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Summer Academy 2017 |
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Student Behavior |
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The Summer Academy has adopted El Segundo High
School's behavioral expectations. Thus student behavior, attitude and
decorum in the Summer Academy is no different from the expectations of
ESHS students in the regular school year. The following is excerpted
from the ESHS Student
Handbook with minor modifications. |
BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS |
PRIDE
Perseverance - Students will be persistent in their academic work and
problem solving.Responsibility, Respect,
Integrity - Students will respect themselves, each other, staff and
teachers, and property.
Investment - Students will invest themselves
into learning process.
Dedication - Students will dedicate themselves
to keeping their minds and bodies healthy.
Effective Communicators
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Standards
· Show respect and consideration for others and their property.
· Be on time, prepared, and actively involved in teaching and learning.
· Practice courteous and ethical behavior.
· Follow directions with a positive attitude and make your best effort
at all times.
· Take the initiative to solve problems positively.
· Show pride and loyalty for yourself and your surroundings. |
Academic Integrity Policy
ESHS students are expected to exhibit academic integrity and honesty at
all times. This includes, but is not limited to the following:
1. Completing assignments on time.
2. Doing their own work, except when group effort work is specified.
3. Following school rules and copyright laws.
4. Practicing ethical behavior and making positive choices. |
Definition of cheating:
Cheating encompasses taking credit for someone else’s work or providing
information to other students.
Methods of cheating include
• Copying or sharing answers on assignments or tests
• Discussing test questions
• Plagiarizing
• Unauthorized use of electronics |
The expectations and consequences apply throughout
the Summer Academy.
Consequences:
1st Offense
Zero on assignment
Teacher notifies parents of infraction
Behavior Contract is written by administrator/designee/counselor
2nd Offense
Removal from class
No refund
Student's file will be noted |
Dress Code
Students are expected to maintain an appearance that reflects learning as a
priority. Students have the right to make individual choices from a wide
range of clothing and grooming styles, but they must not create a health or
safety hazard or be a distraction which would interfere with the educational
process. |
The following guidelines
shall apply to all regular school activities: (Ed. Code)
1. Appropriate footwear (with back strap over heels) must be worn at all
times.
2. Hats/caps may not be worn in classrooms, library, cafeteria, and school
offices.
3. Clothes shall be sufficient to conceal undergarments and private body
parts at all times. See-through fabrics, halter-tops, off-the-shoulder or
low-cut tops, tube tops/dresses, bare midriffs and shorts skirts or shorts
are not permitted. |
Dress Code Violation
Detention will be assigned for a dress code violation and students will be
asked to change clothes to correct the violation. Continued defiance may
result in removal from class with no refund. Gang attire or clothing with
offensive symbols/language. weapons, drugs/paraphernalia, alcohol, tobacco,
etc. as per Ed Code are not permitted. If a student wears inappropriate
clothing, parents may be called to bring a change of clothing. When a
student violates the head covering rule, the hat may be confiscated and
returned the last week of the semester or following a parent conference. The
El Segundo Education Foundation, The Summer Academy, ESHS, nor any of its
personnel will be responsible for loss of confiscated items. |
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