
Weekly Update
August 22-26, 2022
Message From the Principal
I wanted to let you know of the wonderful compliment I received from Matt from Kona Ice yesterday. He said that he works with 100s of different schools over the years and our students were amazing with their manners and behavior!
A few reminders-
Remind your students that cell phones/smart watches are turned off and in their backpacks for the entire school day, if you need to get ahold of them please call the office.
Below are the consequences for violating the policy:
The first violation of the cell phone/smartwatch/device policy will result in a staff member turning the student’s phone/smartwatch or other device into the office. The student may pick up the phone from the principal at the end of the day. Parents will be notified of violation.
If there is a second violation of this policy, the phone/smartwatch or other device will be taken from the student. The student’s parent/guardian may come to the school after 3:25 p.m. to pick-up the student’s phone/smartwatch or other device.
The third violation the phone/smartwatch or other device will be turned into the office and returned to the student’s parent or guardian after a 7-day period—OR—the student’s parent or guardian may pick up the phone/smartwatch or other device at the school after 3:25 and the student will serve 60 minutes of detention.
For every violation of the cell phone/smartwatch/device policy after the third one will result in the student’s phone/smartwatch or other device being held in the office for 14 days—OR—the student’s parent or guardian may pick up the phone/watch or other device at the school after 3:25 and the student will serve 120 minutes of detention.
Don't forget to pay your fees- if you are in Art it is $25, if you are in sports it is $45 per sport and if you want your child to take their iPad home it is $50.
Dress Code-
Student Dress and Appearance
Student clothing needs to be appropriate for the school setting. Appropriate clothing DOES NOT:
1. Present a danger to the physical health or safety of you or others.
2. Promote or imply regulated items such as alcohol or tobacco.
3. Display or imply obscene or indecent printed messages or symbols.
4. Detract from the teaching/learning process.
Examples of inappropriate clothing include, but are not limited to:
Crop tops, spaghetti strap shirts, loose tank tops, clothing with inappropriate printed messages, swimwear, pajama pants, slippers, shorts that are unraveling and/or are too short.
Students wearing clothing that violates the dress code, will be asked to change. We will contact parents to coordinate the process.
Breakfast and Lunch
2nd chance breakfast and the salad option will start after Labor Day
Tuesday- Muffin -- Mozzarella sticks
Wednesday- Monkey Bread -- Walking taco
Thursday- Biscuits and gravy -- Chicken nuggets with roll
Friday- Cinnamon Roll -- Hamburger on a bun