Rules, Conduct, and Dress Code

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Classroom Rules
1. Be in assigned seat ready to work when the bell rings.
2. Have paper, pencils, books, and completed assignment
necessary for class activities.
3.Keep hands, feet, books, and other objects to self
4.Do not talk out of order, tease, swear, make rude gestures,
or make other put-downs.
5. Follow directions of the teacher.


When the teacher observes a violation of the rules, the
student's name will be written on the clipboard.


We will report conduct weekly as a part of the paper

packets that we will send home on Tuesdays. Conduct grades
recorded on the report card are based on the number of times the
student’s name is recorded for misbehavior in the nine weeks.

These misbehaviors are recorded in each class the student
attends, and a record is kept by the homeroom teacher.

The conduct grading scale for nine weeks is:
Excellent =
0-3 misbehaviors recorded
Satisfactory =
4-11 misbehaviors recorded
Needs Improvement =
12-19 misbehaviors recorded
Unsatisfactory =
20 or more misbehaviors recorded




Dress Code Information
PARENTS ARE ASKED TO MONITOR WHAT THEIR CHILDREN WEAR TO SCHOOL:
Coats, jackets, etc. should be labeled with the owner's name.

ACCEPTABLE CLOTHING IS:
• clean
• comfortable
• suitable to the activities of a school day
• modest


UNACCEPTABLE CLOTHING

(requiring a change before admitting to class):

tank tops; mesh or see-through clothing
untied shoe laces (safety hazard)
short shirts, halter tops (bare midriff when walking or
playing)

short shorts
short skirts (unless shorts or tights are worn underneath)
gym shorts, spandex shorts or cut-off jeans
sagged pants
any clothing worn to designate membership in secret or
forbidden groups
hats or sunglasses in the building (medical exceptions
allowed)

clothing decorated with unacceptable messages, words,
pictures, etc. such as those pertaining to drugs, alcohol,
violence, obscenities, sex, words with double meanings or
profanities. (The school reserves the right to determine the
acceptability of the message.)

jewelry which may be a safety hazard to the wearer or
others

shoes with cleats or wheels

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