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1. Students will not behave in a manner that could cause injury to someone else or create a disturbance.
(i.e.: running, wrestling, throwing food or objects, etc.)
2. Students are expected to have good behavior while waiting in the lunch line: there will be no cutting
in line, pushing, or causing a general disturbance.
3. Students are expected to be polite and considerate at all times.
4. Students are to keep the dining areas clean and neat.
5. Eating and drinking are to be confined to the Commons. Students are not permitted to eat or drink
in the classrooms or in the hallways, unless permission has been granted by the classroom teacher.
6. Students are to report to the cafeteria only during their assigned lunch period.
7. Students are not permitted to leave the Commons area without a written pass from a teacher.
Students must also have a written pass from a teacher if they are tardy to lunch.
PARENT CONTACT INFORMATION
Parents are able to update their phone contacts within Home Access Center (HAC). It is important to
review and update this information. Access to HAC is available on our website at
https://www.hudson.k12.oh.us/Domain/12 by choosing "Quick Links" in the upper banner, then opting
for HAC. For assistance logging in, please contact the guidance office.
PARENT DROP OFF/PICK UP
During this phase of our construction and facilities projects, we appreciate your understanding and
flexibility in drop-off and pick-up procedures.
In order to protect the safety of our students, please be aware of the following student drop off and pick
up procedures:
1. Homeroom begins at 7:50am and students should arrive with sufficient time to place belongings in
their locker and arrive to their homeroom class.
2. Student drop off can begin starting at 7:20am, and student pickup is at 2:50pm.
3. Due to the changes within the phases of construction throughout the school year, the school will
provide updated drop-off and pick-up procedures to ensure the safety of all students.
4. To expedite the flow of traffic, all cars along the sidewalk, once in front of the Middle School,
should allow students to exit and walk down the sidewalk, rather than one car at a time stopping in
the front of the school.
5. In the afternoon, students being picked up should wait in front of the school until their car is in
sight.
PARENTAL CONCERNS
Open, two way communication between the school and parents is vital. Parents are encouraged to contact
the classroom teacher with initial concerns regarding school performance. If the concerns remain
unresolved, contact the appropriate guidance counselor. Administrative intervention is the final step.
Additionally, parents have the right to inspect, upon request, any instructional material used as part of the
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