Student Handbook English - Crosby ISD
Student Handbook English - Crosby ISD
Student Handbook English - Crosby ISD
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visitors will be allowed in any part of the building without approval from the office. Visits to individual classrooms during<br />
instructional time are permitted only with approval of the principal and teacher, and such visits are not permitted if their<br />
duration or frequency interferes with the delivery of instruction or disrupts the normal school environment. Trespassing<br />
on school premises is strictly prohibited in accordance with Section 37.107 of the Texas Education Code. All visitors are<br />
expected to demonstrate the highest standards of courtesy and conduct; disruptive behavior will not be permitted.<br />
Violation of these guidelines may result in the loss of privilege to visit <strong>Crosby</strong> <strong>ISD</strong> schools.<br />
Volunteers<br />
The <strong>Crosby</strong> Independent School District is authorized by state law to obtain criminal history record information on a<br />
person who has indicated, in writing, an indication to serve as a volunteer with the school. In order to conduct a criminal<br />
history check, personal information such as name, social security, birthdate, etc. will be required.<br />
Withdrawing From School<br />
A student under 18 may be withdrawn from school only by a parent. The school requests notice from the parent at least<br />
three days in advance so that records and documents may be prepared. The parent may obtain a withdrawal form from<br />
the principal’s or counselor’s office.<br />
A student who is 18 or older, who is married, or who has been declared by a court to be an emancipated minor may<br />
withdraw without parental signature.<br />
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[E] applies to elementary school [M] applies to middle school [H] applies to high school