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4. Students must remain within the dance boundaries until
the end of the dance.
5. Students may leave the dance early ONLY if their parent
picks them up.
6. Parents are to pick students up promptly at the end of
the dance in that staff supervision ends 15 minutes after
the dance.
7. Students must attend school the day of the dance.
8. Students must demonstrate behavior appropriate to the
dance and abide by all school rules.
9. Students must have an adult available by telephone during
dance hours.
DETENTIONS:
Detention may be necessary if a student chooses
inappropriate behavior or not to use his/her class time
wisely. Students may be detained during lunch time or for up
to one hour after school. If a student receives an after
school detention,
the parent will be contacted and the student will need to
arrange transportation home.
DRESS
CODE: Students are expected to be
neat, clean, and wear shoes. Dress that is hazardous,
obscene, slanderous, disruptive, or makes reference to
substances illegal for school age students is prohibited.
Bandanas, excessively baggy or sagging clothes, or articles
of clothing that emulates any "gang" type appearance is not
permitted. Apparel, jewelry, accessories, notebooks, or
manners of grooming which disrupt school operations or are
associated with a group that advocates or commits unlawful
acts are prohibited. Students who violate the dress code
will change into their P.E.
clothes for the remainder of the day. EMERGENCY
INFORMATION: Current emergency information, including
names, employment, addresses, and home and work phone
numbers, must be provided by parents or guardians. If any of
this information changes during the school year, please
contact the office (936-6500) with the updated data. By
California Educational Code, in the event of an emergency
(natural disaster, physical injury, or illness), we can
release your child only to those persons identified on the
Emergency Information Card as parent, guardian, or
"other contacts."
HALL
PASSES: Students are expected to be with their assigned
class during all instructional times unless they have a pass
signed by a teacher or administrator. Students should always
report to their scheduled class and receive a hall pass from
that teacher before reporting to the office or nurse.
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HEALTH
SERVICES: There is a first aid kit in each classroom so
teachers can care for your minor "band-aid" needs.
If you become ill or need medical care that cannot be
handled in the classroom, you must get a note from your
teacher and report to the office. A school nurse is not
available on a regular schedule. Your parents will be called
to take you home when you are not feeling well.
Students are not to have any medication in their possession,
including aspirin. If it is necessary for you to take
medication during school hours, obtain the proper forms from
the office and have them completed by your parents and
physician. All medications must be in the prescription
bottle and will be administered according to the physician's
directions.
HOMEWORK:
Homework is an important part of the learning process.
The purpose of homework is to reinforce classroom learning
and/or prepare for the next day's class and new learning.
Students are provided this Binder Reminder in which to
record their assignments. Parents should check the Binder
Reminder daily for information about assignments and due
dates. Expect homework at least four nights per week in
Mathematics. Classes such as Humanities, Science, and
Foreign Language should have homework on a regular basis.
Students are responsible for completing their homework and
turning it in on time. Students who have been absent are
responsible for making up all the homework and assignments
missed during the absence. Students should ask their
teachers for their assignments when they return from an
absence or call a class buddy during your absence for your
class assignments.
HONOR
ROLLS: At Rancho we strive to recognize excellence in
work habits and academics. Students may qualify for the Work
Habits/Effort Honor Roll by meeting the specified
criteria in six of their seven classes.
Principal's Honor Roll provides recognition for students
who have earned a grade point average of 4.00 to 3.75.
Assistant Principal's Honor Roll provides recognition
for students who earn a grade point average of 3.74 to 3.00.
LIBRARY/MEDIA
CENTER:
Rancho’s Library Media Center is here to serve and support
you by providing a rich variety of materials to enhance your
growth in knowledge and promote a lifelong love of learning.
We provide an atmosphere where you can study, read, select
books and use computers in an intelligent and responsible
manner. Please feel free to ask for assistance. We are all
here to help you. A wide variety of information is here for
you to use for research as well as recreational reading. We
have 40 computer stations with a networked printer. A copy
machine is available for 15 cents per copy.
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