may not leave campus for lunch nor may they order lunch and have it delivered. All food and drinks are to be eaten in the cafeteria or designated areas as food is not permitted in other parts of the building. School Functions - Students and guests at school functions must observe expected school behavior. The code of conduct does apply to all extra-curricular/co-curricular events at Choices Academy and other schools/functions. Any person appearing to have consumed alcohol and/or drugs prior to entrance to any extracurricular event will be refused admission. Persons leaving the building during an event may not return. At the end of each event, all persons are to leave promptly. Conduct at all extracurricular activities should reflect courtesy and respect for others and bring honor and credit to our school and ourselves. Please note this is only for volunteer students and Risers. All other students are not permitted to attend extracurricular activities. ARRIVAL AND DISMISSAL Upon arrival, students will go through the Metrasens system (Weapons Detection system) they will have an opportunity to grab breakfast and go straight to their 1st period class. Students who arrive late will either go through Weapons Detection or be wanded by a member of the administrative team. Students will leave through the main door and go straight to their way home. HOW TO GET HELP WITH A PROBLEM Our school seeks to serve the needs and best interests of each student; therefore, it is our goal to help students in problem situations. Discipline, Security, Personal Safety or Welfare - If you have a problem related to discipline, security, personal safety or welfare or vandalism: 1. Tell the nearest teacher or adult staff member. 2. Explain exactly what happened to you or what you observed happening to someone else. Problems of discipline, security and personal safety are considered very serious. For this reason, you should also. 3. See the Dean of Students, Assistant Principal, Principal, or Student Advisor right away. 4. When you alert school personnel, tell your parents about the problem. They will want to know. It is important for you to know that when you report incidents of this nature to the school, every effort will be made to keep the information and your identity confidential. Academic Problems - For help with an academic problem: 1. See the teacher who teaches the subject. Go to teachers on a personal, one- to-one basis. If they can help, they generally will be glad to do so. They will welcome you and may ask for further conferences with you and/or your parents. 2. Further help can be obtained through the guidance counselor. 3. For problems that are still not solved after you have talked with the guidance counselor, discuss the matter with your parents and with the Dean of Students, Assistant Principal, or Principal. Your parents may wish to join you in talking with the principal. Choices Academy Code of Conduct
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