STUDENT SUCCESS AND EXPECTATIONS Junior Class of 2021

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STUDENT SUCCESS AND EXPECTATIONS Junior Class of 2021

Communication @shsrangers @shs_rangers

RANGERS’ CREED R – Right On Time A – Appropriate Attire See p. 6 & 9 in your planner for more information. See p. 11 in your planner for more information.

Remember this applies to spirit week attire! Appropriate Attire Time and Place!!! Remember this applies to spirit week attire! 1.Be safe, appropriate and not disrupt or interfere with the educational process (e.g., a hood may not be covering the head). 3.Not include items that are perceived to be vulgar, obscene, and/or offensive others because of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, gender, sexual orientation or disability. 4.Not promote and/or endorse the use of alcohol, tobacco or illegal drugs and/or encourage other illegal or violent activities.

RANGERS’ CREED R – Right On Time A – Appropriate Attire N – No Inappropriate use of Cell Phones

No Inappropriate Use of Cell Phones or any Electronic Device See p. 10 & 11 in your planner for more information.

RANGERS’ CREED R – Right On Time A – Appropriate Attire N – No Inappropriate use of Cell Phones G – Greater Understanding and Acceptance of Others

Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) Prohibits Harassment Discrimination Bullying Taunting Intimidation See p. 7-11 in your planner for more information. DASA 2.0: The updated legislation extends now to social media as well. You can and will be held accountable for such actions on social media sites if they present a disruption to the school’s operation. Unwanted aggressive behavior Can be Verbal, Physical, or Written Anything that hurts someone physically or emotionally and/or socially (reputation) Empathy

Be An Upstander, Not a Bystander Everyone has the right to learn in a safe environment Report suspicious or concerning posts (aka instances of harassment and/or bullying) to a trusted adult Students, parents, a school staff member can fill out DASA incident report You choose the role you play: A student who bullies A student who is an outsider A student who reinforces A student who assists the bully DASA- Do your part

RANGERS’ CREED R – Right On Time A – Appropriate Attire N – No Inappropriate use of Cell Phones G – Greater Understanding and Acceptance of Others E – Engaged in Academics

Attendance All those minutes missed really add up over time! Report to classes on time Sign in at the Greeter’s desk if you arrive after first block has begun See p. 9 & 13 in your planner for more information.

Academic Eligibility Talk to your coach or Ms. Sullivan in main office if you have questions. See p. 15 in your planner for more information. REEL Forms are located in the MAIN OFFICE.

Honor Pass See p. 12-13 in your planner for more information. Juniors earn privilege with 80% overall average, no failing grades and no referrals for behavior in the previous quarter. Will be revoked if student receives a referral or grades become a concern. Interruptions to instruction will not be tolerated.

Honor Pass Allows you to use West Café during unassigned blocks. See p. 12-13 in your planner for more information. Allows you to use West Café during unassigned blocks. Allows you to move purposefully throughout the building without needing to ask for a pass in your planner. Not used as pre-signed pass during advisement (even to library).

Planners Keep your planner with you at all times Front title page must be attached with your signed name label Can not share planners Planner must be used for early dismissal New planners are available in the Ranger Cub House for $5; Must have Student ID No planner, no pass You are responsible for the code of conduct information in your planner

RANGERS’ CREED R – Right On Time A – Appropriate Attire N – No Inappropriate use of Cell Phones G – Greater Understanding and Acceptance of Others E – Engaged in Academics R – Respectful Actions

School safety Never open a door to let anyone into the building Drills Listed on last page of planner Headphones Hoods

LAPTop Care Use your Laptop Case! Charge your laptop at night! Bring headphones to use to watch instructional videos! YOU are responsible for the care of YOUR Laptop! Upstairs Library Help Desk available all day!

Parking Approved Juniors and Seniors See p. 13 in your planner for more information. Approved Juniors and Seniors Illegally parked vehicles may be ticketed/towed Approval contingent upon eligibility criteria Ways to lose parking… Have a failing grade Drive recklessly Park illegally Drive a unregistered vehicle Have a referral Allow another student to drive your car Transport other students off school property without permission

Spencerport Cares There is also an Intervention Specialist who can work with students and families if you or someone you know is struggling with Substance Abuse. See Mrs. Zobkiw in the Counseling Office! This will NOT result in any sort of discipline referral! See p. 5 in your planner or posters around the building.

Drugs/Alcohol We worry about your safety, and that of those around you See p. 10 in your planner for more information. We worry about your safety, and that of those around you Being under the influence, possession, distribution of drugs, alcohol or prohibited substances will lead to Automatic Suspension and Superintendent Hearing (Likely Extended Suspension Period and Possible Police Involvement) This includes vapes/e-cigarettes!

RANGERS’ CREED R – Right On Time A – Appropriate Attire N – No Inappropriate use of Cell Phones G – Greater Understanding and Acceptance of Others E – Engaged in Academics R – Respectful Actions S – Socially Appropriate

PDA Makes Us Go…

Let’s do this Juniors! or a job

Work Hard Be Kind Have Fun Be Safe Set Goals!