Code of Conduct
Dress Code
Matrix
IRF
CMS
Emergencies
100

Bus misbehavior, disrupting the school environment, and excessive tardiness.

What is a level 1 misconduct?

100
Exposed skin that shows through holes, slits, rips or tears in clothing at the thigh area (front or back).

What is not allowed for pants?

100

ROAR.

What is Respectful, On Task, Achieving & Responsible?

100

Mrs. Reece, Mrs. Fanning, Mrs. Franklin, Mr. Satterfield & all the teachers in the building.

Who can see my behavior logged in to the IRF?

100

FFA, FCCLA, BETA Club, Reading Bowl.

What are clubs at CMS?

100

30 PBIS Points.

What can you earn for participating in an emergency drill correctly with Mrs. Wallace?

200

Bullying, cheating, pulling the fire alarm.

What is a level 2 misconduct?

200

No shorter than 3 inches above the knee.

What is not allowed for skirts, dresses or shorts?

200

Hush, rush, flush & hit the water!

What is On-Task Behavior in the Restroom?

200

Time out, call home, detention, silent lunch.

What are possible consequences of behavior logged into the IRF?

200

Football, Softball, Basketball, Cheerleading

What are sports are CMS?

200

Wait to hear the 2nd alarm.

What do you do when we have a fire alarm?

300
Send, display, access publish or download material or content that is obscene, offensive, vulgar and or pornographic by electronic means.

What is an appropriate use of technology?

300
Extremely tight, sleeveless, sheer or expose cleavage/midriff/shoulders.

What is not allowed for shorts or dresses?

300

Walk to the side, keep hands, feet to yourself, & voice level 1.

What is being respectful in the hallway?

300

First name, last name, teacher name, behavior, consequence.

What is the information logged into the IRF form?

300

Band, PE, Spanish, Family & Consumer Science, Agriculture, Art, Math Boost & Computer Science.

What are connection classes at CMS?

300

Lock the classroom door, keep teaching but do not leave the classroom.

What do you do on a level 2 lockdown?

400

A student who has been identified as a chronic disruptive problem student who hereafter violates any provision of the student code of conduct. 

What is a chronically disruptive student?

400

Hats, ballcaps, sweatbands, sunglasses, bandanas, hoodies, or whole head coverings.

What are you not allowed to wear on your head & face?

400

Come to class prepared and complete work on time.

What is achieving in the classroom?

400

An online document for inappropriate behavior.

What is the IRF?

400

Mr. Satterfield, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Fanning, Mrs. Reece.

Who is the Principal and the administrators at CMS?

400

Go to the hallway, sit bottom on the floor, back against the wall, knees pulled up.

What is the severe weather/tornado drill position?

500

Participate fully in the learning process.

Avoid behavior that impairs their own or other student's educational achievement.

Show respect for teachers, administrators & other school personnel. 

Recognize & respect the rights of others.

What are the student expectations in the Walton County Code of Conduct?

500

Call home, for a change of clothing and may be required to sit in ISS. Repeated violations will be referred to an administrator.

What are dress code violation consequences?

500

Help to keep the building clean.

What is responsible hallway behavior?

500

1st quarter, 2nd quarter, 3rd quarter, 4th quarter.

How long will my behavior be kept in the IRF?

500

Mr. Archie, 

Ms. Shell, 

Ms. Sheila, 

Ms. Rene.

Who are the custodians at CMS?

500

Lock the door, turn off the lights and quietly go into Mrs. Garrett's room through the back door.

What do you do on a level 3 lock down?