Personal Electronic Devices Policy
MVHS 2025
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Personal Electronic Devices
Mountain View High School wishes to provide each student and teacher a distraction free learning environment every school day. Research shows that when access to personal electronic devices (cell phones, smart watches, earbuds, tablets, gaming systems, etc.) is moderated during the school day, students are more engaged socially and academically. To ensure such a learning environment, MVHS will be implementing the following cell phone/personal electronic device policies. Thank you for your support in helping us provide a distraction free learning environment at MVHS.
Cell phones and/or any personal electronic devices may be brought to school; however, these items must remain off/silent and securely stowed away from distraction for the entire class period to ensure that the use of these devices does not disrupt the learning environment or distract yourself and others. Please remember that per Thompson School District Board Policy having personal electronic devices on campus is a privilege, please use responsibly. Mountain View High School will not be responsible for lost, damaged, or stolen personal electronic devices.
PRIDE: Be Present, Show Respect, Get Involved, Honor Diversity, Give Effort
Student Expectations:
As students enter their classrooms, their personal electronic devices should be turned off/silenced and securely stowed in a designated area or in their backpacks in order to create a focused and distraction free learning environment.
Exceptions can be made at the discretion of the teacher for academic purposes.
First Offense: The personal electronic device is surrendered and securely held within the classroom until the end of the class period, at which point it can be collected by the student.
Second Offense: The personal electronic device is surrendered, and securely held in the main office, until the end of the school day, at which point it can be collected by the student. Teachers will contact parents/guardians to inform them of the offense.
Third (Additional) Offense: The personal electronic device is surrendered and securely held in the main office until the end of the school day, at which point it can be collected by the student. A referral to administration will also be made.
Note: Failure to comply with a staff member's request to surrender a cell phone or other personal electronic device will result in additional disciplinary action.
As a staff we understand that parents may need to communicate with their adolescents during the school day. Please use the main number for Mountain View High School (970-613-7800) and a staff member will relay the message.
Updated 12/15/2023
Non Discrimination Notice
In accordance with Board Policy AC, Thompson School District does not discriminate on the basis of a person’s actual or perceived characteristics such as, but not limited to, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, immigration/citizenship status, age, marital status, conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth, genetic information, mental or physical disability, need for special education services, or any other protected class in conformance with federal, state, and local law in admission or access to, or treatment and employment in, its programs and activities. A lack of English skills will not be a barrier to admission or participation.
The following person/people has/have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:
Title IX/Employee ADA/Section 504/EEO Compliance Officer
Director of Human Resources
800 South Taft Avenue
Loveland, Colorado 80537
(970) 613-5009
Student ADA/Section 504 Compliance Officer
Executive Director of Student Support Services
800 South Taft Avenue
Loveland, Colorado 80537
(970) 613-5092
De acuerdo con la política AC del consejo educativo, el Distrito Escolar de Thompson no discrimina sobre la base de características verdaderas o percibidas de una persona, tal como, pero sin limitación a, la raza, el color de piel, el sexo, la orientación sexual, la identidad de género, la expresión de género, la religión, el credo, el país de origen, la ascendencia, el estado de inmigración/ciudadanía, la edad, el estado civil, condiciones relacionadas con el embarazo o el parto, la información genética, una discapacidad mental o física, la necesidad para servicios de educación especial o cualquier otra clase protegida bajo ley federal, estatal y local al brindar admisión o acceso a, o trato o empleo en los programas y actividades del distrito escolar. La falta de competencia en inglés no será una barrera a la admisión o la participación.
Las siguientes personas han sido encargadas de recibir cualquier pregunta relacionada con las políticas de no discriminación:
El/la responsable del cumplimiento de Título IX/ADA para empleados/Sección 504/EEO
Director de Recursos Humanos
800 South Taft Avenue
Loveland, CO 80537
(970)613-5009
El/la responsable del cumplimiento de ADA/Sección 504 para estudiantes
Director ejecutivo de Servicios de Apoyo al Estudiante
800 South Taft Avenue
Loveland, CO 80537
(970)613-5092