No inappropriate items, such as caps/hats.Clothing must be neat & clean.Appropriate underclothing must be wornBackless tops, crop tops, cutoff tops, see-through shirts & blouses, strapless tops or dresses, plunging necklines which expose cleavage & tops exposing the midriff are unacceptable.Cut–off clothes, including sleeves, or clothes torn above mid palm height are unacceptable. Clothing which reveals any undergarment is not permitted. Shirts must have straps that are at least two inches wide. Racer-back tops will not be permitted.The front, back, & sides of shorts, skirts, & dresses should reach mid palm when the hand is placed by one’s side. NOTE: Athletic style shorts with side panels/notches that do not reach mid palm are not permitted. Students must wear shoes or sandals at all times. Steel-toed boots/ shoes, slippers or house shoes are not permitted. NOTE: Thong type sandals, or flip flops, or wedge heeled shoes are not prohibited but are strongly discouraged for safety reasons. Parents should provide appropriate foot wear for P.E. and outdoor activities Hair will be neat & well groomed. A student’s hairstyle should not obstruct vision or be worn in such a way as to be distracting, either by style or unnatural color. Hair bands will not be permitted for boys.Please review the 2025-2026 Student Handbook for more Details. A numerical grade will be recorded on each nine-week report card for each core subject: 90-100=A, 80- 89=B, 70-79=C, Below 70=F. Minimum of 16 grades in ELAR/Math & 8 grades in Science/Social Studies should be recorded for each nine weeks grading period, and 4 grades in all non-core content subject areas.Grades will be updated each week in the online gradebook for parents to monitor their child's progress.Class assignments, homework, tests, quizzes and projects will all be weighted equally.Please review the 2025-2026 Student Handbook for more Details. Make Up Procedures: Grades below 70
If a student makes a failing grade on a daily assignment or a homework assignment, then the student has 2 days from the date of notification to complete either the original assignment or an alternative assignment, as deemed appropriate by the teacher. Students will be given 4 days to prepare for and retake an assessment. The student will earn a maximum grade of 70 on the make-up assignment. The higher of the original grade or make-up grade will be recorded. For tests, quizzes, projects in which the student makes a failing grade, the student will be allowed four (4) days from the date of notification to retake or redo the test, quiz or project or be given an alternative assignment, as deemed appropriate by the teacher. The student will be able to earn a maximum grade of 70 on the make-up assignment. The higher of the original grade or make-up grade will be recorded. Please review the 2025-2026 Student Handbook for more Details. 1 day late – then the assignment should be graded on a maximum scale of 902 days late – then the assignment should be graded on a maximum scale of 803 days late – then the assignment should be graded on a maximum scale of 704 or more days late - maximum scale of 70 and parent must be contacted All students will have a minimum of one day for each day of absence to complete make-up work due to an excused absence. Please review the 2025-2026 Student Handbook for more Details. Regular school attendance is essential. Absences from class may result in serious disruption of a student’s education. The student and parent should avoid unnecessary absences. To receive credit or a final grade in a class, a student must attend the class at least 90% of the days it is offered.The district will take official attendance every day at 10:00am. A parent must provide an explanation for any absence upon the student’s arrival or return to school.There will be weekly, monthly, grading period and end of year awards given out for attendance.Please review the 2025-2026 Student Handbook for more Details.