+ Horizonte Young Parents Our Expectations
+ Horizonte Expectations follow directionsbe there…be readybe respectfulbe responsiblehands & feet to yourself
+ Follow Directions “The worst thing a student can do is not follow the directions of a staff member or teacher.” ~James Andersen
+ Follow Directions Phones are off in school Not on vibrate or silent Not just hidden All rooms have phones for use with permission Phones are not allowed to listen to music Hand your phone over when asked... (refusing requires a parent meeting) Cell Phones/iPhones
+ Follow Directions If you are seen wearing earphones during class: a staff person may ask to take the iPod/mp3 or to take the earphones and give it to your advisor to be held until the end of the day iPods/MP3 players
+ Follow Directions You should not wear… Clothing that is all one color Colored hair ties, shoe laces, or lanyards (black or white only) Clothing or jewelry with numbers Gang affiliated clothing, jewelry, or tattoos Immodest clothing (halter tops, bare midriffs/backs, low-cut shirts, shorts and skirts must reach fingertips) Dress Code
+ Follow Directions Dress Code
+ Follow Directions If you have a dress code violation you… Will be expected to wear a T-shirt that is given to you Should return it to a teacher/advisor at the end of the day Will have to meet with a parent and administrator if you continue to violate the dress code Dress Code
+ Be There…Be Ready Once you arrive at school… Breakfast, snacks, and lunch are purchased/consumed on campus (Maverick, Sonic, 7-11, The Soup Kitchen are off campus) Walking to your car or a friend’s car is not allowed without a teacher/advisor escort Stairwells are for emergencies only Closed Campus
+ Be There…Be Ready You may… Get a drink from the fountain Go to the restroom Buy snack at the vending machine You may not… Go to another floor without permission (including in the elevator) Hang out in the hallway or restrooms Between Classes
+ Be There…Be Ready You should… Arrive on time and ready to work with a pen or pencil. Begin your math & edit assignment immediately. Listen for directions and finish your assignments. Read or complete missing work if you have time. Pay attention and be on task (save photo sharing for lunch). Ask for permission and the hall pass to leave the classroom. You should not… Ask to go to the restroom daily… instead, utilize class breaks Ask to get a drink or a snack During Classes
+ Be Respectful You may not… Argue with administrators, teachers, or staff Interrupt a teacher when they are teaching You may… Raise your hand to make comments or ask questions Appeal, if you believe you were not treated fairly Administrators/Teachers/Staff
+ Be Respectful You should not… Insult students, staff, teachers, administrators, or visitors. Everyone deserves respect! Use derogatory language toward any particular group (age, color, disability, gender identity, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, or sexual orientation). Everyone deserves respect! Confront or harass anyone for any reason. Everyone deserves respect! Swear or use other inappropriate or vulgar language. Everyone deserves respect! Anyone and Everyone
+ Be Respectful You should… Keep books, folders and assignments clean School Property/Personal Property
+ Be Respectful You must not vandalize books, bulletin boards, furniture, folders or even your own class assignments. You should report any incident of vandalism to a staff member or you will be held responsible. Folders with tagging, graffiti, or gang-related images will be turned in to the school resource officer. The officer will issue a citation for vandalism. School Property/Personal Property
+ Be Responsible Call the tracker if you’re absent and check in or out with her. Don’t cheat…do your own class work! Allowing others to copy your work is also cheating! Stay on task during class. Ask for makeup work. Ask for help if you don’t understand something. Turn in assignments on time. Put everything away and leave a clean classroom before you go. As a student…
+ Hands & Feet to Yourself Kissing, hugging, touching other students, teachers or staff is not allowed while at school. Lovingly touching, hugging and kissing your child is encouraged. Play fighting/horseplay is never allowed. Grabbing another’s property is inappropriate. Fighting, confronting, or instigating a fight or argument is unacceptable (mad-dogging, whistling, hand gestures, spreading rumors). School Property/Personal Property
+ Questions? Explain your transcript, report card, and credits you’ve earned. Help you with problems in your classes and scheduling. Help you resolve conflicts with other teachers or students. Suggest useful resources for you and your family. Call home after you’ve been absent consecutive three days. Advocate (support) you whenever possible. Your advisor will…