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Strong
parental support is vital to the
mission of Southside High School. At Southside,
parents, students, teachers, and the community are all partners in the
education process.
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Join the
PTSA
and help make a difference
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Parent Organizations and Services |
Join us and help make a
difference!
PTSA - President,
Felix Blassengale: Join today! It only
costs $3 and is one of the ways parents can help make Southside
an excellent school. To find out how you can help call
299-8393 or contact Felix
Blassengale
fblassengale@charter.net.
Volunteer for the School Store:
This is the key source of funds for the PTSA. Contact
cookinggina@msn.com
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Nigel Darrington and Ms.
Payne at Homecoming |
School Improvement Council
- Chairman , Nigel Darrington: This group, consisting of
community leaders, parents, retirees, and teachers, was created
to support Southside.
Contact
Nigel Darrington
ndarrington@earthlink.net
Athletic
Booster Club -
President, Tyla Gary: man concessions stands, take tickets,
and sell Southside items in order to
support our athletic programs. Meets the
2nd Monday of each month.
IB Parents Council - provides grants
for classroom teachers,
coordinates Retreat for Sophomores, hosts the Senior Celebration
for IB seniors, and solicits private businesses for donations
for IB programs.
Forensics Booster Club
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President: Mary Yazdy, Vice
President: Christie Tuck, Treasurer: Amer Bumb, Fund Raising
Chairman: Christine Laird:
provides coaching, judging,
bookkeeping, fundraising, and moral support for our Forensics
Team and coach.
Band
Booster Club -
President:
Gretchen "Lacy" Gamble,
Vice President:
Anita Sledge,
Secetary/Treasurer:
Tobita McKinney
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Alumni Association -
LaFawn Madden Woody: former Southside students devoted to keeping the pride alive
Partnership Development Plan - pdf: learn more about
Southside's educational partners.
Other Volunteer Opportunities
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How to Set up a Parent/Teacher Conference:
If you have questions concerning your Son's or daughter's progress you can
be set up by contacting guidance at
299-8445.
How to Set up a Classroom Visit:
Yes, you can visit your son's or daughter's classes. Please make
arrangements by contacting guidance at
299-8445. All visitors must check in at the front office
and receive a visitor's pass. They must wear this during the visit.
How to Contact a Teacher: You may call
the school at
299-8393.
E-mail is one of the best ways to contact a teacher. A list of all teachers
and links to their web sites can be found on the
faculty page. Teacher web pages all contain an e-mail link. If you send
an e-mail to a teacher at the beginning of the year they will have your
address and can do a better job of keeping you informed.
Grade Reports:
Your son or daughter will receive grade reports four times a year or in
other words once per quarter. They will also receive progress reports in the
middle of each quarter. This means that you will be informed of your son's
or daughter's progress eight times a year. This information alone will help
you stay on top of your son's or daughter's academic progress. For dates,
check the school or
district's
calendars.
Dress
Code: Required reading for
parents and students. The dress code is based on District standards which are
intended to provide a safe and consistent educational environment free of
major distractions. As parents, your cooperation in making sure your son or
daughter is in compliance is vital.
Code of Conduct: Required reading for
parents and students.
Southside Bell Schedules
Student
Handbook - pdf: Required reading for parents. Covers all aspects of
student life at Southside.
- Contents
Alma Mater…45
Athletics…35
Attendance …5
Bell Schedules…4
Bus Riders…23
Clubs & Organizations…33
Discipline Code…14
Dress Code…21
Examinations…30
Expulsion…16
Field Trips…8
Graduation…29
Health room/Medication…11
Internet use…43
Lockers…25
Lunch …31
Off-limits …14
Parking…23
Prom…38
Rules…13
Student Council…41
Tardiness…10
Tiger Ambassadors…40
Resources: This is a collection of links available on the Greenville
School District web site.
SC State Standards: This site contains all the
teaching standards used in SC.
Advanced Placement AP Courses - College board:
This site has complete information on all advanced placement course
standards. Taking one or more advanced placement courses is one of the best
ways to prepare a student for college.
Money for College:
Any student who has the desire to do it can go to college. This page
provides information for finding ways of paying for college expenses.
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