| 2727 Fuller Road Ann Arbor, MI 48105 (734)994-2040 (734)994-2048 FAX Arthur Williams, Principal alw@aaps.k12.mi.us |
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HURON HIGH SCHOOL RULES
(From "Huron High: A Guide for Parents and Students for the 2007-2008 School Year") 1. Harassment/sexual harassment:It is a violation of Federal and State of Michigan Laws and of this policyfor any student of the Ann Arbor Public Schools to sexually harass a student or a staff member by speaking or acting in any of the ways defined by the AAPS District’s Rights and Responsibilities handbook. Any conduct, which violates this rule, will result in immediate disciplinary action. 2. Fighting/assaults: Self discipline is the ultimate goal for each student. Those few students who misbehave and interfere with their own and others’ learning and teaching must be prepared for the consequences for their action. The consequences for misbehavior are described in five levels of action. 3. Students may not leave the school campus without proper administrative authorization. Prior permission to leave the campus must be obtained from parents and reported to the grade office in accordance with the attendance policy. Students leaving school because of illness must check out through the clinic and have the absence reported to the grade level office by their parents. 4. Students may not go to the parking lot or to cars during the day without prior permission from an administrator, unless they are leaving at the end of their scheduled classes. This includes leaving to get a book or other items from a car. Disciplinary action will be taken. 5. Radios, “Walkmans,” CD players and cellular phones: District guidelines allow these devices on the campus. However, they cannot be a disruption to the classroom. Teachers are to state classroom expectations to students regarding these devises. Any misuse of these devices will result in confiscation. These items need to be taken to the student’s grade level administrator. 6. Students must give their name and/or show their ID card when requested by any staff member. Lost cards should be replaced immediately. 7. Students may not be in unauthorized areas of the building, school grounds or parking lot during school hours. 8. Directing profanity, vulgar language or obscene gestures toward others, including students, school personnel or school visitors, will not be tolerated. 9. No student is permitted to smoke or use tobacco products on school property or at any school-sponsored event. Smoking and/or using other tobacco products in school or at a school-sponsored event will result in a one(1) day in-school suspension for the first offense, two(2) day, in-school suspension for the second offense and three(3) day, in-school suspension for the third offense. Repeated violations will result in suspension from school. Public Act 314, the “Youth Tobacco Act,” prohibits a minor (person under 18 years of age) from possessing, smoking, or chewing tobacco in all public places. Violation of this law is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $50. 10. The use of smokeless tobacco is prohibited on school property and/or at school sponsored events. 11. Permission to post any signs, posters or flyers must be received from the administrator in charge of activities. All posted materials not approved will be taken down. Do not put signs on any entrance or exit door glass. No signs are permitted to be posted on the brick walls throughout the building. Representatives from the sponsoring organization are responsible for taking signs down after the posted event. No more than ten(10) signs in the building for any one event. 12. Writing, defacing, marking and/or painting on any part of the Huron building, including lockers, desks, chairs and educational materials is prohibited. Students are subject to a $30.00 maintenance fee. 13. The selling of any food, products or tickets for any school event as a part of fundraising activities must be coordinated with and approved by the administrator in charge of activities prior to the start of the activity. 14. Students who falsify or forge bus passes or excuses for absences, or any other school prepared forms shall be disciplined as per the appropriate provision of the discipline policy. 15. Undue familiarity and excessive display of affection between students is discouraged, and any repetition after counseling and guidance will result in parental involvement and/or disciplinary action. 16. Failure to report and complete assigned in-school suspension will result in further disciplinary action, which will include increasing the amount of time assigned and/or suspension from school. 17. All water guns, water balloons or similar items are prohibited on school property and buses. These items will be confiscated and returned to parents/guardians only. 18. The use of skate boards, bicycles, and roller skates/blades anywhere within Huron High School is prohibited. Skate boards and roller skates/blades and bicycles are not to be brought into the school building. 19. The throwing of snowballs or other objects on or about the Huron building and property is prohibited. This includes throwing snowballs at school buses and other vehicles. 20. Students assigned to study halls are expected to follow the established rules, which pertain to appropriate conduct in the study hall: Study hall is considered a class and students are to report to study hall daily and on time. All students must have study materials and refrain from disturbing others. Students are to remain in study hall for the duration of the period unless given permission to leave by the teacher/staff in charge. 21. The following rules pertain to student behavior during the lunch periods: A. Enter only at the appropriate entrance. B. Form and maintain a single line at each service area. C. Do not “cut” in front of another person in line. D. Avoid loud and boisterous conversations, yelling, etc. E. No object, no matter how small, is to be thrown. F. Remove all trays, paper, cups and cans promptly from the table after eating so that the area will be suitable for use by other students. G. Certain areas are off-limits during lunch times. Students who enter an off-limits area during lunch time will be considered loitering and dealt with accordingly. H. Students involved in disruptive behavior will receive disciplinary action (i.e., service detention). |
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