CODE OF CONDUCT School Year 2012-2013. STUDENT BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS Be Respectful! Be Responsible! Be Ready!

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CODE OF CONDUCT School Year

STUDENT BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS Be Respectful! Be Responsible! Be Ready!

ALL AREAS 1.Follow all staff directions and requests. 2.Treat others as you would like to be treated. 3.Carry your ID at all times. 4.Dress for success and follow the dress code! 5.Use appropriate behavior and language. 6.Cell phone use is permitted only in the hallways and cafeteria. 7.All school buildings, events, field trips, busses, and grounds are drug, tobacco, and alcohol free zones.

CLASSROOM Rules for ALL AREAS still apply. 1.BE ON TIME! 2.Follow teacher rules. 3.Be prepared and stay on task.

LMC Rules for ALL AREAS and CLASSROOM still apply. 1.ID is required for computer use and materials. 2.A library card or teacher pass is required for entry. 3.All materials must be returned on time—overdue items subject to fees.

HALLS Rules for ALL AREAS still apply. 1.Enter building only through the main entrance. 2.Only one student at a time may leave class with a pass. 3.Report only to your destination. 4.Stay to the right; keep traffic moving. 5.Politely show your hall pass, if asked. 6.Only students participating in an activity or working with a teacher can stay after school—plan ahead.

LOCKERS AND LOCKER ROOMS Rules for ALL AREAS still apply. 1.Use your OWN locker. 2.Keep your combination private. 3.Maintain a clean and organized space. 4.Lockers are school property—use washable and removable decorating items. 5.Open and close quietly.

CAFETERIA Rules for ALL AREAS still apply. 1.Have ID and money ready. 2.Arrive and leave on time. 3.To leave, you must have a pass— plan ahead. 4.Be polite to ALL adults. 5.Use manners and appropriate language at ALL times.

BATHROOMS Rules for ALL AREAS still apply. 1.Use the bathroom between class periods. 2.WASH HANDS! 3.Report any misconduct and vandalism immediately.

ASSEMBLIES Rules for ALL AREAS still apply. 1.Turn off all electronic devices. 2.Be courteous and listen respectfully. 3.Leave all food and drink items in locker.

SCHOOL-RELATED EVENTS Rules for ALL AREAS still apply. 1.Follow rules and procedures of event. 2.Remember—represent Pioneer in a positive way! 3.Have prearranged transportation and leave promptly after event. 4.If you are failing one or more courses, you will be unable to attend the Home- coming dance, Winter Ball and the Prom, as well as any other dance.

BUS-LOADING AREAS Rules for ALL AREAS still apply. 1.School rules apply before boarding. 2.Enter and exit in an orderly fashion. 3.Follow all adult directions. 4.Keep track of all personal belongings.

ATTENDANCE 1.It is your responsibility to attend school every day and be on time for all class periods (including lunch). 2.Notes from parents are required after each absence on the day you return— hand in at Greeter’s Desk.

STUDENT OF THE MONTH 1.Every month, teachers from each department nominate students to be recognized for positive contributions to the class. 2.Students receive a certificate of recognition and are highlighted in the high school showcase.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 1.Top 20—top academic students per level posted quarterly. 2.Honor and merit roll posted. 3.Admirable qualities demonstrated. 4.Homeroom competitions. 5.WE NOTICED YOUR SUCCESSES wall

STUDENT DRESS CODE 1.Shirts must cover your belly, buttocks, back, and chest. 2.Shorts must follow the fingertip rule. 3.Tank tops must have 2 inch width straps. 4.Skirts must be 15 inches or longer. 5.Pants must cover your buttocks and under garments. 6.All headgear, chains, and spike jewelry must remain in your locker. 7.ALL HATS MUST REMAIN IN YOUR LOCKER DURING THE SCHOOL DAY!!

STUDENT DRESS CODE Students wearing inappropriate or distracting clothing, head gear, or jewelry will be required to change. Remember—Dress for Success! qhlkNk

SAFETY In an emergency when first aid is needed outside of a classroom: 1.Seek an adult for assistance to evaluate the situation. 2.Call the office--Et. 9334—with exact location. 3.Students should redirect to another route.

SAFETY In an emergency when first aid is needed for an ADULT in a classroom: 1.One student to seek an adult for assistance while another student calls the office--Ext. 9334—with exact location. 2.All students should redirect to another classroom.

BULLYING Not at Pioneer! See a bully… Stop a bully… Make a difference!!!

BULLYING Do you know what bullying looks like? Purposely not allowing students to sit at your lunch/library table. Calling someone a name every time you see them, all day, every day. Going out of your way to bump or shove the same kid in the hallway, at the lockers, anywhere you can get away with it. Posting mean things on a Facebook wall. Spreading rumors.

BULLYING Do you know what to do if you see a classmate being bullied? Stand up for the victim. Don’t join in. Stop the rumors. Find the nearest adult. Tell a teacher, coach, advisor, or counselor.

BULLYING Do you know what to do if you are being bullied? Tell them to stop. Walk away. Do not fight back. Find the nearest adult. Talk to a teacher, coach, advisor, or counselor. See the school nurse.

BULLYING STATISTICS QUIZ In the United States: 1.What percentage of students are being bullied mentally, verbally, & physically? 2.How many students miss school each day for fear of being bullied? 3.How many students admit to being a bully, or doing some “bullying” ?

BULLYING QUIZ ANSWERS 1.School bullying statistical surveys show 77% of students being bullied 2.160,000 students miss school 3.1 out of 5 students admit to bullying

The new Dignity for All Students Act As of July 1, 2012, no student shall be subject to harassment or discrimination by employees or students on school property or at a school function based on their actual or perceived race, color, weight, national origin, ethnic group, religion, religious practice, disability, sexual orientation, gender, or sex.

KNOW THE CODE You are responsible for knowing the Code of Conduct Please initial each section after discussing it in homeroom. Thank you and have a great school year!