October Students of the Month Parents/Guardians: In consideration of individuals with a sensitivity or severe allergy to latex, please don’t bring latex items such as balloons and gloves to school. Thank you. Cavelero Mid High School 8220 24th St. SE 425.335.1630 Lake Stevens, WA 98258 Mike Snow, Principal Tonya Grinde, Associate Principal Josh Rosenbach, Associate Principal Jim Martin, Athletic Director/Dean of Students IMPORTANT DATES: NOVEMBER VETERAN’S DAY ASSEMBLY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH Please see attached schedule and invite. VETERAN’S DAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH NO SCHOOL COFFEE & DOUGHNUTS with Mr. Snow Friday, November 18th 7:00 a.m. 2 1/2 Hour Early Release on Wednesday, November 23rd NO SCHOOL Thursday and Friday, November 24th and 25th HAPPY THANKSGIVING! INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Important Dates ...................... 1 October Students of the Month 1 Lunch Time Tutoring…..………...2 Dress Code Information ............ 3 Cavelero Athletic News ............ 4 Bus Drop Off and Pick Up ......... 5 Attendance/Registrar Info........ 5 Tutoring and Clubs .................... 6 NJHS............................................ 7 COLLEGE AND CAREER CORNER Please click on College and Career Corner to see College Ad- mission Planning Webinars. Please watch for updates in our College Corner of the newsletter. Also, please see the link for LSHS Counseling and Career Center News. It is never too early to start checking out College Information. We are…. Commied, Outgoing, Loving, Talented & Scholarly Taylor Jansen 9th Alexandro Dumale 9th Evin Funk 8th Abbey Barney 8th
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October Students of the Month
Parents/Guardians:
In consideration of individuals with a sensitivity or severe allergy to latex, please
don’t bring latex items such as balloons and gloves to school. Thank you.
Cavelero Mid High School 8220 24th St. SE 425.335.1630
Lake Stevens, WA 98258 Mike Snow, Principal
Tonya Grinde, Associate Principal Josh Rosenbach, Associate Principal
Jim Martin, Athletic Director/Dean of Students
IMPORTANT DATES:
NOVEMBER
VETERAN’S DAY
ASSEMBLY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH
Please see attached
schedule and invite.
VETERAN’S DAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH
NO SCHOOL
COFFEE & DOUGHNUTS
with Mr. Snow
Friday, November 18th
7:00 a.m.
2 1/2 Hour Early
Release on Wednesday,
November 23rd
NO SCHOOL Thursday
and Friday, November
24th and 25th
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Important Dates ...................... 1
October Students of the Month 1 Lunch Time Tutoring…..………...2
Dress Code Information Cavelero Mid High School strives to develop students who are committed learners. Our goal is to keep our students here at school. We want students to respect themselves and others. While we encourage individuali-ty, our dress code also encourages a positive and healthy learning environment. Students should dress casu-ally and comfortably for school, while wearing clothing that is well-suited for school. Clothing inappropriate to an academic environment is defined as clothing which disrupts the educational process, poses a health or safety threat, or contains prohibited imagery or language (see below). CMHS administration has the right to identify other factors that may be related to school safety or climate.
All undergarments must be completely covered at all times.
Shorts and skirts must be longer than fingertip length when arms are extended at sides. To help our stu-
dents be successful at school our dress code was revised. Part of the revision includes length of pants, skirts
and shorts and addresses holes in clothing.
Please click link to see Student Handbook/Dress Code see page 10.
Clothing must cover torso, midriff and backside, and have sleeves or 2” straps. Tops should fully cover the
chest area.
Students must be readily identifiable at all times. Therefore, faces must be uncovered (no sunglasses) and
hoods are not allowed inside the building. Appropriate head covers may be worn for warmth and protection
outdoors, and inside for religious reasons or special circumstances approved by administration.
Please leave beachwear, short shorts, and pajamas at home.
Clothing, drawings, tattoos and accessories that display or promote negative messages are not permitted.
These could include drug, gang, weapon, alcohol or tobacco-related information, obscenities, put-downs,
stereotypes, sexual innuendo, offensive words or graphics.
Staff members will ask students to fix dress code concerns (administration may be involved). A violation
of the dress code will require a change of clothing or a fix to the item in question. If the outcome of this dia-
logue continues to find the student violating the dress policy, he/she will be asked to report to counseling or
the main office to change or find a suitable solution. If a student, for any reason, is unable to find clothing
appropriate for the above standards they are asked to visit the counseling office for support. Provisions will
be made to find the student appropriate clothing for the remainder of the day on a case by case basis. This
may include asking the student to change into an appropriate article of clothing they own, asking the stu-
dent to cover the offending item with another article of clothing, or (in the case of offensive language or
graphics) asking the student to turn the article of clothing inside out. If no alternate provisions can be found,
the student’s parent(s) or guardian may be contacted to provide them with an appropriate article of clothing
and discuss next steps. Again, our goal is to keep all students at school and we want to thank you for your
help with being proactive at home and enforcing expectations for appropriate school attire.