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INCOMPLETE
GRADES
An incomplete grade will be given to any student who has
not met the requirements of a particular course for that marking period.
Two weeks (effective from the close of the marking period) will be allowed
to make up the incomplete work. An incomplete (I) mark which is not made
up within two weeks will automatically be considered a failing grade.
The school counselor and approval of the administration may reconsider
the guidelines indicated upon recommendation. It is the responsibility
of the student to inform their teacher and the school counselor if there
is any special problem.
INSURANCE
All students are covered by a blanket (full excess) insurance policy for
student accidents during school hours. This coverage is provided at no
cost. If the parent desires, 24-hour coverage may be obtained. Coverage
and premium cost is described in a pamphlet to parents, which is sent
home the first day of school.
ITEMS
INAPPROPRIATE FOR SCHOOL
The use or possession of any item listed below is not permitted in the
school building. Any such items found in the possession of a student will
be confiscated and turned in to the administration. They can be reclaimed
at the close of the day by a parent or guardian.
- Radios
- Skateboards/roller
blades
- Tape recorder/compact
disk, walkman, hand held video games and Ipods
- Beepers (will be
turned over to the police)
- Inappropriate magazines
and literature
- Cell phones
- Laser Pointers
LIBRARY
MEDIA CENTER
The PRM library is the core of the instructional program, an extension
of every classroom in the school. It plays a vital role in the development
of an appreciation of reading for recreation and research. Every student
is responsible for the proper care of borrowed library materials as well
as the return of such items on time. Replacement of these materials will
be the student's responsibility. The Library Media Center is open all
day - before homeroom and after school until 3:45 on Tuesday. Students
have daily access as the schedules permit.
LOCKERS
School lockers are the property of PRM School. State law (as per N.J.
Statue: 18A:36-19.2) permits school officials to inspect a locker at anytime.
Students are granted use of the lockers and are expected to care for their
appearance. Students must purchase a school lock at the school store..
Students cannot bring their own personal lock. Students losing their combination
may obtain it from the main office. If a lock is lost, a new one can be
purchased at the main office Students must not share their combination
or locker with anyone. Any student who has a problem with his/her locker
must report the problem to the main office. All items inappropriate for
school or otherwise not part of the educational process, are not permitted
in student lockers and the school bears no liability for these items.
Students are not permitted to use other students lockers or empty lockers
MAKE-UP
WORK
Students who are going to be absent for a day or two should call classmates
or review information on the homework hotline in order to get their assignments
The school office can be called to request assignments after 3 consecutive
days of absence.
NONDISCRIMINATION
POLICY
It is the policy of the Kinnelon Board of Education not to discriminate
on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, national
origin, handicap, marital status in its education programs or activities
and employment policies as required by the Title IX of the Education Amendment
of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and N.J.A.C. 6:4-1.1
et. Seq.
PASSES
A red/blue pass must be used when leaving the class during instructions
periods.. Students are required to write their name, date, time left,
destination and time returned.
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
New Jersey law requires all students to participate in physical education,
unless they have medical reasons that hinder participation. Students not
participating in physical education must still participate in health classes.
All students must dress properly for physical education classes. Both
boys and girls must wear an appropriate change of clothing and sneakers.
If a student is to be excused for en extended period of time, a physician's
note must be submitted stating the length of time and the reason why the
student must be excused from active participation. Parent letters excusing
their child are not permitted. Students should bring their gym clothes
home on a regular basis to be laundered.
PROGRESS
REPORTS
One of the best methods of communication between the teacher and student
is by means of the progress report. This provides for greater cooperation
among parents, teachers and students. The objective of progress reports
is to inform parents of a student's academic status at a particular point
in time.
REPORT
CARDS
Report cards are distributed four times a year. Parents are encouraged
to review report cards with their children to provide guidance, motivation
and encouragement.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
The Board of Education forbids any conduct or expression that may be construed
as the sexual harassment of a pupil by an employee of the district or
by another pupil. The sexual harassment of a pupil includes all unwelcome
sexual advances or suggestions, requests for sexual favors, and verbal
or physical contact of a sexual nature whenever such conduct has the purpose
or effect of intimidation or tends to create an intimidating, hostile,
or offensive educational environment.
The Superintendent shall direct the instruction of all pupils of their
right to be free of sexual harassment and innuendo and shall encourage
pupils to report any incident of sexual harassment to any teaching staff
member, counselor or administrator.
STUDENT
COUNCIL
The PRM Student Council is an organization of students elected by students.
Over the years the Student Council has been the voice of the student body
and the Council has developed into an effective forum for student government.
Students are encouraged to participate in making both their ideas known
to the student council officers and representatives, since the organization
can only function properly if the majority of students take an interest
and cooperate. During the school year the Student Council is involved
in many projects such as holiday dances and fundraisers.
SUBSTANCE
ABUSE POLICY
Please note that the following is an abbreviated version of the Board
of Education Substance Abuse Policy No. 5530. A full text version of the
policy and related regulations is available. The Board of Education recognizes
that a students' involvement with substances seriously impedes the student's
education and threatens the welfare of the entire school community. The
Board is committed to the prevention of substance abuse and the rehabilitation
of substance abusers but will take the necessary and appropriate steps
to protect the school community from harm and from exposure to harmful
substances. Accordingly, the Board will maintain a comprehensive substance
abuse prevention, intervention and treatment referral program in the district.
For the purposes of this policy, "substances" shall mean;
- all substances
so designated and prohibited in New Jersey statues: all chemicals that
release toxic vapors as defined and prohibited in New Jersey statues;
(N.J.S.A. 24:21-1; N.J.S.A.2a:170-25.9 et seq.)
- anabolic steroids;
- all alcoholic beverages,
- all prescription
or patent drugs, except those for which permission to use in school
has been granted
Any violation of Board
policy, rules and/or regulations prohibiting the use, possession and/or
distribution of a substance covered in this policy is a serious offense,
and any student who violates this policy and its rules and regulations
will be disciplined accordingly. Repeated violations are to be considered
more severe offenses.
Student and/or parent refusal to cooperate with any and all phases of
the substance abuse policy and regulations may lead to exclusion from
school, and a referral will be made to the appropriate agency. If a parent
is in disagreement with the application or implementation of this policy
and its rules and regulations, she/he may request a meeting with the Superintendent
of Schools, as per due process procedure. (N.J.S.A.18:38-25; N.J.S.A.9:6-1
et seq.)
The Board will cooperate with law enforcement drug operations and activities
on or near school property in accordance with code (N.J.A.C. 6:3-6) and
the MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT between the Kinnelon Board of Education and
Law Enforcement Officials (1992). The Board prohibits the use, possessions,
and/or distribution of a substance on school premises, at any event away
from school premises that is sponsored by this Board, and on any transportation
vehicle provided by the Board.
Information regarding a student's involvement in the schools' intervention
process or in an outside treatment program shall remain confidential in
accordance with 408 of the DRUG ABUSE AND REHABILITATION ACT, 21 U.S.C.
1175, and federal regulations, 42 CFR Part II
TEEN
CANTEEN
Teen Canteen, sponsored by the Home and School Association, provides a place
where students can socialize and have fun in a noncompetitive, safe atmosphere.
Activities include: basketball, volleyball, ping-pong, air hockey, video
games, dancing to a DJ, chess, as well as other games.
Teen Canteen Schedule 2008-2009. To be determined. Please refer to H&S
link on the website.
TELEPHONE
Students are permitted to use the office phone before and after school,
at lunchtime or with a pass from their teacher for emergency reasons.
Tardiness to class will not be excused due to telephone use.
TRANSPORTATION
All students must board and leave the bus at their designated bus stop.
Due to capacity seating on most bus routes, students will not be allowed
to ride on an unassigned bus. If a student misses a bus, they should immediately
report to the office to call home.
Students, who are
reported by the bus company to have behavior problems, can be taken off
the bus for an extended period of time. Parents will be notified as the
problems occur.
Late buses leave the
school at 3:50 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday. These buses will accommodate
students who are staying for extra help or for a school related activity.
Students must indicate to their homeroom teacher that they are staying
after school and obtain a pass in homeroom allowing them to board the
late bus.
VISITORS
All visitors are required to report to the school office upon entering
the building. Visitors are not permitted to loiter on the grounds or in
the building. Students are not permitted to bring guests to school during
regular school hours.
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