Pirate Learning Community Guidelines

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SMS
 
Join the club, be a Pirate!
 
 
 
School Vision
: Join the club, be a Pirate!
 
School Mission
: Our pirate learning community will exhibit strong work ethic,
demonstrate a positive attitude, be knowledgeable and involved, and practice
empathy, patience and respect in order to support continuous and active
learning.
 
ATTENDANCE
 
Tardies
3
 
Afterschool detention
4
 
Afterschool detention
5
 
Loss of extracurricular
 
activities for the rest of the
 
grading period
 
Absences
5
 
Loss of extracurricular
 
activities for the rest of the
 
grading period
8
 
Intervention with school
 
social worker
10
 
Legal action/mediation
 
 Extracurricular activities include but are not limited to: athletics, afterschool clubs,
events, dances or any other functions on any Onslow County Schools Property.
 
FIELD TRIPS
 
9 Week Incentive Trip
6 or Less Marks
5 or Less Absences
5 or Less Tardies
C or Greater
 
Trips
Bowling
Movie Theater
Trampoline Park
Pinic
 
Classroom Field Trips: NC Battleship, Grocery Store, Off Campus Meals, Washington DC, Harkers
Island by Boat, Beaufort, Bush Gardens, Bowling
 
Community is a classroom
 
Full Time Field Trip Bus Dirver
 
Late Work Policy
As part of our mission, the pirate
community is expected to exhibit a
strong work ethic. Students are
expected to turn in all assignments,
projects, classwork, and homework 
on
time
. Teachers will deduct 10% of the
grade each day an assignment is not
turned in on time. After five days, the
grade will be converted to a zero.
 
Promotion 
(Policy Code 3420)
Students in grades six through eight
must earn a passing grade in a
minimum of five yearlong or equivalent
yearlong combination curricular
classes, two of which should be
language arts and mathematics.
 
PIRATE CARD/HALL PASS
 
EXAMPLES OF OFFENSES THAT WILL
RESULT IN A MARK
 
Improper use of equipment such as minor
infraction on 1-1 device
Not being prepared for class: charged laptop,
classroom materials
Playing in bathroom
PDA
Cell phone infraction (1
st
, 2
nd
, and 3
rd
 offense)
Student being sent to chill-out
Examples of off-task behaviors
Throwing Things (with no injury/damage to
others)
Excessive talking
On websites not assigned
 
Continued misbehavior (after warning)
Tardy to class (after homeroom)
Gum
Dress-code violations
Minor disrespect
Failure to turn in assignments after a reasonable
time (for example 3 days)
In hall without a pass
Cheating/Plagiarism
Profanity
 
 
 
CELL PHONES AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES
 
In the age of technology, we respect the desire for
parents to provide students with cell phones and
other handheld electronic devices for obvious
safety and communication purposes.  Cell phones
and electronic devices should not be used, seen or
heard, unless the teacher has given
permission.  
This includes the use of text
messaging.  Devices, headphones, and speakers
should be kept in the student’s bookbag at all
times. There are to be no headphones or
speakers heard or visible unless the teacher has
given permission for classroom
use.
  Consequences for disobeying this rule will be
as follows:
 
Students will be asked to put their technology
devices away at the time of 1
st
 and 2
nd
 offenses. If
the student refuses to do so, additional
consequences will be considered. The school will
not be responsible for lost, stolen or damaged
equipment of this kind.
 
1
st
 offense: warning with one mark (refer to
school-wide behavior Pirate Card system)
2
nd
 offense:  warning with one mark (refer to
school-wide behavior Pirate Card system)
3
rd 
offense: student receives a mark, the item
is confiscated, parent is notified, and parent
must pick up from the front office
4
th
 offense:  Office referral and disciplined
accordingly.
 
DRESS CODE
 
Any clothing that advertises drugs, alcohol or
inappropriate/suggestive/vulgar language.
 
Garments such as halter tops, bathing suit tops,
low-cut blouses or tops, spaghetti straps, tops
supported by one or no straps, tight fitting tops,
tight fitting shorts or pants (to include yoga pants,
tights, leggings), clothing that exposes the midriff or
undergarments.
Headgear including caps, hoods, sweatbands,
sunglasses, scarves and bandanas.
 
Any clothing or accessory that is associated with
gang affiliation.
 
Footwear not designed for public use including
slippers and house shoes.
 
Pants/shorts must be secured ABOVE THE WAIST so
that any articles of clothing underneath the
student’s outerwear are not exposed.
 
Chains and Spiked jewelry – metal, plastic or rubber.
 
Clothing designed to draw undue attention or make
the wearer conspicuous.
 
Pajamas are not appropriate clothing for school and
should not be worn.
 
Skirts and shorts are permitted but must be no
shorter than three inches above the student’s knee.
Skirts with a slit or laces must meet this same
stipulation.
 
Tights or leggings are not appropriate unless the
outer garment (shorts/skirts) meet dress code
requirements.
 
Pants/shorts/skirts must not contain rips, tears, or
frays more three inches above the student’s knee.
 
PARENT EXPECTATIONS
 
 
Students will be required to reflect daily in their agenda. It is our expectation that
you have a conversation daily with your child about school. Students will complete
grade sheets weekly with current grades and assignments due. It is our expectation
that you review grades and assignments with your son/daughter, sign, and return
the grade sheet. Daily conversations with your son/daughter while sometimes
difficult, are crucial to ensuring they are developing healthy and appropriate habits
as they progress through this stage of their life.
 
 
Behavior Consequences
Weekly Grade Sheets
Progress Reports/Powerschool
Work-it-out Wednesday
Newsletters
Parent Teacher Conference Night
ERPD Days
Athletic Eligibility
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The Pirate Learning Community at the school emphasizes a strong work ethic, positive attitude, knowledge, empathy, and respect. Students are encouraged to be active learners while following attendance policies, field trip incentives, and late work submission guidelines to ensure academic success within a disciplined environment.

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  1. SMS Join the club, be a Pirate!

  2. School Vision: Join the club, be a Pirate! School Mission: Our pirate learning community will exhibit strong work ethic, demonstrate a positive attitude, be knowledgeable and involved, and practice empathy, patience and respect in order to support continuous and active learning.

  3. ATTENDANCE Absences Tardies 5 3 Afterschool detention Loss of extracurricular activities for the rest of the grading period 4 Afterschool detention 5 Loss of extracurricular activities for the rest of the grading period 8 Intervention with school social worker 10 Legal action/mediation Extracurricular activities include but are not limited to: athletics, afterschool clubs, events, dances or any other functions on any Onslow County Schools Property.

  4. FIELD TRIPS Trips 9 Week Incentive Trip Bowling 6 or Less Marks Movie Theater 5 or Less Absences Trampoline Park 5 or Less Tardies Pinic C or Greater Classroom Field Trips: NC Battleship, Grocery Store, Off Campus Meals, Washington DC, Harkers Island by Boat, Beaufort, Bush Gardens, Bowling Community is a classroom Full Time Field Trip Bus Dirver

  5. Late Work Policy Promotion (PolicyCode 3420) As part of our mission, the pirate community is expected to exhibit a strong work ethic. Studentsare expected to turn in all assignments, projects, classwork, and homework on time.Teachers will deduct 10% of the grade each day an assignment is not turned in on time. After five days,the grade will be converted to a zero. Students in grades six through eight must earn a passing grade in a minimum of five yearlong or equivalent yearlong combination curricular classes, two of which should be language arts and mathematics.

  6. PIRATE CARD/HALL PASS

  7. EXAMPLES OF OFFENSESTHAT WILL RESULT IN A MARK Improper use of equipment such as minor infraction on 1-1 device Continued misbehavior (after warning) Tardy to class (after homeroom) Not being prepared for class: charged laptop, classroom materials Gum Dress-code violations Playing in bathroom PDA Minor disrespect Failure to turn in assignmentsafter a reasonable time (for example 3 days) In hall without a pass Cell phone infraction (1st,2nd, and 3rdoffense) Student being sent to chill-out Examples of off-task behaviors Cheating/Plagiarism Throwing Things (with no injury/damage to others) Profanity Excessive talking Onwebsites not assigned

  8. CELL PHONES AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES 1stoffense: warningwith one mark (refer to school-wide behavior Pirate Card system) In the age of technology, we respect the desire for parents to provide students with cell phonesand other handheld electronic devices for obvious safety and communication purposes. Cell phones and electronic devices should not be used, seen or heard, unless the teacher has given permission. This includes the use of text messaging. Devices, headphones, and speakers should be kept in the student s bookbag at all times.There are to be no headphones or speakers heard or visible unless the teacher has given permission for classroom use. Consequencesfor disobeying this rule will be as follows: 2ndoffense: warning with one mark(refer to school-wide behaviorPirate Card system) 3rdoffense:student receives a mark, the item is confiscated, parent is notified, and parent must pick up from the front office 4thoffense: Office referral and disciplined accordingly. Students will be asked to put their technology devices away at the time of 1stand 2ndoffenses. If the student refuses to do so, additional consequences will be considered.The school will not be responsible for lost, stolen or damaged equipment of this kind.

  9. DRESS CODE Any clothing that advertises drugs, alcohol or inappropriate/suggestive/vulgar language. Chains and Spiked jewelry metal, plastic or rubber. Clothing designed to draw undue attention or make the wearer conspicuous. Garments such as halter tops, bathing suit tops, low-cut blouses or tops, spaghetti straps, tops supported by one or no straps, tight fitting tops, tight fitting shorts or pants (to include yoga pants, tights, leggings), clothing that exposes the midriff or undergarments. Headgear including caps, hoods, sweatbands, sunglasses, scarves and bandanas. Pajamas are not appropriate clothing for school and should not be worn. Skirts and shorts are permitted but must be no shorter than three inches above the student s knee. Skirts with a slit or laces must meet this same stipulation. Any clothing or accessory that is associated with gang affiliation. Tights or leggings are not appropriate unless the outer garment (shorts/skirts) meet dress code requirements. Footwear not designed for public use including slippers and house shoes. Pants/shorts/skirts must not contain rips, tears, or frays more three inches above the student s knee. Pants/shorts must be secured ABOVE THE WAIST so that any articles of clothing underneath the student s outerwear are not exposed.

  10. PARENT EXPECTATIONS Students will be required to reflect daily in their agenda. It is our expectation that you have a conversation daily with your child about school. Students will complete grade sheets weekly with current grades and assignments due. It is our expectation that you review grades and assignments with your son/daughter, sign, and return the grade sheet. Daily conversations with your son/daughter while sometimes difficult, are crucial to ensuring they are developing healthy andappropriate habits as they progress through this stage of their life.

  11. Behavior Consequences Weekly Grade Sheets Progress Reports/Powerschool Work-it-out Wednesday Newsletters Parent Teacher Conference Night ERPD Days Athletic Eligibility

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