This document outlines the policies and procedures of Abuno High School, including its student handbook. It discusses the school's rules around uniforms, identification, tardiness, cleanliness and appropriate appearance. It also defines minor, moderate and major offenses and the corresponding sanctions for each. Major offenses such as bullying, vandalism, smoking, assault, gambling and drug use may result in a conference with parents and potential suspension or requirement to change schools. Community service is used as a sanction and students performing it cannot attend classes.
2. Introduction
Crafted based on:
• DepEd Order 40 Child Protection Policy
• RA 10627 Anti-Bullying Act of 2013
• RA 7610 Special Protection of Children
Replicated from GSPHD, and reviewed and scrutinized by SDO
Lapu-Lapu City Legal Officer, Atty. Endico-Ruñez.
3. ABUNO HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENT HANDBOOK :
School Policy
The School aims to facilitate the students’ learning not only within the four
walls of the classroom but also to serve as training ground in the
development of their moral character, personal discipline, civic conscience,
and professionally efficiency. In connection, Abuno High School through the
Guidance Office in coordination with the Prefect of Discipline and approved
by the office of the Principal drafted rules and regulation for the student
handbook.
4. Opening and Closing of Gate
As the policy of the school, the gate will open earlier than 6:00 AM for
morning shift.
It will re-open for dismissal at 12:10 PM for morning shift and prior the
afternoon shift classes. The gate will be closed at 12:20 PM and re-open for
dismissal at 6:30 PM.
For Grade 7 and 9 Science Classes, their class will start _6:00 AM to 3:30 PM.
Grade 8 Science Class will start at 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM and Grade 10 Science
Class will start at 8:30AM to 6:30 PM.
5. SCHOOL UNIFORM
All students who are officially enrolled
are ENCOURAGED to wear the school
uniform for:
• Proper identification
• Security and Safety Reasons
6. LIST OF SCHOOL OFFENSES,
CLASSIFICATION, AND
CORRESPONDING SANCTIONS
13. Sanctions for Minor Offenses
1st Offense 2nd Offense 3rd Offense 4th Offense
5th Offense and
up
Teacher’s
Reprimand
Conference
with student
and adviser
Conference with
parents, adviser,
student, and
Prefect of
Discipline
Conference
with parents,
adviser,
student, and
Prefect of
Discipline
Conference with
parents, adviser,
student, and
Prefect of
Discipline
Verbal Warning to
be given by the
adviser
Written Warning
to be given by the
adviser
Written Warning by
the Prefect of
Discipline, 2 days
Community Service,
and refer to the
Guidance Office for
Counseling
Written Warning
by the Prefect of
Discipline, 3 days
Community
Service, and refer
to the Guidance
Office for
Counseling
Written Warning by
the Prefect of
Discipline, 5 days
Community Service,
and refer to the
Guidance Office for
Counseling
20. Sanctions for Moderate Offenses
1st Offense 2nd Offense 3rd Offense 4th Offense
Conference with
parnts, and
adviser
Conference with
parents, adviser,
student, and
Prefect of
Discipline
Conference with
parents
Conference
with parents,
adviser,
student, and
Prefect of
Discipline
Verbal Warning to
be given by the
adviser
Written Warning to
be given by the the
Prefect of Discipline
Community Service
for 3 days
Written Warning by
the Prefect of
Discipline, and refer to
the Guidance Office
for Counseling
Suspension between
1week to 1 month
Written Warning
by the Prefect of
Discipline, 3 days
Community
Service, and refer
to the Guidance
Office for
Counseling
33. MAJOR OFFENSES
PREVENTING, THREATENING STUDENTS OR FACULTY
MEMBERS OR SCHOOL AUTHORITIES FROM DISCHARGING
THEIR DUTIES OR FROM ATTENDING CLASSES OR
ENTERING SCHOOL PREMISES
40. Sanctions for Major Offenses
Commission of MAJOR OFFENSE will warrant a conference with the parents. The sanction
imposed will depedn on the magnitude of the offense committed provided it will be approved by
the School Head.
Students who will commit the following major offenses will be advised to change environment
once evidence and guilt is established after thorough investigation in the presence if their
parents, the Prefect of Discipline, Guidance Advocate, and School head.
41. Community service shall be agreed by the parents and be
determined by the School Principal/Prefect of Discipline
and should be supervised by the teacher-in-charge.
Student sanctioned of community service is not allowed
to attend classes.