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2.
Students entering the dance must remain at the dance.
If students leave the dance, they cannot re-enter and must
immediately leave the area.
3. All school rules regarding student conduct apply at school-sponsored
dances.
4. Names of unregistered students as guests for Homecoming
and Prom must be placed on the front office list NO LATER
THAN ONE WEEK prior to the date of the dance. Juniors
and Seniors are allowed two guests each for Prom. Any
CHS student may invite one guest or date for Homecoming.
Guests must be attending, or be a graduate of a high school,
GED program, or post-secondary school, college, vocational
school, or be enrolled in an approved university sponsored
correspondence course. If you invite an unregistered
student, it is YOUR responsibility to inform the guest that
he/she must present proof of enrollment or graduation to the
sponsors prior to the dance. Without verification, your
guest will NOT be allowed to attend the dance.
D. Conduct at
Student Sports Activities
1. Students and others attending school sporting events are
expected to display good sportsmanship. This means no
booing or derogatory comments directed toward the teams.
2. All school rules regarding student conduct apply at school
sporting events, whether at home or away.
E. Textbooks
for Students
Textbooks are furnished for your educational program by the
school. You are responsible for their care, and books
must be returned at the end of the school year, or when you
withdraw, in the same condition as when you received them,
except for normal wear. Teachers will keep records of
books issued to students. You must pay for any lost
or damaged textbooks.
F. Procedures
for Withdrawing from School during the Year
You cannot
officially withdraw from school without a statement from your
parent/guardian. Contact the secretary in the office
for information on procedures for withdrawing from school.
G. Fees
Students may be charged a materials fee depending upon the
requirements of individual courses. Every attempt will
be made to hold special charges to a minimum.
H. Student Records
Records of transferring students are released to receiving
schools upon written request from the parent or student of
legal age, or from appropriate authorities at the receiving
school.
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