STUDENT EXPECATIONS

Basic School Rules

Responsibility of a DCHS student

Code of Behavior

BASIC SCHOOL RULES

Delta Charter School is a “safe” zone and respecter of all students. No student shall interfere with the Educational Coordinator’s right and responsibility to teach, or with another student’s right to learn. To ensure that the above standard is followed throughout the school, there are seven basic rules:

RESPONSIBILITY OF A DCHS STUDENT

CODE OF BEHAVIOR

Philosophy:

Delta Charter School students will be treated with dignity and respect. The school environment will be positive for and supportive of the students allowing them to attend school without experiencing fear and undue anxiety. It is the goal of Delta Charter High School to provide an atmosphere where each student can develop the academic and social skills necessary for independence in a changing society. Development of self-discipline and a positive self-image will be encouraged, as well as an appreciation for the value of learning.

All members of our school community have a responsibility to ensure a positive learning environment. Trust, acceptance, and concern for each individual must be fostered and demonstrated in order to achieve and maintain a positive school climate. These basic rights are the joint responsibility for guidance and discipline on the part of parents, school staff, and students.

1.    School Staff - The staff has the primary responsibility for providing a teaching/learning environment that contributes to an atmosphere of trust and respect. The school staff is responsible for modeling and teaching their students the behavioral standards that exist in the classroom and throughout the school as a whole. The staff enforces the rules in the school and supports the Administration in carrying out Delta Charter School policy.

2.           Parents/Guardians - Parents/Guardians are responsible for enforcing their student’s behavior consistent with the Parent/Student Handbook/Conduct Code and DCS policy. Parents/Guardians are in partnership with the school staff regarding decisions affecting their student and the well being of the school as a whole.

3.           Students - Students are responsible for following school rules and procedures established in the Delta Charter School Conduct Code, and elsewhere. Respecting the rights of others and demonstrating self-discipline are primary requirements for a positive school climate.

STUDENT DRESS

Restrictions on freedom of student dress will be imposed whenever the mode of dress in question is:

The primary responsibility for student dress and appearance rests with parents. The primary purpose of school is education. Therefore, all aspects of school must be considered with that objective in mind. As a guide, students should be dressed in clothing that would be appropriate in the workplace. In addition to the below guidelines students are not permitted to wear hats or other head coverings during class, assemblies, or at any indoor school function. Sunglasses are not to be worn in the classroom.

Gang Apparel is Prohibited

Jewelry, accessories, notebooks or manner of grooming (including haircuts) which by virtue of their color, arrangement, trademark or any other attribute denotes membership in a gang or group is prohibited. No clothing or articles of clothing (including but not limited to gloves, bandannas, shoestrings, wristbands, belts, and jewelry) related to a group or gang that may provoke others to acts of violence are prohibited. Belt buckles with initials in red or blue, brown web belts, belts hanging out of pants, red, blue or other colored shoelaces, bandannas of any type or color, either worn in hair or displayed in clothing, gloves, towels, suspenders or other items hanging from rear pants pockets or from belt, excessive clothing items of predominately one color, and Old English style writing on clothing or notebooks is prohibited.

Any student who deviates from the accepted standards set forth in this policy will be required to prepare properly for the classroom before being admitted. If any student is determined to have violated the dress code by wearing gang colors, he/she will be banned from wearing specific colors or any gang related apparel to school. Refusal to cooperate will result in disciplinary action.

Smoking

Students and/or Parents may not smoke on school premises or on areas adjacent to campus at any time, including the normal school day as well as at school sponsored activities.

Alcohol and Drugs - Use/Possession

Students are prohibited from using any drugs or consuming any alcohol or being under the influence of any drugs or alcohol or intoxicant of any kind while on school property, during school-sponsored activities and under school jurisdiction. Possession of drugs and/or alcohol or intoxicant of any kind, either actual or constructive, by students on school property, during school-sponsored activities, or under school jurisdiction is also expressly prohibited.  Possession of drugs, alcohol or intoxicant of any kind includes, but is not limited to, actual physical possession or control of such substances, possession of such substances in a student’s car, locker, desk, backpack or other container or being in close proximity to such substances with the intent to use or possess such substances.

Driving

All drivers of motorized vehicles are to observe all existing vehicle code provisions, school regulations, and common sense while operating their vehicles. Any driver who endangers the lives of others in the parking lot or road adjacent to the school by speeding or reckless driving is subject to citation by local police as well as disciplinary action. The speed limit on all school property is 5 mph and will be strictly enforced.

Cell Phones

All cell phones are to be turned off at all times while inside any DCS facilities. If a cell phone is used during any on-site class, a referral will be written and the phone will be confiscated for the duration of the day. Ongoing misuse of cell phones on campus may result in academic probation and long term banning of cell phone possession while on the DCS campus.