HOMECOMING 2002 - Mukwonago Area School District

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Non-MHS Student Guest Permission for Homecoming Dance
Return to Associate Principals’ Office no later than Wednesday September 30th, 2015.
Guests must be at least a current freshman in high school.
This permission form must be approved by MHS administration
prior to purchase of Homecoming Dance tickets.
_______________________________
Name of MHS Student
____ _____________________________
Grade Parent/Guardian Signature
_______________________________________________
Name of Non-MHS person (guest) attending homecoming
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Age
__________________________________________ ( )______________________
Guest’s School Name
School Phone Number
(If graduated, name of school last attended and year graduated)
__________________________________________
Name of Guest’s parent/guardian
(
)______________________
Home Phone Number
I/We understand that I/our son/daughter/student will be expected to follow Mukwonago High
School’s guidelines while attending homecoming.
___________________________________________________
____________________________________________
Guest Student’s Signature
Guest Principal’s Signature
____________________________________
Guest’s Parent/Guardian Signature (If over 18
parent signature is still required.)
_______________________________(
Emergency Contact and Phone Number
School Seal
)______________
All participants are subject to the rules and regulations of Mukwonago High School.
If any questions, please call Mukwonago High School at (262) 363-6200.
Mukwonago High School Fax Number (262) 363-6239.
_______Approved
Denied_______
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Behavior – Discipline Policies
All students are expected to follow the established guidelines and principles of
Mukwonago High School and the Mukwonago Area School District. Students can be
removed from this school-sponsored event for any of, but not limited to, the infractions
listed below. If deemed necessary by the event Supervisors, contact will be made with
the Mukwonago Police Department regarding inappropriate student behavior.
Entering a restricted area without authorization
Loitering
Insubordination
Obscenity; vulgar acts including verbal or physical statements written or displayed on
clothing; the use of insulting abusive, vulgar, profane or irreverent language
Refusal to follow rules or regulations as determined by the school officials present
Vandalism
Threatening or actual violence or physical force directed toward a chaperone, school
personnel, or fellow student
Contact which endangers the health, property, or safety of others
Theft or unauthorized possession of property
Gambling or extortion
Possession or under the influence of alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs
Carrying or having in their possession a concealed weapon
Possession or use of tobacco products
Possession or use of a laser pointer
Disrupting the ability of school authorities to maintain order
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