Secondary School Timetable 2011-2012 - American International ...
Secondary School Timetable 2011-2012 - American International ...
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Pets<br />
Pets and animals may be brought on campus only if special permission is received from the<br />
Division Administrator.<br />
Use of <strong>School</strong> Phone<br />
The school phone is reserved for school business. Students may use the school phone only when<br />
they have a note from their teacher or in an emergency, in which case the student will be directed to<br />
the Administration. Students should be informed that they are not allowed to use the phone to ask<br />
parents to bring homework or books that they forgot or to arrange play dates or get-togethers with<br />
friends after school. Repeated requests to use the phone may result in the student being excluded<br />
from using the school phone altogether.<br />
Skateboards, in-line skates, scooters<br />
Skateboards, in-line skates, scooters, or any similar equipment are not allowed on campus.<br />
Study Hall<br />
Study Hall periods are available to students taking fewer than six blocks of coursework in a<br />
semester. The purpose is to provide a venue for completing homework, working on projects, special<br />
tutoring, and scheduling into necessary classes. These study halls will be supervised by teachers and<br />
a quiet atmosphere should be maintained at all times. As the schedule allows, students may be given<br />
passes to work in the Library or Computer Lab. However, if the student does not use his/her time<br />
wisely or creates a disturbance, these pass privileges will be revoked.<br />
Lost and Found<br />
Students should:<br />
Write their names in the front of all books, in any personal items such as wallets or purses,<br />
and in all clothing<br />
Bring only necessary possessions to school<br />
Take care of all school-issued books or materials. As stated below, students must pay for<br />
books or materials that are lost or damaged beyond normal wear<br />
Keep valuable possessions at home<br />
Report found items to the Administration Office, where a ‘lost and found’ shelf will be<br />
located. Items not claimed in two weeks will be donated to a local charity.<br />
AISA is not responsible for lost or stolen articles.<br />
Property Damage<br />
Students are expected to respect the property of the school, as well as the property of other students<br />
and adults. Students are held financially responsible for repair or replacement costs for any<br />
breakage, destruction, or defacing of property, whether willful or not, as well as possibly being<br />
subject to disciplinary action. This includes vandalism of any type, graffiti and marking or<br />
scratching the surface of walls, lockers, doors, etc., or writing inappropriate words anywhere on<br />
campus.<br />
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