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| Pencils, pens, erasers, and paper are to be provided by the students.
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| In the secondary departments, students may be required to have a separate notebook for each subject. Notebooks that are routinely corrected by the teacher must have wide lines. Notebooks should be approximately 8.5 x 11 inches. It is requested that spiral notebooks with "confetti edges" not be purchased, for janitorial reasons.
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| All elementary and secondary books are to be covered at all times with a removable covering. Do not use contact paper.
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| The student's name and his class should be marked on all notebooks, uniforms, jackets, coats, etc.
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| Gym uniforms are to be worn by 7th-10th grade students during physical education classes. These may be purchased in the school office. Light soled, non-marking tennis shoes, required for gym at all grade levels, must be furnished by the students.
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| Students are responsible for all books and equipment loaned to them during the school year, and they must pay for any lost or damaged materials, regardless of the circumstances under which the books or equipment were lost or damaged.
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| Radios, records, CDs, tapes, knives, magazines, athletic equipment or any other item not directly related to the educational program will be confiscated. Items will be held until the end of the school year. They may be returned to the parent, and not brought to school again.
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| Student Projectsa. Secondary student projects which are constructed from materials purchased by the school and which are eventually taken home must be paid for by the student. The cost, to be assigned by the teacher, must adequately reflect all tangible materials furnished by the school. This policy applies to industrial arts, home economics, science, art, etc. b. The posting of any banners or announcements and the distribution of any flyers must receive approval from the Administration in advance. These are to be removed promptly when the event is concluded.
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| Lockersa. Elementary students are not allowed to place locks on their lockers. These lockers are to be used for storing outdoor clothing while in school. b. Locks for secondary student lockers may be secured from the office with a $10 deposit which is refunded at the end of the year when the lock is returned in good condition. Students may not provide their own locks. c. To protect schoolbooks and personal items, students should never divulge their locker combinations to other students Entering another student's locker without his or her knowledge or permission is a serious offense and is subject to appropriate discipline. d. Lockers are to be cleaned at least once a month. e. Locker areas (floor and hallway) must remain free of debris during the school day. All students are requested to do their part in keeping this area clean and neat. All hallways are high traffic areas f. All lockers are to be completely free (inside and outside) of any stickers, posters, door hangings, etc. The lockers are to be used only for book and clothing storage. Temporary dividers/organizers may be used. Special administrative permission must be obtained to affix special honors/recognition upon lockers. Sports materials are to be removed at the end of each season. g. Student lockers and much of their contents are the property of the school. In the rare event that the administration should deem it necessary to enter and check a locker, student permission may not be requested.
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| Cell phones are to be turned off and left in the student's vehicle or locker during the school day. They are not to be used on school time. Parents may reach their students through the school office when necessary.
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