Common use of Student Responsibility Clause in Contracts

Student Responsibility. All District students have the responsibility to: 1. Contribute to maintaining a safe and orderly school environment that is conducive to learning and to show respect and dignity to other persons and to property. 2. Be familiar with and abide by all District policies, rules and regulations dealing with student conduct. 3. Attend school every day unless they are legally excused and be in class on time prepared to learn. Chronic absence may affect the student's ability to participate in school events. 4. Work to the best of their ability in all academic and extra-curricular pursuits and strive toward their highest level of achievement possible. 5. React in a respectful, positive manner to direction given by teachers, administrators and other school personnel. 6. Work to develop mechanisms to control their anger. 7. Seek help in solving problems that might lead to discipline. 8. Dress appropriately for school and school functions. 9. Accept responsibility for their actions and develop self-advocacy skills. 10. Store outerwear and totes, in their lockers during the school day. All electronic devices should be in silent mode. It is recommended that personal electronic devices be stored in the student's locker. The Frontier Central School District is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Personal electronic devices are allowed to be used on Frontier Central School District property, providing the user follows district policy. These personal devices are not school property. School property is defined as the school bus, school buildings and grounds, etc. Taking pictures or the recording of any student or any Frontier School District employee is a violation of that student/employee's privacy rights and will be subject to discipline. Under certain circumstances legal authorities may be contacted. 11. Conduct themselves as representatives of the District when participating in or attending school-sponsored extra-curricular events and to hold themselves to the highest standards of conduct, demeanor, and sportsmanship. 12. Abide by the Dignity For All Students Act (See Policy 7549 on page 36) All students are expected to give proper attention to personal cleanliness and to dress appropriately for school and school functions. Students and their parents have the primary responsibility for acceptable student dress and appearance. Teachers and all other District personnel should exemplify and reinforce acceptable student dress and help students develop an understanding of appropriate appearance in the school setting. This code is designed to be a guide and is by no means all inclusive. Final decisions concerning appropriateness of dress will be made by building administration. A student’s dress (male or female), grooming and appearance, including jewelry, makeup and nails shall be safe, appropriate and not disrupt or interfere with the educational process. The Dress Code has been revised to comply with the CROWN Act under DASA. Students in grade K-12 shall not wear the following: 1. Any clothing, apparel, footwear or jewelry which: * is considered unsafe, dangerous or a health hazard (no outerwear shall be worn during the school day); * contains offensive or obscene symbols, signs, slogans or words denigrating any person's race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, disability, gender or sexual orientation; or any other illegal or violent activity. * contains language or symbols promoting or endorsing violence, sex, drugs, alcohol, tobacco, vaping, nicotine or vandalism; 2. Any attire or grooming disruptive to the instructional process which may include, but is not limited to: * bare midriffs, halter tops, tube tops and any clothes insufficient to conceal undergarments at all times, such as net/mesh shirts, blouses, shirts or dresses that are transparent and/or expose cleavage; unbuckled belts * short shorts, short skirts, dresses or pants that are tight or revealing; * Bedtime clothing, bedtime wear, slippers, stocking-feet, bare feet * hats, hoods, bandanas, doo rags, bonnets, and sunglasses (no headgear) * chains, dog collars, hanging chains * gang colors or gang paraphernalia ** Exception - can be made by school administrator for the wearing of articles of clothing normally prohibited for school-wide celebrations (ie: homecoming, etc.) Exceptions to the Dress Code necessitated by religious practice will be considered individually by the building administrator. Provisions of the Dress Code are applicable at all times within the school building and during all school activities. Exception or modification of a provision of the dress code may be authorized by the building principal for a specific school-related activity on a single event basis. Each building principal or his/her designee shall be responsible for informing all students and their parents of the student dress code at the beginning of the school year and any revisions to the dress code made at the building level during the school year. Students who violate the student dress code shall be required to modify their appearance by covering or removing the offending item and, if necessary or practical, replacing it with an acceptable item. Any student who refuses to do so shall be subject to discipline, up to and including school suspension for the day. Any student who repeatedly fails to comply with the dress code shall be subject to further discipline, up to and including out-of-school suspension.

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Sources: Code of Conduct

Student Responsibility. All District students have the responsibility to: 1. Contribute to maintaining a safe and orderly school environment that is conducive to learning and to show respect and dignity to other persons and to property. 2. Be familiar with and abide by all District policies, rules and regulations dealing with student conduct. 3. Attend school every day unless they are legally excused and be in class on time prepared to learn. Chronic absence may affect the student's ability to participate in school events. 4. Work to the best of their ability in all academic and extra-curricular pursuits and strive toward their highest level of achievement possible. 5. React in a respectful, positive manner to direction given by teachers, administrators and other school personnel. 6. Work to develop mechanisms to control their anger. 7. Seek help in solving problems that might lead to discipline. 8. Dress appropriately for school and school functions. 9. Accept responsibility for their actions and develop self-advocacy skills. 10. Store outerwear and outerwear, book bags, totes, in their lockers during the school day. All electronic devices should be in silent mode. It is recommended that personal electronic devices be stored in the student's locker. The Frontier Central School District is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Personal electronic devices are allowed to be used on Frontier Central School District property, providing the user follows district policy. These personal devices are not school property. School property is defined as the school bus, school buildings and grounds, etc. Taking pictures or the recording of any student or any Frontier School District employee is a violation of that student/employee's privacy rights and will be subject to discipline. Under certain circumstances legal authorities may be contacted. 11. Conduct themselves as representatives of the District when participating in or attending school-sponsored extra-curricular events and to hold themselves to the highest standards of conduct, demeanor, and sportsmanship. 12. Abide by the Dignity For All Students Act (See Policy 7549 on page 36) All students are expected to give proper attention to personal cleanliness and to dress appropriately for school and school functions. Students and their parents have the primary responsibility for acceptable student dress and appearance. Teachers and all other District personnel should exemplify and reinforce acceptable student dress and help students develop an understanding of appropriate appearance in the school setting. This code is designed to be a guide and is by no means all inclusive. Final decisions concerning appropriateness of dress will be made by building administration. A student’s dress (male or female), grooming and appearance, including hair style/color, jewelry, makeup and nails shall be safe, appropriate and not disrupt or interfere with the educational process. The Dress Code has been revised to comply with the CROWN Act under DASA. Students in grade K-12 shall not wear the following: 1. Any clothing, apparel, footwear or jewelry which: * is considered unsafe, dangerous or a health hazard (no outerwear shall be worn during the school day); * contains offensive or obscene symbols, signs, slogans or words denigrating any person's race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, disability, gender or sexual orientation; or any other illegal or violent activity. * contains language or symbols promoting or endorsing violence, sex, drugs, alcohol, tobacco, vaping, nicotine or vandalism; 2. Any attire or grooming disruptive to the instructional process which may include, but is not limited to: * bare midriffs, halter tops, tube tops and any clothes insufficient to conceal undergarments at all times, such as net/mesh shirts, blouses, shirts or dresses that are transparent and/or expose cleavage; unbuckled belts * short shorts, short skirts, dresses or pants that are tight or revealing; * Bedtime clothing, bedtime wear, slippers, stocking-feet, bare feet * hats, hoods, bandanas, doo rags, bonnets, and sunglasses (no headgear) * chains, dog collars, hanging chains * gang colors or gang paraphernalia ** Exception - can be made by school administrator for the wearing of articles of clothing normally prohibited for school-wide celebrations (ie: homecoming, etc.) Exceptions to the Dress Code necessitated by religious practice will be considered individually by the building administrator. Provisions of the Dress Code are applicable at all times within the school building and during all school activities. Exception or modification of a provision of the dress code may be authorized by the building principal for a specific school-related activity on a single event basis. Each building principal or his/her designee shall be responsible for informing all students and their parents of the student dress code at the beginning of the school year and any revisions to the dress code made at the building level during the school year. Students who violate the student dress code shall be required to modify their appearance by covering or removing the offending item and, if necessary or practical, replacing it with an acceptable item. Any student who refuses to do so shall be subject to discipline, up to and including school suspension for the day. Any student who repeatedly fails to comply with the dress code shall be subject to further discipline, up to and including out-of-school suspension.

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Sources: Code of Conduct

Student Responsibility. All District students have the responsibility to: 1. Contribute to maintaining a safe and orderly school environment that is conducive to learning and to show respect and dignity to other persons and to property. 2. Be familiar with and abide by all District policies, rules and regulations dealing with student conduct. 3. Attend school every day unless they are legally excused and be in class on time prepared to learn. Chronic absence may affect the student's ability to participate in school events. 4. Work to the best of their ability in all academic and extra-curricular pursuits and strive toward their highest level of achievement possible. 5. React in a respectful, positive manner to direction given by teachers, administrators and other school personnel. 6. Work to develop mechanisms to control their anger. 7. Seek help in solving problems that might lead to discipline. 8. Dress appropriately for school and school functions. 9. Accept responsibility for their actions and develop self-advocacy skills. 10. Store outerwear and outerwear, book bags, totes, in their lockers during the school day. All electronic devices should be in silent mode. It is recommended that personal electronic devices be stored in the student's locker. The Frontier Central School District is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Personal electronic devices are allowed to be used on Frontier Central School District property, providing the user follows district policy. These personal devices are not school property. School property is defined as the school bus, school buildings and grounds, etc. Taking pictures or the recording of any student or any Frontier School District employee is a violation of that student/employee's privacy rights and will be subject to discipline. Under certain circumstances legal authorities may be contacted. 11. Conduct themselves as representatives of the District when participating in or Conductthemselvesasrepresentativesofthe Districtwhenparticipatinginor attending school-sponsored extra-curricular events and to hold themselves to the highest standards of conduct, demeanor, and sportsmanship. 12. Abide by the Dignity For All Students Act (See Policy 7549 on page 3641) All students are expected to give proper attention to personal cleanliness and to dress appropriately for school and school functions. Students and their parents have the primary responsibility for acceptable student dress and appearance. Teachers and all other District personnel should exemplify and reinforce acceptable student dress and help students develop an understanding of appropriate appearance in the school setting. This code is designed to be a guide and is by no means all inclusive. Final decisions concerning appropriateness of dress will be made by building administration. A student’s dress (male or female), grooming and appearance, including hair style/ color, jewelry, makeup and nails shall be safe, appropriate and not disrupt or interfere with the educational process. The Dress Code has been revised to comply with the CROWN Act under DASA. Students in grade K-12 shall not wear the following: 1. Any clothing, apparel, footwear or jewelry which: * is considered unsafe, dangerous or a health hazard (no outerwear shall be worn during the school day); * contains offensive or obscene symbols, signs, slogans or words denigrating any person's race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, disability, gender or sexual orientation; or any other illegal or violent activity. * contains language or symbols promoting or endorsing violence, sex, drugs, alcohol, tobacco, vaping, nicotine tobacco or vandalism; 2. Any attire or grooming disruptive to the instructional process which may include, but is not limited to: * bare midriffs, halter tops, tube tops and any clothes insufficient to conceal undergarments at all times, such as net/mesh shirts, blouses, shirts or dresses that are transparent and/or expose cleavage; unbuckled belts * short shorts, short skirts, dresses or pants that are tight or revealing; * Bedtime pajama pants or bedtime clothing, bedtime wear, slippers, stocking-feet, bare feet * hats, hoods, bandanas, doo rags, bonnets, and sunglasses (no headgear) * chains, dog collars, hanging chains * "muscle" shirts * gang colors or gang paraphernalia ** Exception - can be made by school administrator for the wearing of articles of clothing normally prohibited for school-wide celebrations (ie: homecoming, etc.) Exceptions to the Dress Code necessitated by religious practice will be considered individually by the building administrator. Provisions of the Dress Code are applicable at all times within the school building and during all school activities. Exception or modification of a provision of the dress code may be authorized by the building principal for a specific school-related activity on a single event basis. Each building principal or hisEachbuildingprincipalorhis/her designee shall be responsible for informing all students herdesigneeshallberesponsibleforinformingallstudents and their parents of the student dress code at the beginning of the school year and any revisions to the dress code made at the building level during the school year. Students who violate the student dress code shall be required to modify their appearance by covering or removing the offending item and, if necessary or practical, replacing it with an acceptable item. Any student who refuses to do so shall be subject to discipline, up to and including school suspension for the day. Any student who repeatedly fails to comply with the dress code shall be subject to further discipline, up to and including out-of-school suspension.

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Sources: Code of Conduct