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6. Federal resulations will determine what we can sell and when we can use the machines. Lockers With proper care, our lockers will provide each of you with a cjood place to store school matenals and personal belongings. The followins rules are made to protect you and to keep the lockers in good condition. 1. Students are cautioned not to give their locker combinations to anyone else. Your belongings are not safe the minute any one other than your partner knows your combination 2. Lockers are not recommended for safe keeping of money or other valuable items, and the school will not be responsible for losses. Valuables, if necessary, may be checked in at the office for safe keeping during the day, but should not be left overnight. 3. Periodic inspections will be held to see that the students follow rules of good housekeeping. Liquids, large objects, and matenals not needed for school should not be kept in lockers. 4 Students must only use the locker which was assigned to them. 5. Violation of locker regulations may cause the student to lose their locker privileges. 6. Misuse and damage will be paid fa by the student responsible. Lost and Found If you lose valuable items at school, check with the office. We may have it. If you find an item which someone might have lost, please turn it in at the office so we can find the owner Announcements and Bulletins Announcements are made every maning during the first few minutes of 1st penod. They will include: advertising of activities, student successes, special information, etc. Students are to cease all activities and give full attention to each announcement as it is given. Information which does not need to be announced will be printed as needed on a bulletin which will be read by the homeroom teacher. All announcements must have administrative approval. Fire Drills Whenever the school is to be evacuated, a special buzzer will sound. Students are to leave immediately and quickly walk out their assigned exit to their assigned waiting areas. They are to stay together as a class with their teacher until the all clear signal is sounded. (One long continuous ring of the bell)No horseplay of anykind -22-
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Student Conduct 1. Classrooms Students are expected to have good manners and to display basic courtesy to their teacher, any other adults who may be in their classroom, and to the other students. 2. Halls Hall conduct should reflect respect for others, property, and the school, yelling, loud talking, running, horseplay, banging of lockers, etc., is not appropriate for high school age students. 3. Assemblies We have many excellent assemblies and lyceums dunng the year We expect our students to be a good audience Whistling and booing are almost never appropriate We must treat all performers with respect. Never do anything which would embarrass the performers or which would offend anyone sitting in the audience Non-attendance at assemblies is a sluff and the truancy policy will be in effect. 4 Lunch The UHS cafetena serves excellent lunches each day. The lunches are paid for in cash as you go through one of the 3 lines. Three choices are offered. Good manners are expected from all students at all times in the cafeteria. 5. Fighting High School students are old enough to settle differences of opinion by means other than fighting. Students who are guilty of fighting will be suspended and a parent conference will be held with school officials prior to their return to school. 6. Illegal use of Tobacco, Alcohol, and other controlled substances It is unlawful for any student in high school to possess tobacco, alcohol, and a number of other substances. If students are found in violation of these laws, their parents will be notified, they will be referred to civil authonties and action will be taken Vending Machines We have vending machines for candy, drinks, snacks, etc. They are available in the cafetena for the enjoyment of students and staff members They will be available for your use as long as students follow these rules: 1. Wrappers, cans, cups, etc, are to be placed in waste baskets or garbage cans only NO UTTER! 2. Students are not to put anything but U S. coins into the machines. 3. Kicking and hitting the machines is not O K. If you lose money check with the man who fills the machine. We do not make refunds at the office. If the machine is out of order, report it to the office 4 All food is to be consumed within the confines of the cafeteria 5. The machines are to be used before and after school and at lunch. If you use them between classes, make sure you are not tardy because of it. -21-
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Telephone Students are to use the pay phones. Except for senous emergencies, office phones are for office business only Students are encouraged to keep a dime on hand for times they may need to use the phone. Visitors All visitors are to come to the office to do their business, or for permission to be here School-age visitors must obtain a visitors pass from one of the pnncipals. Guidance and Counseling The counselor or teacher advisor can provide help to students in the following ways: 1. Testing for aptitudes and interests 2. Explaining results of tests. 3. Advising students of their special abilities. 4 Helping to plan students' school programs 5. Changing students' programs when necessary 6. Explaining graduation requirements. 7. Explaining summer school and night school opportunities. 8. Helping students select extra-class activities 9. Explaining helpful study habits. 10. Helping students to study occupations which interest them. 11. Helping students to study colleges and other training schools. 12. Helping students to submit applications for college admission, scholar- ship requests, and applications to take required exams. 13. Helping students to plan to meet their military and service requirements. 14 Advising and helping students with personal problems. 15. Helping students with any other special problems they might have Accidents Be sure to be careful, at all times, so that accidents will not happen If any injury occurs, regardless of how senous it is, report it to one of the teachers a to the office. Parties and Gifts No parties (this includes refreshments, doughnuts, pop, etc.) are to take place dunng classes, unless they are approved by one of the pnnciples. Permission will not be granted unless the teacher requests it as an integral part of the curriculum. Students are discouraged from giving gifts to teachers. Displays of Affection Displays of affection which go beyond hand-holding are really not appropriate at school, and may result in disciplinary actions for both parties involved -23-
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