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Burnett
Jr. High School
516 Hilltop Lane
Wylie, Texas 75098
Phone: 972-429-3200
Fax: 972-442-1447
School Hours 8:15 am-3:30 pm Building Hours: 7:45 am - 4:15 pm
Administration
Principal
972.429.3205
Assistant Principal
972.429.3206
Front Desk
972.429.3200
Extension 0
Counselor
972.429.3209
Nurse
972.429.3208
Registrar
972.429.3207
Attendance Clerk
972.429.3204
Campus Secretary
972.429.3203
School Resource Officer
972.429.3223
District Office
WISD
972.429.3000
Media
Specialist
Media Center
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Our Campus Mission Statement
Burnett Junior
High School will be a campus where all students will be successful
volunteers actively engaged in authentic learning. The staff will be
teacher-leaders, who design and implement engaging activities for all
students. Parents, community members, and staff will work cooperatively
with one another supporting and authenticating student learning, which
will allow all students to be successful citizens.
Campus Dates & Information:
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SOAR Tutorial Schedule
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Students and Parents interested in BJHS Athletics Program
click here
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2010-2011 Parent/Student Athletic Packet-Current
and accurate information is required on all students who participate
in athletics in the Wylie ISD. If you have questions about the
policies or forms, please contact Bob Conlin, WEHS athletic trainer.
- See
Campus Information for Menu Information
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Parent Medication Form-If
you need to send medication to school with your child, please send the
medication along the Parent Medication Form. It is important that your
child take the medication along with this form to the office upon arrival
at school.
- All students
are required to complete a
Health History Form each year.
Bullying is
not acceptable behavior!
In an effort to
prevent bullying in the Wylie ISD, individual campuses participate in
multiple opportunities to educate students regarding bullying such as:
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Bully prevention week
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Rachel’s Challenge
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Character education
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Guidance lessons
What is bullying?
WISD policy defines bullying as “Written or verbal expression or
physical conduct that (1) has the effect of physically harming a
student, damaging a student’s property, or placing a student in
reasonable fear of harm to the student’s person or of damage to the
student’s property; or (2) is sufficiently severe, persistent, or
pervasive enough that the action or threat creates an intimidating,
threatening, or abusive educational environment for a student.
Bullying may involve, but is not limited to, any of the following
actions that create an intimidating, hostile, or offensive educational
environment:
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Repeated teasing or name calling
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Cyberbullying*
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Sexual, religious, or racial
harassment
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Public humiliation
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Social exclusion
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Spreading rumors
*Cyberbullying
is willful harassment and/or intimidation of a person through the use of
digital technologies.
Reporting an incident
Parents, students, and visitors are strongly encouraged to report
suspected incidents. The school office has standard forms available to
all students and parents to report incidents of bullying. The form is
also available on our website.
Investigation
In all reports of bullying, an appropriate investigation will be
conducted based on the information received in the report.
AEIS
School Report Card 07-08
2009-2010 Campus Improvement Plan Summative
Final.pdf
WISD
5TH-8TH Promotion/Retention Local Policy
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