Roy Johnson STEM Academy B.A.R.K.s
4th Week Edition: Week of August 26, 2024
New Information
Monday starts week three of school!
Students and Parents should be monitoring attendance, assignments, and grades in each class.
Everman ISD Secondary Block A/B Schedule here.
Morning Reminders
The building will open at 7:45 am.
Students should not be left outside the school building prior to 7:45 am. Please do not allow students to bring balls, toys, or other objects to play out front of the school.
Keeping students safe is a priority.
Bulldog Cafeteria
B.A.R.K.
PTO: Parent Teacher Organization
Contact the school and we will get you in touch with parents that are interested in starting our PTO.
Reminders and School Information
Roy Johnson STEM Academy Bell Schedule
EISD 2024 - 2025 Calendars - Academic Calendar, UIL Calendar, Secondary Block Schedule, School Start and Dismissal Times
Dress Code Policy - Anyone not following the dress code will be asked to change.
EISD 2024-2025 Student Code of Conduct & EISD 2024-2025 Grading Guidelines
Roy Johnson STEM Academy Report Card Information
EISD Athletic Event Bag Policy
EISD Transportation Information is accessible through the district website, including bus routes.
E-Safety
How do you keep safe online? There is a lot of information online and not all is safe for children.
Talk with your son/daughter about E-safety.
Social Networking
Social Networking sites make it easy to be creative online, keep in touch with friends and make use of videos, photos, music, and chat all in the same place.
- Always check your privacy settings to protect your privacy and yourself from strangers.
- Get your friends and family to check that you aren’t giving out too much personal information or posting inappropriate photos/films because they might see something you’ve missed.
- Keep your passwords to yourself.
- Respect yourself and others online.
- If you have a bad experience online report it to the service provider and tell an adult.
- Cyberbullying is NEVER acceptable. If you or someone you know is targeted by bullies online:
- Report the bully to the website/service operator.
- Keep evidence of the bullying behavior.
- Resist the temptation to reply to nasty messages.
- Tell an adult.
Personal Profiles
If you have a public profile anyone can see it but not everyone online is trustworthy. Personal information like your date of birth, your address, your mobile phone number and some photos are best kept offline.
Images and Videos Online
Photos and video are an important part of many websites. Always think before you post. Images stay online forever and can be copied, changed and used elsewhere.
If you wouldn’t be happy for your class teacher to see your social media photos then you should edit your profile. When you post something online, you are posting it on the biggest screen in the world to billions of people!
Digital Footprint
What you post online can be seen by lots of people and might stay online forever. They are like digital footprints – a trail that people can follow, picking up pieces of information about you.
We all leave digital footprints and with every new profile, photo or comment we add new ones. Even people you don’t know can learn a lot from them.
Your footprints can show you at your very best or very worst.
Contacting Social Media Sites if Someone has Posted Something Upsetting About You
Most websites have a way for you to ask them to remove videos, pictures, comments or profiles – that upsets you. Making a report doesn’t mean the content will definitely be removed. Websites have a set of rules which they expect people using their site to obey.
If you want to have something taken down from a site you should check to see if it breaks one of their rules (also known as Community Standards or Guidelines).
Before using any website you should read them to learn what is and isn’t, acceptable on the site. You should also learn how to report content to the site.
Remember, that to use any of these sites you need to be at least 13 years old. If you're under 13 and someone has posted something about you get an adult to help you report it.
Here’s where to find the rules and how to report for the most popular social networks and messaging apps:
YouTube
Bullying & Cyberbullying
Bullying
Texas Education Code (TEC) §37.0832 identifies bullying as a single significant act or a pattern of acts by one or more students directed at another student that exploits an imbalance of power and involves engaging in written or verbal expression, expression through electronic means, or physical conduct and that
- has the effect or will have the effect of physically harming a student, damaging a student's property, or placing a student in reasonable fear of harm to the student's person or of damage to the student's property;
- is sufficiently severe, persistent, or pervasive enough that the action or threat creates an intimidating, threatening, or abusive educational environment for a student;
- materially and substantially disrupts the educational process or the orderly operation of a classroom or school, or infringes on the rights of the victim at school.
Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is bullying that involves the use of any electronic communication device, including through the use of a cellular or other type of telephone, a computer, a camera, electronic mail, instant messaging, text messaging, a social media application, an Internet website, or any other Internet-based communication tool.
Bulldogs Take A Stand
The Everman Independent School District is committed to providing a positive learning environment for all students that enhances personal safety and promotes respect, dignity, and fairness among students. High standards are expected for both academic achievements and for behavior.
EISD strives to ensure that all of its students and employees are free from bullying, sexual harassment, and dating violence. All charges of bullying, sexual harassment, and dating violence are to be taken very seriously by students, faculty, staff, administration, and parents/guardians. EISD will make every effort to handle and respond to every charge and complaint filed by students and employees in a fair, thorough, and just manner. Every effort will be made to protect the due process rights of all victims and all alleged perpetrators.
It is important for each student to report any bullying or threats to the nearest assistant principal or principal at school as soon as possible so school officials may take appropriate action.
Other Important Information
After School Traffic Information
Important Dates
August 30: College Shirt Day
September 2: No School - Labor Day Holiday
September 5: Open House @ 5:30 - 7 PM
September 20: Early Release @ 12:45 PM
September 20: End of First Six Weeks
Contact Us
Website: https://www.eisd.org/johnson
Location: 8901 Oak Grove Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76140, USA
Phone: (817) 615-3670