- If you have trouble with your locker (won't open, vandalism, someone else is
using it, etc.) see Mrs. Giaconia in the high school office.
- If you have a problem with your schedule, see your guidance counselor – Ms.
Lyons or Mrs. Simonson.
- If you don't feel well, get a pass from you teacher and go see Ms. Brunelle –
the school nurse. If she feels you need to go home, she will call your parent.
- If you need to be excused from school, bring your excuse to Ms. Brunelle. If
you are being excused due to illness, your parent or guardian must sign you out
in the main office.
- If you have a problem and want to talk to some one, see the Social Worker, Mr.
Gottung.
- If you are late to school, report to the main office for an entrance pass to your
class.
- If you need a lunch ticket or have lost a lunch ticket, see Mrs. Scott in the
cafeteria.
- If you want to use the telephone, (which may be used only in emergencies), see
Mrs. Horton in the office.
- If you missed the bus coming to school, call Mrs. Giaconia in the main office.
If you miss the bus going home, see Mrs. Giaconia.
- If you want to ride the late bus, you must obtain a late pass signed by the
teacher you stayed after school with and then have it signed in the café by
authorized signor . Students are not allowed to ride on any bus other than their
own.
- If you forgot something at home and need it today for school, see Mrs. Giaconia
(she will contact a parent to bring it in if possible).
- If you need help with homework, see your teacher, guidance counselor or peer
leader.
- If you want to play a sport, see Mr. Barnhart or the coach of
the sport. Sport sign up sheets are posted in the nurse's office.
- If you are having trouble in a course, see your teacher or guidance counselor.
- If you are having trouble with another student, see Mr. Barnhart as soon as
possible.
- If you missed the morning announcements, they are posted daily outside of the
Principal's Office.
**Remember
Your peer leader is ultimately responsible for helping you; so get to know
him/her well. BUT, if you are in doubt at all about anything, see Mrs. Giaconia
or Mrs. Horton.