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T

HIS IS YOUR

STUDENT HANDBOOK

You need to know what it says.

Give it to your parents/legal guardians to read.

St. Mary’s County Public Schools (SMCPS)

S

CHOOLS HELP YOU LEARN

When you are at school, the school acts in place of your parent.

Your teacher, principal, and other school personnel are here to help you learn and develop good personal habits.

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A PICTURE ID IS REQUIRED

Your parents/legal guardians have to show a

PICTURE ID when checking you out of school.

This is for your protection .

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COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE

All children between ages 5 and 16 are required to attend school.

You are expected to be at school for the whole school day and on time.

Attend school every day to get ready for the next grade.

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LAWFUL AND UNLAWFUL

ABSENCES

If you are sick, your absence is lawful.

Sleeping late and not coming to school, your absence is unlawful.

Taking vacations during school, your absence is unlawful.

Remember your parents/legal guardians needs to notify the school when you are absent. Your parents/legal guardians can write a note, send an email, or call the school.

If your parents/legal guardians have questions, have him/ her check with your teacher, school counselor, or the school secretary.

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MAKE-UP WORK

If you miss school, you need to ask your teacher for make-up work.

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BE ON TIME TO SCHOOL

Be on time to school. This is called being punctual.

This is an important habit. It will help you be successful - like get a good job and keep friends.

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NEED MEDICINE IN SCHOOL?

Your doctor has to sign a school form and the school nurse will talk with you and your parents/legal guardians about taking medication at school.

Do not bring any medicine to school.

Only your parents/legal guardians can bring it to the school nurse.

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S TUDENTS SEEKING HELP

DO YOU NEED HELP?

Talk to your school counselor. School counselors talk to kids about school, learning, feeling sad or mad, bullying, and being afraid.

WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?

If you are in a situation that you know you need help with, seek help from a teacher, school counselor, school nurse, assistant principal, or principal.

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DRESSING

FOR

SCHOOL

Know the STUDENT DRESS CODE

School is a place for learning.

Dress comfortably and neatly.

Make a good impression and feel good about yourself!

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SMILE

Your bus may have devices on it that record your words or take pictures of your actions.

Stay in your seat and talk quietly.

Your school building may also have security cameras.

Obey all school rules!

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NEWSPAPERS * TV * INTERNET * DISPLAYS

Sometimes your picture or a display of your work will be used for public information or by the media.

If you do NOT want your picture or your school work to be shared with others in the public, your parents/legal guardians must sign the

“form” USE OF STUDENT IMAGES AND

LIKENESSES IN PUBLIC INFORMATION

PROGRAMS to say NO.

Otherwise, your picture, name and/or school work could b e on display.

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SCHOOLS ARE

DRUG-FREE ZONES

No drugs are allowed on school property.

Let your teacher/school counselor know if you think there are drugs in your school.

Keep your school safe and drug free.

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B ULLYING /H ARASSMENT

Don’t let people “harass” you. Sometimes this is called bullying.

If someone bothers you and does not stop, let your teacher or school counselor and parents/ legal guardians know.

Your parents/legal guardians may want to talk with someone at school, too.

Ask for the

Bullying Reporting Form.

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NO

WEAPONS AT SCHOOL

Schools need to be safe places.

Let a teacher or school counselor know if there is a weapon or something dangerous at school RIGHT AWAY.

On the bus…let the bus driver know

RIGHT AWAY.

Let your parents/legal guardians know if you feel unsafe at school or any place.

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W

EAPONS

A weapon is anything that could be used to hurt someone, like…a knife, gun, firecracker, or razor.

Leave toy and play guns and weapons at home!

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TOBACCO-FREE SCHOOL

ENVIRONMENT

Be healthy - stay away from cigarettes.

This also means that NO ONE is allowed to smoke on school grounds.

This includes teachers, parents/ legal guardians, and other visitors.

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OOPS

I brought something to school that I should not have…

Tell any adult at school right away!

If you are on the bus give it to the bus driver right away.

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E

NJOY

S

CHOOL

C

OMPUTERS

Your parents/legal guardians must sign a form to give permission for you to use the internet at school.

Follow directions and work carefully.

Keep your computer labs neat and clean.

Your teacher will monitor your computer activity.

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P

EOPLE WITH GOOD CHARACTER

ARE

:

CARING

FAIR

RESPECTFUL

RESPONSIBLE

TRUSTWORTHY

“A Good Citizen”

BE a Student of Good Character

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Treat others the way you would like to be treated.

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OUCH THAT HURTS!

BULLYING (lack of respect toward

others) Targeting a peer and making threatening, repetitive actions that result in the victim feeling powerless.

BUS MISBEHAVIOR

(irresponsibility) Standing, distracting the driver, running on the bus, eating on the bus…. endangering the safety of others.

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O

UCH

! A

GAIN

DISRESPECT (lack of respect)

Inappropriate comments or physical gestures to teachers or staff members or others.

FIGHTING (lack of caring)

A physical confrontation involving two

(2) or more students.

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FIGHTS CAN BE AVOIDED

Keep your hands and feet to yourself.

Go get help from an adult RIGHT

AWAY.

If you see someone fighting, get help

RIGHT AWAY.

STOP BULLYING – STAND UP for yourself by talking with your teacher, school counselor, and parents/legal guardians.

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THINK BEFORE YOU ACT

Some behaviors could result in suspension or expulsion from school.

DO NOT BRING TO SCHOOL

Alcohol

Drugs

Guns

Knives

Or things that may look dangerous or illegal.

Be kind - Do not hurt or threaten anyone.

SCHOOL SHOULD BE A SAFE PLACE for everyone.

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READ YOUR HANDBOOK…

You are accountable for knowing everything in it.

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WORK HARD

AND BE NICE!

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