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The New River Heights

The New River Heights. Discipline Assembly 2010. Purpose of this Assembly. Not to…. To…. Inform you. Bore you. Change this school. Be the change in this school. Teach you something new or add more school rules. Remind you of what you already know about.

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The New River Heights

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  1. The New River Heights Discipline Assembly 2010

  2. Purpose of this Assembly Not to… To… • Inform you • Bore you • Change this school • Be the change in this school • Teach you something new or add more school rules • Remind you of what you already know about • Force everyone into following the rules • Encourage everyone to create a respectable, responsible, and safe campus.

  3. BE RESPECTFULBE RESPONSIBLEBE SAFE

  4. RHIS Streamlines the School Rules VIOLATIONS Level I Level II Level III

  5. Level I Violations Examples of Level I Violations • Chewing Gum • Dress Code • Cell Phone Usage • Hugging/Hand holding • Cheating

  6. Picture of No gum campus sign Chewing Gum RESPECT the campus. This is a NO GUM CAMPUS. This means you may not chew gum or even bring gum. This applies to everyone who steps on this campus.

  7. Dress Code RESPECT your body NO Indecent Clothing NO Baggy pants

  8. Cell Phone RESPECT the classroom- cell phones are turned off during school hours.

  9. Hugging / Hand Holding RESPECT each other

  10. Cheating BE RESPONSIBLE - Do your homework. Study for Tests. Don’t copy off the Internet. NO CHEATING!!

  11. Level I Consequences Teacher involvement Examples of Level I Consequences: • Parent Phone Call • Lunch Detention • Loaner Clothes • Counselor Contact

  12. Level II Violations Examples of Level II Violations • Bullying/Name Calling/Teasing • Truancy • Verbal insubordination (back talking) • Forgery • Texting in class

  13. Bullying/Name Calling/Teasing RESPECT each other’s differences. Create a SAFE campus.

  14. Truancy BE RESPONSIBLE- Go to class!

  15. Talking Back RESPECT the school staff.

  16. Forgery BE RESPONSIBLE- Get your parent’s signature.

  17. Texting BE RESPECTFUL No texting/talking Not even to your parents.

  18. Level II Consequences Team Involvement Examples of Level II Consequences • Discipline Essay • ACP • Parent Phone Call • After School Detention • Counselor Contact

  19. Level III Violations Examples of Level III Violations • Theft • Under the Influence • Sexual Harassment • Off Campus Truancy • Threats • Assault and Battery

  20. Theft RESPECT others property BE RESPONSIBLE- don’t bring valuables to school

  21. Under the Influence BE RESPECTFULto your body BE RESPONSIBLE- make good decisions BE SAFE- do not choose to harm yourself or others

  22. Sexual Harassment RESPECT each other Verbally Physically

  23. Off Campus Truancy BE SAFE- do not leave campus

  24. Threats RESPECT each other No threats verbally or physically.

  25. Assault and Battery RESPECT each other

  26. Level III Consequences Administrator Involvement Examples of Level III Consequences • Removal from classroom by security or admin • Parent Notification • Suspension and/or expulsion

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