
The Bird Call
November 2024
Welcome
Hello Clever Bluejays! Welcome to another edition of the Clever High School monthly newsletter which aims to keep our community informed about all of the happenings at our school.
I always look forward to sharing the latest updates and happenings from CHS. November gives us a chance to embrace the spirit of gratitude and reflection. As we continue our journey through the semester, it's a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our accomplishments and engage in the various events and activities lined up for this month. The cooler weather and the anticipation of the upcoming holidays seem to foster a sense of community and togetherness among us all.
Please remember to follow the high school and district Facebook pages for important announcements and updates. Additionally, if any personal information (email address, phone number, emergency contacts, etc.) has changed, please take a moment to update those details in Lumen.
Thank you for your continued support. As always, if there are questions please reach out.
Go Jays!
Joe Casey
High School Principal/A+ Coordinator
Email: caseyj@cleverbluejays.org
Thanksgiving Break
Rooms
Lumen Log In
Kime's Corner
Character Education in the HS
Our character word of the month for November is Trustworthy. A trustworthy Clever Bluejay tells the truth and is sincere - They say what they mean and mean what they say. These students keep their word and are reliable and dependable. Students who receive a positive referral from a staff member for exhibiting the character word of the month will receive a certificate for a free scoop of ice cream from BlueJay Scoops and a candy bar.
Attendance
Our attendance goal is for each student to have 95% for the year. This would equate to about 7.25 full days missed (excused or unexcused absences) for the school year. In order to work towards this goal, we will be offering attendance incentives each semester this year for those students meeting that 95% goal. In December, we will be having our first incentive activity, stay tuned for more information. We appreciate everyone making it to school and making it on time!
Senior Citizen Appreciation Dinner
Class of 2025 Graduation
Counselor's Connection
Mrs. Waisner is here to help students with their college and career plans. She will help them develop a postsecondary plan. Deciding what to do after high school can be hard, so I'm here to provide support on all but not limited to:
Career Exploration
Researching majors and programs
Assisting with college applications
FAFSA
Financial Aid / Scholarships
Military
Workforce / Apprenticeships
Develop a postsecondary plan
Develop a financial plan
Provide resources & support
We support ALL pathways: College, Workforce, and Military.
Dates to know
November 8th - OTC will be at the high school to help any sophomore apply to the tech center. The tech center has multiple opportunities for students. Please go to this site for all options.
November 13th - MSU Campus Tour
November 22nd - Drury Campus Tour
December 4th - SBU Campus Tour
December 6th - OTC Health Sciences Tour
ACT Dates - Register at actstudent.org (Saturday National Test Dates only)
If your student receives free/reduced lunches, they can take the ACT twice for free (Saturday national test dates only). Have them see Mrs. Waisner for details.
9th grade - 8/9 ACT - Please sign up as soon as possible.
There will be an 8/9 ACT test on November 20th. This is for any 9th grade students that are interested in taking the test. Students need to sign up here by November 8th and pay $18 to Mrs. Waisner by November 15th.
Pre ACT
There will be a pre ACT for students 10th grade and up on November 20th. This is for any students that would like to take the pre act again before taking a regular act or for any A+ students that need a qualifying math score to receive their A+ scholarship. Students need to sign up here by November 8th and pay $18 to Mrs. Waisner by November 15th.
The regular school day ACT will be in March.
In December we will begin our Signs of Suicide training. Please watch for more detailed information about our Signs of Suicide Program that will be sent out in our Mental Health Matters Newsletter. If you have questions or concerns about our suicide prevention training, please contact Mrs. Kirkbride.
Snow Days & Alternative Methods of Instruction (AMI)
As we move into fall and look ahead to winter, we would like to share some information about inclement weather days. Please read the following information carefully, and reach out to your building principal or the central office if you have any questions.
This year, the first two snow days which occur are already built into the calendar. They will not have to be made up. The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) allows schools to create AMI (Alternative Method of Instruction) days during inclement weather, and the Clever School District will implement AMI for snow days 3-7.
By taking advantage of AMI days, we reduce the amount of time the school district has to make up at the end of the year. Students will be counted present as long as their work for the day is completed. Students who do not complete their assignments will be counted absent.
Should we go beyond 7 snow days, subsequent days will be made up in May.
In summary, snow days will be addressed in the following manner:
Snow days 1and 2 are built into the calendar and will not be made up
Snow days 3-7 will utilize AMI
Additional snow days will be made up in May
For any student who does not have a Chromebook, another device, or internet at home we ask that you notify the office ASAP. Every effort will be made to provide paper copies of review material and assignments in advance.
Teacher Proud!
HOCO Pep Assembly
We had a great time at HOCO pep rally! Special thanks to our Leadership students and Mrs. Grant for all of the behind the scenes work to make it happen.
All State Honor Choir!
Huge congratulations to Madeline Swope and Maci Peters for becoming the first Clever students to make All-State Honor Choir!
Fall Picture Re-Takes
Mark your calendars for picture re-take day: Tuesday, November 12th.
Wobble Before You Gobble
Trivia Night!
Candid Clever
Notable CHS Policies
Personal Electronic Devices
In order to set a high standard of excellence and encourage students to actively engage in their learning, the following policy is in place.
In accordance with existing School Board Policy, personal electronic devices - including cell phones and wearable devices - will be prohibited during instructional time. Instructional time is defined as the time spent in a classroom during 1st – 7th hours and P.R.I.D.E. time. Instructional time includes the use of restrooms, water breaks, etc. Devices will need to be set to silent during instructional time and placed in the designated pouch assigned by the classroom teacher. At no point during a class period should a student access their personal electronic device. Additionally, students may not use their cell phones at any time during the school day to take pictures, record videos, and/or record audio. Furthermore, cell phones are strictly forbidden in the following locations: restrooms, locker rooms, and other district schools (i.e. during A+ tutoring, internships, etc).
In the spirit of compromise, utilizing personal electronic devices during the following times throughout the day will be acceptable:
- Before 7:38 and after 3:25 while on campus
- Between classes during passing times
- During the student's assigned lunch period
The inappropriate use of any personal electronic devices will result in disciplinary action. Exceptions need to be approved through building administration. Parents and students are reminded that the school office phones are available for parents and students to contact each other for legitimate reasons, i.e. illness or personal matters. You can reach the main office by calling 743-4830. Beginning this school year, consequences for violating the Personal Electronic Device policy will be as follows:
1st Offense: Device is confiscated and turned in to the main office. Administrative conference and phone call home. Student can retrieve device at the end of the school day.
2nd and Subsequent Offense(s): Device is confiscated and turned in to the main office. Administrative conference and phone call home. Parent/guardian will be required to pick up device on a day school is in session between 7:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Absent Work
The number of days allowed for making up/turning in work due to an absence will be equal to the number of days missed. For example, a student who misses two days of school will have until the end of the school day on the second day he/she is back to turn in missing assignments.
Assignments not completed within the allowed timeframe will be recorded as Incomplete ("I") and will then follow the guidelines for missing assignments.
Missing Assignments & Re-Do Procedure
All Formative and Summative activities not turned in on time will be recorded as an Incomplete ("I") in the grade book. This will be calculated as a zero in the student's overall grade. For assignments completed on time, the original grade will be recorded. Turning in incomplete work or re-doing an assignment will be allowed and the new grade will be recorded as long as the following timeframes are met. If the timeframes are not met, the grade will remain an Incomplete or the original grade will be the final grade.
Formative: Due no later than the beginning of class the following Tuesday*.
Summative: Due no later than the end of the school day 7 calendar days* from the original due date (missing) or the day the graded assignment was recorded in Lumen (re-do).
*If the final due date is a day that school is not in session (inclement weather, breaks, etc.), it will extend to the next day school is in session.
It is recognized that unforeseen hardships will arise which might result in the need for flexibility within this policy. In those circumstances, individual exceptions will be considered at the discretion of the teacher or building administration as long as the student or parent/guardian communicates in a proactive manner.
Use of Artificial Intelligence
Access to Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more available and easy to use for students. More specifically, AI is commonly used by students to write essays and answer school-related questions. These AI capabilities encourage academic dishonesty.
As a result, the academic dishonesty policy in the high school handbook now includes a statement specifically prohibiting the broad use of AI tools to complete assignments. As is the case with any new technology (calculators, search engines, etc.), there are practical uses that will increase efficiency, prompt deeper levels of understanding, and more. Our hope is to work together to find the balance while deterring students from relying on AI to think for them.
Eligibility Policy
Eligibility checks will take place on the following days during the school year:
September 11, 2024
September 25, 2024
October 9, 2024
October 23, 2024
November 6, 2024
November 20, 2024
December 4, 2024
December 18, 2024
January 29, 2025
February 12, 2025
February 26, 2025
March 12, 2025
April 2, 2025
April 16, 2025
April 30, 2025
May 14, 2025
Tutoring Bus
Every Wednesday, a tutoring bus will be available to students who need a ride home. The bus will leave the high school around 4:40 pm. If you would like to take advantage of this opportunity, Mrs. Larson (larsong@cleverbluejays.org) in the main office needs to be notified by noon each Wednesday so that final plans can be made with the transportation department.