Student Guidelines & Digital Devices

Frequently Asked Questions
  • Student Guidelines

    • BE WELL INFORMED—Get well acquainted with the school, its students, teachers, coordinators, services, and its rules. Read these pages carefully, and listen to the daily bulletin, which is read and posted online during the fourth period each day.
    • WORK TOWARD A GOAL—With the help of your parents, teachers, and coordinator, decide on future goals for which you will strive.
    • LEARN TO STUDY EFFECTIVELY—Use class and study time wisely, listen to class explanations, and follow directions. Ask questions where you are uncertain. Develop your reading and comprehension skills—this will save you time. Ask your teacher about improving study habits and the ability to concentrate. Tutoring is available; ask for information in the Coordinators’ Office.
    • KEEP UP WITH ALL CLASS ASSIGNMENTS—A few missed class assignments can result in you becoming “lost” and may even lead to class failure. Do not permit yourself to fall behind.
    • DEVELOP SCHOOL SPIRIT AND LOYALTY—THIS IS YOUR SCHOOL—AND A GOOD ONE, TOO. Within the school make your class the best! Show yourself to be the student with the most pride in self, class, and school

    Digital Devices

    Students are discouraged from bringing non-essential devices to school. Cell phones are not allowed to cause disruption during school hours. All cell phones and other electronic devices must be turned off and out of sight during class time. Students violating this policy will have their devices confiscated and placed in the Assistant Principal’s office until a parent/guardian comes in and signs for them. The student may also be subject to disciplinary action. The school will not be held responsible for devices that are lost, stolen, or confiscated by a school official.

  • Non-Academic Technology Devices
    Students are discouraged from bringing non-essential devices to school. Cell phones are not allowed to cause a disruption during school hours. All cell phones and other electronic devices must be turned off and out of sight during class time. Students violating this policy will have their devices confiscated and placed in the Assistant Principal’s office until a parent/guardian comes in and signs for them. The student may also be subject to disciplinary action. The school will not be held responsible for devices that are lost, stolen, or confiscated by a school official.