Northwestern High School - Rock Hill School District
Northwestern High School - Rock Hill School District
Northwestern High School - Rock Hill School District
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2 nd Offense - The device will be confiscated and returned to a parent/guardian between 3:30-<br />
4:15 on the last instructional day of the semester. The student will serve one day of In-<strong>School</strong><br />
Suspension. If a student refuses, to submit the electronic device, the student will be suspended out<br />
of school for 2 days, in addition to the consequence for this level of offence per the Student<br />
Discipline Progression Plan. A parent/guardian will be notified by the administrative office of the<br />
time for retrieving the item.<br />
3 rd Offense - The device will be confiscated and returned to a parent/guardian on the last<br />
instructional day of the school year. If a student refuses, to submit the electronic device, the<br />
student will be suspended out of school for 2 days, in addition to the consequence for this level of<br />
offence per the Student Discipline Progression Plan. The student will serve two days of In-<strong>School</strong><br />
Suspension.<br />
Subsequent Offenses – The device will be confiscated and returned to a parent/guardian on<br />
the last instructional day of the school year. Violation of this policy greater than three offenses<br />
is considered an act of defiance. The student will be assigned the appropriate disciplinary<br />
consequence based on his/her personal cumulative disciplinary history. A parent/guardian will be<br />
notified by the administrative office of the time for retrieving the item.<br />
If a cell phone or other personal electronic device emits a signal and more than one unit is found to<br />
be on during a search, all owners of the units that are on will be subject to the consequences listed<br />
above.<br />
Any cell phone, picture taking, or text messaging that results in students cheating or which<br />
cause major disruptions will result in the device being confiscated until the last day of the school<br />
year and additional discipline at the principal’s discretion.<br />
STUDENT PARKING<br />
Parking on school property is a privilege extended to students in grades 10, 11, and 12 and any<br />
others who in exceptional circumstances are authorized by the Board of Trustees. (JGFF) Parking<br />
tags will be issued according to seniors, junior, and sophomores in good academic standing.<br />
1. Only one tag will be issued per family<br />
2. Student parking is limited to legally marked spaces in the Student parking lots. Student<br />
parking is prohibited in front of the school and in the faculty parking lot. No one is allowed<br />
to park or drive on grass areas.<br />
3. Vehicles are not to be operated on campus in any unsafe manner, or at a speed in excess of<br />
15 MPH. Parking lots are not for "cruising."<br />
4. A fee of $20.00 will be charged for parking on campus. All financial obligations to the<br />
school (lost books, library fines, athletic equipment, AFJROTC uniforms, etc.) must be<br />
paid before a parking permit may be purchased. Student operated vehicles are not to be<br />
located on campus without a current parking tag properly displayed on the vehicle. This tag<br />
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