Electronic Communication Devices
Policy JICJ Use of Electronic Communication Devices in School
Possession of an electronic communication device (ECD) by a student is a privilege that may be forfeited by any student who fails to abide by the terms and provisions of this policy, or otherwise engages in misuse of this privilege.
An "electronic communication device" is a device that emits an audible signal, vibrates, displays a message, image or otherwise summons or delivers a communication to the possessor. The following devices are examples of ECDs: cellular and wireless telephones, pagers/beepers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), BlackBerries/Smartphones, Nooks, Kindles, laptops and other e-readers, WiFi-enabled or broadband access devices, two-way radios or video broadcasting devices, and other devices that allow a person to record and/or transmit, on either a real time or delayed basis, sound, video or still images, text or other information.
Middle school students may not use or display cellular phones, beepers and pagers while on school property during school hours. (The start and end of school will be denoted by the start and end bell.)
The use of cell phones and other electronic devices is forbidden on school buses.
Consequences
- first offense - warning/confiscate device and return to student at the end of the school day
- second offense - confiscate device/return to parent/legal guardian
- third offense - confiscate device/return device to parent/legal guardian and privilege to have device is
revoked for the remainder of the school year
- fourth offense - confiscate device/return at the end of the school year
Students are personally and solely responsible for the care and security of their ECDs. The district and board recommend students not share ECDs unless it is for a specific academic purpose. The district and board assume no responsibility for theft, loss, damages or vandalism to ECDs brought onto its property, or the unauthorized use of such devices.
Parents/legal guardians are advised that the best way to get in touch with their child during the school day is by calling the school office.
Students may use school phones to contact parents/legal guardians during the school day with permission of the administration.
Policy JICJ Use of Electronic Communication Devices in School
Possession of an electronic communication device (ECD) by a student is a privilege that may be forfeited by any student who fails to abide by the terms and provisions of this policy, or otherwise engages in misuse of this privilege.
An "electronic communication device" is a device that emits an audible signal, vibrates, displays a message, image or otherwise summons or delivers a communication to the possessor. The following devices are examples of ECDs: cellular and wireless telephones, pagers/beepers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), BlackBerries/Smartphones, Nooks, Kindles, laptops and other e-readers, WiFi-enabled or broadband access devices, two-way radios or video broadcasting devices, and other devices that allow a person to record and/or transmit, on either a real time or delayed basis, sound, video or still images, text or other information.
Middle school students may not use or display cellular phones, beepers and pagers while on school property during school hours. (The start and end of school will be denoted by the start and end bell.)
The use of cell phones and other electronic devices is forbidden on school buses.
Consequences
- first offense - warning/confiscate device and return to student at the end of the school day
- second offense - confiscate device/return to parent/legal guardian
- third offense - confiscate device/return device to parent/legal guardian and privilege to have device is
revoked for the remainder of the school year
- fourth offense - confiscate device/return at the end of the school year
Students are personally and solely responsible for the care and security of their ECDs. The district and board recommend students not share ECDs unless it is for a specific academic purpose. The district and board assume no responsibility for theft, loss, damages or vandalism to ECDs brought onto its property, or the unauthorized use of such devices.
Parents/legal guardians are advised that the best way to get in touch with their child during the school day is by calling the school office.
Students may use school phones to contact parents/legal guardians during the school day with permission of the administration.
Early dismissal is strongly discouraged; however, parents desiring to sign a
student out early must do so before 2:00 p.m. Students must remain in class
until the parent arrives.
- Students can not miss more than 10 days of school.
- When a child is absent, a parent must turn in a parent or medical note within 3 days.
- A parent note will excuse a maximum of 10days.
- A total of three consecutive or five total unlawful (undocumented) absences are considered to be truancy.
There are serious consequences for unlawful absences. If you have any questions please call Mrs. Maples at extension 72027 or click here to review Policy JH Student Absences and Excuses in its entirety.
Students should be in their homeroom class by 7:30 a.m. or they are marked tardy.
Dress Code Policy
AR JICA-R Student Dress Code Policy
With the seasons changing, we want to make sure that we are all adhering to the dress code.
1. Leggings cannot be worn as pants.
2. No holes above the knee of any pants, unless leggings or
3. tights are underneath them.
4. All skirts, dresses, and shorts must be fingertip length, regardless if tights or leggings are worn with them.
Student(s) will be required to return home and change into appropriate attire or parent/legal guardian can bring proper clothing to school or student will be sent to ISD (in school detention).
AR JICA-R Student Dress Code Policy
With the seasons changing, we want to make sure that we are all adhering to the dress code.
1. Leggings cannot be worn as pants.
2. No holes above the knee of any pants, unless leggings or
3. tights are underneath them.
4. All skirts, dresses, and shorts must be fingertip length, regardless if tights or leggings are worn with them.
Student(s) will be required to return home and change into appropriate attire or parent/legal guardian can bring proper clothing to school or student will be sent to ISD (in school detention).
DMS Cafeteria Manager: Mr. Micheal Brown 699.2750 x 72019
Breakfast Lunch
Lunch (Students grade 6-12) $1.00 $2.60
Adults $2.00 $3.45
*Reduced Prices $0.30 $0.40
Breakfast Lunch
Lunch (Students grade 6-12) $1.00 $2.60
Adults $2.00 $3.45
*Reduced Prices $0.30 $0.40