School Rules
In order to maintain a safe learning environment, the following specific school rules will be enforced:
1. Walk in the hallways and inside buildings.
2. Listen and follow directions.
3. Respect others and their property.
4. Keep our school clean and free of litter.
5. Stay in designated areas.
6. Be on time.
Furthermore, student must conduct themselves in a respectful, responsible, and safe manner while in the classrooms, library, cafeteria, playground, and restrooms. Students must also behave on the bus or at the stops.
In order to maintain a safe learning environment, the following specific school rules will be enforced:
1. Walk in the hallways and inside buildings.
2. Listen and follow directions.
3. Respect others and their property.
4. Keep our school clean and free of litter.
5. Stay in designated areas.
6. Be on time.
Furthermore, student must conduct themselves in a respectful, responsible, and safe manner while in the classrooms, library, cafeteria, playground, and restrooms. Students must also behave on the bus or at the stops.
Classroom Discipline
Teachers are responsible for managing student behavior in the classroom and to notify parents when a student's conduct may potentially result in a referral. Teachers take initial steps to resolve minor discipline problems. Rules that are consistent with the school-wide behavior expectations and other policies are posted and communicated with parents. The teacher's classroom plan describes the classroom rules, the consequences for violating those rules, and incentives for obeying them. When minor infractions arise, teacher document their interventions and attempts to resolve the issues. Consequences may include, but are not limited to, warning, time out, counseling, a call to parents, and loss of classroom privileges. Students will be referred to a school administrator if problem behaviors persist or the infraction warrants more stringent consequences.
Teachers are responsible for managing student behavior in the classroom and to notify parents when a student's conduct may potentially result in a referral. Teachers take initial steps to resolve minor discipline problems. Rules that are consistent with the school-wide behavior expectations and other policies are posted and communicated with parents. The teacher's classroom plan describes the classroom rules, the consequences for violating those rules, and incentives for obeying them. When minor infractions arise, teacher document their interventions and attempts to resolve the issues. Consequences may include, but are not limited to, warning, time out, counseling, a call to parents, and loss of classroom privileges. Students will be referred to a school administrator if problem behaviors persist or the infraction warrants more stringent consequences.
Office Discipline Referral
When a student commits major infractions of the school rules or has repeat minor offenses, an office discipline referral (ODR) will be filled out by school personnel and the student will meet with a school administrator. The principal or assistant principal will determine the appropriate consequence for the student's misbehavior. Consequences may include, but are not limited to, detention, work detail, mandatory parent conferences, parent shadowing, and suspension.
When a student commits major infractions of the school rules or has repeat minor offenses, an office discipline referral (ODR) will be filled out by school personnel and the student will meet with a school administrator. The principal or assistant principal will determine the appropriate consequence for the student's misbehavior. Consequences may include, but are not limited to, detention, work detail, mandatory parent conferences, parent shadowing, and suspension.
Uniforms
Board Policy 401 was established to improve student behavior, promote appropriate attire, promote unity and pride, promote safety and security of all school personnel, minimize and or eliminate any socioeconomic distinction, and promote an environment free of harassment. Students must wear their uniforms daily. Inner t-shirts must be tucked in, and inner t-shirt sleeves must not extend beyond the uniform shirt. Uniforms must be worn on field trips. Uniforms may be purchased at Royal Bics.
Board Policy 401 was established to improve student behavior, promote appropriate attire, promote unity and pride, promote safety and security of all school personnel, minimize and or eliminate any socioeconomic distinction, and promote an environment free of harassment. Students must wear their uniforms daily. Inner t-shirts must be tucked in, and inner t-shirt sleeves must not extend beyond the uniform shirt. Uniforms must be worn on field trips. Uniforms may be purchased at Royal Bics.