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25820 North Carroll Lane

Stevenson Ranch, CA 91381


(661) 291-4070

WELCOME TO STEVENSON RANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Welcome to Stevenson Ranch Elementary School. We are pleased to have you join us this school year. As part of
our community, you and your family have important roles in ensuring that our school maintains a safe, healthy,
and challenging learning environment that prepares all students for success in life. This booklet is designed to
orientate you to our school and to guide you in meeting the high standards of citizenship and scholarship we set
for all.

STEVENSON RANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT

Our mission at Stevenson Ranch School is to ensure that all students will become global citizens who think
critically, solve problems, persevere, embrace diversity in people and viewpoints, and have a passion for learning
and the arts. Our rigorous instructional program enables mastery of Common Core State Standards leading to
college and career readiness. We support learning by fostering collaboration, providing relevance to the real
world, and using technology in innovative ways.

SCHOOL HOURS AND ATTENDANCE

One way to help children learn is to utilize every minute of class time. This can only happen when you attend
school every day and arrive on time. Campus opens at 7:45 a.m. each day for Student Arrival. Please do not
arrive before 7:45 a.m. as there is no supervision. The daily schedule is:
Regular Schedule: Monday through Thursdays:
Transitional Kindergarten
8:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Kindergarten
8:15 a.m. - 2:05 p.m.
Grades 1-6
8:15 a.m. - 3:00p.m.
Minimum Day Schedule: Select days and all Fridays:
Transitional Kindergarten
8:15 a.m. Grades K through 6
8:15 a.m. -

11:45 a.m.
12:20 p.m.

Attendance at school is very important. While some make-up work can be sent home, the majority of learning
takes place in the classroom and cannot be made up at home. In order to ensure that all students are accounted
for, we review student attendance daily. If you are going to be absent, remind mom or dad to call the school
office at 291-4070 before 9:00 a.m. on the day you are out. Our office opens at 7:30 a.m., and there is a voice
mail system available outside of business hours. If your parents want to get homework for you, they need to
request it by 9:30 a.m. and pick it up after school.
It is just as important to be on time to class as it is to be in school. Class starts at the indicated time above. When
you are late, you not only detract from your own learning, but the learning of others in the classroom. If you are
late to school, go straight to the office. You should bring a note from your parents any day you are tardy. Your
parents will be notified if you are late too many times.
Your attendance is monitored by the Newhall School District. Students who are late or absent, whether it is
excused or unexcused, may receive attendance letters, be called for a conference, be put on an attendance
contract, and taken to a Student Attendance Review Board (SARB) hearing before the District Attorney.
If you are going to be out for an extended period of time for any reason, please have your parents contact the
office for learning options and support, such as Independent Study.

ARRIVAL/DISMISSAL PROCEDURES

Access to Campus
Stevenson Ranch is a closed campus between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
daily. Please make sure that your parents and other visitors to campus enter through
the main office entry, sign in, and wear a visitor badge at all times.
Student Arrival
Our school campus opens each school day at 7:45 a.m. Since there is no supervision before 7:45 a.m., you should
remain at home until the appropriate time. You may enter campus through the fire road gate on N. Carroll Lane,
the lunch gate near Faulkner, and the park gate. The school buildings and hallways are not open to students
during arrival. Between 7:45am and 8:14am you may purchase and eat breakfast in the cafeteria, or participate
in supervised play and social time on the concrete yard, primary yard and select black top areas. The grass field
areas are closed during the morning time. At 8:14 a.m. students will line up for their class.
Walking to School
If you walk to and from school you should discuss with your parents the safest and most direct
route to school, and the approximate time the trip should take. We insist that students and
parents cross only at corners and in the crosswalks, and obey traffic signals. Please do not cross
over private property, through yards, over fences, grass, shrubs, or flowers. Never cross the
street between parked cars. Where it is recognized to be a great time to get a walk in for your
family dog, due to safety concerns, dogs and other pets may not be on school grounds at any
time. You must say goodbye to your parents with pets at the curb.
Car Drop Off
Students being dropped off or picked up by car may use the valet system in the front of our school. Your parents
simply enter the line in front of N. Carroll Drive and pull up to the fire hydrant in the cut out in front of school. A
Safety Supervisor and student valet helper will be available to open doors and escort younger students. For
safety and efficiency, please remind your parents to always pull as far forward as possible before you get out of
the car. Student drop off is not permitted in the staff parking lot due to safety concerns.
Roller Skates, Rollerblades, Roller Shoes, Scooters, and Skateboards
Students may not bring roller skates, rollerblades, roller shoes, or skateboards to school. They may not be used
as a method of transportation to or from school. If you violate this policy, your equipment will be taken away
and returned directly to your parents.
Bicycles
If you are a student in grades 4, 5, and 6, you may ride your bicycle to school with your parents permission. Be
sure you review bicycle safety rules with your parents. Here are a few items for discussion:
1.
All children who ride bicycles are expected to obey all traffic laws, as well as school bicycle safety rules.
2.
A helmet is required, and must display a SNELL and/or ANSI approval sticker.
3.
Bicycles must be walked on school grounds and on sidewalks adjacent to campus.
4.
Students should bring a bike lock and chain. Bicycles should be locked to the bike rack located against the
back gate. The school tries to keep the area secure, but is not responsible for damaged or stolen bicycles.
5.
Failure to ride bikes in the right manner may cause:
a) A warning for the first offense.
b) The loss of bike riding privileges to school for the second offense.

Rules for bicycle safety:


Keep off busy streets whenever possible.
Obey all traffic laws, signs, and signals.
Give the proper turn signal before turning or stopping.
Ride alone. Riding double on a bike is unlawful and unsafe.
Ride on the right-hand side of the street.
Ride single file.
Walk bicycles across busy streets.
Keep bicycles in good mechanical condition.
Always enter the street carefully from a driveway, from behind a building or from behind a parked car.
Give the right-of-way to other vehicles and pedestrians.
Avoid doing tricks on a bicycle.
Wear white or light-colored clothing and have the bicycle properly lit at night.
Be courteous at all times.
Rainy Day Arrival
All students line up in the hallways outside their classroom, or in the MPR for those students whose classrooms
are in the portables.
Dismissal
At dismissal time each day students must depart campus. Please make all after school care and transportation
arrangements with your parents before school each day.
Dismissal is supervised by teachers. School buildings and playground are closed at dismissal. Any changes to
your normal dismissal must be written by your parent to your teacher. You will not be able to use school phones
for non-emergency arrangements, and messages to the classroom during the school day will be limited by the
office.
Rainy Day Dismissal
We follow regular dismissal procedures on rainy days.
You may want to bring an umbrella.

HOMEWORK

Homework is assigned by your teacher, and is designed to practice skills you have learned in class. You should
also practice time management and study skills, and expand your knowledge. Homework also provides you with
an opportunity to share with your family what you are learning in school. The recommended time for homework
varies by grade level.
Grades K -2:
Homework is assigned Monday through Thursday. Long-term projects may extend over
weekends, and are monitored by teachers to promote student success. Incomplete class
work may be part of homework.

30 minutes
or less
Grades 3-6:
60 minutes or
less

If you forget your homework, your parents may bring it to the school
office and leave it on the table in the Lobby with a post it that has your name and your teachers
name on it. Parents may not deliver homework to your classroom.
If you or your parents have a concern about the amount of homework you receive, please

schedule a conference with your teacher. If you forget your homework and your teacher has already left school
for the day, we cannot call a custodian to unlock the classroom.

OUR SCHOOL OFFICE

The school office is here to help all students, parents, and teachers. Office hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
daily. In order to accomplish all the things that provide this help, certain standards must be followed:
1. All visitors must check in with the Office Assistant at the Lobby desk. Before entering the building, please
silence all cell phones and end all calls. Individuals who are in the middle of a call may be asked to step
outside until their call is complete.
2. Each student coming to the office staff must have permission from a teacher or safety supervisor.
3. A friend may escort you to the office, but may not wait for you once you arrive.
4. You may use the office telephone for emergencies with permission from your classroom teacher. Please
make all after school arrangements for activities such as Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, going to a friends house,
and who will pick you up, before coming to school. The office will limit sending messages so that your
learning is not disrupted.
5. You should always attempt to direct playground conflicts to the safety supervisors before coming to the
office.
6. Lost and found articles will be placed in the Lost and Found area (in the front lobby) at the end of the day.
Please check the lost and found area for any missing items. For small items, eyeglasses or lost money, please
check with the office staff. Lost-and-Found is cleared out at the end of each calendar month and taken to a
local charity. Please check regularly for lost items. It is also a good idea to put your name on everything you
bring to school.

COMMUNICATION FROM STEVENSON RANCH SCHOOL

The most important goal of communication from school is to inform your family of school activities so that you
may participate if you choose. Communication may come home on paper, over email, via phone call and may be
posted online.
Informational flyer and notices with a mandatory tear off sheet for all students to
return to school, and items that are generated outside the school district: These items
will be sent home on paper to all students according to the routines and schedules of
each students classroom.
Blackboard Connect Phone Messages: Regular phone messages will take place
containing information about school and District events. The system will call the home
phone number on record automatically, and your family may request additional phone
numbers be added to the system through the school office.
Stevenson Ranch E-mail Service: The Stevenson Ranch Email Service sends out email messages with information
and reminders about school and District events. Links to information posted on our website are often included.
You may provide the office with up to two email addresses.
Stevenson Ranch Website: Visit our website 24 hours per day for up-to-date information, flyers, calendars,
resources, links and more. (www.stevensonranchschool.com)
Report Cards: You will receive a report card three times during the year. Your parents will be invited to a parentteacher conference once or twice during the school year. Your parents may make an appointment to see your
teacher at any time. Parents are always encouraged to contact teachers by phone or email if they have any

questions. The best time to reach a teacher is before or after school.

HEALTH AND MEDICATION

If you will need to take medication on a short term or regular basis, it is necessary for your parents to have your
doctor fill out an Authorization to Administer Medication form. This includes medications that you can buy in
stores (cough drops and Tylenol for example). Medications are kept in the school office at all times. Students
may not carry medication on their person at school.
If you are injured during the school year and you are required to wear a cast, splint, brace, crutches, or to have
sutures, one of your parents will need to accompany you to the school office the first morning you attend school
after that injury. There is a form they will need to sign that explains the safety limitations for your participation
in physical activities at recess and lunch play periods.

ACCIDENTS

In case of an accident, report to the nearest teacher or safety supervisor. If you require medical attention, the
teacher will send you to the Health Office and your parents will be notified.

SCHOOL CELEBRATION AND FOOD POLICY

The Newhall School District maintains a Wellness Policy. In conjunction with that policy and in an effort to
promote healthy living and combat influences of childhood obesity, Stevenson Ranch School will adhere to the
following policy:
Classroom Activities and Celebrations That Include Food:
If food is to be part of celebrating in school, it may only occur in accordance with the Newhall School District
Wellness Policy that allows for the classroom teacher and room parent to plan one monthly classroom party (this
includes birthdays, seasonal celebrations, thematic events, etc.). Food items shall fall within the guidelines listed
below. Food items that do not meet this policy will not be distributed. All food items must be store bought and
include a list of ingredients due to possible allergies on campus. Excess and non-compliant items may not be
distributed and may be sent home with the student who brought them.
1. The coordinating parent(s) must work directly with the classroom teacher and have all activities and
plans approved. Celebrations with food many occur one time per month or less.
2. Food items shall fall within the NSD Nutritional Standards
Foods must be one of the following:
o Whole Grain, Dairy,100% Fruit (including juice), 100% Vegetable
Foods must also be:
o Less than 175 calories per serving and follow the 35/10/35 rule: No more than 35%
calories from fat, no more than 10% calories from saturated fat, no more than 35% total
weight from sugar.
Birthday Celebrations:
Birthdays are a special day for many students. Each student will be acknowledged on their birthday by school
staff. If your parents come to class to do something special for your birthday they must coordinate this with your
teacher, and may not bring in food items. Many parents have shared a favorite book or given fun pencils. Large
items, such as balloons and flowers, may not be brought to the classroom.

OUR CAFETERIA/SCHOOL LUNCHES

Breakfast and lunch are served daily. The cost is posted each year by the Santa Clarita Valley School Food
Services Agency (SCVSFSA). You may bring your money each day (exact change is preferred) and pay the cashier
or your parents can prepay for multiple meals at a time for a discount. If you bring a sack lunch, you can still
purchase milk. (We encourage you and your parents to use the prepay system. This assures your that you will
receive a lunch. Each month the menu is published. Checks are to be made out to S.C.V.S.F.S.A)
Good table manners are expected of everyone. All children are expected to eat a lunch
unless a written request is made by parents. An indoor voice is expected as you visit
with friends. All paper and food dropped on the floor must be picked up by students
immediately. You are to take a minimum of twenty minutes to finish your lunch, and
must remain in your seat until given permission to leave by an adult.
If you forget your lunch, your parents may drop it off and leave it at the school office.
Parents may fill out a post it located on our Lobby table indicating the childs name and
the teachers name. Parents can attach this to the lunch. Parents may not deliver lunches to your classroom. We
do not wish to disrupt your class; we will not be phoning your classroom to remind you to pick up your lunch. It is
your responsibility to check the table in the Lobby at your lunch time. If your teacher knows you dont have a
lunch, you will be directed to check at the office.
The Cafeteria Red Cart: The Santa Clarita Food Services policy is that students may buy a maximum of two items
from the Red Cart each day (one liquid and one food item). Students will not be permitted to buy snacks for
friends.

LIBRARY AND COMPUTER LABS

We have a wonderful Library and Computer Labs. You may visit the Library with your class
at a regularly scheduled time or your teacher may give you permission to go to the Library
to return or select materials at other times during the week. The Library is a place of study
and is to be used in a quiet manner. Students who have misplaced or damaged Library
materials will be responsible for the cost to replace the item(s).
Stevenson Ranch School is very lucky to have two well equipped Computer Labs and multiple laptop carts.
Classes are taught to use skills identified by technology standards. It is important that you remember to follow all
computer guidelines in the Acceptable Use Policy that you will sign before using school based technology. Food
and drinks are never allowed near computers, and you should always wash your hands before using them.

TEXTBOOKS

Each and every student at Stevenson Ranch School will be provided the basic learning
supplies, including textbooks. Textbooks are school property, and must be used with care.
Students who do not take proper care of, cause damages to, or lose a textbook will be
charged for the repair or replacement of that book. Some textbooks cost in excess of $35.

RECYCLING

Stevenson Ranch staff, students, and parents are environmentally responsible. Teachers and students recycle all
paper products in the classrooms and workrooms on a daily basis. Bottles and cans are put in a collection bin so
that parent volunteers can recycle them for money that is donated to our school. While on campus, please be
mindful of the different bins for recycling on campus, and use them appropriately. Whenever possible please
send lunch and water in reusable containers. Be sure to put your name on them. Together we can set a good
example for students.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVOLVEMENT

There are many opportunities for your parents to be involved in the Stevenson Ranch Community. Parent
Teacher Organization (PTO) is always looking for volunteers to help plan and/or run programs. There is a wide
range of involvement opportunities with something for everyone.
Our Site Council is a leadership council that is comprised of elected parents, community, and teachers. The
council serves an advisory capacity, assisting with the planning and assessing of school programs and budgetary
decisions. Our SSC meetings are open to the public. Check the school calendar for meeting times.
Classroom volunteers are always welcome. If you have a parent who would like to
share in a special project, or be a regular face in your classroom, please ask them to
schedule time with your classroom teacher. Whenever anyone volunteers on
campus, they need to sign in at the front desk and wear a volunteer badge. Please
remember to silence all cell phones.
Parent volunteers may use our School Work Room to help make projects for
teachers. For safety reasons, children are not allowed in the Work Room or Teacher
Copy Center at any time. Please obtain training before making copies and the
laminator is only for use by designated staff members.
To help make the most of volunteer time, younger siblings are not able to accompany parents who are
volunteering.
Please review the Volunteer Handbook on our website for more volunteer guides.

SCHOOL EVENTS

You and your family will have the opportunity to participate in many great events.
1.

Parents are welcome to attend most school assemblies. Please remind parents to sign in with the
office before going to the MPR or basketball courts.

2.

There are several after school activities throughout the school year. Many of these are events
sponsored through our PTO. If you want to attend, you must be with a parent or responsible adult.
Students who are not with an adult will be asked to return home. School events are open to current
Stevenson Ranch students and their families.

RICHARD RIOUX PARK

Stevenson Ranch School is fortunate to be located adjacent to a public park. During the
course of the school year teachers like to use the park for extended and enhanced learning
activities. A parent will be asked to provide signed permission for you to go with your class
to the park during this coming school year on the annual signature page. Children must
have signed permission before going to the park with their class.

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

The most important thing for you to remember in the event of an emergency is to remain calm.
Throughout the school year we will conduct emergency drills so that you will know what to expect if we were to
have an emergency at school.
Your teacher will give you instructions on what to do during an emergency drill. A continuous fire alarm tells you
that a fire drill is underway. Everyone is required to leave their rooms rapidly and quietly as the teacher directs
you, and walk to the place assigned to your class.
Silence is required during the entire drill because it may be necessary for your teacher to give you more
instructions.
Drop drills and earthquake evacuation drills are also practiced during the year. During a drop drill you are to drop
under your desk, face away from the windows, wrap one arm around the leg of the desk, and cover the back of
your neck with your other hand. Silence is required. Your teacher will tell you when to clear the building.
Part of preparing for emergencies is the preparation and collection of the yellow and blue EMERGENCY CARDS.
Make sure that your parents fill these cards out completely, and with many local contacts for the office to call in
the event you are ill or injured. It is important that these cards are updated with new work and home phone
numbers should you move during the school year.

PROCEDURES AND EXPECTATIONS FOR


COMMUNITY EMERGENCY OR NATURAL DISASTER

In our desire to provide a calm, orderly, safe environment, we would like to share with your parents the dismissal
procedures we will follow in case of an emergency. Our priority is to account for the location of every student;
therefore, we will keep accurate records of released students, who picked them up and where they are taken.
This information will be available to other family members who may arrive looking for children. We appreciate
your parents support and patience in helping us achieve these goals by following the procedures outlined below:
Parents / authorized persons will enter from the ramp near the park site. Parents of students who are
injured will be sent to First Aid. Parents of students who are not yet accounted for will be sent to
speak with an administrator. All other parents will be sent to meet their children on the upper grass
field area in dry weather or on the fire road area in wet weather.
Parents should not use other entrances to the school grounds. These entrances are dedicated to other
purposes and their presence may jeopardize student safety. Parents should not climb fences or call
children to leave their lines.
For parents safety, they should do not enter any school buildings.
If possible, we request that parents walk to campus so that roadways and parking are available for

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emergency vehicles should they be needed.


Only individuals listed on the emergency card will be allowed to check students out.
Parents, or their designees, must present identification and sign an Emergency Student Release form
held by the teacher.
School staff will remain on site to supervise and care for students while they wait to be picked up. Parents
should not send individuals who are not on the emergency card.

School Evacuation: If for some reason the school is evacuated to another campus in our district, parents will be
informed of the location by phone as well as signs in front of our school. Proceed to that location and follow the
emergency release procedures of that school.
Lock Down: In the event that we receive direction from local law enforcement to lock down our campus, all
students and staff will remain in the building with doors locked. We will not open doors to allow anyone in or out
of the building until the lock down has ended. Parents are encouraged to gather at the park until we are given
approval to dismiss students. Students will exit the buildings with their teacher and a staff member will come to
the park to notify you.
Telephones: Please do not call the school office so we may keep our phone lines available for emergency use.
We will do our best to share information through the Blackboard Connect system. It is not advisable to call
students on their cell phones, as they are turned off during the school day and will continue to be off during an
emergency situation.
It is imperative that parents maintain accurate and up to date numbers and emergency contact information with
both the school office and their childs teacher. Thank you in advance for your courteous behavior, respect for
procedures, and patience during any emergency we may have. It is our sincere hope that we will not need to
implement these procedures.

CONFLICT RESOLUTION

It is not uncommon for friends to disagree. The following are some strategies to help you through a conflict with
a friend. At anytime you may seek the guidance of a school adult.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Take a break from the activity and try something else.


Listen and talk calmly to each other and try to come to a mutual agreement.
Share and take turns at the activity.
Apologize for your part in the disagreement.
Wait to cool off before trying to resolve the conflict.

SCHOOL RULES

Stevenson Ranch School is fortunate to have parents, staff, and students that reflect the quality and pride of our
community. You will want to remember:
Your job as a student is to learn so that you may become a good citizen in your community, state, and country.
Your teachers are here to help you to become a good citizen, but it is ultimately up to you. The effort you put
forth while you are in school determines how successful you will be in later life.
-To respect all members of the school staff: teachers, safety supervisors, custodians, office staff,
librarian, instructional assistants, assistant principal, and principal. Be courteous to all children and adults. Say,

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Mr., Mrs., Ms., or Miss when talking to adults.


-Respect the rights of other children and treat them as you want to be treated. If you feel at anytime that you are
a victim of hate-motivated behavior, please see a site administrator.
-Respect the rules and standards in your classroom.
- Balls, bats, skateboards, rollerblades, or other athletic equipment are not
to be brought to school.
-Avoid bouncing balls on any building or in the hallways.
-Snacks are permitted in designated areas only and chewing gum is not
permitted at school.
-Use the trash barrels and recycle bins appropriately to keep your school grounds beautiful. Work to make your
assignments, your classroom, and yourself clean and neat at all times.
-Your parents may wish to visit your classroom. They will need to schedule this in advance with your teacher.
Visits are twenty minutes unless otherwise scheduled with the teacher. All visitors need to check in with the
office.
-You may not leave the school campus at any time without permission.
-CD players, MP3 players, tape recorders, video games, cameras or other such devices are not allowed at school
unless special permission is given by your teacher or an administrator. Cellular telephones are not permitted to
be in use during school hours. Phones must be out of sight and off the entire school day.
-At all times, behave in such a manner as to bring credit to your school, your community, your friends,
and yourself.
-No cats, dogs, or other pets are to be brought to school except with special permission.
-Name calling and inappropriate language have no place at Stevenson Ranch School.
-Toys, small play objects, or other articles and gimmicks are not to be brought to school.
-Children are not to bring any personal medicine, pills, etc., to school.
-You must go directly home after dismissal from school.
Follow the Newhall School District Dress code that includes wearing clean and appropriate attire:
o Closed-toe, athletic type shoes are to be worn.
o Avoid short shorts, halter tops, bare midriffs, tube tops, oversized tank tops,
or spaghetti straps.
o Pants must stay up at the waist without the need for a belt and/or suspenders.
o Hats may not be worn indoors, except for medical necessity.
o No make-up or hair dyes are to be worn at school.
o Avoid any clothing or hair style that interferes with the learning environment.
Please refer to NSD Student Rules & Policies for further NSD guidelines.
Some of the actions that may result in a suspension from school include:
Fighting at school, on the way to school, or on the way home from school.
Bullying and Cyberbullying.
Bringing any item labeled Keep out of reach of children on campus.
Bringing tobacco or alcohol in any form to school.
Bringing matches and lighters.
The use of racial epithets.
Defacing or destroying school materials or property.
(You may also be charged for the repair and/or replacement.)
Guns or knives will not be tolerated at school, even if they are toys.

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Students bringing any kind of gun or knife to school will be suspended.

PLAYGROUND RULES

The school playground should be a place for fun and safe recreation as well as a time for you to socialize with
friends. To help maintain this environment you should:
-Avoid throwing balls at anyone. Balls may not be kicked on the blacktop areas, except during P.E. Only kick balls
will be used for such games.
-Catchers masks must be worn at all times when playing softball games. When
waiting for a turn at bat, children must line up behind the wire backstop.
-A whistle or siren made by a teacher or safety supervisor means to stop playing
and give them your attention immediately.
-When the safety supervisor signals the end of any recess, walk to where your room
lines up.
-There is to be no activity which involves physical contact between students,
unless under strict supervision of the teacher during P.E. period.
-Aimless wandering, running, chasing, and throwing or kicking balls other than in an
organized game is not permitted.
-You must sit (as if in a chair) when using the swings.
-You may not climb trees, fences, or backstops.

CONSEQUENCES

School rules have been established so that every student has an opportunity to obtain an education and
to provide an environment conducive to learning. Teachers, administration, and school staff will be fair and
consistent when enforcing school rules. Possible consequences for student misconduct include: Pupil
conference regarding violation and warning, Withholding and /or restricting privileges, Parent-teacher
conference, Parent-administrator-teacher conference, Behavior contract, Student Service Assignment, Detention,
Suspension, Arrest, Transfer to another school, Expulsion from the district.

Thank you for doing your part to contribute to the positive growing and learning environment
at Stevenson Ranch School. Your suggestions and ideas are always welcome.

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