Changing rules at other schools.
Changing rules based on situations at Kennedy.
Creating Rules Hierarchy
What would happen if this rule didn't exist?
100
When are school rules usually changed?
School rules are usually overturned when there is an overwhelming amount of support to change it, or the rule doesn't make sense in the current situation.
100
What is the first situation that a rule gets changed?
The federal or state requirements change and the district needs to adjust or create a rule.
100
First step.
Federal and State requirements.
100
You need at least a passing grade in all subjects to join a sport team.
If this rule didn't exist then Phillip would probably not have gotten mad at Miss Narwin because he would have made the track team and he and his family don't seem to care much about his grades.
200
What have students done to change the school rules?
Students have made petitions, complained to the teachers and staff, and told their parents about the problem.
200
What is the second situation that a rule gets changed?
A situation comes up and the rules must be adjusted to address the situation.
200
Second step.
District requirements.
200
"Please rise and stand at respectful, silent attention for the playing of our national anthem."
If this rule didn't exist than there would have been no story or the story would have been very different. There would have been nothing for Phillip to get back at Miss Narwin with so nothing would have happened.
300
What happens when the rule does get changed?
The principal or a member of the administration calls in a group of students who discuss what the new rule or rules should contain.
300
Third step.
Specialized school rules.
400
Are there any laws that help change rules? If so, what are they?
Yes, the "trigger" laws state that if 51% of parents of enrolled children sign a petition, then they can help change the school. They have the power to fire teachers or members of the administration or even shut down the school.
400
Fourth step.
Administration.
500
Fifth step.
Staff, parents, and students.