General School Policies
Dress Code Policy
PBIS
Project Graduation
Potpourri
100
True or False, as long as I do not disturb my teacher, I may use my cell phone at any time.
What is False?
100
In order to be in full uniform, I must have on each of these.
What are shirt, bottoms, belt, shoes, and ID.
100
The acronym used for Washington-Marion's PBIS program and the meaning of each letter.
What is S.P.E.A.R.? S-Safe Environment, P-Pride Overall, E-Excellence in all endeavors, A-Attendance and Punctuality, R-Respect all.
100
There are this many tips for building character and academic achievement included in Project Graduation.
What is 10?
100
Teachers must have a minimum of this many grades per marking period.
What is 15?
200
True or False, the consequence for the first cell phone infraction is a verbal warning.
What is False? The consequence for the first cell phone infraction, whether the phone is in use or merely just visible, is confiscation and 1 day ISI.
200
This style and color shirts are acceptable uniform shirts.
What is polo style hunter green, white, black, or navy blue shirts with NO emblem?
200
These are the places S.P.E.A.R. should be observed (Name at least 3 of the 5).
What are classrooms, hallways, cafeteria, courtyard and all entrances and exits.
200
True or false, Project Graduation was the idea of a community member named Mr. Archery Stevens and his wife.
What is true? Mr. and Mrs. Stevens believe in the students of Washington-Marion, and so should you!
200
Riding the school bus is a right or a privilege?
What is a privilege? Any student unable to follow rules on the bus, may have these privileges revoked at any time.
300
Every fight on campus results in this.
What is an arrest?
300
True or false, I can wear my cap on campus, as long as I take it off in class.
What is false? No caps are to be worn on campus, except in extreme weather conditions.
300
Running in halls, throwing objects, fighting, and being in an unauthorized area, are all "non"-examples of this.
What is Safe Environment?
300
True or False, Project Graduation is only for freshman students at Washington-Marion.
What is false?
300
Parking is provided for students on this side of campus.
What is the south side (by the boys' gym)? Parking decals must first be purchased from the front office before parking privileges can be granted.
400
Students may only miss this amount of days (excused or unexcused) per semester.
What is 5?
400
True or False, spirit shirts may be worn in place of uniform shirts at any time.
What is false? Spirit shirts may only be worn on days designated by the administration.
400
Listening during lessons, placing trash in trash cans, following directions of teachers and other staff members, and holding the door for others are all examples of this.
What is respect all?
400
True or false, Project Graduation is a parish-wide initiative to encourage all students to be successful, finish high school and plan for the future.
What is false? Project Graduation is a program exclusively at Washington-Marion, started by members of the community who support the school and its students.
400
True or false, if I prefer to eat my lunch in the courtyard area, I may bring my food outside, as long as I am sure to throw it away properly.
What is false? No food is to leave the cafeteria for any reason.
500
True or False, if I do not eat lunch in the cafeteria, I may leave for lunch, as long as I'm back in time for class.
What is False? Washington-Marion is a closed campus, and students are only permitted to leave if being checked out by a parent or guardian.
500
True or False, if my shirt is too short to be tucked in, then I may leave it untucked.
What is false? All uniform shirts must be tucked in at all times (male or female).
500
In order to demonstrate Pride overall, students must do this. (Name at least 3 things)
What is wear uniform correctly (including ID) at all times, do his/her very best, come to class prepared, speak in a calm rational manner, etc. (teacher discretion).
500
List 5 of the 10 tips included in Project Graduation.
What is: 1) Attend school everyday, 2) be on time and prepared to learn, 3) respect yourself, parents, teachers, students and other faculty, 4) pay attention, listen and read, 5) do homework and study hard, 6) be proud of your school and yourself, 7) get involved in school programs, 8) set goals for yourself and stay focused, 9) make plans for your future now, 10) if you fail to plan, you plan to fail.
500
List at least 3 examples of excused absences.
What is: doctor's appointment, illness or family emergency, religious holiday, death in the immediate family?