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Bus Transportation Behavior
Riding the school bus is a privilege and students must exhibit
appropriate behavior in order to ensure a safe and pleasant ride.
All school rules apply when riding the bus. VIOLATION OF THE
FOLLOWING GUIDELINES MAY RESULT IN SUSPENSION OF RIDING PRIVILEGES
AND/OR DISCIPLINARY ACTION:
1. The driver has the responsibility to maintain order and the
right to seat students on the bus. Students must follow the
driver’s rules.
2. Riders are to remain seated when the bus is in motion.
3. Head, arms or legs are not to protrude out of the bus windows.
4. Nothing is to be thrown out of the bus windows.
5. Insubordination or verbal abuse directed toward the driver or
other passengers is not
acceptable.
6. Riders will be held responsible for any vandalism to the bus
and will be billed for damages, including material and labor.
7. The emergency door is to be used only for an emergency.
8. Snowballing of the buses is not acceptable for safety reasons.
Discipline consequences can be expected.
Cafeteria Conduct
1. Every student at a table is responsible for the cleanliness
of the table.
2. Materials to clean accidental spills are available from the
custodian.
3. Students are to remain seated while eating their lunch.
4. Students will return their serving trays, containers and trash
to the disposal area and clean up their table as soon as
they have finished eating.
5. NO FOOD MAY BE TAKEN FROM THE CAFETERIA. NO FOOD OR BEVERAGES
ARE TO BE CONSUMED IN THE CORRIDORS. CORRIDORS - EXPECTED
BEHAVIOR
Students are expected to:
1. Be polite, courteous and cooperative.
2. Recognize the rights of fellow students and school employees
3. Keep the corridors free of litter. You should place litter in
the proper receptacles.
4. Recognize the importance of building maintenance by not writing
on any school property including walls, lockers, bulletin boards
or water fountains.
5. Be in academic work areas rather than in hallways during class
time. Students who are in these hallways during class time may
receive discipline consequences as their presence in the hallways
may disrupt classes.
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