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High School Handbook - River Dell Regional School District

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Records shall also include, but are not limited to, pest surveillance data sheets and other non-pesticide pest management<br />

methods and practices utilized.<br />

Notification/Posting<br />

The <strong>River</strong> <strong>Dell</strong> Board of Education of <strong>River</strong> <strong>Dell</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> is responsible for timely notification to students’ parents or<br />

guardians and the school staff of pesticide treatments pursuant to the <strong>School</strong> IPM Act.<br />

Re-Entry<br />

Re-entry to a pesticide treated area shall conform to the requirements of the <strong>School</strong> IPM Act.<br />

Pesticide Applicators<br />

The IPM coordinator shall ensure that applicators follow state regulations, including licensing requirements and label<br />

precautions, and must comply with all components of the <strong>School</strong> IPM Policy.<br />

Evaluation<br />

Annually, for public schools, the Principal will report to the local school board on the effectiveness of the IPM plan and make<br />

recommendations for improvement as needed. For non-public schools and charter schools, the Lead Administrator or<br />

Principal shall report to their respective governing boards on the effectiveness of the school IPM plan and make<br />

recommendations for improvement as needed.<br />

The local school board or other respective governing boards directs the Principal or Lead Administrator to develop<br />

regulations/procedures for the implementation of this policy.<br />

Authorizing Regulatory References<br />

The <strong>School</strong> Integrated Pest Management Act of 2002<br />

N.J.A.C. Title 7 Chapter 30 Subchapters 1-12<br />

Pesticide Control Act of 1971<br />

JEWELRY<br />

As a safety concern, jewelry is prohibited during physical activity in a Physical Education class. All jewelry must be removed<br />

prior to the activity and locked up by the individual. Chains, spike necklaces and bracelets, choke collars or dangerous<br />

adornments worn are unacceptable.<br />

LATENESS/TARDINESS TO CLASS/SCHOOL<br />

Students who are tardy to school incur disciplinary action by teachers and/or administrators. Teachers and<br />

administrators are responsible for addressing tardiness and imposing<br />

consequences. (See Late To <strong>School</strong> Procedures pg. 18) AFTER FIVE TARDIES HAVE BEEN ACCUMULATED WITHIN A<br />

SEMESTER, A DOCTOR'S NOTE MAY BE REQUESTED. Excessive tardies to class and school may result in lower<br />

grades. If a student is late to class for more than half the period, it is considered a cut. There are Sign In/Sign Out Books in<br />

every classroom specifically for students who arrive late to class.<br />

LEAVING PROPERTY<br />

<strong>River</strong> <strong>Dell</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> is a closed campus except for Seniors with permission during lunch. Students may not leave the<br />

property without an early dismissal pass. Penalties include detentions, restricted lunches and suspensions. Students are not<br />

permitted to leave the building and go to their cars, without permission. This includes cars in the parking lot.<br />

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