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“Today the School, Tomorrow the World. Global Education for a Global Society”<br />

DC – CAP<br />

The DC College Access Program (DC-CAP) is an important and valuable resource<br />

made available to the students of DCPS and Roosevelt SHS. The program allows for<br />

students to gain further access to college scholarship and financial aid opportunities,<br />

along with assisting in test prep courses and sign-up. The DC-CAP office is only available<br />

to students before school, during their lunch, or after school. At no time should a student<br />

be in the DC-CAP office during class time unless they have signed up for a previously<br />

scheduled college presentation. Teachers should never send a student to the DC-CAP<br />

office for any reason during instructional time.<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s who wish to access the DC-CAP office are required to follow these specific<br />

guidelines:<br />

● Sign up for an appointment during their lunch period. There will be a weekly<br />

appointment sign-in sheet in the front of the DC-CAP office. ONLY students with<br />

an appointment are permitted to be in the DC-CAP office at any point<br />

throughout the school day.<br />

● College presentations also require students to sign up prior to attending the<br />

session. <strong>Student</strong>s who have not signed up will not be permitted to attend.<br />

● Once students have signed up to attend a college presentation or to visit the<br />

DC-CAP office, they will receive a pass. <strong>Student</strong>s must have this pass on their<br />

person during their visit.<br />

Athletics<br />

The principal is ultimately responsible for the operation of the school, including all<br />

matters pertaining to the athletic program. The Director, Strategy & Logistics will work<br />

with the athletic director and coaches to develop and support a high- functioning<br />

program for student athletes that reflect the school’s mission, philosophy and DCPS<br />

policy.<br />

<strong>Student</strong> Eligibility<br />

<strong>Student</strong> athletes must maintain eligibility to participate in sports through academic<br />

performance and positive behavioral conduct. The athletic director will work with the<br />

counseling department to ensure all athletes meet eligibility requirement to participate<br />

in sports, and will provide updated lists to coaches after each grading period.<br />

If a teacher feels that a student athlete should be deemed academically ineligible<br />

he/she should present that concern in writing to the athletic director as immediate as<br />

possible.<br />

The following behavior guidelines will apply to student athletes:<br />

● First Offense – 1 game suspension (student may practice but cannot participate<br />

in the next game)<br />

● Second Offense – multiple game suspension (r participate in games for the<br />

determined amount of games)student may not practice, attend

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