Gulf High School
5355 School Road
New Port Richey, FL 34652

July 2003

Dear Parent/Guardian of a GHS Student:

The summer is about over. We here at the school are working hard hiring new faculty, enrolling new students, reorganizing facilities and making last minute preparations for the faculty and students to return. There are many important items contained in this communication.

Theme for 2003-2004: Linking Resources to Improve Student Achievement

Next year we will continue to use the same theme as we did this year. This theme certainly includes all of the ideas we wish to follow. Our students need to link to various resources -- parents, teachers, counselors, other students and to the community. The adults in the student's life -- parents, faculty, counselors, administrators -- need to link to each other. All of us need to focus on improving student achievement. If we can each do our part I am sure we will see continued improved student achievement.

Beginning of the School Year

Tuesday, August 5 - Countywide Registration Day 8:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.
    On this day you are asked to report to the school to pick up the student's schedule, pay fees*, and secure locker assignments and bus passes.

Wednesday, August 6 - Orientation for new students (both upperclassmen and first time freshmen)
    6:30 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
    This will be the time to tour the campus, meet various personnel and learn about the clubs and activities GHS has to offer.

Monday. August 11 - First Day of Classes - Report to first period class by 7:40 A.M.
    It would be a good idea to arrive a bit early on this day.

*Fees
Student fees for various classes will be indicated on the schedule which will be picked up on Countywide Registration Day (August 5). Fees can be paid in cash or by check (Made payable to: Gulf High School).
 

Schedule Concerns

Enclosed is a copy of the courses which have been scheduled for you for the upcoming school year. These courses are based upon the most current schedule (as of July 17). In some cases the courses which appear are not exactly those the student selected in March and April. Reasons for changes in courses may be any one (or a combination) of the following: 

Note: If you feel the courses are not correct you should come to the school on Wednesday, July 30 at 11:00 A.M. OR 4:00 P.M. OR 7:00 P.M. At these times counselors will be available to work with students to correct the errors. Conferences with the counselors will be on a first come, first serve basis.

Report Cards

In an effort to keep parents and students better informed of student progress, the report card format is being changed for the 2003-2004 school year. Although the new format has not been approved by the Board of Education, there will be items on the report card which have not previously been included. 

It will be important for families to review each report card and to keep copies of the report cards from quarter to quarter so comparisons can be made. Report cards will be distributed on the following dates: October 13, January 14, March 24 and the final report card will be mailed on June 3.

Dress Code for 2003-2004

Since we are trying to instill in the students the need to be clean and modestly dressed, we are asking for family support in our efforts. Remember: Dress regulations are in effect 24/7 (at all times). A complete copy of the dress code is enclosed.

We will be enforcing a strong adherence to the dress code. Highlights: When selecting tops for school be sure the student's midriff (including the back) does not ever show - this includes while sitting at the cafeteria tables. All tops must have material beyond the shoulder seam (cap sleeve). The neckline cannot dip below an imaginary line drawn from armpit to armpit (no cleavage). Shorts cannot be shorter than 4 inches above the knee. Pants are to be secured at the waist and underclothing may not show. Naturally, shoes must be worn (this year backless shoes will be allowed). Hats and head coverings may not be worn on the campus at any time.

Adherence to dress regulations begins with the first day of school. To avoid problems (and referrals which will appear on the report card) students are encouraged to adhere to the dress code. Referrals will be written from the first day. If in doubt, do not wear the item(s) until you have checked it out!

NoGo List

Each year many students do not return books or other items such as team uniforms or money collected from fund raisers. These non-returned items add up to quite a financial burden for the school. In an effort to collect these monies, this year GHS will have a NoGo List containing the names of all students who owe from previous years. As events come up through the year, students whose names are on the list will not be allowed to purchase tickets for the events until they have paid their outstanding debt(s). Events will include: Homecoming Dance, Fashion Shows (homecoming and prom), Grad Night, Prom and any event during the school day for which tickets are required (i.e. talent shows, sports events, etc). It will be very important that all debts are cleared. Note: If you owe from previous years you will be notified on county registration day (August 5) with an attachment to the student's schedule. Books for this coming school year will not be distributed to students who owe from previous years.

For those who are new to Gulf High School: A most hearty WELCOME! To our "oldies": WELCOME BACK! I do hope the information found in this letter will be helpful to you. If there are other questions or concerns you may have please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to LINKING with you so every student at GHS will have a most productive year.

Sincerely,
Thomas E. Imerson, Principal

Enclosures:

Schedule + Others

 


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