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Page 1: JHS Student Handbook

JHS Student HandbookJHS Student HandbookThings we thought you should know!

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School colors School colors The school colors are Cardinal

Red, Navy, and Silver.

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Computer UsageComputer UsageAll internet users must have a

signed Acceptable Internet Use Agreement (AIUA) on file.

The Joplin School District reserves the right to any material stored in files.

Information contained on the network is placed there for general information purposes.

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Hall PassesHall PassesStudents are not permitted in the

halls during class periods unless they are accompanied by a teacher or have a hall pass from an authorized staff member.

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Procedures regarding Tardies

Each student will get two tardies per class and on the 3rd tardy for the class a referral will be sent to the office, then discipline will be assigned by the student’s grade

level principal.

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Excessive Unauthorized Late Arrivals – begins on the 3rd late arrival(arriving more than 10 minutes late to class without a proper excuse)

1stViolation - Thursday Block for the 3rd offense and every subsequent offense

+Student’s more than 10 minutes late need to be sent to principal’s office for a documented pass from principal.

Excessive Tardies (per class):1st Violation 3 Tardies -Referral and Thursday Block 2nd Violation 6 Tardies -Referral and Thursday3rd Violation 9 Tardies -Referral and 2 Thursday Blocks.

Failure to serve will result in ISS at the 9/10 Campus

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ATTENDANCEATTENDANCE

*Each student should not exceed nine (9) days per semester if he/she expects to earn credit in each course enrolled.

*Excused reasons for being gone from school are absences that are beyond the student’s control and both the parent/legal guardian and school can conform “ legitimacy for the absence.”•Absences are categorized or UnExcused ( Truancy is considered Unauthorized absence).•Examples of an authorized absence doctors, orthodontist, etc. An unauthorized absence would be skipping or didn’t feel like coming to school, etc.

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RE-ENTRY AFTER ABSENCE:

When a student is absent, the parent should call the principal’s office by 9:00 am to explain the reason for the absence (in some cases, additional documentation may be required: Dr. notes, counseling appointments, etc).

Failure to do so could result in a check by the attendance office.

If a parent doesn’t call the school the day of the absence (with a verified reason for the absence), the student will need to bring in a signed note (by the parent) for school records when the student returns to school the following day after the absence. The attendance offices will open each morning before class begins to allow students to bring documentation to verify previous day’s absence.

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RE-ENTRY AFTER ABSENCE:

If a student leaves school during school hours, he/ she will need to sign out in the principal’s office with a verified reason. Upon return to school during regular school hours, students will need to sign in at the principal’s office for proper verification.

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Changes for Quality Attendance – 4 absences or less per semester (not counting school activities)

If a student opts to be exempt from finals in a final exempt course, he/she will be required to engage in an activity such as: career awareness research, service learning projects in the community, researching careers, participating in counseling activities, school surveys and information/feedback, volunteering at school or in community, college or trade school visits, or any other approved activity from a menu of choices on (or near) the day of the final exemption.

Each student who qualifies for Quality Attendance will work with their advisor to appropriately document and report the approved activities. Approved activities will be required in order for the student to be considered in “good standing” as “student activity” during finals for the current semester.  

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Grade ClassificationGrade Classification

To be a sophomore, you have to have the minimum of six (6) credits…

To be a junior, you have to have the minimum of twelve (12) credits.

If you want to be a Senior, you have to have a minimum of eighteen (18) credits.

In order to graduate… you HAVE to have twenty-five credits.

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Drug TestingDrug Testing

Every student in extra & co-curricular activities has to sign up for drug testing.

You will have to turn in a form to have a drug test.

If you refuse to take the drug test… you will be ineligible to do extra-curricular or co-curricular activities.

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Tobacco Rules Tobacco Rules Violation of this policy by students will be treated

as follows:First Offense: Three days in-school-detention

and the completion of a tobacco educational writing assignment.

Second Offense: Five days in-school detention and the completion of a tobacco educational writing assignment..

Third Offense: Three days out-of-school suspension.

Fourth Offense: Ten days out-of-school suspension, and a possible recommendation to the superintendent of school for a long-term suspension.

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HarassmentHarassmentHarassment is a form of unlawful

discrimination as well as disrespectful behavior, which will not be tolerated.

It is unwelcome and unwanted behavior related to an individual’s actual or perceived race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, ancestry, disability, age, etc. It can include any unwelcome verbal, written, or physical conduct, which offends, denigrates, or belittles any individual because of any of the characteristics listed above.

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SuspensionSuspensionA principal may suspend a

student for up to ten (10) school days for violation of policies, rules and or regulations. Only the school board can expel a student, or suspend a student for more than 180 days.

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Just Tell It!Just Tell It!What you can do to keep your school,

your friends, and yourself safe:Just Tell It when you hear of a threat or

observe something that makes you think a violent event is being planned.

Tell your teacher, counselor, or principal.You may be saving lives and also helping a

disturbed classmate get the help they need.If you feel you cannot tell an adult...

Call: 1-866-748-7047 to report any threats. You can remain anonymous.

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POSTERSPOSTERSAll students must present poster

or posters to an administration for approval

No posting or posters on signs or glass doors

All posters must be removed on the date of the event

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DeliveriesDeliveries

Unnecessary items (floral arrangements, balloons, etc.) will not be accepted for delivery to students.

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SCHEDULE CHANGESCHEDULE CHANGECourses selected during

registration should be considered as final. Needed schedule changes will be made during the first five days of the semester only.

Changes will not be made to arrange your lunch schedule, or because you want another instructor.

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The rules of ISDThe rules of ISDIt varies from 3 to 10 days.If you are assigned ISD you are to report no

later than 8:15 a.m. and are to remain there until 3:15 pm or your last scheduled class.

It is limited to silent study. You are allowed to leave the room during

specific restroom breaks.Lunch is in the ISD room. You may bring

your own or purchase one. Failure to follow all rules and complete

assignments will result in extension in ISD or OSS.

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DancesDancesJoplin High School will have dances

throughout the year.Dances begin at 8:00 p.m. and end

at 11:00 p.m.No middle school students allowed.Cannot be absent the day of the

dance or have out-of-school suspension.

Guests must be pre-approved by the administration before attending.

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A+ PROGRAMA+ PROGRAMA student who meets the following criteria and continues his/her education at a Missouri public community college or vocational- technical school is eligible for state reimbursed tuition, and fees. The student must enter into this written agreement with Joplin High School to be eligible for financial incentive and:

•Have attended an A+ School for three consecutive years prior to high school graduation;•Graduation from high school with a grade point average of 2.5 point (C+) or higher on a four point scale;• have at least a 95% attendance record for four year period;•Performed 50 hours of unpaid tutoring or mentioning for younger students;•Maintained a record of good citizenship.

•See Sue Day and Charla Hamilton

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CELLULAR PHONES, PAGERS &CELLULAR PHONES, PAGERS &PORTABLE ELECTRONIC PORTABLE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTEQUIPMENT

Cellular phones must be in the silent position.

Students who refuse to put their phones away as requested by a teacher will be subject to the same consequences for noncompliance as in any other instance of insubordination or noncompliance.

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FAQFAQWhen I am absent, how and when

do I make-up work?If I oversleep, can that be excused?What if I feel sick during the day

and skip a class until I feel better?What do I do if I have exceeded the

attendance policy?Can I leave campus? Is there an

open lunch?

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Frequently Asked Frequently Asked QuestionsQuestions

How do I check out of school during the school day?

Where do I report an item lost or stolen?

Can I carry my medicine to school?

When does the attendance window open? Do I need to bring in a note from my parent?

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PROMTo got to the prom you have to be a junior or a senior and have to have enough credits.

Refer to the JHS student Refer to the JHS student handbook for a complete listing handbook for a complete listing of school rules.of school rules.

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