STUDENT
DISCIPLINE POLICY
CORPORAL PUNISHMENT (Adopted by Board November 17, 1992)
Any
principal, assistant principal or regular teacher may use corporal punishment
in a reasonable manner against any student for good cause in or to maintain
discipline and order within the public school in accordance with the following
guidelines:
- Corporal punishment
shall be administered only after less stringent measures have failed, or
if the conduct of a student is of such nature that corporal punishment is
the only reasonable form of punishment under the circumstances.
- The instrument to be
used in administering corporal punishment shall be approved by the
principal.
- Corporal punishment
shall be administered in the presence of another professional employee.
- The nature of the
punishment will be such that it is in proportion to the gravity of the
offense, the apparent motive and disposition of the offender, and the
influence of the offender’s example and conduct on others.
- In determining the use
and degree of corporal punishment, consideration will be given to the age,
sex, size, physical and emotional condition of
the child.
A
disciplinary record shall be maintained and shall contain the name of the
student, the type of misconduct, the type of corporal
punishment administered, the name of the person administering the punishment,
the name of the witness present and the date and time of punishment. Records are to be kept on the official forms
developed by the Board.
Disciplinary
records shall be filled in the school office and made available to parents or
students, upon request.
GENERAL RULES AND ETHICS OF INTERNET/E-MAIL USE
Students
are prohibited from:
- Sending or displaying
offensive messages or pictures
- Use of obscene language
- Harassing, insulting or
attacking others
- Damaging computers,
computer systems or computer networks
- Violation of copyright
laws
- Trespassing in
another’s folders, work or files
- Intentional misuse of
resources
- Using another’s
password
- Use of the network for
commercial purposes
- Revealing your personal
address or phone number or that of another person
COMPUTER LAB RULES
- Absolutely no food or
drink in the lab.
- Please wash your hands
before lab time.
- Use your best behavior
- Treat computers gently
and with care
- Do not pound on
keyboard or mouse
- Do not change volume
on speakers
- Donot turn computers “on”
or “off”
- Please speak quietly in
the lab.
- Please don’t bring
disks from home for use in the lab
- If you are not sure
about something, ask for help.
- Do not leave your
computer unless instructed to do so.
- Only supervised
Internet activities are permitted
- Remain on the activity
as instructed by the teacher.
- All applicable school
rules apply in the lab.
PARENTAL
PERMISSION AGREEMENT
As
the parent or legal guardian of a student, I have read the General Rules and
Ethics of Internet/E-mail Use and I understand this access will be provided to
my child for educational purposes only.
While Smith County Board of Education has taken reasonable
precautions to eliminate controversial material, I also recognize that it is
impossible for the Smith
County Board of Education
to eliminate all controversial materials, and I will not hold them responsible
for inappropriate material acquired on the network. I have discussed this agreement with my child
and have explained that any violation of the rules is unethical and may be
subject to a Category II Offense of misuse of school property. I hereby accept the responsibility for my
child’s use of the Internet and give my permission for him/her to use the
Internet at school.
In
the event I, as the parent or legal guardian for the students wish to terminate
this agreement, I must notify the Smith
County Board of Education
in writing.
PARENT TEXTBOOK
AGREEMENT
Textbooks
are the property of the Smith
County Board of Education
and shall be returned at the end of the school year, upon completion of the
course, or upon withdrawal from a course or school. Books that are lost or damaged to the extent
that it is no longer usable or maliciously vandalized must be paid for at 100%
replacement costs.
Failure
to pay for the book(s) will result in the following:
- refusal to issue any
additional textbooks until restitution is made and
- withholding all grades, diplomas,
report cards, or transcripts until restitution is made.
RESIDENCY AFFIRMATION
In 1993 the Smith County
Board of Education approved a policy which does NOT accept out-of-county
students. By affixing your signature to
the permission form you affirm that you are a resident of Smith County.
SMITH COUNTY BUS RULES
Remain seated at all
times. Obey
the driver at all times
No loud talking or
yelling. No
destruction of property. *
Objects should not be thrown on or out of the
bus. No
use of tobacco, drugs or alcohol *
No food or drink unless permitted by
driver. No
fighting. *
No rude, discourteous, or unacceptable language. *
No balloons
Emergency doors will not be used except for emergencies.
No glass vases
Any other conduct prejudicial to good order on the bus
is prohibited.
The bus driver does have the authority to assign
seats.
The bus driver will report a rider to the principal of
the school, and the principal of the school has the full authority to
discipline the student just as if the student were in the school building.
The breaking of rules marked by an * may justify
suspension on the first offense. This will be done at the principal’s
discretion.
Riding the bus to and from school is a privilege and
not a requirement by law. If a child cannot follow the rules, he or she
will not be allowed to ride the bus.