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Highlands Campus Code of Conduct 1.Identify R.O.A.R. expectations. 2.Discuss appropriate behaviors. 3.Identify privileges associated with positive behaviors.

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2 Highlands Campus Code of Conduct

3 1.Identify R.O.A.R. expectations. 2.Discuss appropriate behaviors. 3.Identify privileges associated with positive behaviors. 4.Show what clothing is unacceptable (Dress Code). 5.Identify unacceptable behaviors and their consequences.

4 Respectful Organized Accepting Responsible R O A R

5  Greet friends and adults with a smile; say “Good morning/afternoon”.  Use appropriate tone, volume and language.  Keep hands and feet to yourself.  Listen to others when they are speaking.

6  Come to school with planner, pens, and paper.  Walk to the right in halls and stairways.  Remain quiet and listen for instruction during fire drills.

7  Treat others the way you want to be treated.  Celebrate others’ differences and individuality.  Be open to “new” ideas.

8  Take ownership of your actions.  Follow the rules of the school.  Use time wisely.  Wear appropriate clothing.

9 ROAR TICKETS

10  All students are expected to dress appropriately for school and for school-related functions.  A student’s dress (including jewelry) should be safe and not interfere with the educational process.  Suggestive or revealing clothing is not permitted.

11 Tanks or tops that:  Are cut too low in the front or the back.  Are cut too low under the arms.  Have straps that are too narrow.  Reveal undergarments.

12 TUBE TOPS

13 HALTER TOPS

14 SPAGHETTI STRAPS

15 PLUNGING NECKLINES

16 Low-riding pants that expose underwear or the upper buttocks

17 Cropped/Midriff Tops

18 Shorts, Skirts or Dresses of Inappropriate Length

19 SEE-THROUGH GARMENTS

20 HEAD COVERINGS (except for medical or religious reasons)

21 Clothing with messages that…  Are vulgar or obscene.  Have insulting language or pictures.  Promote or endorse violent / gang activities.  Promote or endorse illegal activities.

22 Clothing that Promotes and/or Endorses Alcohol, Tobacco, or Illegal Drugs

23  Disruptive or disorderly conduct.  Violent or threatening behavior.  Behavior that endangers the safety, morals, health, or welfare of self or others.  Academic misconduct.

24  Language or gestures that are inappropriate.  Cutting class, being late for class, or leaving school without permission.  Misbehavior on school buses.  Throwing objects in school, inside a building or out a window or door.

25  Using physical force of any type.  Possessing any type of weapon.  Displaying what appears to be a weapon.

26  Bullying and intimidation  Harassment  Hazing  Gang-related activities  Gambling  Indecent exposure  Intimate sexual behavior

27  Misusing computer/electronic communications, including any unauthorized use of computers, software, or internet/intranet accounts.  Hacking and other destructive acts that can damage our network.  Any other violation of the district’s Internet User’s Agreement.

28  Oral warning.  Short-term “time out” in classroom or in an alternate setting.  Disciplinary conference in administrator’s office.  Detention during the school day or after.  Principal’s conference.  Teacher removal of student from the classroom.

29 SStudents behave in a civil, safe, and orderly manner. SStudents demonstrate respect and tolerance towards each other and towards adults. SStudents act truthfully, honestly, and honorably. SStudents dress in ways that are appropriate for a learning environment.

30  Refer to the Summary of the Code of Conduct for other topics that might affect you.  Copies of the full Code of Conduct are available in our school office.


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