Student Identity Card
Students will be required to wear their I.D. cards over the upper chest area in a visible manner while at school. I.D. cards must be worn throughout the school day. I.D.s must be surrendered
upon demand to a teacher.
The Student I.D. serves as the following:
1. Lunch Number
2. Internet Usage
3. Early Dismissal Pass.
The following consequences will be in effect for not wearing the student I.D. card:
First Offense: The student is warned, issued a temporary card, and the offense is recorded by teacher.
Second Offense: The student will be issued a temporary card by teacher, the conduct grade will be lowered one letter grade, and punish work will be issued (1 copy of “Proper Behavior”) and
will be handed in to the teacher the next day.
Third Offense: The student will be issued a temporary card by teacher, referred to the office, and assigned 3 days of detention.
Fourth Offense: The student will be issued a temporary card by teacher, referred to the office, and assigned Saturday School.
Fifth Offense: The student will be referred to the office and receive a school suspension (one day).
NOTE:
1. I.D. code violations will be accumulated by term (fall and spring).
2. If an I.D. is lost or stolen, the student will be responsible to pay a fee of $5.00 for a permanent replacement.
3. I.D. code violations outside of the classroom should be referred to the office.
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