ANTONIAN COLLEGE PREPARATORY    

 

2004-2005 Classroom Expectations

 


ANTONIAN COLLEGE PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL

CLASSROOM DISCIPLINE EXPECTATIONS

CLASSROOM DISCIPLINE EXPECTATIONS

The expectations below shall be implemented in each class without exception.

1.         The student shall be in his/her seat before the tardy bell rings and remain in it.

2.         The student shall come to class prepared - paper/books/pen/pencil/ homework/notebooks…

3.         The student shall contribute towards order and learning.

4.         The student shall be in proper dress and grooming code.

5.         Students found copying, cheating or plagiarizing will be referred to the Dean of Students.

Any student who distracts from the learning environment is subject to disciplinary action. The teacher may utilize the following actions: verbal warning or written warning; student-teacher discussion; parental notification (written or phone call) or office referral; detention and/or removal of student from the classroom.

There are situations which may call teachers to implement additional and/or more immediate consequences.  The teacher may immediately remove from the classroom any student whose conduct interferes with other students’ learning and refer said student to the Dean of Students.

ASDP (After School Detention Program)

For those students who need help with their self-discipline, the After School Detention Program encourages them to move in this direction. A rule-abiding student who makes wise decisions will not have the need to attend ASD. ASD is for those students who lack discipline in given areas and do not take control of their own behavior. If a person is not taking responsibility for his/her own behavior, then the school will attempt to assist that student. The school will only assist a student as long as effort and commitment are made on the part of the student and parent. ASD is one attempt at providing that assistance. Further guidelines and the conditions of ASD are provided below

SATURDAY SCHOOL

In the case of behavior which the school wishes to eliminate immediately, Saturday School will be given. Students serving more than three Saturday school sessions will be placed on disciplinary probation. Students who have been given Saturday school will serve regardless of athletic or work schedules

·                     Unexcused tardies to school

·                     Sleeping in Class

·                     Disrespect towards self and others

·                     Gum-Chewing

·                     Drinking or eating on the front porch or hallways

·                     In hallway without pass

Students who have not met expectations as defined by the school shall serve a period of time known as Saturday School from 8:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. on Saturday morning.  A student who fails to show up for Saturday School will be subject to suspension the following Monday morning.  Each student attending Saturday School is required to pay $10.00 upon admission to Saturday School.  Failure to pay $10.00 will result in having to serve an additional Saturday School the following week.