Saturday, October 10, 2015

School Rules

Being a high school student at the same high school for 4 years, you'd think that some of us would know our school rules by now. Well no, most of us don't. We try to make up whatever reason we can to get out of trouble, but with being a high school senior we are looked upon to be mature enough to not get into any trouble.
At school we follow the 3 important R's of Reynolds. Which are:
-Respect
-Responsibility
-Relationships

Let's start with the first R.

Respect:
- We must behave in a matter that ensures health, safety, and well-being towards others
- Treat others with respect both in school and in the community
- Use polite language
- Dress appropriately

Responsibility:
- Attend school regularly; account for all absences
- Arrive to class on time and with necessary materials
- Behave in a matter that respects the learning environment
- Drive with due care and attention; parking in designated areas
- Respect individual classroom rules and all school, district, community rules and expectations
- Demonstrating personal responsibility  in maintaining the physical environment of the school; Clean up after yourselves
- Inform an adult if there is any harassment, bullying or intimidation

Relationships:
- Build and sustain a healthy relationship within the school and surrounding community
- Represent the school in a positive matter
- Solve problems in a positive way
- Respect the rights and property of others

School Rules:
- Violence, bullying, and harassment will not be tolerated
- Weapons of any kind are prohibited on school grounds and at school sponsored activities
- Visiting other schools during the school day are not permitted
- We are expected to give proper attention to personal appearance and to dress appropriately

Dress Code:
- Be safe, appropriate and not interfere with the instructional process
- Include footwear at all times
- Not include items that are disrespectful to others race, colour, religion, creed, national origin, gender orientation, or disability
- Not include logos that promote and/or endorse the use of
- Controlled substances including but not limited to drugs, alcohol or  tobacco
- Be free from logos that promote sexual promiscuity. 

Consequences:
When not being able to behave in a matter consenting to the 3 R's.
- Assignment of detention
- Assignment of school service or other acts of restitution
- Participation in conflict resolution and/or meditation
- An opportunity to change or cover up inappropriate clothing
- In-school suspension
- Suspension from school for a period of one to five day, or
- Suspension from school for a period exceeding more than five days with a referral to School District #61 Principals' Review Committee

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