Bisbee High School is a - Bisbee Unified School District
Bisbee High School is a - Bisbee Unified School District
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Dances/Prom<br />
Campus d<strong>is</strong>cipline regulations that apply to normal school activities also apply to dances. A current BHS student ID <strong>is</strong><br />
required for entrance. Parking lot <strong>is</strong> off limits when the dance starts. If you go to the parking lot, you must leave the<br />
prem<strong>is</strong>es. Guest passes for school dances are available from the Dean of Student’s office the week before the dance.<br />
D<strong>is</strong>cipline<br />
All d<strong>is</strong>cipline <strong>is</strong>sues will be judged and handled according to the definitions and recommendations inherent to the State<br />
of Arizona’s AZ SAFE system and the <strong>B<strong>is</strong>bee</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> D<strong>is</strong>cipline Matrix including but not limited to the following:<br />
Class Timeliness<br />
Bus Rules Harassment – Sexual/Racial<br />
Drug Violation Procedures Student Conduct<br />
Gang Policy<br />
At <strong>B<strong>is</strong>bee</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> you are expected to be in your seat when the Tardy Bell rings. If you are not, you are considered<br />
tardy and will be assigned Lunch Detention. Students with an unexcused tardy will serve a lunch detention the following<br />
day. Students are considered excused tardy for the following reasons:<br />
1. <strong>School</strong> bus <strong>is</strong> late.<br />
2. If coming back from a doctor or dent<strong>is</strong>t appointment.<br />
3. The teacher or office makes the student late.<br />
Dress Code:<br />
The D<strong>is</strong>trict encourages students to take pride in their attire as it relates to the school setting. Students are expected to<br />
adhere to standards of dress and appearance that are compatible with an effective learning environment. Presenting a<br />
bodily appearance or wearing clothing which <strong>is</strong> d<strong>is</strong>ruptive, provocative, revealing, profane, vulgar, offensive or obscene,<br />
or which endangers the health or safety of the student or others <strong>is</strong> prohibited. Students are expected to dress<br />
appropriately and in a way which reflects personal, and school pride. Clothing should be neat, clean, modest, and in<br />
good taste.<br />
If a student’s dress or appearance <strong>is</strong> such that it constitutes a threat to the health or safety of others, d<strong>is</strong>tracts the attention<br />
or other students or staff from their work, or otherw<strong>is</strong>e violates th<strong>is</strong> dress code, the principal or dean of students may<br />
require the student to change h<strong>is</strong> or her dress or appearance. A second or repeated violation of th<strong>is</strong> policy may result in<br />
d<strong>is</strong>ciplinary action.<br />
Examples of prohibited dress or appearance include, but are not limited to:<br />
• Exposed undergarments.<br />
• Sagging pants.<br />
• Excessively short or tight garments, including spandex shorts. Shorts must be mid-thigh in length or<br />
longer.<br />
• Bare midriff shirts, halter tops, and spaghetti straps.<br />
• Attire with message or illustrations that are lewd, indecent or vulgar or that advert<strong>is</strong>e any product or<br />
service not permitted by law to minors.<br />
• See-through clothing.<br />
• Attire that exposes cleavage.<br />
• Any adornment such as chains or spikes that reasonably could be perceived as or used as a weapon.<br />
• Any symbols, styles or attire frequently associated with intimidation, violence, or violent groups about<br />
which students have been notified.<br />
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