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Assembly Expectations
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Enter the Cafeteria following your
teacher’s directions.
Sit, look forward and listen to the
presentation without talking to people
around you.
Ask questions or respond when prompted
to do so.
Respect others by following the rules.
Exit the Cafeteria when dismissed by your
teacher.
Kranz Intermediate
Student Orientation
Assembly
Suspensions & Expulsions
School Procedures
Safety
Attendance
Dress Code
Student Conduct
Introductions
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Mr. Andry, Principal
Mr. Schonborn, Assistant Principal
Mrs. Watson, Dean of Instruction
Mrs. Rogers, Counselor
School Security
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Campus Supervisors:
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Martin Nava
Rosemary Natividad
Martha Rodriguez
Angle Bermudez
Sam Leon
Lunch Supervisors
– Guadalupe Vargas
– Vania Ruvalcaba
I. MUST Recommend for Expulsion
– ZERO TOLERANCE
Possession of a handgun.
Brandishing a knife, screwdriver, or an
ice pick.
Unlawfully selling a controlled
substance.
Committing or attempting to commit a
sexual assault/ sexual battery
Possession of an explosive ( i.e. M-80,
quarter stick of dynamite.)
In any instance listed in section I, law enforcement will be contacted and
the student will be arrested.
II. SHALL Recommend for
Expulsion:
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Causing serious physical injury to another person
except in self defense.
Possession of any knife, explosive, or other
dangerous object of no reasonable use to the
student.
Unlawful possession of any controlled substance
(marijuana, alcohol, etc.).
Committing or attempting to commit robbery or
extortion.
Assault or battery upon any school employee.
In any instance listed in Section II, law enforcement will be contacted and the student may be arrested.
Students may be suspended
for any of those instances
listed before
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Suspensions can be
from one to five days.
Expulsion- for up to one
year in a LACOE
Program
Eating Area Procedures:
Cafeteria Supervisor: Mr. Pena
 Cafeteria food is to be consumed
in the Cafeteria area ONLY!
 Clean up your area before you
leave the eating area.
 No food outside eating area
 All trash must be placed in a
trash can
 Second Breakfast is a privilege,
not a right.
 We follow a Policy of Cooperation
Gum Policy
No
gum on
campus!
Student ID Cards &
Agendas
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Student MUST carry their ID Cards at
all time after they are distributed.
Agendas are required daily
– Completed in INK
– All Subject Areas
– Signed During Announcements on
Mondays and Fridays
Dress Code - UNFORM POLICY
PANTS / SHORTS
Colors: Navy Blue or Tan (solid colors only)
Style: Fitted at waist or drawstring. Sweats are acceptable, in navy
blue.
NOTE: Pants must fit at the waist and not be more than one size too
large or one size too small. Walking shorts will not be shorter than
mid-thigh, and no longer than the top of the knee. NO JEANS!
SHIRTS / BLOUSES
Colors: White, Light Blue or Navy (solid colors only)
Style: Collared shirts, such as polo, oxford, turtleneck or mock
turtleneck
(T-shirts, scoop collared, partially collared, sleeveless shirts, midriff, or
modified clothes with colored trim will NOT be allowed).
Spirit shirts from school may be worn on Fridays.
SKIRTS / JUMPERS / SKORTS
Colors:
Navy blue or Tan (solid colors only)
NOTE: Skirts / jumpers must be worn with an appropriate
uniform shirt, blouse or sweater. Leggings, shorts or
tights are acceptable, in uniform colors, under skirts,
jumpers or skorts (culottes). Length of skirt must be
modest.
SHOES, SHOE LACES AND SOCKS
Athletic or regular shoes. No open-toed shoes. Shoes
must be in good condition. Socks must be worn at all
times. Shoe laces and socks must coordinate with
uniform colors.
NOTE: If wearing shorts, socks must be pushed down to
the ankle.
OUTER WEAR
Colors: NAVY BLUE ONLY
Style: Jackets, sweatshirts, sweaters or vests. NO LOGOS.
(No pictures, graphics, writing or company symbols).
Names may be sewn on the outside, script, regular print. NO
OLD ENGLISH lettering. Spirit outer wear purchased from site
will be allowed
HATS (allowed only when outside of school buildings)
Colors: NAVY BLUE ONLY
Style: Full brimmed to provide sun protection (NO logos,
wording, pictures, graphics, or symbols)
Failure to wear appropriate uniform may result in a
discipline referral - Detention
All clothing must be neat, clean and in good shape.
Free Dress Day and On Uniforms
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No baggy clothing
No belt buckles/Hats with initials
No long belts.
No chains on wallets.
No short tops
No spaghetti straps
No bare midriffs
No Jerseys
No opened toed shoes
Students MUST wear PE Uniforms on Free
Dress Days
Dress Code
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If you dress inappropriately you will be
talked to ONCE, this assembly
counts as once.
You will have to change and a
conference will be held with your
parent if it continues.
Only after a conference will we return
your inappropriate clothes.
Detention is assigned for inappropriate
dress beginning today.
Safety- Out of Bounds
Areas
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Students are not allowed in parking
lot.
Use the crosswalks- NO JAYWALKING!
No students in hallways unless you are
supervised with a teacher (at any
time) NO FOOD!
Safety
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Quad is not a place to run/play soccer,
football, baseball or throw any object.
Play in the grass area.
Sports are to take place on the
basketball courts, athletic field.
At the end of the day, leave campus
promptly, go straight home.
REMINDER: School rules apply to &
from home
Safety
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Please do not have your parents bring
money, jackets or items you have
forgotten at home. Be responsible.
Get your things ready the night
before.
Flowers will not be delivered during
school hours- PICK UP AFTER SCHOOL
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Safety
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Personal items are to be kept with you
at all times
Clearly label with your name
Do not leave your backpack
unattended
We cannot be responsible for any
valuable items brought to. If it is very
valuable do not bring it to school.
Cell Phones
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Cell Phones are allowed on campus.
– Can be used before school and afterschool.
– Must be turned off by the first bell
and placed in you pocket or backpack
during school hours.
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Confiscated cell phones will only be
returned to a parent/guardian.
Safety
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Items not permitted on campus:
– Skateboards (must be stored and cannot
be carried around campus after the first
bell)
– ELECTRONIC GAMES
– CD players or radios or IPods/MP3 Players
– Markers ( teachers will provide for class work,
if found on your person will be confiscated and
thrown away)
– Aerosols of ANY KIND
Textbooks & Library
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All students are responsible for their
textbooks. You must keep them in the
same condition as you received them.
Lost or damaged library and textbooks
must be paid for by you!
The Library is open during lunch and
nutrition for your use.
If you owe money or books you will not
be allowed to participate in school
events…including PROMOTION!!
Attendance
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Student Advisor: Ms. Martinez
Absence notes or phone attendance
office:
Information required:
– Your name and teacher’s name (room #)
– Date of absence
– Reason for absence( ill, funeral, medical etc.)
– Parent’s signature & phone number
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If you are late to school or class you will
receive detention…No Questions!!
Academics
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Students are ultimately responsible for their
learning.
– Attend tutoring after school
– Complete homework and in-class assignments
– Ask for help!
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All students must use their Academic
Planners/Agendas
If you need academic help please see your
counselor….We are here to help you!
DETENTION
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Served the following day
Students are responsible for informing
their parents
Must bring teacher detention form or
Ticket to detention
Detention is served in the Café or
Room 34
Have fun and enjoy, but remember
why you are here!