Untitled - Plymouth Regional High School - SAU 48
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Consequences of Violations<br />
<strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> values the appropriate and responsible use of its computer information systems. Any student<br />
suspected of violating the school’s Acceptable Use Computer Policy guidelines may be denied access to the schools computer<br />
information systems. Students who are deemed in violation of any rules and guidelines outlined in this Policy will be referred to the<br />
Assistant Principal for disciplinary action including, but not limited to, the following consequences:<br />
First Infraction: removal from the computer information systems for five school days.<br />
Second Infraction: removal from the computer information systems for twenty school days.<br />
Third Infraction: removal from the computer information systems for sixty school days.<br />
The above consequences are cumulative over a period of one school year. Infractions of this policy may result in further disciplinary<br />
action based on the rules outlined in the Student Behavior section of the Student Handbook. Infractions of an illegal nature will be<br />
reported to the local legal authorities. It is important to understand that the loss of privileges to use computer information systems may<br />
result in a grade reduction or loss of credit for any classes in which computer information systems are used. <strong>School</strong> administrators<br />
of <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> reserve the right to modify the consequences outlined above if deemed appropriate based on<br />
specific circumstances.<br />
INTERNET ACCESS POLICY<br />
The Pemi-Baker <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>School</strong> District’s intent is to make Internet access available to further its educational goals and objectives.<br />
Although it does not have control of the information on the Internet, the Pemi-Baker <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>School</strong> District does provide prudent<br />
filtering of Internet sites.<br />
The Pemi-Baker <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>School</strong> District believes that the benefits to educators and students from access to the Internet, in the form<br />
of information resources and opportunities for collaboration, far exceed any disadvantages of access. Ultimately, the parent(s) or<br />
guardian(s) of minors are responsible for setting and conveying the standards that their child should follow. To that end, the Pemi-Baker<br />
<strong>Regional</strong> <strong>School</strong> District supports and respects each family’s right to decide whether or not to permit Internet access for their child.<br />
All Pemi-Baker <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>School</strong> District students will by default, be granted access to the Internet. If you do not want your<br />
child to have access to the Internet, you must contact the school and request an Internet Restriction Form. You will need to sign<br />
this form and return it to the school’s main office. IF WE DO NOT RECEIVE THIS FORM, YOUR CHILD WILL BE ALLOWED TO<br />
ACCESS THE INTERNET.<br />
BUS REGULATIONS<br />
Bus service to and from school is a method of transportation afforded students by the Pemi-Baker <strong>School</strong> Board. This is not a right<br />
students have but a privilege. Consequently, it will be taken away from students who act inappropriately or jeopardize the safety of<br />
students in any way.<br />
Rules for Safe Student Transportation:<br />
A. Students will take a seat and remain in it until the bus reaches school or home. The driver may assign definite seats to students.<br />
B. Students will not throw anything while they are on the bus.<br />
C. Students will not do anything to distract the driver. This includes the playing of radios or tape players without the use of headphones.<br />
D. There will be no fooling around or fighting on the bus or while waiting for it.<br />
E. Students are not to put head, hands, or arms out of the windows.<br />
F. Aisles are to be kept free from books, carryon bags, and other objects.<br />
G. Students who must cross the road after leaving the bus will cross in front of the bus on signal from the driver.<br />
H. Students will not eat on the bus.<br />
I. Students will line up single file to pass in or out of the bus.<br />
J. Students will be ready to take the bus when it arrives. Drivers will not wait for students who are not ready.<br />
K. Permission to ride may be taken away for unsatisfactory conduct on the bus after due warning:<br />
1. First offense - bus driver will notify the Assistant Principal, who will speak to the student, notify the parent, and take necessary<br />
action.<br />
2 Second offense - bus driver will notify the Assistant Principal who will notify the parent. The privilege of riding on the bus<br />
will be taken away for one week with transportation to be provided by the parents.<br />
3. Third offense – Student will be denied the privilege of riding the bus for an indefinite period of time to be determined by the<br />
Assistant Principal.<br />
NOTE: If offense is of a serious nature, student may be suspended from riding the bus on first offense.<br />
Any questions concerning bus transportation should be addressed to:<br />
Mr. Neil Robertson 726-4463 or 726-7366.<br />
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