Title: Student Rights
1 TJ
- Student Rights
- and
- Responsibilities
- 2003 - 2004
2RIGHTS OF STUDENTS
- You have the right to
- Public education
- You have the responsibility to
- Attend school and demonstrate academic effort
3RIGHTS OF STUDENTS
- You have the right to
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- A safe school environment and respect of
personal property
- You have the responsibility to
- Assist school staff in operating a safe school
4RIGHTS OF STUDENTS
- You have the right to
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- Courteous, fair and respectful staff and peer
behavior
- You have the responsibility to
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- Respect the personal property rights of others
- Respect the rights and authority of others
5RIGHTS OF STUDENTS
- You have the right to
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- Exercise freedom of expression
- You have the responsibility to
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- Expressions should not interfere with the
educational program
6RIGHTS OF STUDENTS
- You have the right to
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- Appeal decisions made by staff members
- You have the responsibility to
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- Comply with all rules and regulations
7RIGHTS OF STUDENTS
- You have the right to
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- Resolve disputes with students or staff members
- You have the responsibility to
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- Resolve disputes through non threatening manners
such as conflict resolution or per mediation
8Student Participation and the Extra Curricular
Participation Policy
- You have the opportunity to participate in school
activities - You have the responsibility to comply with all
rules for student behavior
- Students may not participate in extra curricular
activities if they violate FCPS substance abuse
policy regarding alcohol or illegal drugs at ANY
time - Students may not participate in extra curricular
activities if they fail to exhibit good
citizenship at all times
9Attendance
- Absences
- Parent or guardian can call the attendance office
on the day of absence - Parent or guardian must provide a written note
within 72 hours of absence if phone call not made - Release during school day requires note from
parent or guardian with satisfactory explanation
and must be presented to the attendance office
before leaving school. - The school determines whether an absence in
excused or unexcused.
10Attendance
- A student forfeits daily grades for each
unexcused absence. - Three unexcused absences results in failure for
the quarter - If a student accumulates a total of five
unexcused absences in the school year, the
student will be referred to the attendance
officer. Further unexcused absences will result
in petition of the court
11Attendance
- Justifiable Absences
- illness of the student
- death in the family
- medical or dental appointment
- personal religious obligation
- other reasons acceptable to the principal
(Pre-arranged absence)
12Attendance
- Unexcused Absences
- car trouble
- missed the bus
- overslept
- 10 minute illnesses
13PREARRANGED ABSENCES
- Pre-arrange an absence for
- business and family trip
- college visit
- medical treatment
- funeral
- religious holiday
14PREARRANGED ABSENCES
- To prearrange an absence
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- written note by parent to your administrator five
days in advance - prearranged absence form issued
- form taken to all teachers for assignments
- return form to administrator
15Tardy Policy
- If you arrive after 830, you need to go to the
Attendance Office for a pass to class. - If tardy to class, teacher will assign a tardy.
- Two unexcused tardies an unexcused absence
16Closed Campus Policy
- Students cannot leave campus unless properly
excused through the attendance office - Once you leave home until you return home you are
considered to be on school grounds - Students not permitted to return to their cars
without permission of an administrator or
security.
17Pledge of Allegiance andMoment of Silence
- Virginia law requires that students
- 1. Recite the Pledge of Allegiance
- 2. Observe one minute of silence
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18FCPS/TJ Dress Code
- Prohibited Attire
- Clothing with sexual innuendo/racist themes
- Vulgar or obscene language
- Pictures or depictions of weapons, drugs,
alcohol, tobacco, drug paraphernalia, violence or
gang symbols - bandanas, gloves cannot be worn inside the
building - No visible gang tattoos
- No hats or other head apparel between 720
210 - Any clothing that interferes with or disrupts the
educational environment is unacceptable. - Clothing should be clean, and conform to
standards of safety and good taste - Clothing that exposes cleavage, private parts,
the midriff or undergarments or that is otherwise
sexually provocative is prohibited
Religious and medical exemptions may be obtained
from your administrator.
19TJ Dress Code cont.
- Examples of prohibited clothing include but are
not limited to - Sagging or low-cut pants
- Low cut tops, tube tops, halter tops, backless
blouses or blouses with ties in the back and
clothing constructed of see through material
20Other Student Guidelines
- Additional items not allowed during the school
day - Beeper/pager
- Laser pointer/device
- The possession of these items can result in a
discipline referral - Cell phones are allowed in school but CANNOT be
turned on or used, cell phones must remain OFF. - These items will be confiscated. Parents must
request return of confiscated property. -
21Personal Property
- Students are responsible for their own personal
property - Expensive items, jewelry, large amounts of money,
etc. should be left home. - Teachers and other staff members cannot accept
responsibility for the safety of such items. - Calculator - Engrave, mark with indelible ink.
School has an engraver.
22Your Agenda
- Put your name and TA in your agenda
- Replacements required5.00 cost
23TJ Honor Pledge
- For violating the pledge, the following will
occur - a grade of F on the assignment
- parental notification
- disciplinary referral to your administrator
- notification of all applicable honor societies,
extra curricular activities and sports teams
- As members of the Thomas Jefferson community,
we honor academic and personal integrity. We
uphold the values of honesty, integrity, respect,
and responsibility.
24Rules of Conduct and Disciplinary Procedures
- The following will result in a discipline
referral - Noncompliance with SRR
- Damage to school property vandalism, arson,
graffiti - Safety hazards which may cause bodily injury
- Leaving trash in eating areas
- Littering
25Disruptive/Inappropriate Behavior
- The following are forms of disruptive behavior
- disruption of the educational process
- disobedience, insubordination or open defiance of
any authority - fighting, cursing, verbal abuse
- making threats, bullying
- harassment
- dishonesty/plagiarism
26RULES OF CONDUCT Continued
- Students may be disciplined at school for
- conduct resulting in a criminal charge for acts
committed away from school property or outside
school hours. - conduct occurring while going to or returning
from school, including on a school bus or at a
bus stop. - taking part in gang-related activities that are
disruptive to the school environment. - If conduct is detrimental to the interests of the
school
27ACTIONS THAT RANGE FROM INTERVENTION TO
RECOMMENDATION FOR EXPULSION
- Threatening to assault a staff member or another
student - Fighting, bullying
- Gambling
- Improper touching
- Gang related activities
- Use of nonprescription drugs
- Disruption, disobedience, insubordination,
defiance of school officials - Possession or display of obscenity
- Profanity, verbal abuse including gestures
- Gambling
- Vandalism
28ACTIONS THAT RECEIVE UP TO A 10 DAY SUSPENSION
- Use, possession or under influence of alcohol,
inhalants, or nonalcoholic beer - Under influence of marijuana or other controlled
substance (first offense) - Possession of drug paraphernalia (first offense)
- Illegal use or possession of prescription drugs
(not classified as controlled substances (first
offense)
29ACTIONS THAT RECEIVE A 10 DAY SUSPENSION AND A
MADATORY RECOMMENDATION FOR EXPULSION
- Physical assault on staff with bodily injury
- Sexual assault or battery
- Mob assault
- Hazing or mistreatment with bodily injury
- Distribution or manufacture of alcohol or
inhalants - Distribution of or manufacturing imitation
marijuana
30ACTIONS THAT RECEIVE A 10 DAY SUSPENSION AND A
MADATORY RECOMMENDATION FOR EXPULSION
- Illegal use or possession of prescription drugs
(2nd off.) - Distribution or manufacture of a controlled
substance, illegal drugs, or drug paraphernalia - Unauthorized use or possession of any weapon or
any object used as a weapon - Under influence or marijuana or other controlled
substance (second offense)
31Driving Curfew
- State law Curfew in effect between 1200 am and
400 am - Due to this law, all TJ sponsored events will end
at 1100 EXCEPT - Homecoming
- Winter Ball
- Prom
32Tobacco Violations
- 1st violation of tobacco products- participation
in an alternative ed program in lieu of
suspension. May be referred to police. - 2nd - report to police and charge with civil
offense and placed in an alternative
instructional assignment or suspended. - 3rd or subsequent violation-charged, and placed
in an alternative instructional arrangement or
suspended.
33Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Violations
- Distribution is defined as
- giving
- sharing
- selling
- intending to sell
- attempting to sell
- facilitating any of the above
34Property and Weapons Violations
- Vandalism, arson, or any threat to bomb, burn,
damage, or destroy in any manner a school
building or school property - Willfully causing or attempting to cause damage
to school property- required to reimburse the
school for any actual breakage or destruction of
property - Possession of a weapon on school grounds
- Unauthorized use/possession of knife
- Being in possession or having brought a weapon
onto school property or to a school-sponsored
activity will result in expulsion for a period of
not less than one year - Unauthorized presence in the school or on school
grounds after being told by a staff member to
leave
35Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and
Technology Network User Guidelines
- The Information Systems and Internet Access
Available at TJHSST are Intended for Educational
Purposes Only. The Use of the Information
systems is A Privilege, Not a Right.
36Network User GuidelinesDeclaration of
Understanding and Adherence
- You and your parent have signed the acceptable
use policy stating that you have read and
understand all guidelines and standards of
conduct when using the electronic resources
available to you at the school. - A VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT WILL RESULT IN
DISCIPLINE CONSEQUENCES RANGING FROM LOSS OF
PRIVILEDGES TO POSSIBLE PROSECUTION WITH A
RECOMMENDATION FOR EXPULSION FOR THE MOST SERIOUS
OF INFRACTIONS.
37QUESTIONS???
38Thank you for your attention. Have a great day!