Origins and Goals
School rules are consistent with school board policy and state law to ensure learning takes place in a safe environment. In addition to concerns over safety, school rules often reflect expectations regarding a student’s responsibility to behave in a manner that is consistent with the purpose of school - learning. Our rules have been developed to maintain a safe, positive learning environment where students can grow academically and socially in a responsible manner.
Expectations of responsible behavior:
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Prompt and regular attendance
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Completion of assigned class work and homework
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Possession of appropriate materials
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Asking for help when needed
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Meeting assigned deadlines
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Working independently and cooperatively
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Participating in activities appropriately
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Showing respect for school and personal property
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Showing respect for others
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Generally exercising good conduct
We at Chase work to implement these expectations in a fair and consistent manner. Our schoolwide discipline plan has been developed to help maintain a quality program.
Keys to ensuring success in this area:
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Clearly stated expectations
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Positive reinforcement for good choices
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Consistent disciplinary consequences
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Communication between home and Chase
Chase programs designed to reinforce positive behaviors:
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Chase Charger cards
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Honor Roll reception
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Student of the Month