Principal's Note
How CGBMS
Teachers Will Continue To Make a Difference in the Lives of Young
Adolescents for 2010
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--Middle
School News
Construction:
Construction of a new middle school office area and new classrooms
has begun. Students and staff are very excited about the renovation
project.
School Goals:
Our school this year is focusing on three primary goals:
1. Academic Excellence – Push each student to the high end of
his/her capabilities.
2. Developmental responsive – Know how to teach adolescent learners.
3. Social Equity – Give ALL students the same opportunities to
explore, experience, and learn.
Important School Guidelines:
Cell Phones
CGBMS requires that students keep cell phones out of sight and
turned to the off position during school hours (7:30 a.m. – 2:42 p.m.).
If a student is observed using his/her cell phone during school hours or
has it out in view, the student shall surrender the cell phone to the
appropriate teacher or principal for the remainder of the school day.
The student may pick up the cell phone from the teacher or principal at
the end of the day. A second violation of the cell phone policy will
require the student’s parent to come to school to pick up the cell phone
from the main office.
Dress and Appearance
Any fashion (dress, accessory, or hairstyle) that presents a health
or safety problem, causes a disturbance or distraction, or does not
provide adequate body coverage will not be permitted. This includes face
paint, unnatural hair color and wallet chains. Personal expression is
allowed within the general guidelines listed below. It is the student's
responsibility to dress appropriately for school.
Student clothing must adhere to the following or change of clothing will
be required:
Heads are to remain uncovered when students are inside the school
building. Hats, visors, bandannas, and hoods are not to be worn in
school. The hats, visors, and bandannas are subject to confiscation.
Clothing and accessories, backpacks, jewelry, notebooks, etc. must be
free from objects that could be perceived as a weapon. Backpacks are to
be stored in lockers with the exception of carrying gym clothes to and
from gym.
No sunglasses are to be worn in school.
Clothing and accessories, backpacks, jewelry, notebooks, etc. must be
free of profanity, obscenity, drug related (alcohol, tobacco, or illegal
substances) slogans, gang related slogans, vulgarity, sexually
suggestive sayings, and anything racially, ethnically, or religiously
offensive.
Bottoms (pants, skirts, shorts, etc.) and tops (shirts, blouses, etc.)
must overlap at ALL times. Pants and tops must provide adequate
covering. Sagging pants and clothing with
rips that reveal undergarments of any kind will not be tolerated. No
undergarments may be exposed or visible.
Inappropriate attire includes, but is not limited to: tube tops,
halter tops, muscle shirts (sleeveless undershirts), pajama bottoms,
cut-off shorts, pants, or shirts, and tops with spaghetti straps, unless
appropriately covered. No see-through apparel. Pajamas and slippers are
prohibited. Clothing should reflect modesty and pride.
Short shorts are prohibited. Shorts need to allow the student to
participate in normal school activities without creating a disruption.
Shorts may look long enough when a student is standing, but may become
much shorter when the student sits down or bends over at his/her locker
or other school activities.
Jackets/coats may not be worn in class unless authorized by teacher
based on heating problems.
Footwear that is conducive to both indoor and outdoor use must be worn
at all times. Rollerblades and roller shoes are not to be worn in
school.
Electronic Musical Devices
Student use of personal wireless music devices (e.g. iPods, Mp3
players, etc.) is prohibited during school hours (7:30 a.m. – 2:42
p.m.). Students violating this policy (for the first time) shall
surrender the device to the appropriate teacher or principal for the
remainder of the school day. A second violation of this policy will
require the pupil's parent to come to school to pick up the music
device.
For the Children in the Middle,
Principal Courneene
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