
ARRIVAL AT SCHOOL
National Anthem will be played and the Pledge of Allegiance will be recited over the flag ceremony immediately before the first subject starts on the first day of school each week. Anyone in the halls at the time this exercise is underway should stop and stand at attention.
School supervision starts at 7:00 a.m. Therefore, students will not be allowed to play on the school grounds before starting their first class. Students will enter their specific classroom 5 minutes before their class starts.
General Rules and Regulation

ATTENDANCE
Regular attendance is essential to successful school work. If a student is going to be absent, he/she should present an excuse to his/her teacher signed by a parent/guardian before he/she is absent If it is an emergency kindly call or text teachers/staff of the school. Parents/guardians of all absent students will be contacted. Let us know if your child will not be in school. An absence due to a contagious disease will require an admit slip from a doctor. Students will be counted tardy when they arrive after school begins and up to 30 minutes afterwards. A student arriving 30 minutes late or leaving for more than 30 minutes during the day will be counted absent for 1/2 day for the part of the day he/she missed.
DISCIPLINE AND RULES
The following rules and regulations will be enforced:
1. Show respect for administration, teachers, aides, and other employees. Promptly obey at all times.
2. Use the restrooms properly.
3. Pass quietly through the halls and on the stairs. Do not run up or down the stairs, skip steps or jump on landings.
4. Help keep noise and confusion at a minimum so other students will not be disturbed.
5. Improper actions, such as rudeness, foul language, pushing or the lack of respect for others, will be reprimanded.
6. Students will be charged for any damage caused to property of the school, staff or other individuals.
DISMISSAL
Students will walk with their teachers out of the building at the time of dismissal. Students will leave the building and grounds immediately upon dismissal except those children who find it necessary to wait for transportation. Pupils are not to re-enter the school building after school dismissal without permission.
Classroom Rules
1. No interfering with the teaching and learning of others.
2. Respect personal space, rights and property of others.
3. Follow directions of all your teachers.
4. Come to class prepared with all supplies and homework complete.
5. Be respectful of yourself and others.
6. Raise your hand before you speak during a classroom lesson.
7. Listen quietly while others are speaking.
8. Obey all school rules.
9. Be polite, courteous, and respectful at all times.
10. Complete all assignments neatly and on time.
11. Leave your seat only when necessary.
12. Keep your hands to yourself.
13. Be quiet in lines, hallways, and restrooms.
14. Complete Work On Time
15. Stay On Task
16. Always Do Your Best
17. No parents of students inside the classroom.
LIBRARY REGULATIONS
All grade school students are eligible to use the library. The library will be open during the assigned class scheduling periods.
1. Students should proceed quietly and orderly to and from the library.
2. Be quiet while inside the library.
3. No food and beverages inside the library.
4. Library books and magazines are to be checked out for a one week period.
5. Library materials may be renewed with the book or magazine on hand at the time of the renewal with the permission of the school staff.
6. Any student damaging or losing materials while checked out to him/her will be charged a repair or replacement fee. For lost library books, a fee will be assessed for
replacement cost of the book.
7. Students are requested to help keep the library neat and attractive
SCHOOL ATTIRE
Education is directed toward the improvement of the student’s complete personality. Appropriate dress contributes toward that goal. It is hoped that students will take pride in their appearance and be clean and well groomed at all times. “The way we dress influences the way we act.”
1. The school will provide sketch and design of school uniform that the student must wear during school days.
2. Shirts with caricatures or writing on them should be in good taste. Clothing that advertises or promotes alcohol, tobacco, drugs, or sex or use profanity are not permitted.
3. Shoes will be worn by everyone.
4. Students must wear school provided I.D.
School Telephone
Students will not be called out of class to answer the telephone except in cases of emergency. Students should use the telephone only when absolutely necessary and only if they have permission from the teacher in charge
REPORT CARDS/GRADE VALUES
Report cards are issued three weeks after quarterly exam. Parents will receive the report cards. Grade is based on daily work, class participation and tests. 40% major exams, (long test and major exams, 30% quizzes/unit test, 20% class standing, 10% projects and assignments.
These reports will indicate the student’s progress in each class. Grade values are as follows: A (94-100%); B (86-93%); C (78-85%); D (70-77%); and F (Below 70%)
STUDENT HEALTH
Medication that can be administered before or after school is better kept at home. However, if it is necessary, the school staff will administer oral and topical medications with parental consent and if the medication is in the original container and properly labeled. (Label and parental consent must include date, child’s name, name of the medication, amount of medication, and the time that it is to be taken). Your pharmacy can provide a duplicate “school” bottle.
All medication will be kept in the office except for inhalers which are sometimes kept with the student with parental permission. The medication will be administered under the direction of the school nurse or the designated school personnel, with the parent or guardian accepting ultimate responsibility for monitoring the effects of this medication.
The school does not provide Tylenol, cough drops or other over the counter medications. When brought from home, these products also require written parental consent before they will be given.
A pupil who is absent from school for a period of five or more consecutive school days because of illness must present a doctor’s permit stating that the student has been examined and has been found to be physically ready to attend school. During an epidemic, this ruling may be changed to meet the approval of health authorities. A student with a fever or other indication of illness should not be sent to school, neither should a child with an infectious sore, such as ringworm, etc. The school is required to send children home in such instances, as a safeguard to the health of others. If a student is to be taken to a doctor or dentist during school hours, the parent should either phone the principal or should came for the student personally. Scheduling appointments during school time should be a last resort.

