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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL3601 SW 147th AveMiami, FL 33186305-225-97297:20 AM - 2:20 ddockbulldog1

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKMiami-Dade County Public SchoolsThe School Board of Miami-Dade County, FloridaMs. Perla Tabares Hantman, ChairDr. Steve Gallon III, Vice ChairDr. Dorothy Bendross-MindingallMs. Susie V. CastilloDr. Lawrence S. FeldmanDr. Martin KarpDr. Lubby NavarroDr. Marta PérezMs. Mari Tere RojasStudent AdvisorMaria MartinezSUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLSMr. Alberto M. CarvalhoSCHOOL OPERATIONSMrs. Valtena G. BrownDeputy Superintendent/Chief Operating Officer2

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKVision StatementWe provide a world class education for every student.Mission StatementTo be the preeminent provider of the highest quality education that empowers all students to beproductive lifelong learners and responsible global citizens.ValuesExcellence - We pursue the highest standards in academic achievement and organizationalperformance.Equity - We foster an environment that serves all students and aspires to eliminate theachievement gap.Student Focus - We singularly focus on meeting our students’ needs and supporting them infulfilling their potential.Innovation - We encourage creativity and adaptability to new ideas and methods that will supportand improve student learning.Accountability - We accept responsibility for our successes and challenges and seek totransparently share our work in an ethical manner, as we strive towards continuous improvement.3

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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKTABLE OF CONTENTSMessage from PrincipalSchool’s Mission StatementFaculty RosterFeeder Pattern SchoolsSchool Information Bell Schedule Early Sign Out Late Arrival Lost and Found School Policy Replacement ID BadgesImportant Dates Back to School Nights - Open House School Calendar of EventsAcademic Programs – Student Progression Plan (SPP)Before/After School Care Program & Middle School Enrichment After School ProgramBring Your Own Devices (BYOD)Bullying/CyberbullyingClinic (full-service as applicable)Closing of SchoolCommunity School ProgramDiscrimination/HarassmentDismissal Bicycles/Skateboards (as applicable) Rainy Day Dismissal (as applicable) Students Drop-Off Pick-up (as applicable)5

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKElevatorEmergency Contact InformationFieldtripsHomeworkInterscholastic Athletics/IntramuralsMealtime Environment Free Breakfast Free/Reduced Price Lunch Program Meal Prices PAYPAMS Peanut-Allergies/Peanut-Free SchoolMental Health ServicesParent Toolkits Back to School ToolkitProtocols for Addressing ConcernsPublic-Private CollaborationRecessSafety and Security Emergency Operations Plan Fire Drills Emergency Drills Lockdown Procedures Threat Assessments VisitorsSchool Activities/ClubsSchool Center for Special Instructions (SCSI)School Class Pictures Process6

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKSchool TransportationSpecial Education/Section 504Student RecordsStudent ServicesStudent Success CentersThe Parent AcademyTransgender and Gender Non-Conforming StudentsVerification of ResidencyVolunteer ProgramAppendix A - School CalendarsAppendix B – Florida Statutes and School Board PoliciesAppendix C – Disclosure at Time of RegistrationAppendix D – Discrimination/Harassment Poster*Addendum to 2020-2021 Parent/Student HandbookMiami-Dade County Public SchoolsCOVID-19 Policies and Procedures for the Schoolhouse Instructional Model7

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKMessage from the PrincipalWelcome to the 2020-2021 school year! My name is Allen Breeding, and it is mypleasure to be the principal of the G. Holmes Braddock Senior High School. Iknow that this year has been a unique one as we have been learning online dueto the COVID-19 pandemic. We look forward to the students returning to ourcampus as we continue to navigate our new normal.Our staff of dedicated and innovative professionals is committed to providing thevery best educational program available where we aspire to be leaders. Westrive to foster the academic, social, and emotional development of all ourstudents so that they may become active global participants and prosper intoday’s ever-changing society. It is with great pride that I congratulate the staff,students, parents and community for working together to excel and exceed theexpectations set forth at the start of each school year.In addition to supporting your future academic success, we encourage you totake part in our athletic programs, clubs, and extracurricular activities. I welcomeall of you to become involved in our campus life because we believe there is apositive correlation between academic success and school spirit. G. HolmesBraddock SHS is a reflection of the community it serves and as such, wecontinue to seek your support to instill within our students a desire to welcomechallenges and strive to be the most productive members of our community thatthey can be.We look forward to watching you begin and/or continue your focus towardsacademic success at G. Holmes Braddock Senior High School. On behalf of theentire G. Holmes Braddock Senior High School faculty and staff, I wish all ourstudents and parents a successful 2020-2021 school year!Once again good luck and remember, “#MakeItBraddock!”Go Bulldogs!Mr. Allen N. Breeding, IIIPrincipal8

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLVISION STATEMENTEmpowerment through AcademicsMISSION STATEMENTOur school’s mission is to provide a rigorous, safe, technologically integrated learningcommunity empowering students to become responsible and productive global citizens.PHILOSOPHY AND GOALSBraddock Senior High School is a school in which all students can find success in learningand training for the future. Public education must be fundamentally restructured toensure that all students meet higher standards. The focus on education must changefrom procedures to results. An important component of this restructuring effort is toensure that every child, regardless of background and disability, acquires the knowledgeand skills necessary to succeed in a dynamic economy.The basic philosophy of Braddock is to strive for the following: To motivate dedicated teachers and administrators to embrace our role as educatorsin preparing our students. Reshaping teaching philosophies and styles to prepare ourstudents to become viable members of the work force of the 21st century must occur.To instill a realization that every student is someone who has the right to continue tobe someone in the world of tomorrow.To motivate each student to demonstrate his/her maximum potential as we welcomethem to Braddock regardless of his/her background, culture, or educationalexperience.To join hands with representatives of business and industry to identify and solve whatare perceived to be the shortcomings of public education.To bridge the gap between education and the world of work.To accept and promote change; to challenge upward; to encourage staff, students,parents and representatives of the community to participate in an ongoing dialogue.To implement the Superintendent’s priority strategies through school-wide strategicplanning.9

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLVISION STATEMENTEmpowerment through AcademicsMISSION STATEMENTOur school’s mission is to provide a rigorous, safe, technologically integrated learningcommunity empowering students to become responsible and productive global citizens.PHILOSOPHY AND GOALSBraddock Senior High School is a school in which all students can find success in learningand training for the future. Public education must be fundamentally restructured toensure that all students meet higher standards. The focus on education must changefrom procedures to results. An important component of this restructuring effort is toensure that every child, regardless of background and disability, acquires the knowledgeand skills necessary to succeed in a dynamic economy.The basic philosophy of Braddock is to strive for the following: To motivate dedicated teachers and administrators to embrace our role as educatorsin preparing our students. Reshaping teaching philosophies and styles to prepare ourstudents to become viable members of the work force of the 21st century must occur.To instill a realization that every student is someone who has the right to continue tobe someone in the world of tomorrow.To motivate each student to demonstrate his/her maximum potential as we welcomethem to Braddock regardless of his/her background, culture, or educationalexperience.To join hands with representatives of business and industry to identify and solve whatare perceived to be the shortcomings of public education.To bridge the gap between education and the world of work.To accept and promote change; to challenge upward; to encourage staff, students,parents and representatives of the community to participate in an ongoing dialogue.To implement the Superintendent’s priority strategies through school-wide strategicplanning.10

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKFeeder Pattern SchoolsG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLMiddle SchoolsW.R. THOMAS MIDDLE SCHOOLPAUL BELL MIDDLEHOWARD MCMILLAN MIDDLEElementary SchoolsBENT TREE ELEMENTARYGREENGLADE ELEMENTARYROYAL GREEN ELEMENTARYZORAL NEAL HURSTON ELEMENTARYETHEL K. BECKHAM ELEMENTARYJOE HALL ELEMENTARYVILLAGE GREEN ELEMENTARYMARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS ELEMENTARY11

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKLeadership TeamAllen N. Breeding, IIIPrincipalDavid BrooksAP for 9th-12th Grade SPEDMayra Raya-HernandezAP for ELL 9th-12 Grade &12th GradeRon FergusonAP for Attendance & 11thGradeAlan SorianoAP for Curriculum &Principal’s DesigneeManny Fernandez10th Grade, SCSI, Detentions,Exclusions & ReferralsNelly OdioActivities DirectorEric LapeAthletic DirectorIvette Perez9th Grade, iPrep LeadAlina WilliamsAssessment CoordinatorCarmen Molina-ChurchmanGraduation, Student ServicesYvette CarrionMagnet DirectorAnthony SainzHead Security12

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKClerical TeamMirta BernalRoom: 1134 TreasurerSofia NuñezRoom: 1141 Magnet OfficeTerri GonzalezRoom: 1115 APC SecretaryNina FernandezRoom: 1111 Lunch Applications, Community Involvement SpecialistKathryn HolwayRoom: Student Services Student ServicesBarbie MarreroRoom: 5101 SPED SecretaryGemma MoreraRoom: 1134 SecretaryMelissa PardoRoom: 1139 RegistrarCarmen PerezRoom: Attendance Office AttendanceTaytianna PireRoom: 1129 Principal’s SecretaryTerri ValdesRoom: 1121 Payroll, Substitute Locator, United WayExt.: 2236Ext: 2330Ext: 2205Ext. 2241Ext: 2210Ext: 2325Ext. 2209Ext. 2220Ext. 2248Ext. 2101Ext. 220813

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKCurriculum Council MembersAdvanced AcademicsYalmiris CabezasBusinessAna PerezESOLGloria KoppelmannFine ArtsZoraida Haibi-FigueraFitnessGail LeNobleMathJuan ReyLanguage ArtsBarbara FreixasReadingMelissa PedronScienceJesus LlanoSocial StudiesMary MilanSPEDRoxanne ZwellingStudent ServicesCarmen Molina-ChurchmanTech ArtsAdriana FundoraWorld LanguagesIliana LlapurAssessment CoordinatorAlina WilliamsMagnet Lead DirectorYvette CarrioniPrep Intern DirectorIvette Perez14

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKStudent Services Teamabergnes@dadeschools.netiPrep (All)Global 9th Grade M-ZAll Students: M, netGlobal 9th Grade s@dadeschools.net15

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOK2020 / 2021 Bell Schedule (Phase II)TIMEPERIODInstructional Minutes7:20AM – 8:50AMBlock 1/HR90 Minutes8:50AM - 8:58AMPassing/ Brain Break8:58AM - 10:28AMBlock 290 Minutes10:28AM - 10:36AMPassing/ Brain Break10:36AM - 12:42PMBlock 3 / Lunches90 MinutesInstructional Time10:36AM - 11:09AMInstructional TimeLUNCH 1PassingLUNCHES10:36AM- 11:06 AM11:09AM- 11:12AM(Teachers informstudents on virtualplatform of lunchperiod)PassingLUNCH 211:06AM- 11:12AM11:12AM – 11:42AMInstructional TimePassing11:12 AM- 12:42 PM11:42AM- 11:45AM10:36AM - 12:06PMPassing12:06PM- 12:12PMLUNCH 312:12 PM- 12:42 PMInstructional Time11:45AM- 12:42 PM12:42PM – 12:50 PM12:50 PM - 2:20 PMLUNCH 1Buildings4200 (Science)5000 BuildingPassing/ Brain BreakBlock 490 MinutesLUNCH 2Buildings10003100 (PE/Dance)4100 (West)4200 (Business)LUNCH 3Buildings2000 BuildingNJROTC4100 (East)16

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKA (ODD)B (EVEN)Block 11Block 12Block 23Block 24Block 35Block 36Block 47Block 48School Information Early Sign OutThe early release of students causes disruption to the academic performance of allstudents and may create safety and security concerns. No students shall be releasedwithin the final thirty (30) minutes of the school day unless authorized by the Principal orPrincipal’s designee (i.e., emergency, sickness). Late ArrivalStudents who are tardy to school must report to the Attendance Office to secure an admit.Excessive tardiness may result in loss of privileges, detention, parent conference, and/orsuspension. Lost and Found School Policy: See Attendance Office Replacement ID Badges: Room# 4117Important Dates Back to School Nights – Open House (as applicable)School LevelWindow Period Elementary/K-8CentersTBDMiddle SchoolsTBDSenior High SchoolsTBDSpecial CentersTBDSchool DateSchool Calendar of Events: Club Fair (TBD) and Curriculum Expo (TBD)17

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOK Progress Reports and Report Card DatesGradingDistribution ofPeriodProgress Reports19/25/2020Distribution ofReport 145/7/20216/25/2021Academic Programs – Student Progression Plan (SPP), School Board Policy 5410Provides guidance to teachers, school and district administrators, parents and other stakeholdersregarding the requirements and procedures for students to progress from one grade to the next,kindergarten through grade 12 and adult education. The information presented in this documentis derived from requirements set forth by Florida Statues, State Board of Education Rules andPolicies established by The School Board of Miami-Dade County.Before/After School Care Program & Middle School Enrichment After School ProgramFor those parents considering going back to work and/or are presently working, there are 224 lowcost Before and After School Care programs that serve both Elementary and K-8 Center studentsand 62 Middle School Enrichment After School programs that help tutor middle school studentsthroughout the Miami-Dade County School district. Each of these programs are staffed with statecertified instructors, state certified program managers, or state certified activity leaders who areall prepared to enrich and expand the after-school experience of the students they serve.This year, Miami-Dade County Public Schools will offer 286 After School programs on schooldays. Before-school care programs will be provided as needed.After-school care programs are conducted from the time of school dismissal until 6:00 p.m.Before-school care programs begin approximately one hour before school starts. Summer Campoperates from 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Parents should check with their child's school for specificstart times.All after-school care programs provide planned activities, which include homework assistance,indoor and outdoor games, arts and crafts, snack time and various recreational activities. Manyprograms offer reading and math tutoring, music, ceramics, chess, drama and other classesdesigned to provide participants with a variety of educational and enrichment experiences.Before-school care programs provide supervised, quiet activities for students.The cost of Elementary and K-8 after school care is 40 per week; the cost of Middle SchoolEnrichment after school care is 40 per week; the cost of before school care is 20 per week andthe cost of Summer Camp is 100.00 per week. These programs are offered by one of sevenproviders: Miami-Dade County Public Schools Principal Operated Before After-School Programs Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) Family Christian Association of America (FCAA)18

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOK Sunshine After-School Child Care (SASCC)South Florida After-School All Stars (SFASAS)Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)Bring Your Own Device allows students, parents, staff and guests to integrate the utilization oftechnology devices at specified times during the instructional day to enhance the learningexperience. Examples of the types of technology which can be used are Windows laptops/tablets,Mac laptops, Android tablets, and iPads.Bullying/CyberbullyingThe School Board has adopted a policy Against Bullying and Harassment with Bullying definedby state law as systematically and chronically inflicting physical harm or psychological distresson one or more students. Complaints of bullying should be reported to the Principalpromptly. Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that takes place virtually over digital devices such ascomputers, smartphones, and tablets. Cyberbullying most commonly takes place via social media,texting, instant messaging, and email. Say NO to cyberbullying! If you or someone you know isbeing bullied, report this information to the Bullying/Harassment Anonymous Helpline at 305-995CARE (2273) or the school principal. Resources: http://studentservices.dadeschools.net/# h policy manual.asp StopBullying.gov h Connect Nurse Available onsiteClosing of SchoolThe emergency closing of a school for any cause, such as weather or in which the safety ofindividuals may be endangered, is only at the discretion of the Superintendent of Schools.Community School ProgramThe Community School Program offers an opportunity for the public-school system to determinethe needs of the community and provides a mechanism to meet those needs. The curriculum ofthe Community School Program is as wide and varied as the needs of the community it serves.Community schools provide programs that are funded by fees, tuition, grants, and donations, oncommunity school sites, in adult centers, in satellite programs, and at off-campus, non-publicschool locations throughout Miami-Dade County.Each of the 39 Community Education Centers offer classes for individuals of all ages, skill levelsand language capabilities. Students enrolling in language or computer classes have theopportunity to enhance the job skills needed to satisfy the demands of today’s world. Annually,thousands of people have taken advantage of these recreational and educational opportunities,19

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKand if an individual or group wants to acquire a specific new skill, Miami-Dade County PublicSchools can work with each to create a class that suits the needs of all interests.For more specific information on Miami-Dade County Public Schools Community Education andBefore and After School Care programs or Middle School Enrichment After School programs,please log on to our website at www.dadecommunityschools.net or please call Mr. Victor Ferrante,Executive Director at 305-817-0014.Discrimination/HarassmentThe School Board has a prohibition against discrimination/harassment based on race, color,ethnic or national origin, citizenship status, religion, marital status, disability, genetic information,age, political beliefs, sexual orientation, gender, gender identification, social and familybackground, linguistic preference, pregnancy, and any other basis prohibited by law. Studentsare encouraged to promptly report incidents of discriminatory or harassing conduct to theirPrincipal or the Office of Civil Rights Compliance (CRC) so that the conduct can be addressedbefore it becomes severe, pervasive, and persistent. The School Board has also adopted a policyAgainst Bullying and Harassment with Bullying defined by state law as systematically andchronically inflicting physical harm or psychological distress on one or more students. Complaintsof bullying should be reported to the Principal promptly.Dismissal2:20 PMEarly DismissalIn the case of divorced or separated parents, the enrolling parent shall indicate on the EmergencyStudent Data Form the individual(s) to whom the student may be released during the school day.ElevatorThe school elevator is to be used by individuals who are disabled or injured and cannot use thestairs.Emergency Contact InformationEmergency Student Data Forms are distributed during the first week of school. Students areexpected to bring the forms home and present them to their parents/guardians. The form must becarefully completed and returned. The information provided on the Emergency Student DataForms will enable school staff to contact the parent/guardian immediately in the case of anemergency. Parent/Guardian(s) that provide a cell phone number will receive text messagesshould an emergency arise. Students may only be released from school to the persons listed onthe form after presenting a picture identification. No persons, other than school staff, will haveaccess to the information submitted. Any divorced or separated parent contesting the informationin the Emergency Student Data Form may seek assistance from the court governing their divorce,separation, or custody matters to compel the enrolling parent to revise the information.Fieldtrips20

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKAll fieldtrips must be approved by the principal and Region Superintendent. Participation infieldtrips requires that the student present a fieldtrip form signed by the parent/guardian to his/herteacher(s) in advance. In addition, at times vendors who have a “no refund” policy will requireschools to pay the full amount of the fieldtrip prior to the event. In this case, students/parents willbe notified in advance of the vendor’s “no refund” policy.HomeworkPrincipals are encouraged to work with teachers and parents to implement guidelines found inHomework Policy 2330. Teachers are required to provide students with make-up assignmentsonce the absence has been excused; however, it is the responsibility of the student to requestthe assignments from the teacher(s).Interscholastic Athletics/IntramuralsThe Division of Athletics, Activities and Accreditation works with M-DCPS school sites to providestudents with opportunities to participate in athletics at various levels. Athletic programs areoffered at K-8 Centers, middle schools and high schools. At the middle schools, athletics consistsof intramural and interscholastic programs. At the high school level, interscholastic programs areoffered at most senior high schools.For participation in interscholastic athletics at the middle school level, a student must have a 2.00GPA in conduct and academics to participate. His or her parent must sign the M-DCPS MiddleSchool Athletic Program Consent and Release from Liability Certificate. For participation ininterscholastic athletics at the high school level, a GPA of 2.00 in conduct and academics isrequired except for incoming freshman. All participants must purchase athletic and/or footballinsurance to participate and must have a current physical form on file.A home education student must register his or her intent to participate in interscholasticextracurricular activities as a representative of the school before participation.The parents and student must also sign the Contract for Student Participation in InterscholasticCompetitions or Performances. The District also has policies concerning transfer students andparticipation in athletics. If a parent has questions concerning these policies, he or she shouldcontact the Division of Athletics, Activities and Accreditation.Mealtime EnvironmentSchool lunchtime should be an opportunity to encourage healthy lifestyle, promote socializationthat will affect early behaviors.The Department of Food and Nutrition serves healthy meals daily.nutrition.dadeschools.net for details on menus, programs, and services.Pleasevisit21

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOK Free BreakfastMiami-Dade County Public Schools offers breakfast free of charge to all M-DCPS Students.The breakfast at no charge is not dependent on the student qualifying for free/reduced pricemeals at lunch. Free/Reduced Price Lunch ProgramThe USDA Child Nutrition Programs as administered by Miami-Dade County PublicSchools provide free and reduced priced lunch for children unable to pay the full price. Inplace of the paper application, School Meal Program Brochures are distributed to allstudents informing parents on the application process and meal program. Parents areencouraged to complete an online application at the Department of Food and Nutrition atfreeandreducedmealapp.dadeschools.net. Paper applications are available in the school’sfront office upon request. Many students are approved through Direct Certification and donot submit a lunch application. If approved for meal benefits, the approval status is validthroughout the school year, the summer, and approximately the first twenty days of thenext school year. Meal PricesBreakfast School LunchPricesAll Students No ChargeElementary Students 2.25Adults 2.00Middle/Secondary Students 2.50Reduced Price lunch, all grade levels 0.40Adults 3.00PAYPAMSMiami-Dade County Public School’s Department of Food and Nutrition allowsparents/guardians the convenience to pay online for their child’s meals with a credit or debitcard at paypams.com. Parents/guardians create an account in PayPams for the child, andwill be able to access the following:a. view the account balanceb. schedule automatic paymentsc. receive low-balance e-mail remindersd. view a report of daily spending and cafeteria purchases Peanut Allergies/Peanut-Free SchoolParents/Guardians should notify the school principal of any allergy or other medicalcondition their child has and request the appropriate forms for completion.Mental Health Services22

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKMiami-Dade County Public Schools established The Department of Mental HealthServices to ensure the coordination of school and community resources and services tosupport the specific mental health needs of students. The programs in place provideprevention initiatives and also services for students with pre-existing mental healthchallenges. For assistance contact your child's school, the parent assistance line at(305) 995-7100 or visit arent ToolkitsVisit http://toolkit.dadeschools.net for back-to-school information. Please note, for the opening of2020-2021 school year, the site will direct you to http://reopening.dadeschools.net for the mostupdated information.Prekindergarten ProgramsM-DCPS offers a variety of prekindergarten programs throughout the District. Parents shouldcontact their home school for the available options for Pre-K students. For additional informationon VPK or Head Start/Early Head Start Programs, parents may contact the Department of EarlyChildhood Programs at 305-995-7632. For information on Pre-K ESE Programs, parents shouldcontact 305-271-5701. Parents may also access information at earlychildhood.dadeschools.net.Protocol for Addressing Parental ConcernsParents may generally address their complaints or concerns to the school administration, whichmay be followed by Region and District department review by appropriate. For issues involvingan individual teacher or class, parent/guardian address their concerns to the following individualsin the order below.23

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLG. HOLMES BRADDOCK SHS PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOKTeacherAssistantPrincipalPrincipalRegion Center:Line DirectorRegion SuperintendentSchool OperationsDistrictPublic-Private CollaborationRequests for private instructional personnel to collaborate with public instructional personnel inthe educational setting should be directed to the Principal for application of District procedures.RecessRecess is supervised, unstructured playtime where children have choices, develop rules for playand release energy and stress. Recess will be conducted outdoors when weather permits. Inthe case of inclement weather, appropriate recess activities will be conducted indoors.Schools shall provide at least 100 minutes of supervised, safe, and unstructured free-play recesseach week for students in kindergarten through grade 5, so that there are at least 20 consecutiveminutes of free-play recess per day.Safety and Security Emergency Operations PlanStudent and employee safety is a primary concern of the Miami-Dade County PublicSchool (M-DCPS) System. The Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) was created to provideschool personnel with the necessary leadership skills and knowledge needed to respondto critical incidents or other r

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