Mission Statement  

The Mission of Baker High School is to provide a safe, caring environment in which students will become productive citizens, conscientious adults, and life-long learners.

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2008/09 Uniform Policy

                                                              BAKER HIGH SCHOOL

UNIFORM POLICY

                                                                     2008-2009

Shirts

White or baby blue, either golf/polo style (button placket) or oxford cloth dress shirt (button down collar, button front), ONLY.  Shirts must have a collar and may be either long or short sleeved.  Shirts must be tucked in at the waist.  Shirts that are too short to tuck in and remained tucked in will not be permitted.  Only a solid white tee shirt or a solid white turtleneck may be worn under the uniform shirt.  The sleeves of the tee shirt or turtleneck must not be longer than the sleeves of the uniform shirt

Pants

Tan khaki pleated or plain front pants. Cargo styles, corduroy, denim fabric or jean fabric will not be permitted. Denim or jean fabrics will not be permitted. Pants must be hemmed, not dragging the ground or split at the bottom.  Pants must be worn at the waistline.  Sagging pants will not be permitted.

  Boys may wear knee length tan khaki shorts, pleated or plain front.  Cargo styles, jeans, denim fabric, jean fabric or corduroy will not be permitted.  Shorts must be hemmed.

                                                                                            Skirts/Jumpers

Tan khaki pleated or plain front. Skorts, cargo styles, corduroy, denim fabric or jean fabric will not be permittedSkirts must be hemmed and within knee length.

A blue plaid skirt may be purchased at Zoghby's or Bendinger Brothers.  This is the only acceptable plaid skirt.  (Please ask for the approved Baker High School uniform skirt.)  The skirt must be within knee length.

                                                                           Belts

A belt must be worn if belt loops are present and the entire belt must be in the belt loops.

                                                                                                    Shoes

A full, solid color leather shoe, (black, navy, brown, or tan) or uniform saddle oxford (gray/black, white/black, tan/brown) may be worn. Sandals, open front, or open back shoes will not be permitted.

      Socks/Hosiery

Either socks or hosiery (white, natural, navy or black) is required.  Socks must be above the shoe and visible.

                                                                       Outerwear

Solid white, solid baby blue, or solid navy jacket, sweater or sweatshirt.  Trench coats will not be permitted.    Tee shirts/over shirts may not be worn as outerwear.  Approved Baker High jackets will be permitted.  No blankets or pillows will be permitted.

   Jewelry

Excessive, non-standard (chains, wrist bands, dog collars, etc), tongue rings, or facial jewelry will not be permitted.

  Hair Color

Hair must be a natural, human color.

   Accessories

Caps, hats, "rags", or head bands will not be permitted on campus.  These items will be confiscated. No writing on book bags except for name.(Identification purpose) Wearing hoods in the building will not be permitted. Violation may result in loss of privilege in wearing a hooded jacket. Sunglasses are not to be worn in the building.

Violation of the approved uniform policy will result in the following disciplinary action(s):

1st  referral:  Verbal warning and notification of parent (phone/letter) by an administrator

2nd  referral:  Lunch detention/cafeteria duty (2 days)

3rd  referral:  Assignment to Retract (2 days)

4th  referral:  Suspension from school

THIS POLICY IS WELL DEFINED AND WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED BY THE TEACHERS/ADMINISTRATION.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Tardy Policy

 

STUDENT TARDY POLICY

2008-09

The tardy policy is as follows:

1st - 4th Tardy - Handled by teacher

1st referral:  Parent called or sent a letter

2nd referral:  Student assigned retract 1 day

3rd referral:  Student assigned retract 2 days

4th referral:  Student suspended from school

It is important that your child makes every effort to be on time. Please help us.  If you have any questions,

please call me at 221- 3000.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Daily Bell Schedule

  

BAKER HIGH SCHOOL

 

REGULAR BELL SCHEDULE

2010-2011

TAKE IN    7:15

1ST BLOCK         7:25 - 8:55

2ND BLOCK         9:00- 10:25

Hornet Block        10:30- 11:15

 

LUNCH "A"          11:20 - 11:47

3RD  BLOCK         11:52 - 1:17

 

3RD BLOCK          11:20 - 12:03

LUNCH "B"          12:03 - 12:30

3RD BLOCK          12:35 - 1:17

 

3RD  BLOCK         11:20 - 12:45

LUNCH "C"          12:50 - 1:17

 

4TH BLOCK         1:22 - 2:47

DISMISSAL          2:47

  

  

Revised 8/10/10

 


1,948 students currently enrolled at Baker


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2007 Seniors receive over $18 million in scholarships

Congratulations to this group of young people, their parents and senior counselor Terry Noojin. This figure exceeded last years amount of 11.7 million. Way to go Seniors!