Students - You Have A Responsibility To Make Your School Years Work For You
Below are some suggestions on how you, as a student, can get the most out of your school years both socially and academically.
Be Your Own Person
- Accept responsibility for your own actions
- Choose friends and companions carefully
- Be well prepared for class each day
- Dress appropriately and practice habits of personal cleanliness
- Learn to settle differences with other students without fighting
- Avoid the use of abusive or vulgar language
It's Your Future - Build It
- Make the most of all educational opportunities provided by the school
- Be serious about learning. It can be both challenging and fun
- Develop good study habits and do your best in your studies
- Be regular in attendance and in arriving at school and at class
Make Your School A Better School
- Be considerate and thoughtful for the rights, the welfare, property and the happiness of others
- Behave in a manner which will reflect credit on yourself, your parents, your teachers, and your school
- Understand and comply willingly with rules and regulations established by the school about such things as attendance, use of lunchroom, assemblies, and the like
- Participate with enthusiasm and in a dependable, self-reliant manner in the activities of the school
