Have your excuse slip (yellow slip) filled out by your parents before coming to school.
Show that slip to the Campus Supervisor or Section Principal before or after flag line up.
Write your name in the Record Book.
Wait until the supervisor gives you a Blue Slip.
If you are tardy, you may go to your class and show the Blue Slip to your teacher; if absent, you must let all subject teachers sign it.
Check if the lost item is in the Lost-and-Found Box at Building 9.
Report it to the Campus Supervisor or the Office Receptionist in the Administration Office.
Items that are not claimed within a week will be donated.
Not every item can be recovered.
Bring a note from your parent or have him/her obtain the Green Slip from the Supervisor in-charge.
The Supervisor will give you a green slip to be signed by each of your teachers whose classes you will be missing.
Return the signed slip to the Section Principal’s Office for the signature of the Principal. You will be issued a Green Slip.
The Green Slip (Leave Ground Permit) is your pass to leave the school grounds.
See the Secretary of the Section Principal one week before your absence.
The Secretary will give you an anticipated absence form to complete.
Have your teacher and Section Principal sign that form and return it to the Secretary.
Family vacation during school days is not allowed. Students will not be excused.
Ask permission and get a pass slip from your teacher to go to the Clinic (Building 3).
The nurse will give you first aid treatment.
The nurse will return the pass slip with her signature.
The Guidance Counselor can give you professional help.
You may be someone disturbed or bullied or a victim of some nasty verbal comments.
Report the bully to your homeroom teacher or counselor as soon as possible.
Ask your Grade Level Leader for advice. You may need to complete your work in class while your teacher is available to help you so that you do not have homework.
Classwork will not be given as homework.
If class work is taken as homework, teachers will not give full scores.
If the problem persists, see the Guidance Counselor who will help you manage your time.
Let your subject teacher know about it as soon as you realize the problem. Do not wait until the end of the quarter. Your teacher might give you extra help time.
If the problem persists, you might see the Guidance Counselor.
Report this to your subject teacher immediately.
Ask your parents to make an appointment with the teacher or staff to discuss your problem or concern.
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