Highlands Campus Code of Conduct 1.Identify R.O.A.R. expectations. 2.Discuss appropriate behaviors....
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- Highlands Campus Code of Conduct
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- 1.Identify R.O.A.R. expectations. 2.Discuss appropriate
behaviors. 3.Identify privileges associated with positive
behaviors. 4.Show what clothing is unacceptable (Dress Code).
5.Identify unacceptable behaviors and their consequences.
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- You Can Expect Us To l Educate and inspire you l Nurture your
dreams l Help you to learn continually and think critically l Help
you to pursue your aspirations so you can contribute to a diverse
and dynamic world.
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- We expect you to Follow school rules. Obey those in authority.
Conduct yourself in a manner that promotes a positive learning
environment.
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- Respectful Organized Accepting Responsible R O A R
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- Greet friends and adults with a smile; say Good
morning/afternoon. Use appropriate tone, volume and language. Keep
hands and feet to yourself. Listen to others when they are
speaking.
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- Come to school with planner, pens, and paper. Walk to the right
in halls and stairways. Remain quiet and listen for instruction
during fire drills.
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- Treat others the way you want to be treated. Celebrate others
differences and individuality. Be open to new ideas.
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- Take ownership of your actions. Follow the rules of the school.
Use time wisely. Wear appropriate clothing.
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- All students are expected to dress appropriately for school and
for school-related functions. A students dress (including jewelry)
should be safe and not interfere with the educational process.
Suggestive or revealing clothing is not permitted.
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- Tanks or tops that: Are cut too low in the front or the back.
Are cut too low under the arms. Have straps that are too narrow.
Reveal undergarments.
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- TUBE TOPS
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- HALTER TOPS
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- SPAGHETTI STRAPS
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- PLUNGING NECKLINES
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- Low-riding pants that expose underwear or the upper
buttocks
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- Cropped/Midriff Tops
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- Shorts, Skirts or Dresses of Inappropriate Length
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- SEE-THROUGH GARMENTS
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- HEAD COVERINGS (except for medical or religious reasons)
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- Clothing with messages that Are vulgar or obscene. Have
insulting language or pictures. Promote or endorse violent / gang
activities. Promote or endorse illegal activities.
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- Clothing that Promotes and/or Endorses Alcohol, Tobacco, or
Illegal Drugs
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- Disruptive or disorderly conduct. Violent or threatening
behavior. Behavior that endangers the safety, morals, health, or
welfare of self or others. Academic misconduct.
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- Language or gestures that are inappropriate. Cutting class,
being late for class, or leaving school without permission.
Misbehavior on school buses. Throwing objects in school, inside a
building or out a window or door. Using cell phones or electronic
devices. Students are not permitted in any school building or
grounds, other than the one they regularly attend, without
permission. Distributing or posting of any written material,
pamphlets, or posters without approval.
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- Using physical force of any type. Possessing any type of
weapon. Displaying what appears to be a weapon. Threatening to
cause physical injury or death. Intentionally damaging or
destroying property.
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- A weapon, which includes, but is not limited to, any firearm or
other gun, BB gun, pistol, revolver, shotgun, rifle, machine gun,
disguised gun, any knife, dagger, dirk, razor, stiletto,
switchblade knife, gravity knife, brass knuckles, sling shot, metal
knuckle knife, box cutter, cane sword, electronic dart gun, Kung Fu
star, electronic stun gun, pepper spray, aerosol cans or sprays or
other noxious spray, or explosive or incendiary bomb. Other Items
may include: Airsoft guns, poppers, kitchen knives
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- Bullying and intimidation Harassment Hazing Gang-related
activities Creating a false report, such as a fire or bomb threat,
or misuse of 911. Withholding information from a responsible adult
about anypotentially harmful or dangerous situation. Lying Stealing
Discriminating Gambling Indecent exposure Public displays of
affection; including sexual behavior Selling, using, or possessing
obscene material Making false statements that harm a persons
reputation, or falsely accusing another person Smoking, or using
smokeless tobacco. Using, selling, or sharing prescription or
over-the-counter drugs. Possessing drug paraphernalia. Possessing,
consuming, selling, distributing alcoholic beverages, illegal
substances, or being under their influence. Engaging in
cyber-bullying including using the internet or other technology to
intimidate, harass, or embarrass others. Failure to identify self
to staff Engaging in bullying or inappropriate persistent behavior
that includes threats or intimidation, treating other cruelly,
terrorizing.
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- Possession or use of e-cigarettes
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- Misusing computer/electronic communications, including any
unauthorized use of computers, software, or internet/intranet
accounts. Hacking and other destructive acts that can damage our
network. Any other violation of the districts Internet Users
Agreement. Plagiarism Cheating Forgery Altering records Assisting
another student in any of the above actions.
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- Oral warning. Short-term time out in classroom or in an
alternate setting. Disciplinary conference in administrators
office. Detention during the school day or after. Principals
conference. Teacher removal of student from the classroom.
Suspension from the bus. Suspension from athletic participation,
social/extra-curricular activities, or other privileges (field
trips and computer access.) In-school suspension. Short-term
out-of-school suspension (five days or less). Central Office Review
or Superintendents Hearing. Long-term out-of-school suspension
(more than five days). Permanent suspension from school.
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- SStudents behave in a civil, safe, and orderly manner.
SStudents demonstrate respect and tolerance towards each other and
towards adults. SStudents act truthfully, honestly, and honorably.
SStudents dress in ways that are appropriate for a learning
environment.
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- Refer to the Summary of the Code of Conduct for other topics
that might affect you. Copies of the full Code of Conduct are
available in our school office.