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• Use language that is respectful to all. That means: no swearing, no derogatory words or name calling, and refraining from interrupting others when they are speaking.

• Be in charge of your own learning. That means: do not copy work, and be responsible to complete assignments and turn them in to the teacher.

Be Responsible

Be RespectfulBe Responsible

No Vandalism

• Students who vandalize books will receive vandalism tickets from the school resource officer.

• Report any vandalism on desk or in books immediately so you are not held responsible.

Be RespectfulBe Responsible

• Keep your folders clean.• Folders with graffiti or tagging are

turned in to the school resource officer.• Folders with gang related photographs

in the clear sleeves will be turned in to the school resource officer.

• Assignments with graffiti will not be graded.

Comply with teacher, deal with issues in a respectful manner and appropriate time. That means: listen to instructions given by any faculty member, and follow their directions.

Follow Directions• “The worst thing any student can

do is not follow the directions of a staff member or teacher.” James Andersen

• Students always have the right to appeal a situation with administration.

NO HATS

OR HEAD COVERING

NO IMMODEST OR SUGGESTIVE CLOTHING

Examples include, but are not limited to :

- Halter tops or backless tops- Bare midriffs or low cut tops- Shorts and skirts must reach arms

length

Dress Code Violations

Dress Code Violations

• Break up your clothing colors. No dressing in all one color

• No athletic jerseys• No numbers on clothes and

accessories• No Gang insignia on clothes or

jewelry,.• Tattoos with gang affiliation must be

covered• White and Black hair ties only

FOLLOW DIRECTIONS• You will given a T-shirt to help you if

you have a dress code violation.• Return the T-shirt to a teacher at the

end of the day.• Chronic dress code violations will result

in a parent/guardian meeting.

Follow Directions

Cell Phones must be turned off when entering the building

No Cell Phones• If you are seen using a cell phone, a

staff person will request it from you and hold it until the end of the day.

• Students who continue to use their phone in the building will need a parent/guardian meeting to get their phone returned.

No iPods in Class

No IPODS• If you are seen with ear pieces, a

staff person will request it from you and hold it until the end of the day.

• Students who continue to use their ipods during class will need a parent/guardian meeting to get their ipod returned.

Be ThereBe Ready

Be in class when breaks are over ready to get working. That means: go the restroom and get a drink during break, and begin math and edit problems as soon as you get to class.

•That means: no horseplay, no public display of affection, stay in your own space, no play fighting, do not touch other students or their things.

Be There Be Ready

• Only 11th and 12th graders are on the fifth floor

• Only 9th and 10th graders are on the second Floor

• Only Adults and Young Parents and 7th and 8th graders are on the third Floor – Only students who have a pass should be on a different floor

Closed Campus• Eat your breakfast, lunch, and snacks on

campus.• Maverick and 7-11 are not on our campus.

Going there is considered sluffing.• Get permission to go to your car.• Parking lot is considered off campus w/o

permission.• Stairwells are only for emergency. • If you must leave school check-out with the

attendance tracker or it is considered a sluff.Be ThereBe Ready

Your Advisory Teacher Will:

• Advocate for you• Help you with any problems you are having

with classes or other students• Connect you and your family with resources• Help you understand your transcript and

create a graduation plan with you. • You advisor will call you after every third

absence in addition to the tracker who will call every time you are absent.

Horizonte Students• Horizonte students who attend school regularly do well

on the UBSCT.• Horizonte students are on the Horizonte Honor Roll .• Horizonte students go to college.• More than 80 Horizonte students received college

scholarships last year.• 11th and 12th graders can take Salt Lake Tooele Applied

Technology college classes and district CTE classes.

Program Requirements• 9th and 10th grade program at main site only. • Directed Studies: must have full-time job and TABE test

above 9th grade.• South City: 12th grade and TABE test above 10th grade.• Rose Park: 11th or 12th grade only; must take SLTATC

block of classes.• Additional packets at night: must have successful

session with all grades passing.• Other sites: Determined at intake. The better your

grades, attendance, and/or behavior, the more choice you have with placement. Placement can be changed if grades, attendance and/or behavior are not in compliance.