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Virtual Student Constitution - 2011 Edition

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  • STUDENT CONDUCT GUIDELINES     
  • CELL PHONE GUIDELINES 

Jai, Julia, and Noah

 

Cell phone rules

 

                Cell phones are permitted on the bus and before homeroom. Any students who are caught with a cellular device out other than these times will have it confiscated and available for pick up after school

                Smart phones and iPod touches, however, are permitted in class with a pass from that specific teacher. These devices can enhance the learning experience. Though if a student is caught while doing non-school related activities on their smart phone or iPod touch, they will automatically written up and will lose privileges

                When not given a pass by a teacher smart phones and iPod touches must be turned off and stored in lockers along with regular cell phones, until the school day is over.

 

 

  • STUDENT APPEARANCE GUIDELINES

           Students are able to wear clothing of their choice as a form of self expression and style. Though it is important for students to have self expression, it is necessary to keep a school environment that is able to learn without being distracted by the clothing other students is wearing. A final decision of appropriateness will be made by the vice principal/principal.

Students should follow the following rules:

- Tank tops that are "two fingers" or 1 inch wide straps are allowed as long as they fit snugly and undergarmets do not show.

- Clothign that includes inappropriate, drug/alcohol, gang/violence, or promotes racism shall NOT be worn in school.

- Open - toed shoes can be worn as long as you wear sneakers for gym.

- Clothing/accessories that could cause damage to other students shall NOT be worn.

- Shorts/shirts should be no shorter than your knuckles when held against your sides.

- Hats, caps, or head coverings are allowed as long as they do not cover or drape over the eyes (face is visible). THey must be taken off, however, when you recite the Pledge of Allegiance.

- A change of gym appropriate clothes must be worn in P.E. and must not be worn in classes after. 

 

BACKPACK GUIDELINES

  • ATTENDANCE/TARDINESS GUIDELINES  
  • SCHOOL DANCE AND SOCIAL EVENT GUIDELINES
  • LOCKS AND LOCKER GUIDELINES
  • LUNCHTIME AND RECESS GUIDELINES: 

Valleyview's cafeteria "laws" are generally to keep students safe while eating. The main hazards the school authorities are trying to avoid are choking, injury, death, allergic reactions, etc. For these reasons, glass bottles are not allowed. Everyone must also be seated in the cafetorium, unless throwing out garbage or getting food, for if they are walking around, the room will be too crowded and it would create a safety hazard. Only a staff member may dismiss the students' tables, and if they need to leave the cafeteria, they must acquire a pass from a staff member. Being clean and neat is also a priority, and that is why throwing food in the cafeteria is not tolerated under any costs. Students must throw out all of their garbage, and must be careful not to leave it on the floor, and must inspect the floor and table before they can be dismissed. Foods and beverages must be eaten in the cafetorium only .No food may be shared among students to prevent allergic reactions. We must also focus on saving the environment, so Valleyview encourages its students to recycle. Students must sit in their assigned seats at all times, and if they wish, may change their assigned seats every quarter.

 

 

 

 

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