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2010-2011 Student
Handbook
Students have a
right to learn.
Teachers have a
right to teach.
No one has the
right to disrupt
the learning
process.
Respect
Responsibility
Scholarship
Service
Equals=Success
If you are disrupting a class
you may be asked to go to the
RTR (Mr. Popham’s Room
Rm.353)
You have 2 choices!
Make GOOD choices.
Starts at 7:50 am
2 Lunch Periods
“A” Lunch 10:50 to 11:20
“B” Lunch 11:50 to 12:20
Ends at 2:20 pm
Parking
Official parking sticker
North and south parking lots only
Parking not permissible in:
•Fire lanes
•Visitor spaces
•Road by the stadium
•Faculty spaces
Violations may result in towing/boot or
loss of parking privilege
Must sign parking agreement
Driving
On campus speed limit is 15
mph
West St. speed limit is 25
mph
FPD patrols this area. Please
be careful. Killip Elementary
School is located on 6th Ave.
Attendance Policy
Parent/guardian must call
No later than 9:00 a.m.
Not verified will be
unexcused
Cannot be excused later
Note will be accepted
before 7:45 am the day of
return
Attendance Policy
Attendance marks include an
absence and a tardy (excused and
unexcused)!
Excused absences can include
bereavement, chronic illness,
medical/illness, and religious
holidays
Work cannot be made up
for unexcused attendance
Attendance Policy
At 3 accrued attendance marks a postcard
will be sent home by the classroom teacher.
Letters sent home on attendance mark 4, 6
and 12.
A conference/parent phone meeting will be
held at attendance mark 6.
The student is on attendance probation once
they have 12 attendance marks total per
semester.
Appeals committee process discussion
Make-Up Work
Unexcused absences –
may not receive any points
Excused absences – can
make up missed work
One day for each day
missed to turn in work
Work will be sent within the
first 2 days of suspension
Attendance Policy
For athletes that receive
unexcused attendance marks the
day of practice or game WILL
NOT be able to participate or
play.
Attendance for Friday counts
for Saturday events.
 In
accordance with district and state
attendance policies, students will be placed
on attendance probation if they have
excessive attendance marks (12 or more for
high school)in one or more classes per
semester. Students who are placed on
attendance probation must attend class, file
an appeal and make academic progress the
remainder of the semester.
 An attendance mark includes a class
absence or a tardy!
Tardy Policy
Please be in room when the bell
rings.
Please be in your seat ready to
begin classwork.
A tardy is defined as being late to
class less than 5 minutes
Absent – if a student comes to
class after 5 minutes
A tardy counts as one of 12
Campus Security
Enter building at all
entrances prior to first bell to
start the school day.
After late bell please enter
through main entrance on
Izabel St. only.
Campus Security
Late students enter at the
main entrance
Band students use north
entrance (before school)
Surveillance cameras are
located throughout the
building for your safety.
10-11 School Calendar
Classes Begin
August 23
Labor Day
September 6
Veterans’ Day
November 11
Thanksgiving
November 24-26
Winter Recess Dec. 20-31
M.L. King Day
January 17
Presidents’ Day February 21
Spring Break
March 14-18
Spring Holiday
April 22
Memorial Holiday
May 30
Classes End
June 9
Graduation
June 10
Substitute Teachers
Same respect and courtesy
as regular teachers
Patience, understanding
and cooperation
Asked to take over in the
middle of a lesson
May not have all the
preparation needed
Honesty and Integrity
Dishonesty and cheating
will be taken seriously
Violations will be handled
on an individual basis
May result in discipline and
failure of the class
Plagiarism is cheating
Nurse’s Office
Schedule is posted in
office and nurse’s door
First aid is given at school
Parents/guardians will be
contacted for emergencies
Register all medications
(including over-the-counter)
Nurse’s Office
Need a pass
May go home if necessary
Go to the nurse if ill
Prolonged restroom stays
= Ditching
Leaving campus without
school and parental
permission = Truancy
Guest Passes
No student visitors allowed
No guest passes issued
Personal Property
Not responsible for
personal property on
school premises
Do not bring valuables to
school
Not responsible for
vehicles on campus
Lockers
Assigned locker and lock
Use lock issued by school
Do not keep valuables in
lockers
Valuables may be stored in
the school safe
$5 fee for lost locks
Lockers may be searched
at any time
Dances
8:00 until 11:00 p.m.- High School
Disrespectful/inappropriate
dancing not allowed
Clothes worn depends
upon the kind of dance
Must have I.D. card
If you leave you cannot return to a
dance
Dances
Non-CHS guest requires
Administration approval
Not issued at the door on
the night of the dance
Use of all illegal
substances at a school
dance will lead to arrest/
disciplinary action
Computer Usage
Must observe rules of usage
1. Receive permission from
teacher to use computer
2. Sign a contract/agreement
before using the computer
(Must log-in each use and
have current student ID)
3.Not load or download any
programs without clearance
Computer Usage
4.Used for educational
purposes only
5.Damage done will be
considered "Destruction of
School Property”
6.Appropriate etiquette,
language, and judgment per
Acceptable Use Agreement
Computer Usage
7.Any misuse of computers
will be referred for
disciplinary action
8.Lose privileges to use any
computer
9.DO NOT give out
passwords!
Substance Abuse
Drug abuse is nonmedical use (including
alcohol and inhalants)
All tobacco products
Possession of illegal
substances or drug
paraphernalia
Under influence of drugs
or alcohol
Substance Abuse
Arrested by the Flagstaff
Police Dept.
Charged with a felony
Go to juvenile detention or jail
1st offense - 10 day
suspension
2nd offense - hearing to
determine long term
suspension or expulsion
Conduct on Busses
Privilege, not a right
Abuse it, lose it
Directly responsible to the
bus driver
Disorderly conduct will be
reported
Conference with parent/
guardian
Conduct on Busses
Assurance that student will
conform
Continuing problem will
result in suspension of bus
privileges for a time
Misbehavior will not be
tolerated
Conduct on Busses
 Bus rules:
1. Remain seated
2. Keep head and arms inside
the bus
3. Walk in front of the bus
when crossing the street
Conduct on Busses
4.Remain quiet so that driver
can be heard
5.No profane language
6.Treat the bus driver with
courtesy
Dress Code
 Not cause educational
disruption
 Applies to all students
 Required for all school
sponsored events
 No gang relationship dress
 No inappropriate items for
school or items considered to
be offensive to others
Dress Code
 Medallions, medals, chains,
or beads cannot extend
below the belt
 No clothing that presents
safety hazards
 Head coverings not allowed
in the building
Dress Code
 Pants/shirts/skirts must be
worn at the waistline
 No large holes in clothing
 Clothes length and slits
above mid-thigh range are
inappropriate
 No visible undergarments
Dress Code
 Religious head coverings
may be worn with approval
 No sunglasses on in the
school building. Put them
away
 Footwear must be worn at all
times
Dress Code
 Shirts must have an
appropriate neckline
 No cleavage showing
 Shirt must have an
appropriate length and be
able to be tucked in
Dress Code
 No bare midriff of any kind
is acceptable
 Shoulders, abdomen, back,
and sides must be covered
 Straps over the shoulder
must be at least the width of
the I.D. card
Electronic Devices
 Not responsible for loss,
theft, or damage
 Put in the OFF position and
not in view, unless
instructed by the teacher
for use in class activities.
Electronic Devices
 Will be confiscated by teacher and
given to the administration if used
inappropriately.
 Must be picked up from an
administrator by a parent/guardian
on 2nd offense.
 May be used before school, passing
periods, at lunch, after school and
unless otherwise directed by
classroom teacher.
 All
Students need to wear their lanyard
and ID card at all times during school.
 Exceptions: PE, Shop classes and any
class where there is risk to student of
being choked or caught in machinery
 Defacing your lanyard/ID card is NOT
allowed!
 Must buy a new one to replace them
immediately. Cost is $10 per
replacement.
Dangerous Weapons
 Firearms, explosive
weapons, knifes, or any
other dangerous or illegal
instruments prohibited
 Suspension for a period of
not less than one year or
expelled
Prohibited Harassment
 Campus will be free of
discrimination based on
race, color, religion, sex,
age, national origin,
disability, sexual orientation,
and sexual harassment
Prohibited Harassment
 Avoid offensive or
inappropriate sexual and/or
sexually harassing behavior
 Report harassment
experiences
Prohibited Harassment
 Unwelcome sexual
advances, requests for
sexual favors, and other
visual, verbal or physical
conduct of a sexual nature
 Prompt and equitable
resolution of sexual
harassment complaints
 Students
not involved in teacher supervised
after-school activities are to leave the
building NLT 2:45 pm.
 Students hanging around the building
unsupervised are subject to disciplinary
action and /or arrest.
The End
 Thank you!
 Go Panthers!
 Have a GREAT school year!