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Guidance News September & October
***LOTS of important dates*****

National College Fair Baton Rouge
Thursday, September 23rd, 9 a.m. -12 p.m. and 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Baton Rouge River Center
Participating Colleges and Universities

Volleyball Schedule

Football Schedule

Summer reading projects for ALL English classes are due September 13th

AR has started!  All 9th - 11th Graders should bring a book to school everyday for sustained silent reading

Homecoming is September 24th v. Woodlawn. Homecoming Dance is September 25th at the American Legion Hall for 8 to midnight

Teen Spirit recently attended a conference sponsored by the Highway Safety Commission and MADD. The purpose was to promote positive decision making/ safe living. The Team Spirit members in attendance were: Adrienne Harris, Raeshall Johnson, Samantha Smith, Brittany Guillory, Quinnton Anderson, John Keller.

ID Policy

IDs are made everyday in the morning before school, during both lunch shifts, and after school.

 

The ONLY time a student can leave class for an ID is during 1st Hour and it is completely at the teacher’s discretion.  If a teacher gives a student permission to come to the library during 1st Hour, each student MUST have a Hall Pass with the student’s name, the teacher’s name, date and time. 

 

For 2nd through 7th Hour, students without an ID will be given an ID Violation.  A teacher cannot prevent a student entering a classroom because he or she does not have an ID. 

 

Replacement ID - $5.00 

Temporary ID - $2.00 / day
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Parent Faculty Club


To join the Parent Faculty Club
Click here for more information and an application!
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Summer Reading
School Improvement
A school improvement team is a group of individuals within a school community who look at data together to determine

  • areas of instruction and school organization that need to be changed to improve student achievement
  • goals that will meet school needs
  • interventions that are needed to reach the goals
  • how to document improvement through student achievement
  • how to adjust the plan to improve results over time

learn more »

Our Program

Our ProgramMcKinley's long history as a premier educational institution in the Baton Rouge community continues into the twenty-first century.

Academics are the main focus of the educational experience at McKinley. Our students have opportunities to follow curricula for jobs and for college preparation.

Traditional high school courses are offered in addition to a curriculum for the academically gifted and talented. McKinley also offers courses for those students designated as talented in visual and performing arts.

Arts have an important place in the curriculum. Courses in music, dance, theater and visual arts are offered to all students.

Click on Gifted & Talented to find out more information about the program.

800 East McKinley Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
PH
344-7696
FAX
387-5435
Map to School
Principal
Armond Brown 
 

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Databases!

Bloom's Literary Reference Online
INFOTRAC-Student Resouce Center Gold
ABC-CLIO
Access Science
Biography Reference
McKinley H.S. Library
Gale Literature
Noodle Tools
PASS
World Book

H W Wilson
LPB CyberChannel
eSchoolPlus
     


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