Student Expectations and Responsibilities 2019-2020 Handbook
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Clothing <strong>Responsibilities</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Expectations</strong>:<br />
M.E. LaZerte <strong>Student</strong>s are expected to dress respectfully. This means:<br />
● <strong>Student</strong>s should remove headwear prior to entering the school (unless worn for<br />
religious reasons). This includes hats, hoods, b<strong>and</strong>anas, do-rags, etc.;<br />
● Clothing that is insulting/offensive/unsuitable for school wear is inappropriate. This<br />
may include graphics depicting or suggesting violence, profanity, pornography,<br />
alcohol, drugs, etc.; <strong>and</strong><br />
● “Underwear” items should remain under cover in our learning environment.<br />
<strong>Student</strong>s whose dress does not meet the requirements of our dress expectations will be<br />
asked to change into appropriate wear.<br />
Course Change Guidelines/Dropping a Course <strong>Responsibilities</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Expectations</strong>:<br />
Our time-table is based on student choices provided during the spring pre-enrollment <strong>and</strong><br />
classes are created based on requests. Because of this, few student timetable changes<br />
should be required (or can be accommodated). <strong>Student</strong>s must make an appointment before<br />
the start of school or the start of second semester to do a course change. <strong>Student</strong>s must<br />
bring a signed parent/guardian note with them to their appointment authorizing the course<br />
change; otherwise no changes can be made. Course changes need to be completed prior to<br />
the start of classes.<br />
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