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Lifes Rules and How They Apply to School

Do eat healthy snacks. Dont bring candy, gum or seeds to school.

Do bring school supplies daily. Dont bring any markers or graffiti paint tools.

Do tell an adult if you know of something unsafe or illegal. Dont bring guns (real or fake),knives, or other dangerous objects to school.

Do bring baggies of healthy fruit Dont use the fruit for a pipe or the baggy for weed!

Do keep a clean backpack and other school supplies. Dont write or tag on your backpack, agenda, textbooks or notebook.

Do carry and keep track of your school ID (only the 1 st one is free) Dont deface your school ID in any way. Your ID is required for many things at school – dances, promotion activities, yearbooks, etc.

Do write neatly inside notebooks and agendas. Dont write sloppily or tag on any papers or notebooks involved with school work.

Do help make posters with positive messages and ideas. Dont deface our school or any school items with tagging, gang related pictures or hater remarks.

Do use White Out correction tape.Dont bring liquid correction fluid to school.

Do use lanyards or key-rings to keep your keys safe. Dont use/wear any items that name a professional sports team.

Do wear your uniform neatly and properly. Follow the uniform rules! Dont dress in ill fitting (too tight or too loose) clothes or wear improper colors.

Dont bring toys or other items that will distract you or your classmates or make them feel unsafe in school. Do stay focused, do your assignments, and work hard to achieve your goals.

Do be careful with textbooks and other school property. Students must pay for damaged/lost textbooks. Dont write in school property or let you dog chew your books.

Do wear appropriate jewelry or make-up if it makes you feel good. Dont wear gauges or facial piercings of any kind. Pierced earrings/posts are ok for your ear lobes only

Do follow the rules and laws of society and the school. Dont bring (or hold for someone else) paraphernalia, drugs, or weapons on campus at any time.

Do get recognized for positive achievements. Dont get recognized, or left behind for negative behavior or lack of effort.

Ok, no pictures for this one but my mom always told me that!