The Student Handbook and Code of Conduct

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The Student Handbook and Code of Conduct Guide for PARENT(S)/LEGAL GUARDIAN(S) St. Mary s County Public Schools

Student Handbook & Code of Conduct http://www.smcps.org/handbook SMCPS main page The Department of Student Services Parent Resources Student Resources Want a printed copy? Contact a school administrator.

Student Handbook & Code of Conduct Students rights and responsibilities Attendance Student Welfare Rights & Responsibilities Code of Conduct

Does your student need help? ATTENDANCE Regular Attendance Academic success Participation Greater understanding Unlawful or Excessive Absences Poor/failing grades Retention Ineligible for activities They can talk to: teacher counselor pupil personnel worker

COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE Every child who resides in St. Mary s County and is 5 or older and under 18 must attend school regularly and each person who has LEGAL CUSTODY of a child shall see that the child attends school.

WHAT IS A LAWFUL ABSENCE? Death in the immediate family Student illness (a physician s note may be required) Pregnant and parenting student Court summons Hazardous weather conditions Work (approved or sponsored by the school) Observance of a religious holiday State of emergency Suspension Lack of authorized transportation Other emergencies or circumstances as determined by the principal

UNLAWFUL ABSENCES Absences for any reason other than those listed as lawful. Family vacation absences are unlawful (exceptional circumstances may be reviewed by the principal/designee).

MAKE--UP WORK Is your student absent from school? Your child should request make-up work. Lawful Absence may receive full credit allowed to make up assignments, take alternative exams and tests five (5) school days to turn in completed assignments Unlawful Absence may forfeit the opportunity to earn credit

ALL ABSENCES MUST BE DOCUMENTED WITH A REASON Parent(s)/Legal Guardian(s) should notify the school by phone email school website portal written note No documentation within three (3) days =UNLAWFUL

EXCESSIVE ABSENCES Absent 25 days or more? Responses may include: referral to the Pupil Services Team (PST) retention for the following year withholding credit for opportunity to learn and master grade level skills and/or course content

Tardy for School Elementary- parent(s)/legal guardian(s) can sign in student. Secondary- student can present documentation stating reason for tardiness or parent(s)/legal guardian(s) can sign in student. Tardies are marked either lawful or unlawful. Missing the bus or running late is marked UNLAWFUL.

Student Welfare

Does Your Student Require Medication at School? Parent/legal guardian must: provide Medication Authorization Form (PS 109) completed by physician, parent signature on back give form (PS 109) and medication in original pharmacy container to nurse immediately notify school nurse of any medication changes pick up unused or discontinued medication from the school nurse Students must NEVER bring medication to school (this includes over--the--counter medication such as Tylenol, aspirin, etc.)

Is your student eligible to play sports? Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 or above is required MARKING PERIOD GRADES determine GPA Every marking period, your student can become eligible or ineligible CAUTION Your student may be INELIGIBLE for high school activities IF: suspended from school assigned in-school intervention debts and fines at the end of the marking period absent from school

Signing Out a Student A valid photo ID is required

Rights and Responsibilities

NEWSPAPERS * TV * INTERNET * DISPLAY Sometimes your student s picture or a display of your student s work will be used for public information or by the media. You don t want your student s picture, name, and/or school work displayed? Complete the Parental Opt Out form, USE OF STUDENT IMAGES AND LIKENESSES IN PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAMS.

What Is Your Student Wearing? Students are expected to follow the SMCPS Student Dress Code. Dress or grooming which is likely to cause the disruption of the instructional program or which creates a potential safety hazard is prohibited.

Use of School/Bus Cameras Video and Audio recording devices may be in use in school or on the bus. WHY?? monitor behavior enhance safety & security

Your Student May Be Searched If: Principal or Assistant Principal has reasonable belief that in the student s possession is an item that is in violation of any federal or state law, or a SMCPS rule or regulation. The school building, furnishings, and lockers may be searched

SCHOOLS ARE DRUG-FREE ZONES SMCPS prohibits the possession, and/or use of illegal substances on school grounds. Canine drug scans may be used to scan buildings and school grounds to protect and further ensure the safety of students. Is your student in a situation and needs help? Talk to the school nurse, teacher, school counselor, or administrator to get resources.

TOBACCO--FREE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT selling or use of tobacco or tobacco products/devices in any form in school buildings, on school grounds, on school buses and in vehicles

Electronic Devices What? Cell phones,laptops, ipads, ipods, or other devices. When can students use them? during the instructional school day for instructional purposes only with teacher knowledge Consider this... may be confiscated by an administrator parent/legal guardian may be required to meet with an administrator school assumes no liability for lost, stolen, or broken devices

Gang Activity/Disruptive Behavior gang activity/illegal group behavior/similar destructive behaviors retaliation against those who report behavior Consider this... this behavior is reported to the police report this behavior to an adult at the school by using the Gang-Related Incident Reporting Form.

Bullying intentional negative actions by 1 or more students repeatedly and over time interfere with a student s ability to participate in or benefit from the school s educational programs cyberbullying is the use of electronic communication

Sexual Harassment Unwanted sexual attention from students, teachers, or other adults It may occur once or be repeated over time An adult needs to know so that corrective action can be taken. Say NO Encourage your student to REPORT it to an adult (school counselor, teacher, parent(s)/legal guardian(s), administrator, or the Title IX designee).

Sexual Assault unwelcome sexual contact, either directly or through clothing committed by threat or by force without consent of the other person behaviors may include deliberate inappropriate touching/pinching/grabbing of a sexual nature, attempted rape, or rape. Encourage your student to SAY SOMETHING- Report this behavior to an adult such as your school counselor, teacher, administrator,title IX designee, or parent(s)/legal guardian(s) An adult will take appropriate action.

WEAPONS Students will be reported to the police and the superintendent of schools or his/her designee immediately The Gun Free School Act of 1994 and other public laws require expulsion from school for a period of not less than one calendar year

Using School Computers? Illegal activity Commercial for profit activities Invasion of other people s files, passwords, settings Disruption or destruction of hardware, software Malicious use of the network to harass others Illegal installation of copyrighted software Access to obscene or pornographic material

Code of Conduct

Responses to Disruptive Behavior Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Classroom responses teaching appropriate behavior Teacher, administrator response In School Intervention Out of school suspension 1-3 days Out of school suspension, 4-10 days, extended suspension, expulsion Consequences based on severity of incident

New to the Code Inappropriate Use of Social Media any act online or through electronic devices that threatens, harasses, or intimidates an individual or group of individuals places an individual in reasonable fear of harm damage to an individual s property interferes with the atmosphere of order and discipline in the school necessary for effective learning

New to the Code Threat of School Violence Making a threat of school violence, school shooting, or any activity or other threat that may create a disturbance in the educational environment

Behaviors reported to Sheriff s Office Alcohol Arson/Fireworks/Explosive Firearms, Stun Guns, Other Guns, Other Weapons Illegal Drugs/Intent to Sell Physical Attack Sexual Assault Trespassing Vandalism Theft Gang--Related Behavior or Activity

THINK BEFORE ACTING LONG-TERM SUSPENSION OR EXPULSION MAY MEAN STUDENTS CANNOT PARTICIPATE IN SPORTS STUDENTS CANNOT ATTEND PUBLIC SCHOOL FUNCTIONS PLACEMENT IN AN ALTERNATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM

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