LHS Expectations - Mansfield Legacy

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Welcome Back /Welcome to Legacy
LHS Expectations
LHS Expectations
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ID Cards
Dress Code
Tardies
Grades
Electronics
Clubs and Organizations
Lunch / Leaving Campus
Exam Exemptions
Freshman Binders
Student Problem Solving
ID Cards
ID Cards
• All students are required to wear ID cards at
all times while on campus
• Replacement ID’s $5.00: Purchase in the
library
• Students can charge up to 3 ID cards during
the year; they must pay cash after the 3rd ID
• Students without an ID card: consequences
range from Saturday School to Suspension
Dress Code Violation
• All students must be in compliance with the
district’s dress code.
Consequences:
• First offense – Saturday School and parents
must bring student a change of clothing
• Next offense – In School Suspension / Loss of
Academic Exemptions
Gentlemen
The items displayed below may not be worn in
the building
Ladies and Gentlemen
No hats in the building
Gentlemen
• No distracting hair styles (carvings)
Gentleman
• No Sagging-All pants and shorts are to be
worn at the waist. Under garments may not
be visible
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Ladies and Gentlemen
• No Bandanas
Ladies and Gentlemen
• No Facial piercings
Gentlemen
• No pajama pants or spandex
No PDA (Public Display of Affection)
Ladies
• No non-natural hair colors
Ladies
• No Low cut dresses or blouses, blouses that
are strapless and/or backless .
Ladies
• No spaghetti straps or tank tops less than 3
inches in width
Ladies
• No lace back t shirts and tank tops
Ladies
• Skirts must be NO HIGHER than 5 inches
above the knee, even when wearing tights
Ladies
• Form fitting pants, such as leggings, jeggings,
lycra, spandex and tights must be covered
with a top reaching NO HIGHER that 5 inches
above the knee
Ladies
• Pants may NOT EXPOSE your skin
Tardies
Tardies
• School starts each day at 7:25. Students are
encouraged to arrive much earlier to ensure they are
on time and ready for the school day.
• Cafeteria doors are opened each morning at 6:30am.
• Students have a 5 minute passing period between
classes.
• Each student is authorized 4 tardies per semester.
• Excess tardies will result in discipline consequences.
Grades
A
B
C
90-100
80-89
70-79
F
Below 70
Grades
• Students will need to work really hard to
establish a good GPA.
• Freshman year sets the tone for your student’s
high school career.
• Make ensure that your student participates in the
tutorial sessions offered by our teachers; before
and after school.
• Students who fail a major test/assessment (below
70%) will be allowed to retake or correct up to a
70% grade. This does not include semester
examinations.
Electronics
• Cell phones, headphones and ear buds may
only be used in the cafeteria.
Electronics
Cell phones, headphones and ear buds
will be confiscated if students are
caught using them in the classroom or
any place other than the cafeteria.
$15.00 to retrieve confiscated cell phones
Organizations and Clubs
• STUCO, Key Club, JROTC, Cheer, Band, Winter
Guard, Debate Club, etc……….
• Organizations and clubs are set up in the
cafeteria. Parents you are welcome to visit all
displays.
• We encourage your students to consider being
a part of a club or an organization at Legacy
HS.
Lunch / Leaving Campus
• Lunch is divided into 3 separate periods;
A lunch, B lunch and C lunch
• Each lunch period is a total of 40 minutes long
• Students may use electronic devices during
their lunch period
• Students may not leave campus during lunch:
exceptions: Ben Barber
• Consequences for leaving campus can range
from In School Suspension to DAEP / BIC.
Exemptions
• Students must maintain an 80 or above average.
• Students may not have more than two absences in the
class they wish to exempt prior to the day of the exam(s).
• Assignment to an alternative education program (BIC or
JJAEP), to an alternative placement class (AC or ISS) for
disciplinary reasons, or any suspensions will negate any
request for exam exemptions.
• Students may not have absence failed any class for the
semester.
Freshman Binder Initiative
• *The 9th grade student binder is a campus
initiative to teach our students how to
organize themselves for learning. These
supplies are the minimum supplies students
will need for every class during the school
year. Teachers may require additional supplies
for their particular subject area.
Freshman Binders
• Needed Binder Contents
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3 ring binder, 2” or 3” rings with pocket inserts
7-8 colored dividers with tabs to separate each academic class
Zipper pouch to store supplies
Two or more pens
Two or more sharpened pencils
Filler paper
Legacy Assignment Calendar (will be provided for free to all 9th
graders)
• Erasers
• Highlighters
Student Problem Solving
• Students should talk to their teacher if they
have an issue in the classroom.
• Always give the teacher a chance to deal with
a classroom issue.
• Report serious issues to your teachers or
assistant principal.
• Please allow your Legacy teachers and
administrators to help you solve any problems
you run into on campus.
Welcome to Legacy
Once again, on behalf of Dr. Butler, our faculty and
staff and administrative team we welcome you to
Bronco Nation where everything is better.
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