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dance/social or further disciplinary action.
12. Appropriate a.
b. c. d.
e.
attire must be worn at all times:
No suggestive, revealing or transparent attire; i.e. low cut or plunging necklines, micro- mini skirts, extremely low rider slacks or shorts, or extremely short skirts/dresses.
No excessively sagging pants
No clothing that does not cover undergarments completely.
No clothing that promotes obscenity, drugs, alcohol, tobacco, sex, violence, political statements, or racial discrimination/injustices.
Other than shoes or jackets or other wraps, clothing may not be removed.
13. Unsafe, lewd, or vulgar behavior is not permitted.
a. No dancing that imitates sexual activity: i.e. Freak dancing, grinding, or dirty dancing.
b. No crowd “surfing” or dancing on other’s backs or shoulders.
c. No “mosh pits”/slam dancing.
d. No excessive public displays of affection.
14. If a student brings an overnight bag to the dance, the bag may be subject to a search by a police officer and may also be locked up in a designated area.
DIFFERENTIATED COURSES
Padua Franciscan offers a select group of courses with differentiated instruction for students for whom the academic departments have some concern about the student’s skill level, particularly as entering freshmen. These courses offer the same content as the “regular” curriculum, with strong emphasis on foundational material. These courses typically have a smaller student-teacher ratio. Course assignments, activities, and assessments will be differentiated according to student needs. Department recommendation is required, taking into consideration available standardized testing and related assessment data, often in consultation with the School Psychologist. Specific questions and concerns may be discussed with the Counseling Department. In addition, Department Chairs are available at the time of incoming freshman registration for direct consultation with parents. Individual classes are described in the current edition of the Course Catalog, which is also available at the Padua Franciscan website.
These courses are not to be confused with our curriculum for students with specific learning disabilities, where students receive appropriate accommodations and/or curricular modification in English and/or entry- level Algebra. Only students with an active individual services plan are assigned to these classes. Matters of ISP are governed by applicable federal and state law. Inquiries may be directed to the Coordinator of Services for Students with Disabilities in the Counseling Department.
DISCIPLINARY POLICIES
Padua Franciscan High School cites the following principles as a basis for our various policies, rules, and regulations:
1. Respect for the laws of God as taught by the Roman Catholic Church;
2. Respect for the common good - whether this be the rights of a particular group (a class,
team, homeroom) or the entire school community;
3. Respect for the rights of the individual;
4. Respect for self;
5. Respect for the building, grounds, and facilities;
6. Respect for the organizations and individuals outside of the school.
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