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Douglas Adams
Middle School
Home of the Yellow Jackets
401 American Avenue
Brentwood, CA 94513
Phone: (925) 513-6450 Fax: (925) 516-3470
Website: https://www.brentwood.k12.ca.us/Adams/
Mike Wood, Principal
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IMPORTANT DATES:
First / Last Student Day of School
1st Work Day for Instructional Aides
Holiday
New Teacher Work Day
Professional Development Day
Teacher Work Day
Food Service Work Day
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Independence Day
First Day of Classes
Labor Day
Fall Break
Veterans Day
Thanksgiving Holiday
Winter Break
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First Semester
xx days
Second Semester xx days
180 days
AMS PROGRAM
Adams Middle Schools program is designed to be student centered and to meet the unique intellectual,
social, emotional, and physical needs of sixth, seventh and eighth graders. Every child has an adult
advocate for three years through our advisory program as well as being a member of a team that works
together to ensure student success. Our program provides for a smooth transition from the selfcontained elementary school setting to the departmentalized high school. All students experience a full
block schedule in the sixth grade with one teacher teaching language arts and social studies and the other
teacher teaching math and science. In seventh and eighth grade, students will transition to an integrated
team with each subject being taught by an individual teacher. In addition to core curriculum, daily
schedules include Physical Education, Health, and Electives. Our curriculum is aligned to the California
Standards and Benchmarks.
Academic Success
The primary goal at Adams Middle School is to provide a challenging learning experience for you as you
work toward academic success. Commitment to this goal requires a team effort between you, your
parents, and staff members. Communication is vitally important to academic success. Teachers
communicate through their web page, email, and voicemail. Teachers will send progress reports and report
cards to keep you updated on your progress. Homework is an important part of your school experience and
it is critical that you turn in your homework on time. Absences and family emergencies will be given an
extension based on the number of days missed. Attendance is a vital element towards your success at
school. Make sure you are on time and prepared for class every day.
Grading Scale
Adams School determines grades based on an 80/20 split. Eighty percent of a grade is based on tests,
quizzes, projects and class work. Homework and student participation is twenty percent of the grade.
The school wide grading scale is as follows:
100% - 93%
86% - 83%
76% - 73%
66% - 63%
92% - 90%
89% - 87%
AB+
82% - 80%
79% - 77%
BC+
72% - 70%
69% - 67%
CD+
62% - 60%
59% - 0%
DF
Academic Honesty
AMS is committed to providing well balanced rigorous programs that support the learning needs of all
students. Teachers create environments that are respectful where academic integrity is valued, and
cheating is discouraged. Students are responsible for doing their own work on assignments and tests.
Cheating and plagiarism are not acceptable behaviors and hinder the educational process.
Examples of this policy include but are not limited to:
Copying or taking work from another student and presenting it as ones own including essays, study
guides, homework, class work, and reports.
Submitting an essay or report written in whole or part by someone else and submitting it as ones
own.
Using cheat sheets, looking at another students test, or any other assistance unauthorized by
the teacher.
Unauthorized assisting or providing another student the opportunity to copy or share answers
during a test, quiz, class work or homework.
In PE, taking unauthorized short cuts on the fun and fitness activity.
Consequences for Academic Dishonesty will include appropriate disciplinary action consistent with
Board Policy and California Education Code. Consequences include, but may not be limited to:
1.
1st Offensea.
Teacher/Student conference
Classroom consequences which may include but are not limited to: zero credit for
assignment, re-do assignment for partial or zero credit, detention
d. Written documentation
2. 2nd Offensea.
b. Referral to Office
3. 3
rd
Offensea.
b. Suspension assigned
c.
Homework may be requested during an absence that lasts more than one day by contacting the school by
11:00 am. Work will be left in the office for you to pick up after 3:15pm.
Tardies
At AMS students are required to move from class to class daily. It is expected that all students arrive to
every class on time. Tardies create a disruption to the classroom and to our focus on academic success.
Excessive tardies may result in after school detention from 2:45-3:45. Students and their parents are
responsible for their own transportation home.
Promotion Policy
State legislation on Social Promotion and Retention requires that students meet grade level academic
standards in order to be promoted to the next grade. The Brentwood Union School District has adopted
Board Policy on Social Promotion. Staff members from throughout the district have worked to establish
grade level criteria for promotion between grades. The intent of the Promotion Policy is to help identify
students who are struggling to meet grade level academic standards. Every effort is made to help all
students meet those standards through classroom instruction, developmental classes in reading and math,
and after-school classes.
SUPPLY LIST
To help in the success of an Adams Middle School student, we recommend the following supplies be
brought to school daily:
3 ring binder
dividers
binder paper
index cards
pencils
pens (blue/black)
highlighters
glue stick
markers
erasers
ruler
colored pencils or crayons
backpack
calculator
supply box/pouch
athletic shoes
PE uniforms
Note: Some teachers may request additional items specific to their subject.
Student Recognition
School wide recognition of student achievement, citizenship, and accomplishments is important in
establishing a positive learning environment. Recognition promotes pride in learning and gives students a
sense of accomplishment and pride in themselves and their school. AMS provides many opportunities for
students to be recognized for individual strengths and talents.
Honor Roll & Honor Society
Students will be recognized for outstanding academic achievement in an evening celebration after the
first semester. Students eligible for Honor Roll must have a grade point average of 3.30 - 3.69. Students
eligible for Honor Society must have a grade point average of 3.70 or above. Final summative exams will
be factored into GPA. Grade point average can be found by giving points to your letter grades and dividing
by the number of classes you have, A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0, F=0.0
Black and Gold Awards 8th grade only
Students showing outstanding achievement are recognized at the annual Black and Gold Awards Night.
Awards are presented from each department as well as for overall outstanding achievement.
Socials All students are provided the opportunity to attend socials throughout the school year. Socials
are only open to AMS students! Students must meet the following criteria in order to attend:
Purchase tickets during pre-sales only. NO tickets will be sold at the door. Refunds will not be
issued for unused tickets.
Dress Code
Adams Middle School promotes a purposeful environment for learning. Students should come to school
dressed appropriately. The AMS administration reserves the right to determine the appropriateness of
student attire. Students wearing inappropriate clothing will be required to change. The following page
identifies appropriate an inappropriate school attire.
*Pictures are samples and do not represent all dress code violations.
*Appropriate
Dress Code
No sagging pants
No Exposed Underwear
No clothing with
reference to sex, alcohol,
drugs, guns, or vulgar
language/pictures
No short shorts, skirts,
or dresses
Shorts pockets should
not be exposed
Holes in clothing should
not be revealing
No clothing that exposes
the mid section
No tube tops, crop tops,
or revealing clothing
*Inappropriate
No spaghetti straps or
halter tops that reveal
undergarments
No pajamas, slippers, or
blankets
No belts or chains that
hang down and no bandanas
of any color
Consequences for dress code violations
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School Administrators are responsible for adhering to the Standard Operating Procedures (S.O.P.) as set
forth in the Agreement between Brentwood Union School District, Brentwood Police Department, Liberty
Union High School District, and Oakley Police Department.
Conduct and document investigations Communicate and collaborate with Law Enforcement
If a teacher, substitute, custodian, campus supervisor, secretary, coach, instructional aide, school bus
driver, or any other school staff, school volunteer, or student believes he/she has knowledge of any of
the following activities, on campus, at school-sponsored activities, to and from school, or on a bus, he/she
must contact a School Administrator:
School officials may search any student with reasonable cause or suspicion as stated in the BUSD Board
Policy 5145.12(a).
Grounds for suspension or expulsion (Education Code 48900)
A student may be suspended if they:
(a)(1)
(2)
(b)
(c)
Unlawfully possessed, used, sold, or otherwise furnished, or been under the influence of any
controlled substance, listed in Chapter 2 of the Health and Safety Code, an alcoholic beverage, or
an intoxicant of any kind.
(d)
Unlawfully offered, arranged or negotiated to sell any controlled substance, listed in Chapter 2 of
the health and Safety Code, an alcoholic beverage, or an intoxicant of any kind, and then either
sold, delivered, or otherwise furnished to any person another liquid, substance, or material and
represented the liquid, substance, or material as a controlled substance, alcoholic beverage or
intoxicant.
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
Unlawfully offered, arranged, or negotiated to sell any drug paraphernalia, as defined in Section
11014.5 of the Health and Safety Code.
(k)
Disrupted school activities or otherwise willfully defied the valid authority of supervisors,
teachers, administrators, school officials, or other school personnel engaged in the performance
of their duties.
(l)
(m)
(n)
(o)
(p)
(q)
(r)
Engaged in an act of bullying, including by means of an electronic act, directed specifically toward
a pupil or school personnel.
(t)
B.
C.
D.
Except as provided in subdivisions (c) and (e), the principal or superintendent of schools shall
recommend the expulsion of a pupil for any of the acts committed at school or at a school activity,
unless the principal or superintendent finds that expulsion is inappropriate due to the particular
circumstance.
(1) Causing serious physical injury to another person, except in self-defense.
(2) Possession of any knife, explosive, or other dangerous object of no reasonable use to the
student.
(3) Unlawful possession of any controlled substance listed in Chapter 2 (commencing with Section
11053) of the Health and Safety Code except for a first offense for the possession of not
more than one avoirdupois ounce of marijuana or any other concentrated cannabis.
(4) Robbery or extortion.
(5) Assault or battery upon any school employee.
(c)
The principal or superintendent of schools shall immediately suspend, and shall recommend
expulsion of a student that he or she determines has committed any of the following acts at
school or at a school activity off school grounds:
(1) Possessing, selling or otherwise furnishing a firearm. This subdivision does not apply to an act
of possessing a firearm if the student has obtained prior written permission to possess the
firearm from a certificated school employee, which is concurred in by the principal of the
designee of the principal.
(2) Brandishing a knife at another person.
(3) Unlawfully selling a controlled substance listed in Chapter 2 of the Health and Safety Code.
(4) Committing or attempting to commit a sexual assault.
gaming systems
water guns
slingshots
Frisbees
computer games
balloons
any toys
If a student brings any of these items to school, they will be taken away, parents may be called, and
he/she may be subject to further disciplinary action. Unless expressly permitted, personal items are not
to be brought to school. The school is not responsible for lost, stolen, or broken personal items.
Because safety is of utmost importance at Adams Middle School, a student will be suspended and may be
recommended for expulsion if any of the following items are brought to school:
tobacco
firearms(look-a-likes)
alcoholic beverages
knives
controlled substances
explosive objects
Any offense, in which a law is broken, including bringing any of the previously listed items to school, may
be reported to the Brentwood Police Department.
Cell Phones
In order to mitigate student distractions throughout the day, student cell phones may not be used during
school hours (including passing periods and lunch). They are to remain OFF and in the students
backpack at all times. If cell phones are used during school hours, they will be taken away, parents may
be called, and students may be subject to further disciplinary action. For emergencies, the office phone
is always available. AMS will not be liable for the loss or theft of these items.
Emergency Information
Please be sure to update emergency information when home or work phone numbers change. This also
includes cell phones and emergency contacts.
Bike, Scooters, and Skateboards
Students may not use bikes, skateboards, or scooters while on campus. They must be locked up or secured
by a teacher during the school day. They will be kept in the office if a student is found using them during
the school day. If you ride your bike to school you must use the bike path on the East side of American
Avenue. The bike racks are located near the gym. Please supply your own lock. You will be required to
carry your helmet and other accessories with you. The school provides supervision but cannot guarantee
and will not be held responsible for damage or theft. Students must wear a helmet when riding their
bikes, scooters, or skateboards to and from school.
Lost School Property
All school property checked out to a student becomes the responsibility of the student under all
circumstances and must be returned or paid before the end of the year. Yearbooks and/or diplomas will
not be distributed until the account is clear.
Medications
Students must leave all medications in the student office including non-prescription medicine. Medications
required to be carried with the student at all times must include a physicians note. All medications must
have parental and physician authorization in writing. Forms for this are available in the student office.
Visitors on Campus
Students are not permitted to bring visitors on campus. Adult visitors including parents must sign-in
at the main office and wear a Visitors Badge during their visit at school.
Physical Education
Lockers and Locker Rooms
Each student will be issued a lock and a locker for the school year.
combination to anyone nor switch or share lockers. All clothing and personal items must be locked up
at all times. The school will not be responsible for lost or stolen items. Only school issued locks will be
used in the locker rooms.
Students will be issued a small locker to store their clothes in when they are not in their PE period.
During their PE period they may use a big locker to store their backpack and school clothes in. The big
locker will be locked up while the small locker is empty and unlocked. They will return their PE clothes
back to their small locker and lock it at the end of their PE period.
Locker Door Number: _____________
Lock Combination: ______-______-______
4 Digit Lock Code: ___ ___ ___ ___
(This number is how you will look for your lock in the lost &
found.)
*Si necesita una copia de esta gua en espaol, por favor pngase en contacto con un
administrador.
After you have read and discussed the Adams Middle School Handbook with your
parent(s), please sign below and return this page to your advisory teacher.
________Our family has read and discussed the Adams Middle School Handbook.
________We understand all books and materials must be returned in good condition or
we will be responsible for their replacement.
__________________________
Student Name (print)
________________________________
Student Signature
Date
__________________________
Parent Name (print)
________________________________
Parent Signature
Date