
FHS HOOF PRINTS
Stampeding Toward Excellence!
About Florence High School
Email: selder@florenceisd.net
Website: https://www.florenceisd.net/83427_2
Location: 401 FM 970, Florence, TX, USA
Phone: 254-793-2495
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Florence-ISD-276348685879446
Principal's Notes
Varsity Football vs. Goldthwaite
Varsity Volleyball vs. Brentwood
FHS Marching Band
Assistant Principal's Corner
We have wonderful students at Florence High School!
MEET OUR NEW TEACHERS AT FHS!
Zena Smith
Robert Hagey
Anja Schaefer
Joel Rogozinski
Kelly Johnson
Cody Brown
EVERY WEDNESDAY AT FHS IS COLLEGE DAY! BE SURE TO SPORT YOUR FAVORITE COLLEGE'S GEAR EACH WEDNESDAY!
College Readiness
Coach Johnson teaching chemistry
FHS Meat Market Now Open!
Visit florence.ffanow.org for more information.
254-793-3955
Dress Code Review
• All students are to wear clean and appropriate clothing to school and to school sponsored events.
• Clothing must be modest, worn with proper undergarments.
• Students shall not wear any item that is distracting, disruptive, gang-related, drug related (includes alcohol and tobacco products), or suggestive (wording, and/or symbols, implied or otherwise). The following are not permissible:
• Visible undergarments or lingerie (or swim suit tops visible as lingerie),
• See-through or revealing clothes of any type, Florence Independent School District Student Handbook Page 52 of 100
• Short shorts or wind shorts with biker pants,
• Sleepwear/loungewear (or any facsimile thereof),
• Excessively revealing tight fitting garments (leggings, “jeggings,” yoga pants may be worn under shorts, a skirt, a dress, or tunic no shorter than one inch below the student’s fingertips),
• Oversized garments that sag below the waistline or reveal undergarments, even if the shirt is not tucked in, • Tube tops, body suits, halter tops, racer backs, and strapless tops,
• Straps hanging down when designed to be over-the-shoulder,
• Hats, caps, or other headgear including hoods (worn in building),
• Dog collars, wallet chains, or any style of chain hooked to garments,
• “Spiked” accessories, • Opaque or designer contact lenses or sunglasses,
• Distracting hair or hair color (such as but not limited to designs shaved into hair, Mohawks),
• Body art/tattoos, unless discreet/not offensive or covered,
• Coloration on hands, face, and feet without a reason, such as theater production,
• Trench coats, overcoats, or dusters (worn in building),
• Flip-flops on Elementary Campus (unless secondary footwear is brought for physical education (PE) and recess activities),
• Ornamented body piercings (including clear), except earrings for girls (Covering the ornamented piercings with band aides does not make them acceptable.),
• Pants having holes three inches or more above the mid-point of the knee, or
• Ear discs.
Not Permissible for Girls
• Shorts, skirts, slits in skirts and dresses shorter than one inch below the student’s fingertips, regardless of whether leggings, “jeggings” or spandex are worn,
• Visible facial or body piercing jewelry, except for earrings,
• Makeup in grades prekindergarten through 5,
• Exposed cleavage, or
• Shoulder straps less than one-inch wide (such as spaghetti straps).
Not Permissible for Boys
• Footwear not applicable for daily activity such as running/jumping (or bare feet),
• Facial hair and sideburns longer than the bottom of the earlobe,
• Earrings, facial jewelry, or visible body piercing jewelry,
• Nail polish or makeup,
• Hair longer than the bottom of a T-shirt collar,
• Hair falling over the eyebrows,
• Hair hiding the ears,
• Hair pinned up, pulled behind the ears, or tied in a ponytail, or
• Sleeveless shirts that expose the underarms.
If the principal determines that a student’s grooming or clothing violates the school’s dress code, the student will be given an opportunity to correct the problem at school. If not corrected, the student may be assigned to in-school suspension for the remainder of the day, until the problem Florence Independent School District Student Handbook Page 53 of 100 is corrected, or until a parent or designee brings an acceptable change of clothing to the school. Repeated offenses may result in more serious disciplinary action in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct.
ATTENDANCE MATTERS!
The vast majority of our students with excessive absences fail to pass their classes. Students need to be engaged in class or online in Canvas every day.
Our state funding is based on the percentage of students at school at 9:30 a.m. every day. Higher attendance rate = more money for resources for your student.
When a student ages 6–18 incurs unexcused absences for three or more days or parts of days within a four-week period, the law requires the school to send notice to the parent.
The notice will:
• Remind the parent of his or her duty to monitor the student’s attendance and require the student to attend school;
• Request a conference between school administrators and the parent; and
• Inform the parent that the district will initiate truancy prevention measures, including a behavior improvement plan, school-based community service, referrals to counseling or other social services, or other appropriate measures.
The truancy prevention facilitators for the district are the campus principals. If you have questions about your student and the effect of his or her absences from school, please contact the campus principal.
A court of law may impose penalties against the parent if a school-aged student is deliberately not attending school. A complaint against the parent may be filed in court if the student is absent without excuse from school on ten or more days or parts of days within a six-month period in the same school year.
If a student ages 12–18 incurs unexcused absences on ten or more days or parts of days within a six-month period in the same school year, the district, in most circumstances, will refer the student to truancy court.
HOW TO CHECK YOUR STUDENT’S GRADES AND ATTENDANCE:
Florence High School utilizes Ascender Parent Portal as a way to keep you up to date with your child’s most current grades and attendance. This system also allows you to access progress reports and report cards as well as see your child’s schedule and immunization record. You can create an Ascender Parent Portal account by clicking the following link. https://ascportal.esc13.net/ParentPortal/login?distid=246902
If you are new to Ascender Parent Portal here are a few helpful hints:
1. The email address that you set your account up with must match the email address we have on file for you.
2. You will need to obtain a Portal ID# in order to link your child(s) grade to your account. You can obtain this Portal ID# from our Registrar by emailing a request to rlewis@florenceisd.net
3. Your User Name and Password CANNOT be retrieved by FISD.
Who Should I Contact About...
Attendance – including absences, doctor’s notes, students needing to leave school early: Our Piems Clerk Rebecca Lewis, rlewis@florenceisd.net 254/793-2495, ext. 5336
General School Information – Our Secretary Lori Crow lcrow@florenceisd.net 254/793-2495, ext. 5380
Immunizations, illnesses, medications – Emma Gonzalez egonzalez@florenceisd.net 254/793-2495, ext, 5339
Registration, Transcripts – Our Registrar Rebecca Lewis, rlewis@florenceisd.net 254/793-2495, ext. 5336
Student Emotional Support, College Readiness, Student Schedules – Our Counselor John Tinsley jtinsley@florenceisd.net 254/793-2495, ext. 5308
Athletic Program – Our Athletic Director Drew Bridges dbridges@florenceisd.net 254/293-2495, ext. 5304
Band Program – Our Band Director Thomas Pena tpena@florenceisd.net 254/793-2495, ext. 5361
Ideas for School Improvement, Student Discipline – Our Principal Steve Elder selder@florenceisd.net 254/793-2495, ext. 5302 or Our Assistant Principal Rosi Tuck rtuck@florenceisd.net 254/793-2495, ext, 5342