This document outlines discipline policies for a school, including expectations for student and parent behavior. It discusses proper decorum expected of parents, such as practicing calmness and respect. The document also lists prohibited items and behaviors for students, such as unauthorized makeup, tattoos, and electronic devices. It provides guidelines for behavioral notifications, sanctions for minor and grave offenses committed by students, and rules for school-organized activities on weekends.
2. Recent Study
A. The SAGE Journals in November, 2017
published a research article entitled, "Schools
Matter: The Positive Relationship Between New
York City High Schools’ Student Academic
Progress and School Climate", by Jonathan Ryan
Davis and Natan Warner. They found out that the
school climate domains of safety and respect,
communication, engagement, and academic
expectations all proved to be important factors
that were associated with student achievement.
4. DUTIES OF PARENTS
1. Parents, individually and collectively, through
the school system, shall help carry out the
educational objectives of the school;
2. Parents shall be obliged to enable their
children to obtain a fairly decent education
3. Parents shall cooperate with the school in the
implementation of the school curricular and co –
curricular programs.
(Child Youth Welfare Code, PD 603)
5. PROPER DECORUM EXPECTED OF PARENTS
AND GUARDIANS
1. Decent grooming and proper attire are
required of parents.
2. When requesting for dialogue or meeting,
presenting a complaint and making suggestions, it
would be best to course it through the Office of the
Principal.
3. Parents are encouraged to practice calmness,
cordiality, politeness, and professionalism in
requesting for a conference, participating in one,
expressing a grievance, giving opinion, and offering
a recommendation.
6. 4. Utterance of foul language is strictly not
allowed within the school campus or in dealing
with the school personnel, fellow parents and
any students.
5. Parents are expected to respect off-limit
areas during class hours for reasons of security,
order and focus.
6. Our school is a non-smoking area; hence,
smoking is strictly prohibited.
7. 7. Parents under the influence of liquor are
not allowed to enter the school campus.
8. Attendance or participation in school-
organized assembly, meeting relative to
students’ performance & activities and school’s
improvement, and the like is highly encouraged
and expected.
9. Membership and involvement in the
Parents Coordinating Board (PCB) are fine
expressions of solidarity and support;
cooperation is, therefore, expected at all times.
8. 10. Firearms are not allowed inside the school
campus. Parents with firearms on the account of
their employment in the military, police and NBI
or on the strength of a government – issued
license to carry are required to deposit their
firearms with the guard – on – duty before
entering the school premises.
11. All parents are expected to conduct
themselves professionally and prudently.
Derogatory, unkind, and offensive remarks they
may shout out or post in social media shall be
ground for the school to file a case in a court of
law.
9. Things To Remember Wear!
To maintain the values of propriety, modesty, and
simplicity, the students are prohibited from havin
g or wearing the following:
i. Colored or tinted hair
ii. Fancy hair accessories
iii. Inappropriate hairstyle like the rooster’s cro
wn for boys
iv. Colored contact lens
v. Unauthorized use of make-up or concealer
s
10. vi. Long nails
vii. Tattoos both permanent and stick-ons
viii. Body piercing (except for the common pair
of ear piercing for girls)
ix. Fancy plastic fashion earrings
x. Brightly colored under wears that can be
seen in white skirts
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11. Use of electronic devices & gadgets whether
battery or electricity powered
The bringing and the use of mobile phones, iPods,
digital cameras, MP3s, tablets, laptops and other
electronic devices or gadgets inside the school
campus is governed by the RCBN-ES Circular No.
2012-13-02. Strict compliance to the guidelines
clearly provided in the aforementioned circular is
imposed. The charging of these gadgets using any
of the electrical outlets of the school is strictly
prohibited except for extreme and very
exceptional cases.
12. School Organized Activities / Rehearsals
during Holidays and Weekends
Only students and pupils who are
requested by the teacher-in-charge or by
any school administrative official are
allowed to enter the school campus during
weekends and days without regular classes.
14. Behavioral Notification
• Student’s Behavioral Report
• For Grave and very grave offen
ses the teacher will submit a fo
rmal report/anecdotal, then the
Parents of the erring students
will be invited for a conference.
15. Sanctions for Minor Offenses
A. First Offense
# verbal correction or anecdotal recording
B. Second Offense
# conference with the adviser and anecdotal recordi
ng.
C. Third Offense
# the Prefect of Students will invite the parents for a c
onference.
D. Fourth Offense
# the child will udergo appropriate intervention to corr
ect his/her misbehavior.
E. Fifth Offense and Beyond
# Sanctions covering grave offense shall apply.
16. Sanctions for Grave Offenses
• First Offense
# Three (3) days suspension with a grade in Cond
uct of 70% or its equivalent. This may be substit
uted with a penalty of ten (10) days of communit
y service of one (1) hour daily during school day
s after the last class period.
• Second Offense
# Five (5) to ten (10) days of suspension with a gr
ade in Conduct of 70% or equivalent.
• Third Offense
# The erring student will be placed under probation
for the coming school year.