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Respecting Yourself
1. Tardiness to class. Students must be inside the new gym doors before the tardy bell
rings. Students must also be at assigned roll call area within the allotted time, (5 minutes
for indoor activities, 7 minutes for outdoor).
2. Proper P.E. uniform will be enforced. T-shirt with sleeves, gym shorts, socks and
tennis shoes with laces tied. Sweats are permitted for outside activities. No spandex
shorts, yoga pants, and leggings. Jewelry of any kind is prohibited for safety reasons. If
student is not dressed out for activity he/she will be docked 10 of the daily 20 points for
their participation grade. Students that have 10 or more no dresses in a nine week period
(one quarter) will fail the nine week grading period. Students will start each nine weeks
with a clean slate.
3. Absences. Students may not make up work missed as a result of an unexcused absence.
Excused absences must be made up by the student within 1 week from the day of the
excused absence. Absences will be made up through written work. Students will be
assigned written work tied to the unit/curriculum being covered. Students must complete
one make up assignment for each day missed.
If students miss class or must sit out for any medical reasons he/she must present a
medical excuse from a doctor for that period of time. Written work will assigned.
Respecting Property
4. Eating or drinking in gym area. No food, open or unopened, or drinks are to be brought
into the gym, unless stressed otherwise. No food or drinks allowed in the locker room
whatsoever!
Respecting Others
7. Language. School is one of those places where abusive, vulgar, and obscene language is
rude, crude, and distasteful. Self control and self discipline will be necessary to develop a
better choice of words to communicate. “If you have nothing good to say, say nothing at
all.”
8. Cell Phones and electronic devices should not be out in locker room or gymnasium. If
this occurs they will be seen as a distraction and therefore will be confiscated and
returned at the end of the day.
Discipline
Incidents are broken into 3 different levels depending on the severity and repetition of the
actions, and consequences are given accordingly. Consequences of actions include conferences
with students and parents, conversations with administration, detention, ISS and/or OSS.
Level 1: Any minor disturbances that interfere with classroom order and instruction. Any
minor 1st time incident.
Level 2: Any repetitive level one incident. Activities and attitudes that show a lack of
respect for authority.
Level 3: Any repetitive level two incident. Any physical or verbal abuse. Any activity
dangerous to self or others.
Any problems, questions, and/or concerns that may arise during P.E class should be
presented to your P.E teacher in a timely manner.