Counseling Center
Counseling Services Available:
- Anger issues (possible referral to therapist)
- Conflict resolution
- Bullying at school (possible referral to SRO)
- Sudden changes in student (possible referral to outside therapist)
- Possible Abuse (referral to DHS)
- Any possible danger to the student (possible notification to legal guardian or SRO)
- Encouragement
- Home problems
- Academic problems
- Sexual Harassment Issues (possible referral to SRO)
Residency Requirements for
Registration
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Mortgage/lease/rental agreement
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Mississippi driver's license at stated address
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Current utility bill dated June 2010 or later reflecting stated address
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Current Desoto County auto registration reflecting stated address
Note: Students returning to the same school they attended last year (2010-2011) do NOT need to provide Mississippi driver's license and mortgage/lease/rental agreement unless changes were made and if copies are already in the student's cumulative folder.
The school will not accept incomplete packets of residency proofs. If proofs of residency are not available, an affidavit must be completed, notarized and submitted with separate alternative proofs from a government agency for both utilities and automobile registration.
Students who have not completed residency requirements prior to the start of the 2011-2012 school year will not be given a class schedule or be assigned a teacher.
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Kim Wiley |
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Schylon Butler |
Grades will be sent upon request of records. If report cards have gone out, those grades will be posted. Current grades will be sent upon request. This is our policy.
Enrollment Policy - Only the custodial parent/guardian may enroll a student in Lake Cormorant Middle School. The parent/guardian must present the custodial papers at the time of registration. A copy of these papers will be kept on file in the student's records.
utility bill dated within the past 2 months or deposit receipt on water, gas, electric.
from the previous school. If the original form is not in the student's record, another immunization form will be required.
Withdrawal Procedures - To enroll a student in another school, you must first withdraw from the previous school. This is a state law.
books.
library fines.
the student their copy of the withdrawal form.
We DO NOT INTERRUPT classes to get exit grades.
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Mississippi Compulsory Attendance Law (Section 37-13-91) |
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Mississippi law requires that all children who have attained the age of six but have not attained the age of 17 on or before September 1, must attend chool regularly. PARENTS/GUARDIANS are responsible for making sure that their child(ren) attend(s) school. If parents refuse to comply with the law, the PARENT/GUARDIAN may be taken before the court and fined and/or jailed for EDUCATIONAL NEGLECT of their child. The penalty for this unlawful act up up to one year in jail or $1,000 fine or both. At 12 unexcused absences, Mississippi's compulsory school law is in violation. |
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