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TARDY POLICY


             A. TARDY TO SCHOOL AND CLASS
             Any student arriving at school after 8:00 AM must report to the Attendance Office, sign in, and obtain an
             admit slip before reporting to class. This will count as a tardy to class and will follow the below consequences.

             Students have 5 minutes between classes and are expected to be in class on time. The consequences for
             chronic tardiness are as follows:
                 st
                1 Tardy: Warning
                2 Tardy: Detention given by the teacher
                 nd
                 rd
                3 Tardy: Detention given by the teacher
                 th
                4 Tardy: Referral to Unit Principal for Wednesday PM

             Note: The tracking of tardy behavior and the accompanying consequences will reset at the start
             of each quarter.


             TRANSPORTATION

             There is a transportation handbook that refers to procedures, services, and contact numbers. If you have
             not received this handbook, please call Petermann at 330-653-3355.

             USE OF MOTOR VEHICLES

             Refer to Board Policy: 5515                                                       Adopted 8/1/09

             The Board of Education regards the use of motor vehicles for travel to and from school by students as an
             assumption of responsibility on the part of those students -- a responsibility in the care of property, in the
             observation of safety rules, and in the display of courtesy and consideration toward others – and an
             assumption of liability on the part of those students and their parent(s).

             The Board shall not be responsible for motor vehicles which are lost, stolen, or damaged while on school
             property.

             VANDALISM


             Students may be assessed the cost of repairing or replacing anything damaged. Also, the school may
             prosecute students who participate in vandalism.

             DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES


             I.  ANTI-HARASSMENT
             Refers to Board Policy: 5517                              Adopted 8/1/09         Revised 5/10/21

            General Policy Statement

            It is the policy of the Board of Education to maintain an education and work environment that is free
            from all forms of unlawful harassment, including sexual harassment. This commitment applies to all


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