Student's Handbook
Introduction
This student handbook is designed to provide you with information about the rules, regulations, and expectations for students. It is important to read this handbook carefully and to understand the school's policies. If you have any questions about the handbook, you should consult with your teacher or school administrator.
Academic Policies
Grading System: The school uses a letter grade system to assess student performance. And also display the percentage results on the student's report card.
Attendance: Students are expected to attend all classes and school events. Students who miss more than three classes without an excuse may be subject to disciplinary action.
Academic Honesty: Students are expected to be honest in all academic matters. Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty will not be tolerated.
Behavioural Policies
Bullying and Harassment: Bullying and harassment are not tolerated . Students who engage in bullying or harassment will be subject to disciplinary action.
Dress Code: Students are expected to dress in a way that is respectful of themselves and others. The school dress code prohibits clothing that is disruptive, revealing, or offensive.
Drugs and Alcohol: The use of drugs and alcohol is prohibited on school property and at school-sponsored events. Students who are caught using drugs or alcohol will be subject to disciplinary action.
School Policies
Transportation: The school provides transportation for students who live in certain areas. Students who live outside of the transportation zone are responsible for their own transportation.
Meals: The school provides breakfast and lunch for students who qualify for free or reduced-price meals. Students who do not qualify for free or reduced-price meals must pay for their meals.
Other School-Related Matters: The school has a variety of other policies, including policies on mobile phones, electronic devices, and social media.
Students are responsible for reading and understanding these policies.
Student Rights and Responsibilities
Students have the right to a safe and orderly learning environment.
Students have the right to be treated with respect by their teachers and peers.
Students have the right to express their opinions freely, as long as they do not disrupt the learning environment.
Students have the responsibility to attend class, complete assignments, and behave in a respectful manner.
Students have the responsibility to follow the school's rules and regulations.
Conclusion
The student handbook is a valuable resource for students. It is important to read the handbook carefully and to understand the school's policies. By following the school's rules and regulations, you can help to ensure that you have a positive and productive experience at school.
Additional Information
In addition to the information in the student handbook, there may be additional policies and procedures that students are expected to follow. These policies and procedures may be specific to the school. Students should always consult with their teacher or school administrator to ensure that they are aware of all applicable policies and procedures.