Responsibility “I must do something" always solves more problems than "Something must be done."

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Responsibility “I must do something" always solves more problems than "Something must be done."

DRESS CODE All headwear off at the door. All headwear off at the door. Midriff area must be covered! Midriff area must be covered! Undergarments must not be visible. Undergarments must not be visible. No spandex tops or bottoms or similar No spandex tops or bottoms or similar tight clothing tight clothing No strapless tops. No strapless tops. Sleepwear of any kind is prohibited. Sleepwear of any kind is prohibited. Outdoor attire is prohibited. Outdoor attire is prohibited.

DRESS CODE (cont.) Clothing with vulgar, obscene, or degrading comments/messages that offend others on the account of race, color, religious creed, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or disability will not be allowed. Clothing with vulgar, obscene, or degrading comments/messages that offend others on the account of race, color, religious creed, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or disability will not be allowed. Items promoting drugs, alcohol, tobacco or other illegal acts will not be allowed. Items promoting drugs, alcohol, tobacco or other illegal acts will not be allowed. Posterior messages of any kind are not acceptable. Posterior messages of any kind are not acceptable. Shorts/skirts must be at least finger-tip length (hands fully extended at sides). Shorts/skirts must be at least finger-tip length (hands fully extended at sides).

Book Bags Keep in lockers. You may carry nylon string bags for gym clothes directly to and from gym class only. Keep in lockers. You may carry nylon string bags for gym clothes directly to and from gym class only.

Must be off and out of sight until 3:25 PM. Best place to keep them is in your lockers. Must be off and out of sight until 3:25 PM. Best place to keep them is in your lockers.

BUSES Riding the bus is a privilege. Your bus privileges can and will be revoked for bad behavior. Riding the bus is a privilege. Your bus privileges can and will be revoked for bad behavior.

BIKES All bicycles should be locked at all times. Do not give your key or combination to anyone!!! All bicycles should be locked at all times. Do not give your key or combination to anyone!!!

SKATEBOARDS/ROLLERBLADES NO skateboarding or rollerblading on campus. NO skateboarding or rollerblading on campus. Skateboards and rollerblades should be carried into the building and immediately placed in your locker. Skateboards and rollerblades should be carried into the building and immediately placed in your locker.

HALLWAY BEHAVIOR WALK in the building in an orderly fashion and exhibit proper behavior in the hallways, cafeteria and auditorium at all times.

Keep voices down while traveling in halls, especially on the way to and from lunch while classes are in session. Keep voices down while traveling in halls, especially on the way to and from lunch while classes are in session. Keep to the right in the hallways and stairwells. Do not run or engage in horseplay in halls/stairwells. This is for the safety of everyone. Keep to the right in the hallways and stairwells. Do not run or engage in horseplay in halls/stairwells. This is for the safety of everyone.

CAFETERIA The cafeteria is a privilege. In order to be able to continue to utilize this privilege, the following rules must be adhered to……………………

CAFETERIA (CONT.) Students are to keep the area where they eat clean so that others may use the same area later. Students are to keep the area where they eat clean so that others may use the same area later. Students must remain seated in their assigned seats until dismissal. Students must remain seated in their assigned seats until dismissal. Students are to follow the instructions of the monitors, teachers, and cafeteria staff at all times while at lunch. Students are to follow the instructions of the monitors, teachers, and cafeteria staff at all times while at lunch.

Take Responsibility Take Responsibility Take Responsibility Take Responsibility Words Hurt Words Hurt Words Hurt Words Hurt Take a Stand Take a Stand Take a Stand Take a Stand

Cyber bullying is the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices to torment, threaten, harass, humiliate, embarrass or otherwise target another. is the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices to torment, threaten, harass, humiliate, embarrass or otherwise target another.

Fighting  Students who fight will face a 5-day out of school suspension and possibly a superintendent’s hearing.  The school may file a police report and either press charges for disorderly conduct or assault depending on the circumstances. Reports will be investigated by the police and they will make a decision as to the charges.

If a CHILD… Yells at someone Pushes someone Teases someone Insults someone Picks on someone Kicks someone Threatens someone Puts down someone Then That child is a … BULLY!!!

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