Arrival/Dismissal
Lockers/Book Bags
Computers
Water Bottles/Foo
Dress Codes/Phones
100

When and where do car riders, bike riders, and walkers enter the building?

Walkers, bike riders, and car riders can enter door one at 7 am.

100

When can girls carry a purse during the day?

They can't - purses and backpacks should be kept in lockers throughout the day. 

100

Are students responsible for their computers and chargers?

Yes!  Repairs and loss of computers are the responsibility of the student. Keep it safe! HINT: Device insurance is a good thing. 

100

I'm thirsty! Can I bring a water bottle?

Students are allowed to bring clear water bottles to refill with water. 

100

I can use my phone during class. True/False

FALSE!!! Nope!  Phones are to be in your locker! Most teachers are collecting phones at the beginning of the period to avoid any hesitation to use your phone.

200

When and where do bus riders enter the building?

Bus riders enter door 6 beginning at 7 am.

200

You can carry a computer bag from last year. True/False

False!  Students are not allowed to carry purses, book bags, or computer bags.

200

What if I have homework that I need to finish on my computer?

Students can check out their charger and computer from their homeroom/8th period teacher. 

200

I really want to bring my Gatorade to school!

Nope!  Students with anything other than water will have their refillable water bottles confiscated. 

200

Can I wear my hood during the school day?

No, hoods should remain off during the day for safety and security purposes. 

300

Where do students go after they have entered the building in the morning?

Students will go to the gym or the cafeteria.

300

Can students stop by their lockers throughout the day?

Yes!  Bring your supplies to class otherwise you will need to use one of your passes to go to your locker.

300

When can I get my computer for the day?

Students can pick up their computers from their homeroom teachers and will charge them overnight with their 8th-period teacher.

300

Where should outside food be kept?

AT HOME!  Students are not allowed to bring outside food to school.  The only exception is a clear water bottle.

300

Crop tops are very fashionable!  Can I wear mine to school?

Clothing that exposes your belly or back area needs to be covered.  This is true for leggings or bike shorts - the front and back need to be covered.  Remember the 4 B's!

400

What are the consequences of tardies?

1-2 tardies = student-teacher conference

3 tardies = parent contact

4-10 tardies = lunch detention

10+ tardies = ISS and continues for each day tardy

Cutting class = Parent contact and ISS

400

Students should share their locker combinations with friends. True/False 

False! Wrong! Nope! Don't do it!  This is a major safety and security issue for YOU!  Just don't do it!

400

When will I get my computer bag?

Schools are not handing out computer bags and students are not to carry old computer bags.

400

My parent bought a big box of snacks, can I bring it to school to share?

Nope!  Students are not allowed to sell or share outside food or beverages. 

400

What length should shorts or skirts be?

Fingertip length!

500

How many hall passes are allowed per quarter?

Students have 10 passes allowed for both the restroom and hallway. They need to make wise choices!

500

It's ok to put food in your locker. True/False

False! Nope! Food will attract bugs, mice, and other icky creatures. Eww, gross, don't do it!

500

What if a snowstorm or other bad weather comes and there will be a district cancellation day?

Students will take their computers and chargers home in the event of inclement weather cancellations for Elearning. 

500

Can I bring breakfast or lunch items with me to eat later in the day?

Nope!! All food items must remain in the cafeteria. The icky critter thing again!

500

Brrr! It's cold outside!  Can I stay warm with a blanket or keep my coat on?

No, blankets should not be brought to school.  Coats and jackets should be kept in your locker.  If you need a coat or jacket, see Mr. Hoering or one of your teachers.

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