NON-NEGOTIABLES

NON-NEGOTIABLES

 

Preface to the Twelve Non-Negotiable Rules and Regulations

Respect Yourself:                                          Do only those things that will help you to

                                                                       achieve a successful and healthful future.

Respect Your Associates:                              Treat your associates with courtesy, justices,

                                                                       and truthfulness.

Respect Property:                                           Take care of your things and take care of

                                                                       those things which we share.

 

 

 

The Twelve Non-Negotiable Rules and Regulations

1.      Attend school daily and come on time. THERE  IS LATE DETENTION.

2.      Leave all outer clothing and book bags in your classroom closet.

3.      Move quickly from class to class. Enter the room quietly, take your assigned seat, and begin work immediately. No bathroom passes during the first 10 minutes of the period.

4.      Be prepared to work everyday. Bring a large loose leaf notebook, assignment notebooks, pens, pencils, and whatever other equipment is required for learning.

5.      Do homework nightly. THERE IS HOMEWORK DETENTION AND HOMEWORK HELP

6.      Eat only in the cafeteria. Gum chewing and candy are prohibited even in the cafeteria.

7.      Do not bring cards, radios, walkmans, games, beepers, cellular telephones, laser pens and/or any other items not related to academic instruction. They will be confiscated.

8.      Keep your desk area clean.

9.      Do not engage in physical or verbal violence. Learn to disagree without being disagreeable. DO NOT FIGHT.

10.  Respect the building. Do not graffiti or deface any part of the building.

11.  Show respect to any visitor or adult in the building.

12.  Wear the school uniform daily. Hats are not to be worn in the building.

 

 

 

Consequences

1.      Conference with involved teacher.

2.      Parental Outreach

3.      Conference with Guidance Counselor, Dean or Principal

4.      Conference with Parent

5.      In-school or after-school detention

6.      Out-of-Academy suspension

Permanent Expulsion
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