Follow Directions

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• Use language that is respectful to all.
That means: no swearing, no
derogatory words or name calling, and
refraining from interrupting others
when they are speaking.
Be Responsible
• Be in charge of your own learning.
That means: do not copy work, and be
responsible to complete assignments
and turn them in to the teacher.
Be Respectful
Be Responsible
No Vandalism
• Students who vandalize books will receive vandalism tickets
from the school resource officer.
• Report any vandalism on desk or in books immediately so you
are not held responsible.
Be Respectful
Be Responsible
• Keep your folders clean.
• Folders with graffiti or tagging are turned
in to the school resource officer.
• Folders with gang related photographs in
the clear sleeves will be turned in to the
school resource officer.
• Assignments with graffiti will not be
graded.
Comply with teacher, deal with issues
in a respectful manner and
appropriate time. That means: listen
to instructions given by any faculty
member, and follow their directions.
Follow Directions
• “The worst thing any student can do
is not follow the directions of a staff
member or teacher.” James Andersen
• Students always have the right to
appeal a situation with
administration.
NO HATS
OR HEAD COVERING
NO IMMODEST OR
SUGGESTIVE CLOTHING
Examples include, but are not limited
to :
- Halter tops or backless tops
- Bare midriffs or low cut tops
- Shorts and skirts must reach arms
length
Dress Code Violations
Dress
Code
Violations
• Break up your clothing colors. No
dressing in all one color
• No athletic jerseys
• No numbers on clothes and accessories
• No Gang insignia on clothes or jewelry,.
• Tattoos with gang affiliation must be
covered
• White and Black hair ties only
FOLLOW DIRECTIONS
• You will given a T-shirt to help you if you
have a dress code violation.
• Return the T-shirt to a teacher at the end
of the day.
• Chronic dress code violations will result in
a parent/guardian meeting.
Follow Directions
Cell Phones must be
turned off when entering
the building
No Cell Phones
• If you are seen using a cell phone, a staff
person will request it from you and hold it
until the end of the day.
• Students who continue to use their phone
in the building will need a parent/guardian
meeting to get their phone returned.
No iPods in Class
No IPODS
• If you are seen with ear pieces, a
staff person will request it from you
and hold it until the end of the day.
• Students who continue to use their
ipods during class will need a
parent/guardian meeting to get their
ipod returned.
Be There
Be Ready
Be in class when breaks are over ready to
get working. That means: go the restroom
and get a drink during break, and begin
math and edit problems as soon as you get
to class.
•That means: no
horseplay, no public
display of affection,
stay in your own
space, no play
fighting, do not
touch other
students or their
things.
Be There
Be Ready
• Only 11th and 12th graders are on the
fifth floor
• Only 9th and 10th graders are on the
second Floor
• Only Adults and Young Parents and
7th and 8th graders are on the third
Floor
– Only students who have a pass should be on a different floor
Closed Campus
• Eat your breakfast, lunch, and snacks on campus.
• Maverick and 7-11 are not on our campus. Going
there is considered sluffing.
• Get permission to go to your car.
• Parking lot is considered off campus w/o
permission.
• Stairwells are only for emergency.
• If you must leave school check-out with the
attendance tracker or it is considered a sluff.
Be There
Be Ready
Your Advisory Teacher
Will:
• Advocate for you
• Help you with any problems you are having with
classes or other students
• Connect you and your family with resources
• Help you understand your transcript and create a
graduation plan with you.
• You advisor will call you after every third absence
in addition to the tracker who will call every time
you are absent.
Horizonte Students
• Horizonte students who attend school regularly do well on
the UBSCT.
• Horizonte students are on the Horizonte Honor Roll .
• Horizonte students go to college.
• More than 80 Horizonte students received college
scholarships last year.
• 11th and 12th graders can take Salt Lake Tooele Applied
Technology college classes and district CTE classes.
Program Requirements
• 9th and 10th grade program at main site only.
• Directed Studies: must have full-time job and TABE test
above 9th grade.
• South City: 12th grade and TABE test above 10th grade.
• Rose Park: 11th or 12th grade only; must take SLTATC block
of classes.
• Additional packets at night: must have successful session
with all grades passing.
• Other sites: Determined at intake. The better your grades,
attendance, and/or behavior, the more choice you have with
placement. Placement can be changed if grades, attendance
and/or behavior are not in compliance.
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