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2018-2019 Richland Elementary Handbook & Program of Studies

Should a special absence be necessary for travel or other urgent family needs, a Family Educational Tour or Trip form
must be completed in advance. This form is available in the school office, or on the district’s website (Request for
Special Absence), and should be completed at least one week prior to the absence. The classroom teacher will
determine how missed classroom work should be handled because of the absence. The student assumes the entire
responsibility for getting the missed work done and handed in within two (2) weeks after his/her return. Assignments
not received will be recorded as a failing grade.

BEHAVIOR GUIDELINES

We believe in a positive approach to student behavior. Self-control, considerate behavior, and thoughtful decision-
making are traits that are encouraged. Specific discipline strategies are outlined in the Pine-Richland School District
Discipline Code. The Richland staff holds students to high standards and expects students to be respectful, kind, and
to give their best effort.

BEVERAGES & OUTSIDE FOOD PURCHASES

Open beverages from local establishments should not be brought to school. Students are not permitted to bring
coffee drinks, soda pop, or fast food items into the classroom. Food items should be finished prior to entering the
building, or packed away until the student’s lunch period. Breakfast is always available in the cafeteria should it be
necessary for your child. No glass containers are permitted. Purchasing lunch from fast-food restaurants for your
child is strongly discouraged.

BULLYING/CYBER BULLYING/HARASSMENT/DISCRIMINATION

The Pine-Richland School Board is committed to providing a safe, positive learning environment for district students.
The board recognized that bullying creates an atmosphere of fear and intimidation that detracts from the safe
environment necessary for student learning, and may lead to violence that is more serious. Therefore, the Board
prohibits bullying by district students. Please refer to the Pine-Richland School District Discipline Code for additional
information.

BUS CONDUCT

Pine-Richland’s mission as it pertains to transportation is
to provide safe student transportation and maintain
conditions on our buses that are conducive to the best
interest of our students. Safety, respect and courtesy
are expected of all students who ride school buses, to
and from school, to field trips, or to student activities.
According to School Board Policy 810.2, video and audio
recording equipment may be utilized to support efforts
to maintain discipline and to ensure the safety and
security of all students, staff, and others being
transported on district-owned, operated, or contracted
school buses or school vehicles. The rules for safe bus
behavior are listed in the Pine-Richland School District
Discipline Code; however, the following general behaviors are expected:

     ● Classroom conduct is the accepted behavior on a school bus. This can be interpreted to mean: following the
       driver’s instructions, remaining properly seated, talking quietly, and keeping your hands and personal items to
       yourself.

     ● Obscenities and profanity will not be tolerated on the school bus.
     ● Bullying/harassment (teasing, shouting, pushing, intimidation, or fighting) is not acceptable.
     ● Students who do not follow the Pine-Richland School District Discipline Code may be suspended from the bus.

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