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D. Information 1Information about CHS Student Council
Student Council membership at CHS shall consist of its elected officers and two representatives from each class and club, one of which shall be the vice-president of the class or club.

E.
Elections for Office
1. Elections for student council officers and class officers shall be held in the spring of the school year for officers to serve the following year.
2. Elections shall be under the supervision of the Student Council.  Faculty and student council members shall screen petitions and nominations.  Write-in candidates are not allowed.

F.
Sportsmanship
1.
Basic Philosophy--Fans are not at a ball game to intimidate or ridicule the other team or its fans but to support and yell for their team and to enjoy watching skill and competition.
2.
Expectations of Parents and Other Fans--
Realize that a ticket is a privilege to observe contest and support high school activities, not a license to verbally assault others or to be generally obnoxious.

***Respect decisions made by contest officials.
***Be an exemplary role model by positively supporting teams in every manner   possible, including content of cheers and signs.
***Respect fans, coaches, and participants.
***Be a FAN...not a FANATIC.

The faculty and staff reserve the right to eject anyone from a game if his or her behavior is not in accordance with the above expectations.


III.
ATTENDANCE 1ATTENDANCE POLICY AND PROCEDURES

You cannot learn the presented curriculum if you are not in school, and make-up work is a poor substitute for the verbal information and explanation you miss when you are not in class.  There is a direct relationship between regular attendance and good grades, so you should attend school regularly each day unless prevented from doing so by illness or other emergencies.

Personal business and medical/dental appointments should be scheduled on Mondays or Saturdays when there is no school.  You are at school only 153 days during the year, so it is important to schedule all other activities on non-school days.
Attendance is based on 153 scheduled days in the school year.  Teachers and the attendance office record tardiness or absence, and a record of school attendance is kept in the student's permanent file.

 

 

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