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AGW Expectations. S uccessful H elpful A ccepting R esponsible K ind.

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Page 1: AGW Expectations. S uccessful H elpful A ccepting R esponsible K ind.

AGW Expectations

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Successful

Helpful

Accepting

Responsible

Kind

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Expectations

•Respect yourself, other students, staff members, and the building

•Focus on your assignments and tests•Be on time at all times•Carry your agenda book•Get re-organized

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The Code of Conduct is enforced at all times and in all locations.

• On school property – prior to, during, and following school hours

• On the bus• To, from, and at the bus stop• At district events• On field trips• Even when behavior out of

school presents ANY TYPE of threat to ANY student and/or staff member

• Or when the behavior out of school such as bullying or harassment interferes with the educational rights of another student or is a disruption of the school environment

4 Levels outlined in Code of Conduct

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Level II Behaviors• Abusive language• Careless or reckless

behavior• Cheating/Plagiarism• Class cut• School cut/Truancy• Defiance• Failure to serve detention• Forgery• Gambling• Harassment• Inappropriate sexual

behaviorp. 31- 41

• Leaving school without authorization

• Major vandalism• Misuse/Abuse of substances• Misuse of cell phones and

all other electronic devices• Misuse of technology• Smoking• Stealing/Possession/

Transferring of stolen goods• Trespassing• Violation of medication

policy

First Offense Consequences: Detention and/or suspension

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• Bullying• Disorderly Conduct• Extortion• Fighting• Offensive Touching

▫Student on student

▫Of a staff member

Level III Behaviors

• Reckless Driving• Sexual Harassment• Terroristic

Threatening and/or Behavior

• p. 42- 48

EVERY offense presents a threat to others

Detention and/or suspension are REQUIRED for every Level III offense: up to 5 days

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Dress Code Reminders

•Page 7 of the Agenda Book No hats or coats Excessively tight clothing is not permitted Pants must be pulled up and secured at the

waist Undergarments are not to be visible Clothing of any sort, including jeans, with

holes, rips, and/or cut outs above the knee are not permitted

Shirts must have sleeves, cover the waist, not be low cut or see through.

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Cell Phones & Electronic DevicesAll electronic devices and cell phones are to be turned off and put into your locker.

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PREVENTION by following School Expectations•Be Respectful to yourself, others, and the space

and belongings around you

•Be Responsible by following the rules, knowing your limits, and maintaining integrity

•Be a Good Citizen and not only treat everyone well but actively promote and encourage good behavior

•Be There – Be Ready by being prepared to do your best every day

Talk to any adult in the building if something is going on.

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Earn your PBS tickets

Big Ticket Events

▫February: Ice Skating

▫April: Movie Trip

▫June: Carnival

Winter Games

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