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Procedures

Procedures. Uniforms Tardies/Absences Homework Wednesday Packets Tutoring Summer School Discipline Cube System Star Point System Demerit System. : Dress Code for Girls. Skirts :

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Procedures

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  1. Procedures • Uniforms • Tardies/Absences • Homework • Wednesday Packets • Tutoring • Summer School • Discipline • Cube System • Star Point System • Demerit System

  2. :Dress Code for Girls • Skirts: • All girls must wear khaki, navy blue, or black skirts or jumpers that come to the middle of the knee in length. K5 may wear skorts as well. • If a skirt has a slit in the hem, the slit must not extend higher than the required dress length. • Girls are asked to wear shorts under their skirts when playing outdoors. • Loose fitting pants (khaki, navy, or black)are permitted on Fridays. Other activities may allow such attire. Tight fitting pants are not allowed, and discretion is left to the administration. • Skirts/dresses must reach the middle of the knee or lower. No exceptions! • We understand that girls in kindergarten through third grade grow quickly. However, clothes that are newly purchased with the intent of being short (such as miniskirts) will not be allowed.

  3. Girls • Shirts: • Polo shirts with school logo may be purchased through the office. The colors are white, red, black, and navy. They are to be worn with the Friday attire as well. • No spaghetti straps are allowed, as well as any open-back shirts.

  4. Girls • Shoes: • Sandals with back straps, dress shoes, sneakers/tennis shoes, or boots. • No flip-flop shoes are allowed. • Socks: • Girls may wear solid color (white, red, black) ankle or knee socks. They may wear tights or ankle length leggings. No mid-calf leggings. Only specified solid school colors are allowed. Girls in junior and senior high may wear panty hose with dress shoes.

  5. Dress CodeBoys • Pants: • Khaki, navy blue or black pants with belt loops (No belt loops are fine for K5) Boys in 1st through high school must wear a belt. No cargo pants. • Boys may wear blue jeans on Fridays. No tight or baggy jeans are acceptable, and discretion is left to the administration. • Shirts: • Polo shirts with school logo may be purchased through the office. The colors are white, red, black, and navy. Boys are required to button their shirts and wear them neatly tucked inside their pants. • Shirt and tie are required on specified days: • Jr/Sr High - Tuesday • Elementary – Wednesday - Regular school uniform (no tie required)

  6. Boys • Shoes: • Shoes and socks are required. • Dress shoes or sneakers/tennis shoes are required. • Sandals and flip-flops are not acceptable. • Hair: • Boys' hair styles are to be cut off above the eyebrows, ears, and collar. It is not acceptable to have the hair tucked behind the ear. We do not allow bowl-cuts, surfer cuts, “corn-rows,” “afros,” or rattails. It is expected that parents and students regard and respect the hair code. It is the parents' responsibility to keep their child's hair cut to its proper length. • Necklaces and earrings are not acceptable. • The administration reserves the right to disallow any hairstyle or dress that it deems as nontraditional and inappropriate in the church/school setting. Students coming to school improperly dressed will be sent to the office or home immediately.

  7. Tardies • Each student is allowed four (4) tardies per nine-week period. The fifth (5th) tardy will result in an unexcused absence and a fine of $25.00. • Students will be considered absent if they arrive after 10:15 a.m. or leave before 12:00 p.m.

  8. Absences • Students may be retained in their current grade if they miss more than 25 days of a school semester • Teachers need to notify parents when approaching 15 days absence. • Excused absences: • Death in the immediate family • Sickness • Doctor or Dentist Appointment • Family Days (4 allowed) Not on days with important tests or events.

  9. Homework • Planners will be sent home daily to keep parents informed about assignments. • Planner must be signed by a parent signifying that the student did his/her homework. • Planners not signed for 2 consecutive days = 1 demerit (Jr/Sr High only.) Note to parents for elementary and star loss for repeated offenses.

  10. Tutoring • Teachers will tutor students that have a “C” average in the first semester. • One or two days a week is sufficient for tutoring. Anymore than that will cause burnout. • Start tutoring after 3 weeks of school. • If a student is not paying attention in class, the teacher is not required to give that student any tutoring.

  11. Before/After Care Program • Before school care will be provided beginning at 7:30 a.m. There is no charge for this service. Children should not be left on campus before doors are opened at 7:30 a.m. • After school care will be provided until 6:00 p.m. There will be a charge of $5.00 per hour beginning at 3:15 p.m.

  12. Packets • Packets are sent home on Wednesdays and include student’s work from the previous week. • Packets are to be returned by Friday with a parent’s signature. If not, they will not receive another packet until it is returned, signed. • Repeated offenders in Jr/Sr High = 1 demerit for each day it is late.

  13. Summer School • Summer School is required if a child fails two (2) or more subjects. Summer School is also required for a child who fails any one of the following: • Reading • Phonics/English • Numbers/Arithmetic

  14. Discipline for Kindergarten • The Cube System is used for Kindergarten only. Students are rewarded with linking cubes for model behavior. These may be used to buy and prizes. • Students will pay with cubes for misbehavior.

  15. Star Point/Demerits • 1st through 5th grades use the Star Point Program • 6 star loss points= Principals office and disqualified for Star Point Quarterly Party • Send a copy of the report to me.. • A student can lose a star three different ways: • For offenses that receive automatic star losses. • For repeating an offense in which a warning has already been given. • For offenses during an extra-curricular class.

  16. Automatic star loss: • Cheating • Lying • Stealing • Horseplay • Disrespect • Any problems in an extra curricular class such as P.E. or Music • Being sent to the office for any infraction

  17. Warnings that may lead to star losses: • Not having supplies or books • Not having planner or folder signed • Not participating in class • Having a bad attitude • Talking without permission • Talking in the hallways • Misbehavior on field trips • Not following the playground rules

  18. Number of Losses (For any reason) • 6-9 Star losses • Detention • Disqualified for Star Party 10-12 Star losses 1 Day In-house Suspension Must make up assignments within 2 days. (Tests may be made up.) 13-15 Star losses 3 Day In-house Suspension Must make up assignments within 2 days. Probation for the remainder of the semester

  19. Clean Slate • For 1st and 5th grades – • Students will receive their 20 stars back at the end of each quarter. • Students with 15 stars at the end of the quarter will be eligible for the Star Party that the teachers have planned. • Students with less than 15 stars will be ineligible for the Star Party and will be sent to detention during the party.

  20. Demerits • 6th through 12th Grades Use the Demerit System • 5 Demerits= 60 minutes detention • 10 Demerits= 120 minutes detention • 25 Demerits= 1 Day Suspension • 50 Demerits= 3 Day Suspension • 75 Demerits= Expulsion

  21. General Offenses1 demerit • Disorderly conduct • Dress code violation • Eating in class or hallways • Inattention in class • Unprepared for class • Tardiness • Homework planner not signed (repeatedly)

  22. General Offenses2 demerits • Entering restricted areas • Passing notes • Running in the buildings • Misuse of property • Disrespect

  23. General Offenses5-10 Demerits • Cheating • Defacing school property • Fighting • Lying, forgery (notes, test, demerit, etc.)… • Immoral language • Profanity • Skipping class • Violation of “hands off” policy…5-Expulsion

  24. General Offenses25 demerits • Theft/Stealing • Smoking • Pornography • Vulgar conversation

  25. Other Demerits • Disobedience = 5 demerits. • Offenses of similar nature that are not covered on the previous slides/pages will be assigned demerits determined by the teacher or administration. • Assault on another student = 40 demerits

  26. Double Demerits • Demerits will be doubled for each of the same offense. • If a student gets 1 demerit for disorderly conduct on Monday and does the same thing on Wednesday or next week, he/she will receive 2 demerits. • If the student repeats the disorderly conduct again the next week, he/she will receive 4 demerits. • After that, for the rest of the quarter, the student will receive 5 demerits (automatic detention) for disobedience.

  27. Merits • Students can receive merits from any teacher for being, “caught” displaying exemplary behavior. • Merits can cancel out demerits. • Merits will not be issued to students if they ask for them.

  28. Lunch Room Schedules • 11:30-12:00 K5 and 1st grade • 12:00-12:30 6th – 12th grades • 12:15-12:45 2nd – 5th grades

  29. Dismissal Times FULL DAY HALF DAY SCHEDULE • K5 2:50-3:00 11:40-11:50 • 1st 2:55-3:05 11:45-11;55 • 2nd – 4th 3:00-3:10 11:50-12:00 • 5th 3:05-3:15 11:55-12:00 • 6th – 12th 3:15-3:20 12:00

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