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Week 2 2015-16 Home of the Mighty Eagles! Mission High School

Week 2 2015-16 Home of the Mighty Eagles! Mission High School

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Student Code of Conduct

Available online on the Mission CISD website.Pages 30-32

Dress code violations we see the most at Mission High School – wear appropriate footwear.

Appropriate footwear shall be worn at school. Shoes that present a safety concern are not allowed. Flip-flops/thongs and/or soccer slides are not allowed. Steel toe footwear is not allowed.

Girl’s: NOT allowed

• Short skirts – two

inches above the

knee

• Blouses with bare

shoulders

No Facial Piercings

Guy’s: NOT allowed

• Beards or

Goatees

• Tore jeans

• Pony Tails

No Facial Piercings

The District’s dress code has been established to teach grooming and hygiene, instill discipline, prevent disruption, avoid safety hazards, and teach respect for authority.

Dress Code

Pages 30-32

No

Caps

Torn Jeans

Piercings

No

Caps

Torn Jeans

Piercings

Students shall be dressed and groomed in a manner that is clean and neat and that will not be a health or safety hazard to themselves or others.

The District prohibits any clothing or grooming that in the principal’s judgment may reasonably be expected to cause disruption of/or interference with normal school operations.

2. Advertise or depict tobacco products, alcohol beverages, drugs or any other substance prohibited under FNCF (Legal).3. May be gang related.

The District prohibits pictures, patches, emblems, body tattoos, or writings on clothing or body that:1. Are lewd, offensive, vulgar, or obscene, weapons, violence, or promote satanic messages.

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NOT WORN INSIDE BUILDING• Sunglasses are prohibited unless prescribed.

• Hood/Hoodies are prohibited.

•Hair must be clean, neatly combed and out of the eyes and face. Boys’ hair shall not extend beyond the top of the shirt collar; Mohawks, ducktails or ponytails will not be allowed. •Hair that is styled in a manner that is extreme, outlandish, distracting or draws attention to the student is not allowed. •Hair coloring is limited to only natural hair colors.

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ALLOWED

Leggings/tights are NOT allowed.

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NOT ALLOWED• Short skirts or dresses more can NOT be shorter than 2 inches above the knee

• Skorts, shorts, jumpers are NOT allowed

• Baggies, low rise, or loose fit pants as well as jeans, denim fabric, carpenter, painter, overalls, bell bottoms or wide-leg style pants.

Telecommunication Device PolicyPage 12 and 13

If you need to contact your parents, use the front office telephones. Do not call or text your parents from your phone – your phone will still be confiscated.

Persistent violation will result in the following consequences:

• 1st offense – Item(s) will be confiscated and returned to the parent/guardian only after school.

• 2nd offense – Same or other item(s) will be confiscated and parent/guardian will have to pay a $15.00 administrative fee before the item is released.

• 3rd offense – Same or other item(s) will be confiscated and kept by the school until the end of the semester or 60 days, whichever is longer.

Refusal to surrender item, upon request by an administrator, shall result in placement in the Disciplinary Alternative Education Program(DAEP).

Mission CISD is not responsible for any loss, monetary or material, incurred as a result of the confiscation of the cellular or other telecommunications device, or

electronic device, I-Pod, headset, CD player, cassette player, electronic game or any personal game and/or electronic music device.

Electronic Device Policy

Electronic Device Policy

We see it,

we seize it!!!

It’s on,

It’s gone!!!

• Cell Phones• Electronic Music Device - MP3 Players• I-Pod• Headset• CD / Cassette Player• Cameras• Electronic Game or Portable Video

Game Consoles

Electronic Device PolicyThis includes but not limited to the

following:

Students will be permitted to use cell phones and/or other personally owned devices during their 40 minute lunch period ONLY.

Cell phones and other personally owned devices are to be in the “off” or “quiet” mode during the rest of the school day and are not to be visible. Even during passing periods.

The taking of photos or the recording of videos, whether by cell phone or any other device, is strictly prohibited. An incident of this nature could result in disciplinary action.

Using cell phone cameras or any other video recording devices to record altercations on school grounds or at school events is prohibited. In such cases, the device may be confiscated as evidence.

Using cell phone to listen to music with earphones ONLY and ONLY during the 40 minute lunch periods.

Answer the questions on a piece of paper and be ready to share your name and your responses. Form an inside / outside circle to rotate as you share answers.

When teacher signals, introduce your partner and have him introduce you. Share the questions you both selected for yourselves.

After completing it on your own, partner up with another students and compare. Then both of you compare to another pair/group.

Would you survive?