ Family Day Summer Vacation Commences Grades for 1st to 3rd Form due in office Reports issued to parents Recuperation Summer Course Math & English Registration for 1st year students Registration for 2nd-4rd Form JULY 1-31 30-11Jul Mon-Fri VACATION FOR TEACHERS Summer Class for 1st year students 54 Eden High School Student Manual 55 Eden High School Student Manual 56