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INFORMATION
FROM A TO Z
ABSENCE
Parents must call the school between 9:00 and 9:30 A.M. on the day of
the student's absence. (When returning, a student should have a note that
indicates the date(s) of the absence.) If a physician was consulted due
to the student's illness, it should be noted. This note should be presented
to the homeroom teacher and will be screened by the school nurse. If the
absence was due to a prolonged or contagious illness, the student may
be asked to report to the school nurse for medical clearance. Parents
are urged not to make dental or medical appointments for students during
school hours. Family vacations should be planned to coincide with the
school calendar. Students absent due to family vacations will not receive
work prior to their absence.
ABSENCE
(EXCUSED)
Excused absences are recognized for illness, religious holidays, as defined
by the State of New Jersey directive and certain types of family emergencies.
ACADEMIC
HONESTY
Academic honesty promotes learning. Dishonesty interferes with the learning
process, therefore, students must submit work that is wholly and truly
their own. Students who permit another student to commit academically
dishonest acts are equally responsible. The penalty for academic dishonesty
is a zero or a failure for the piece of work and detention.
ACADEMIC
HONORS
Students who have maintained a 90 average (grade 7 - marking periods 3
and 4 and grade 8 marking periods 1 and 2) and have scored in the advanced
proficient range on the NJ ASK will receive the President's Award for
Educational Excellence at graduation.
ACTIVITY
NIGHTS
A number of activity nights are sponsored during the year. The activities
are chaperoned by parents. Students are required to sign a Behavioral
Contract at the beginning of the school year. Unless otherwise specified,
hours for the dances are from 7:00 to 9:30 P.M. Parents must pick up their
children on time. Parents who are late will find their students waiting
in the office. Students, whose parents are repeatedly late, will not be
able to attend future activity nights.
AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION STATEMENT
The Board of Education, shall, in accordance with law, strive to overcome
the effects of any previous patterns of discrimination in school and classroom
practices and shall systematically monitor district procedures to insure
continuing compliance with anti-discrimination laws and regulations.
The Kinnelon Board of Education has adopted an Affirmative Action Plan
for Personnel and Contracts, an Affirmative Action Plan for School and
Classroom Practices and 504 Transition Plan. The plans are on file with:
1. Sharon Toriello, Affirmative Action Officer for Personnel and School
and Classroom Practices, Kinnelon High School, 121 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon,
New Jersey 07405, 973-838-5500.
2. Dr. Valerie Mosca, 504 Officer, Office of Special Services, 109 Kiel
Avenue, Kinnelon, New Jersey 07405, 973-838-1418.
3.. Mrs. Alice Robinson, Public Agency Compliance Officer, Office of the
School Business Administrator, 109 Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon, New Jersey 07405,
973-838-1418
AFTER
SCHOOL PROCEDURE
- All students must
board their bus at the end of each school day.
- Students staying
for extra-help, after school clubs or an enrichment program must report
immediately to their class.
- Students being
picked up by someone other than their parents must have a note from
their parents, which should be brought to the office during homeroom.
- No student is permitted
to stay after school and then try to contact their parents.
- Students cannot
remain in the building after school unsupervised.
ASSESSMENTS
Each grade level team may plan a maximum of two assessments per day in
which students are required to prepare the night before. Students may
have additional assessments that do not require preparation.
During the second
half of eighth grade, the number of assessments per day may increase.
This is to prepare our students for the more rigorous requirements at
the high school level.
ASSEMBLIES
Assemblies are usually held in the gymnasium and students are expected
to follow the passing and seating directions announced via the PA system.
Students remain as a homeroom or class and should be quiet and orderly
at all times.
ATHLETICS
PRM is a member of the Morris County Athletic Association and competes
in the following areas: baseball, basketball, soccer, softball, wrestling,
track and cross-country. Any student who has maintained satisfactory scholastic
progress, meets the standards of citizenship and passes a physical examination
is eligible for interscholastic sports. These standards must be maintained
throughout the athletic season. Intramural sports are also offered throughout
the school year.
ATTENDANCE
PROCEDURES
Students are reminded that it is important to arrive to school by 8:20
a.m. Six unexcused lates will result in a lunch detention. Each additional
unexcused late will result in an after school detention. Students arriving
late to school should submit a formal note, such as a doctor's note, to
avoid an unexcused tardy.
BEDSIDE
INSTRUCTION
When an absence for a legitimate reason occurs for an extended period
of time (ten consecutive school days), students may receive instruction
at home or in the hospital. Such bedside instruction will be provided
by and according to the regulations of the Board of Education of Kinnelon.
A physician's statement should include the illness and the length of recuperation.
BEHAVIOR
The rules of behavior apply in all school-related activities.
RULES FOR SCHOOL BEHAVIOR
- Walk carefully
up and down the stairs.
- Use a normal tone
of voice when talking in the halls and cafeteria.
- Protect public
property, books, lockers, building grounds, etc
- Be responsible
for personal and school property.
- Lockers must be
opened and shut properly.
- Keep your lockers
locked. Don't give your combination to anyone.
- Gum chewing is
not permitted at any time.
- Arrive at school
after 8:10 A.M. and leave immediately after school unless involved in
a supervised activity.
- Backpacks, book
bags and brief cases are not to be brought to class.
- No coats are to
be worn in school.
- Writing on walls,
desks or lockers is prohibited.
- Food and drinks
are only permitted at lunch in the cafeteria.
- All students must
report to their bus at the end of the day.
HALL WAY BEHAVIOR
- Do not run, push
or shove.
- Keep to the right
when moving through the hallway.
- Speak quietly to
your friends.
- Keep moving to
prevent crowding.
- Clear corridors
promptly after the end of the day dismissal.
CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR
- Be on time for
class.
- Be ready to work
when the bell rings.
- Be courteous; raise
your hand for permission to speak.
- Have homework completed
punctually.
- Keep your textbooks
covered.
- Keep your classroom
neat and orderly.
BICYCLES
Students are not to ride their bikes to school. The roads in Kinnelon
are not conducive for children to be riding to school especially in the
morning hours.
BOOK
AND EQUIPMENT RESPONSIBILITY
Books and equipment distributed to students for their use are the property
of PRM School. Students assume responsibility for these items and are
expected to pay for any damage or loss. It is expected that students will
have book covers on all books distributed to them.
BUS
ASSIGNMENTS/PROCEDURES
Students are to ride on their assigned bus.
If a situation justifies the need to alter the assigned bus, a request
must be presented in writing BEFORE any adjustment is approved by the
school. Many buses are at maximum capacity and such adjustments must be
monitored by the transportation office to determine feasibility.
Students are to
disembark from the bus at the appropriate point.
If a request is received in writing to alter the destination point on
the assigned bus, a pass will be issued to the student. The pass will
be issued by the PRM main office and must be presented to the driver when
entering the bus.
There have been instances
where students have created parental and administrative anxiety by going
home on an unauthorized bus or exiting at an alternate destination point.
Working together we can eliminate communication gaps concerning the transportation
of students to and from school. Please honor the established procedures.
CAFETERIA
It is the student's responsibility to make proper provisions for lunch
by either bringing lunch or sufficient money to purchase lunch. Students
are required to obey rules and procedures as stated by the supervising
teachers. Students not conforming to cafeteria rules will be required
to eat in an alternate location under greater restrictions.
CODE
OF CONDUCT
Codes of conduct are in place in the Kinnelon School District for one
express purpose: to define and to maintain an atmosphere of stability
and order so that the educational experience is maximized on all levels.
Codes are present to bring clarity to the expectations that govern the
smooth operation of our schools. They are intended to form a framework
of expected conduct; and they are conceived within a context of professional
seriousness for the well being of all students.
The Kinnelon schools
are grounded in the concept of mutual respect for all members of the school
community. It is expected that all interaction among the members of the
school community spring from that vantage point. Anything less is unacceptable.
We believe that any successful system, be it a business, a house of worship,
an organization, a family, embraces a set of regulations to frame its
design; so too, with the school system. The codes articulated here are
in place not to inhibit, but rather to ensure a perspective of healthy
structure, making clear the expectations of conduct, within our schools
What follows are the
guidelines that drive those expectations. Because schools have the privilege
of dealing with people rather than machines, situations are often accompanied
by extenuating circumstances. Therefore, although we attempt to operate
consistently in responding to conduct that may be deemed inappropriate,
disciplinary procedures and consequences need to be determined by administration
within a framework of individualization. A "one size fits all"
determination is often not prudent. Wherever possible, however, we have,
in fact, stated the definitive consequence, especially those dictated
by Board of Education policy, such as school attendance. These policies
are common to all and will be followed as approved and adopted. Our goal
is always to respond to common infractions with consistency, however,
reality sometimes calls for individual assessment for the ultimate determination.
Below is an alphabetical
list of behaviors that the Kinnelon Schools deem unacceptable and subject
to disciplinary consequences. For any conduct that violates local, state
or federal law, administrators will follow the appropriate procedures
as required by law.
1. Academic dishonesty (cheating/plagiarism)
2. Assault of another student/staff
3. Causing a false alarm for fire, bomb or any other emergency condition.
4. Cutting class - unexcused absence from a class
5. Disrespect to staff
6. Disrespect of class or school activities
7. Driving violation (KHS)
8. Entering/leaving school without permission
9. Failure to report to assigned detention/ICE
10. Fighting
11. Forgery/falsifying documents
12. Gambling on school property
13. Hazing of another student (Policy #5512)
14. Insubordination, defiance of authority, failure to follow teacher
directive, disregard of school policy
15. Joining a secret society/organization/gang
16. Lateness to class
17. Lateness to school
18. Littering
19. Parking violation (KHS)
20. Physical harassment of another student
21. Possession of any type of explosive device on school property
22. Possession/use/sale of any controlled substance (Policy #5530)
23. Possession/use of a weapon
24. Possession of pager (NJ Statue 2C:33-19)
25. Reckless behavior that endangers the safety of others
26. Setting or causing a fire on school property
27. Smoking on school property
28. Stealing property belonging to another student, teacher or to the
school
29. Threat toward staff
30. Threats toward another student
31. Truancy-unexcused absence from school
32. Use of intimidation
33. Use of personal electronic equipment (cell phones, laptops, hand-held
electronic devices, Walkman, Discman)
34. Use of vulgar, offensive or derogatory language
35. Vandalizing of or disrespect for property of school or persons
36. Verbal harassment of other students
37. Violation of Acceptable Use PolicyUnacceptable behavior may result
in any of the following consequences. Consequences may not be applied
in sequential order or progression. The severity of the incident being
considered will determine the consequence applied.
1. Conference with student/teacher
2. Conference with student/teacher/administrator
3. Teacher detention
4. Student's temporary removal from class
5. Administrative detention
6. Conference with student/parent/administrator
7. ICE - Isolated Classroom Environment
8. Deprivation of privileges such as:
· Participation in any/all co-curricular activities
· Attendance at any/all school related/sponsored events
· Participation in graduation ceremony
· Moving freely around the school building
· Transportation by school bus
9. Restitution/restoration for any damages
10. In school suspension (Policy #5610)
11. Out of school suspension (Policy #5610)
12. Expulsion (Policy #5620)
COMMUNICATION
Parents are encouraged to call the school and speak with the teachers,
guidance personnel and administrators concerning any phase of the school
program. Since school personnel do not have immediate access to a telephone,
teachers will return calls to parents as their assignments permit. The
staff at PRM also encourages parent meetings whenever there is a need
to discuss a student's progress.
COMPUTER
POLICY
Students are to use computers under the supervision of staff as outlined
by the Acceptable
Use Policy.
CONFERENCES
Parents are asked to call PRM main office with any questions or comments
concerning individual students or to make appointments with a counselor,
grade level team or a staff member. In the fall of each year, parent/teacher
conferences will be held on two consecutive days and one evening.
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