Title: Know Your Handbook
1Know Your Handbook
- Presented By
- Mr. Garard
-
- Mr. Wilson
2Who We Are
- Mr. Garard Dean of Students (A-K)
- Mr. Wilson Dean of Students (L-Z)
3General Rules of Conduct
- Possession and/or use of tobacco (includes
smokeless), controlled substances or unauthorized
medications on the school grounds or at school
related activities are strictly prohibited.
Smoking is not allowed. - No marking on or defacing school property.
- No loitering on school grounds.
4General Rules of Conduct
- No running in the building.
- No public display of affection on school grounds.
5General Rules of Conduct
- Radios, CD players, IPOD/MP3 players are not
allowed in the hallways of RTHS. These devices
may be allowed in the classroom at the teachers
discretion. - Laser devices, Video Recorders, electronic games
or paging devices (examples are beepers, cellular
phones) are not to be brought to school. ALL
ELECTRONIC DEVICES WILL BE CONFISCATED AND
DISCIPLINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CELLPHONE POLICY.
6General Rules of Conduct
- No card, dice playing, or gambling on school
grounds. - No profanity or verbal abuse allowed on school
grounds. - No plagiarism and/or cheating.
- No food or drink allowed in the classrooms or
hallways.
7General Rules of Conduct
- RTHS is a closed campus. Students are not to
leave the school grounds without administrative
approval. - No skateboards, roller blades, etc. allowed on
school grounds.
8Closed Campus (Cafeteria Rules)
- All students must eat lunch in the cafetorium
unless signed out in the office by a
parent/guardian.
9Closed Campus (Cafeteria Rules)
- Failure to follow the proper procedure for
checking out may result in disciplinary action. - Students may not be excused from missing lunch by
a parent after the lunch period if the student
did not check out in the office properly.
10Closed Campus (Cafeteria Rules)
- Students are expected to clean up after
themselves in the cafetorium. - Students are expected to remain seated during the
lunch hour in order to maintain a safe and
orderly environment.
11Attendance Procedures
- When a student must be absent from school, he/she
must have his/her parent/guardian call and notify
the school regarding the reason for the absence. - Notification should be made on the day of the
absence, but no later than 800 a.m. on the
following day or will be considered an unexcused
absence.
12Attendance Procedures
- Excused Absences are to be used for personal
illnesses, family illnesses, medical/dental
appointments, and funerals. - Oversleeping, weather, lack of transportation,
babysitting are examples of Unexcused Absences. - Any extenuating circumstances will need
administrative approval.
13Planned Absence
- The administration must approve all planned
absences at least one week prior to the absence. - The student is responsible for communicating with
his/her teacher about assignments and having them
turned in on the assigned due dates. - Extended days (3 or more) will need the proper
form of notification from his/her counselor.
This must be signed by an administrator.
14Absences Allowed per Semester
- 10 excused absences.
- Beyond 10 days will require a doctors note in
order to avoid disciplinary action.
15Tardiness - Sweep and Keep It Moving policy
- Not being in the classroom or gym when the final
bell rings. -
- When a student is tardy, he/she must report to
their assigned class.
16Tardiness - Sweep and Keep It Moving policy
- 1st hour report to the sweep room upon arrival
- 2nd-5th hours report directly to class.
17Tardiness - Sweep and Keep It Moving policy
- Little (t) 1 second 2 minutes late, (Referral
after 2 occurrences) - Big (T) 2 Minutes Automatic Referral and a
Step.
18Tardiness - Sweep and Keep It Moving policy
- The Keep It Moving policy requires students to
keep moving to class between class periods and
after the 755 am bell. - This Keep It Moving policy helps prevent
tardiness and hallway altercations between
students.
19Hall Passport/Permits
- No student shall be in the hall during regular
class time without a hall passport/permit issued
by the teacher responsible for the student during
that class time.
20Cell Phones / Electronic Devices
- Cell Phones and Electronic Devices are targeted
theft items at school, - Not allowed to be in use or possession between
the time that the student enters the building and
until the buses leave at the end of the school
day. - The student is to secure and lock these items in
their hall lockers upon arrival to school.
21Cell Phones / Electronic Devices
- 1st offense for a Cell Phone / Electronic Device
infraction will result in the device being taken
by school personnel and brought to the attention
of their Dean of Students to be picked up by the
student after school and receive a Verbal
Reprimand/Warning. -
22Cell Phones / Electronic Devices
- Repeat Offense
- Taken to Superintendent
- Parents make an appointment to pick up
- Students are not to attempt to pick up phone
- All consecutive offenses will be considered
insubordination and will be treated with
progressive and sequential discipline.
23Dress Code
- Students are expected to dress in a manner that
is not a distraction or disruption to the
educational process at RTHS. The administration
and faculty has the responsibility to determine
what is inappropriate attire for the school
setting. Examples of inappropriate attire include
but are not limited to the following
24Dress Code
- Clothing or articles which are excessively
soiled, torn or ragged. - Clothing displaying, a weapon, ammunition, vulgar
writing or symbols or sexual references or
suggestive remarks.
25Dress Code
- Clothing that is excessively revealing such as
short mini- skirts, shorts that are less than
mid-thigh in length, tank tops, loosely fitting
and low cut halter tops, mesh shirts (unless a
t-shirt is worn underneath), or shirts which
expose the midriff. All students, male and
female, must wear tops that have a minimum of 2
of material passing over the shoulder. No garment
may be worn that exposes undergarments. -
- No tops, shorts, or skirts which reveal torso or
underwear while sitting, standing, or walking.
26Dress Code
- Sleeveless shirts may not have an opening larger
than the area of a normal sleeve opening (unless
a shirt is worn underneath). - Clothing with alcohol, tobacco, or controlled
substances advertisements or references. -
- Hats, head kerchiefs/bandannas or other headgear
will not be worn or carried in the building at
any time by males or females. All hats are to be
placed in the locker upon arrival to school and
are to stay there for the entire school day.
27Dress Code
- Anything that can be construed as being a weapon
or ammunition cannot be carried or worn. This
includes any chains long enough to wrap around
the broad part of the palm of the hand. - Shoes must be worn at all times. Shower shoes
and house slippers are not acceptable footwear.
28Dress Code
- Sunglasses unless prescribed by a doctor or
approved by the administration. - Spandex shorts unless worn under overshorts,
which cover spandex shorts. - Spiked apparel, spiked accessories, animal
collars, or chains that can be used as a weapon.
29Student I.D. Cards
- RTHS students are required to have their
identification cards with them at all times. - Students are to carry their I.D. cards when
boarding the RTHS busses. - Failure to follow these guidelines may result in
disciplinary action. - A fee will be charged to replace lost cards.
30School Bus Transportation / Student
Responsibilities
- The driver is in full charge of the bus and
pupils. - Students who are uncooperative, disruptive or
disobedient are subject to suspension or
revocation of bus transportation privileges. - The student handbook is in effect before, during,
and after the bus transportation to and from
school (this includes field trips, etc.).
31Detention
- A teacher issued detention is to be served with
the teacher before school or after school and not
to exceed 30 minutes. - An Administrative issued detention is a directed
study hall and is to be served on the assigned
date. These detentions are held Monday through
Friday from 710 to 750 a.m., or 310 to 400
p.m., in the sweep room,
32Detention
- Students are required to be on time and bring
books, appropriate reading materials, and/or
assignments needed. - There will be no talking, eating, or hall
permits. - Students are responsible for their own
transportation arrangements. - Please consult the student handbook for extended
details. - Failure to serve will result in SSS
33Saturday Supervised Study (SSS)
- This directed study hall will be held on
Saturdays from 800 a.m. to 1130 a.m., in the
library or other designated room. - There will be no talking, eating, etc. and
bathroom privileges are limited. - Students are responsible for their own
transportation arrangements.
34Saturday Supervised Study (SSS)
- The students are to use the East Wing Entrance at
745 a.m. and report directly to the library or
other designated room for check in. - Students are required to be on time and to bring
books, appropriate reading materials, and/or
assignments needed. - Any student who arrives to the East Wing doors
after 800 a.m. will be considered an unexcused
absence/truant.
35Saturday Supervised Study
- In case of emergency, please contact the
appropriate Dean of Students at extension 1104
(A-K), or 1106 (L-Z) by 8am on the next school
day of attendance in order for a school
administrator to consider the circumstances for a
possible excused absence and reschedule with the
parent/guardian. Please consult the student
handbook for extended details.
36Request to See Your Dean
- Fill out a request in the main office
- Hand it to a secretary
- Return to class
- Your dean will call for you
37Questions