Orientation Assembly 2008

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Susquenita Susquenita High SchoolHigh School

Orientation Assembly

August 2008

Susquenita High School

Expectations Teaching without disruption

 Learning without disruption

 Everyone to be treated with dignity and respect

 Everyone will work to their full potential

 An attitude of pride in self, school, and community

Student Handbook• Provides a guideline to the

school’s rules, regulations and policies

• The school board policy is the official wording on all matters.

Dignity and Respect• Respect the rights of:

– Other students– Teachers – All other staff

• While in school, the teacher assumes the role of the parent (loco parentis)

• Show dignity and respect for self.

ATTENDANCE

• Students are expected to be in school every day• Exceptions:

Legitimate illness supported by a parent or physician note

Pre-approved educational trips and college visits

Tardy or early dismissal for legitimate medical or legal appointments

A tardy is unexcused unless you produce a doctor’s note

Attendance (continued)• Do not assume the last day of school on the

calendar is definite. – This date could change. – Trips taken as this time WILL NOT BE

excused. – Missed final exams will receive a 0% grade.

3 Day RuleAbsences will be considered

UNEXCUSED if a note is not presented within 3 days to the

office.

This is a student responsibility!This is a student responsibility!

UNEXCUSED ABSENCES

• If your absence is unlawful or unexcused you do NOT have the right to make up or turn in work.

• You will not get credit for projects due.

• An unexcused tardy is an unlawful absence!

• After 3 days 3 days without an excuse, the absence will remain unexcused even with a Doctor’s Note.

Tardy to School

• Report directly to the office to sign in. You will need a pass to go to class.

Sanctions (Depending on record)• Detention – after 3rd tardy• ISS• Loss of Driving Privilege• Parental Contact

Leaving the School

Not permitted to leave school, during school hours, without the permission

of the principal’s office

•Loss of driving privileges for driver

and all riders.

•1st offense – 30 day loss of privileges

Student’s Responsibilities

• Be aware of rules and regulations and conduct yourself in accordance with them

• Volunteer information relating to the health, safety and welfare of the school, community and protection of school property

• Attend school daily, except when excused

• Make all arrangements for making up work when excused

• Be on time for all classes and activities

• Express your ideas and opinions in a respectful manner so as not to offend or slander other persons

Conduct at EventsHome andand Away

Students must abide by all school rules and regulations while in attendance at:

• Athletic events or competitions • Athletic practices• Co-curricular and extra curricular activities• Field Trips

You represent Susquenita High School You represent Susquenita High School at all times!at all times!

Dress Code•Sleeveless clothing is not permitted.

•Transparent, low cut (v-neck or scoop neck) and bare midriff or rear torso clothing is prohibited

•No undergarments are to be exposed.

•No torn/ripped clothing

Dress Code (continued)

• Skirts, shorts and dresses must be no shorter than mid thigh (tip of finger when arm extended down along leg)

• Clothing must be proper fitting and not impede movement– No excessive heels– No low rise pants– Clothing may no be too tight

• No outerwear (exterior coats) without express permission of the office.

Dress Code (continued)

• Chains and other excessive jewelry may not be worn – Items that may damage furniture or injure others– Items that may injure anyone– Decision of the school administration is final

• No head coverings. (Hats, bandanas, sweatbands, dew rags and hoods are not to be worn indoors.)

• Items may be confiscated by any staff member.

• No pajamas or sleepwear.

Dress Code (continued)

No clothing displaying slogans or logos that depict or suggest the use of

• Tobacco, alcohol, drugs• Obscene language or sexual innuendos• Lewd or illegal behavior• Derogatory statement to any person, or group

Decision of the school administration is final.

Footwear

Shoes are to be worn at all times on school grounds and in the building.

• Flip flops must be leather as per board policy.

PDA’sPublic Display of Affection

Public displays of affection are not appropriate for the school setting.

Students need to exhibit dignity and respect for themselves and other students.

Public kissing will result in a minimum of one PM detention being issued.

Food and Drink

Students are not to have food and drink in hallways, classrooms or other areas of the school outside the cafeteria !

EXCEPTION:

Water in clear containers

with no additives.

Acceptable Use Acceptable Use PolicyPolicy

Students may use computers only in accordance with the acceptable use policy.

Students are not permitted to use school equipment to:• Access prohibited web sites• Access personal e-mail accounts• Utilize IM (instant messaging)• Duplicate or copy any materials that are copyrighted or

not permitted under our policy.

Personal Possessions• Prohibited from the time you enter the school until dismissal time

– Radios/I-PODS/MP 3& CD Players– Cellular/Digital Phones– Pagers– Lap Tops (unless required for a class)

• Discouraged– Valuables and large sums of money– Toys, games, gag items– Blankets, pillows, etc.

Personal Possessions

• Policy requires electronics to be in your locker during the school day.

• Consequences:– Item confiscated until a parent picks it up– Repeat offenses subject to detention/suspension

The school assumes The school assumes NO LIABILITYNO LIABILITY

SLEEPING

Head Down

+ Eyes Closed

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Sleeping

You are presumed to be sleeping if:

Office Telephone• NO student use of Office Telephone

except for emergency situations.

• Do not ask the secretaries!

BUS CONDUCTFollow all driver requests the first time given!

Violations may result in:

–Detention

–In School Suspension

–Bus Suspension

• 1st Offense– Minimum 3 days suspension– Possible police investigation

• Failure to stop when directed by staff or when serious injury occurs – 10 day suspension – informal hearing

FIGHTING

FIGHTING• If a staff member is intentionally or

unintentionally struck • 10 day suspension • Possible expulsion• Police Report will be filed

• Repeat Offense or Serious Injury• 10 day suspension• Board hearing• Police intervention• Possible expulsion

Weapons and Dangerous Instruments - PROHIBITED

Any object that can be considered a weapon– Knife, razor, ice pick– Explosive, ammunition– Gun (BB, pellet, other)– Bow & arrows

Controlled Substances• Drugs, look alike drugs and drug paraphernalia are prohibited.

• Lawful medications must be taken to nurse in the original container with the prescription and authorization from parent.

• Controlled substances – Immediate Suspension– Informal or Formal Hearing– Referral to police

Tobacco Products

Cigarettes, cigars and smokeless Cigarettes, cigars and smokeless tobacco are prohibitedtobacco are prohibited

• School grounds – and within 1,000 feet of school grounds

• Buses • Personal Vehicles on school property

Tobacco Products • Possession and Use prohibited under PA Crimes

Code

– 1st Offense – 1 day of ISS and possible fine

– 2nd Offense – 2 days ISS and possible fine

– 3rd & subsequent – administrative review or hearing

• All fines are filed with the District Magisterial Court

DRUG & ALCOHOL Convictions

Federal law states students with drug or alcohol convictions are

ineligible for federal grants, loans or scholarship.

Whether offense occurred on or off school property

Thefts• Violation of School Policy

• Violation of State Law

Will be prosecuted

HAZING

School Board Policy 245

Prohibits any activity that intentionally or recklessly endangers the mental or physical health or safety of another student for purposes of initiation, membership or affiliation with any organization.

Student Driving

Student Drivers• Only students with valid permits may park

anywhere on the Susquenita School District Campus.

• Vehicles are subject to search by the school administration.

• Parking on campus is a privilege which may be suspended or revoked for cause.– Tardies to school– Driving violations– Leaving Campus without permission

• Drivers may be assessed fines for violations in addition to disciplinary action.

PARKING LOTUpon arrival

-park in assigned space-turn off lights and ignition-take keys-take all books and materials-lock the vehicle

No one will be permitted to leave schoolto return to your vehicle.

Detention

• Detention will be held from 2:50 - 5:15 this year due to a change in bus transportation.

• Detention is held every Tuesday and Thursday in Room 405 (Mrs. Garver.)

• If you cut a detention or arrive late, further detentions will be added. Additionally, ISS or OSS may be issued.

Report when assigned.Have all assignments completed.

Follow all rules.

Let’s Work Let’s Work Together Together

To Have a To Have a

Safe and EnjoyableSafe and Enjoyable

School YearSchool Year