BASELINE
Student Drop Off/Pick Up Areas
E. LIBERTY
SCPL
S. HERITAGE CIRCLE
Code of Conduct
If it has no
educational
purpose, then it
doesn’t belong at
school
Cell phones must be turned OFF and
kept in backpacks. Other Electronic
devices are NOT allowed!!!
Cellular Phone Policy
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Phone confiscated. Student can pick up
phone at end of day.
Phone confiscated. Parent must pick up
phone at end of day.
Phone confiscated. Parent must meet
with administrator.
Phone confiscated. Progressive discipline
for defiance.
Bicycles, Skateboards, &
Scooters
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Helmets MUST be
worn.
Lock bicycles for
security.
Secure
skateboards and
scooters into cage.
NO SHARPIES
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Permanent Markers and/or correction fluid
(White Out) are NOT allowed.
If these materials are needed in class a
teacher will provide them for you.
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1st offense – Warning
2nd offense – Teacher assigned detention
3rd offense – Administrator assigned detention
However, you may bring hard mints to keep your breath fresh
Inappropriate Behavior
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No “hugging”
No “kissing”
No “play fighting”
No “bullying” shoving/pushing
Keep “hands” to self
No selling of items on campus
(unless school sponsored items)
Student Agenda
NO Dangerous
Objects!!!
Knives of any kind
Lighters
Laser Lights
Guns or imitation guns of any kind
Drug and Alcohol Items
Beer, wine, etc.
cigarettes
marijuana
pills
Vaping Pens
Internet Harassment
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New 2009 ed code 48900 addition
(r) Engaged in an act of bullying,
including, but not limited to, bullying
committed by means of an electronic
act, as defined in subdivisions (f) and (g)
of Section 32261, directed specifically
toward a pupil or school personnel.
Internet Harassment
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This includes the transmission of
communications, posting of harassing
messages, direct threats, harmful texts,
sounds, or images on the Internet, social
networking sites, or other digital
technologies using a telephone, computer,
or any wireless device, cameras, computer
or pager. This also includes breaking into
another person’s electronic account and
assuming that person’s identity in order to
damage that person’s reputation.
California Ed. Code (48900)
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Suspendable Offenses
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Fighting
Possession of dangerous objects
Possession of drugs or alcohol
Robbery/Theft
Damage to school/personal property
Disrupting school activities/Defy school personnel
Threats/Harassment
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As of 2009 – Electronic harassment
Expulsion
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Causing serious physical injury to
another person, except in self-defense
Possession of any knife, or other
dangerous object of no reasonable use
to the pupil
Unlawful possession of any controlled
substance
Heritage
Dress Code
“Dress to Impress”
Too Low, Too Short,
Too Little, Too Tight
More of
too short, too little
No unprotected leggings
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Too Baggy, Too Saggy
Inappropriate T-Shirts
Anything to do with tobacco, alcohol, sexual content,
or violence
Torn, Tattered
Clothing
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Wallet chains
Hat Mishaps
Sideways hat
•No Bandanas
•No Hats worn Backwards
All Hats must be
removed upon
entering a building
Dress Code Policy
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Students changed into P.E. clothes. Student
may pick up clothing at end of day.
Students changed into P.E. clothes. Parent
must pick up clothing at end of day.
Students changed into P.E. clothes. Parent
must meet with administrator.
Students changed into P.E. clothes.
Progressive discipline for defiance.
Morning
Tardy Policy
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All students are expected to be on time to all classes
1st & 2nd Tardy – Documented Warning
3rd & 4th Tardy– 15 Minute Lunch Detention
5th & 6th Tardy – 30 Minute Lunch Detention
7th Tardy- 60 Minute After School Detention
8th Tardy – 60 Minute After School Detention &
Restricted List
9th Tardy - 60 Minute After School Detention
10th Tardy – 60 Minute After School Detention & Home
Visit by an Administrator
Restricted List
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Generated Every Six Weeks
3- N’s and/or 1- U
Suspensions
2.0 GPA for Sports
Cheating Policy/Plagiarism
1st Offense – Student
receive a zero grade
and parents notified
2nd Offense - Student
receive a zero grade
and in-house
suspension
Repeat Offenses –
Formal Suspensions
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Must put others’
words in quotes and
cite source.
No cutting and
pasting from the
internet
85% of the words
must be your own
SOS
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Last trimester of 6th grade to last
trimester of 8th grade.
39 of 42 trimester credits needed
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No more than 3 F’s
SOS study packet
Pass SOS test with 60%
Ineligible for end of the year
activities 6th, 7th, & 8th
Renaissance Program
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.5 GPA Gain
3.0 – 4.0 GPA
Renaissance Reward Cards
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3.0 – 3.59 Honor Roll or .5 GPA Gain
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Lunch time treats
P.E. Rewards
3.6 – 3.99 High Honor Roll
4.0 + Principal’s Honor Roll
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All the above +
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Special HHR Activity
Citizenship
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Positive Behavior
Attendance
Turning in & Completing Homework
Setting a Good Example
Rachel’s Challenge
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5 Start a chain reaction
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Look for the best in others and eliminate prejudice
Dare to dream. Set goals and keep a journal
Choose positive influences
Use kinds words, practice simple acts of kindness &
get huge results
Will you take the challenge?
Acts Of Kindness Card
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A.O.K. cards are given to students who are “caught”
doing the right thing.
Students write their names on the cards and turn
them in to the student window
Every Friday, Mrs. Rowland draws one per grade level
from the box for gift card prizes
Acts Of Kindness Card
You are A-OK! Thanks for doing the right thing.
First Name_________________________
Last Name__________________________
Grade:
6
7
8
Rachel’s Chain Link Club
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Random Acts of Kindness
New Student Greeters
Community Service Projects