LURAY HIGH SCHOOL - Page County Public Schools
LURAY HIGH SCHOOL - Page County Public Schools
LURAY HIGH SCHOOL - Page County Public Schools
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A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0, F=0.0<br />
The GPA is reported to four decimal places. Students with the same GPA are numbered<br />
identically for ranking purposes.<br />
SUMMER <strong>SCHOOL</strong><br />
Summer school classes are normally offered through the Novel Program requiring either 75 or<br />
150 hours of instruction for a student to receive a Carnegie credit. Contact your Guidance<br />
Counselor and teachers for more information during the latter part of May. Summer school will<br />
be held at Luray High School.<br />
SCHOLASTIC INFORMATION<br />
BULLETINS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS<br />
Morning/AM and afternoon/PM announcements will be made across the office P.A.<br />
Announcements should be clearly written or typed and include the days to be announced and<br />
must be approved by sponsor and Mr. Ponn. The students will also be able to read these<br />
important announcements on the television during the day. The morning bulletin will only cover<br />
attendance issues. (S.C.A. is in charge of this procedure.)<br />
CHANGE OF ADDRESS<br />
The guidance office should be informed of any change of address or telephone number. If a<br />
student moves from one parent or legal guardian to another the guidance office needs immediate<br />
notification. Accurate telephone numbers and addresses are important for proper school-parent<br />
communication and are required by law.<br />
ILLNESS/INJURY<br />
Students that are too sick to report to class must report to the clinic immediately. They are not to<br />
remain in a restroom during class time. This will be treated as an unauthorized absence from<br />
class. The school nurse will properly assist the student and contact parents as necessary.<br />
Students are not to use the pay phone to call home when ill. The school nurse will call for<br />
the student. Failure to follow this school policy will result in a minimum of one days I.S.S.<br />
An Emergency Release Form must be completed and turned in before the nurse can call<br />
for a student.<br />
Student injuries are to be reported to the supervising instructor (if the instructor is not aware of<br />
the injury). Students injured will have an accident report completed by the teacher or appropriate<br />
school personnel.<br />
During the school year there are times that students may need emergency treatment for injuries<br />
or other reasons. To receive medical treatment by a doctor, especially when parents are not<br />
easily available, it is very important that students have an Emergency Release Form. This<br />
form must be completed and signed by a parent. These forms will be distributed the first<br />
day of school and should be completed and returned immediately.<br />
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