| Malcolm Shabazz City High School is a Madison Metropolitan School District high school alternative open to all high school students in the district. The school offers a full high school program, leading to a MMSD diploma. The following describes some of our missions, policies and procedures. |
Student Handbook pdf download - 2007-2008
This information is a summary of our handbook noted above.
AN INTRODUCTION TO MALCOLM SHABAZZ
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Since 1971, Shabazz has been serving Madison. We are one of the oldest public alternative high schools in the United States. In these 30+ years, over one thousand young men and women have graduated from Malcolm Shabazz City High School. The students have seen many changes in our policies and our procedures. We continue to evolve - maintaining policies that fill the needs of our community, searching for better ways of meeting those needs and changing and refining the policies that no longer support our goals. This evolution continues to be the responsibility of the community - students, staff and parents. We have never found it necessary to have a lot of "rules" at our school, preferring to work with individuals in informal ways. However, we do recognize the need for mutually shared expectations. As the great Steve Stuckert has remarked on more than one occasion; "Malcolm Shabazz City School is an alternative school, not an alternative to school." Malcolm Shabazz City High School is an alternative to the "traditional" high school setting. Shabazz, as it is informally called, is located at 1601 N. Sherman Ave., Madison, WI. It is designed to accommodate 140 students, grades 9 through 12. The requirements for graduation from Malcolm Shabazz are the same as those for all the other Madison public high schools. |
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The school has an extremely diverse population of students, who come from any of the four high school attendance areas. Typically, 20-30% of the population represents students of color. More than 70% of our graduates choose to continue their education after high school. A good percentage of our students are considered "At Risk" having had some difficulties in the traditional high school environment. The reason students attend Malcolm Shabazz are quite varied. A number of students do so because of the smaller physical environment. Our population is held between 130 and 140 students and we maintain a waiting list. Others attend because of the strong support for sobriety that is provided. Some students come for a challenging, different, creative and alternative academic setting, often looking for a place to become engaged and involved in decisions about how and what they learn. Still others are at Shabazz because of the comfortable academic setting, the possibility of a caring education and the need for a fresh start. |
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There is a wide variety of social studies, English and science classes. The math curriculum has been individualized and students progress at their own rate from general math to trigonometry. Other classes include art, computer science, physical education, Spanish, English, Social Studies, Science and Drama. Students can arrange to do an independent study and can sign up to earn work credit. Extended field trip courses taught in the past include , studying wolves in Yellowstone, visiting the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., studying water issues in The Everglades, experiencing culture and music of New Orleans, living and working in Northern Mississippi, studying Indian reservations in South Dakota and Northern Wisconsin and studying ecology in the driftless area of WI. These classes provide enrichment experiences for students. |
- Students are eligible to attend Shabazz at the beginning of 2nd semester of their freshman year. They may begin the application process earlier.
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For further information, or to set up an interview, you can call (608) 204-2440
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Malcolm Shabazz has a number of policies designed to create a healthy school climate. Since Shabazz is an alternative high school program that students and their families choose to attend and they agree to follow the policies. Some of these policies include:
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| Malcolm Shabazz City High School was founded on the belief that the atmosphere in which you learn is as important as what you learn. To promote a productive learning environment we must encourage an atmosphere which is respectful of individual differences, so that people can learn in a functional and non-threatening atmosphere. We insist that disagreements be dealt with in a civil and respectful manner. Therefore, the following three actions are grounds upon which harassment may be filled.
B. Verbal abuse, whether it attacks an individual personality or on the grounds of race, sex, sexual orientation, background, political or religious beliefs. C. Graffiti of the above nature. |
| Attending classes regularly is the single most important activity that students can do to pass their courses. This program is designed for active participation in classes. Classes are designed to work with the different personal learning styles that students bring to school. Whether it's cooperative groups, discussions, student led activities, guest speakers or decisions about what curriculum will be covered, actively participating in class every day is extremely important. The following is the per quarter Shabazz attendance policy:
3 lates/tardies = 1 absence (leaving class early = 1 late) Shabazz field trips, either whole school or single class; training programs (e.g. peer mediation); or conference attendance are not considered absences. Students involved in the Trip Class are allowed 4 absences in 1st - 5th hour and 3 absences for 6th hour.
You deserve the best education we can provide, but you must take responsibility for attaining it. We fully expect your participation and help in our mutual task of keeping Malcolm Shabazz City High School an excellent place to learn. |
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS POLICY
The AOD policy at Malcolm Shabazz City High School states that from the time the student gets up in he morning until they leave school, they will not use alcohol or other drugs. The policy further states that students who violate the policy must comply with the following consequences or risk being dropped from Shabazz. A student, who is involved in an AOD incident, must cooperate with an AOD assessment and follow through with the recommendations of the assessment, or the student will be dropped from Shabazz. |
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Students participating in extended field trips are held to a higher standard. Students violating the AOD policy on extended field trips, through their actions, will be dropped at the end of the quarter and expected to return to their home schools. Students caught distributing, or selling illegal drugs or prescription drugs will be immediately suspended and then dropped. They will be subjected to consequences mandated by the MMSD policy. Violations of the Shabazz AOD policy include, but are not limited to:
Other Consequences for violating the AOD policy are:
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Page updated 10/8/07, Published by Tina Murray