Classroom Management
Hopefully discipline will not be an issue with your child, but in the event that it is, El Paso High School will adhere to the district discipline management plan found in the El Paso High School Student Handbook.
A friendly reminder, all cell phones and electronic devices are to be turned off during school hours, 8:45-3:45. However, as technology continues to play a larger role in our lives, many classrooms, including my own do allow students to access to the internet sometimes for information pertinent to our studies.
* * DISCIPLINE* * We strive to ensure a safe, supportive campus for all students that is free of bullying and harassment and focused on student learning. We have established a campus discipline plan to aid in this mission. We work at creating a school culture where all students work together to build a positive climate focused on student learning and student success. Below is a list of top 10 things you can do so that you have a successful year and do not receive a referral for discipline: 1) Be on time to all classes (4 tardies will result in a referral) 2) Be respectful in class and if there is a concern, discuss it privately with a teacher not in front of the whole class 3) Be respectful of school property (Remember that this is a historical landmark and vandalism and graffiti carry severe punishment) 4) Be respectful of others; bullying and harassment are not tolerated
5) Follow the cell phone policy, (if brought to school, must remain inoperable until 3:45)
6) Use appropriate language in classroom, halls, lunch, and locker-room
7) Do not become involved in a fight, encourage someone else to fight , or text/facebook negative comments about others (any of these can result in a referral)
8) Do not bring non-allowed items to school
9) Take only things that belong to you. Do not touch other people’s property. If you find something that does not belong to you, bring it to the office
10) Most important, if you or anyone else you know is having a concern, let a counselor or Assistant Principal know. We keep all information confidential.
For more detailed information El Paso High School follows the EPISD student code of conduct, which each student will receive and is available on-line at episd.org (under pupil services)
Following is an explanation of some of the discipline terms and consequences. · Detention and/or Community/School Service
· In-School Suspension (ISS)
· Suspension
· Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP)
· rAYMOND Tellez School- EPISD’s off-campus Discipline Alternative Education Program.
A friendly reminder, all cell phones and electronic devices are to be turned off during school hours, 8:45-3:45. However, as technology continues to play a larger role in our lives, many classrooms, including my own do allow students to access to the internet sometimes for information pertinent to our studies.
* * DISCIPLINE* * We strive to ensure a safe, supportive campus for all students that is free of bullying and harassment and focused on student learning. We have established a campus discipline plan to aid in this mission. We work at creating a school culture where all students work together to build a positive climate focused on student learning and student success. Below is a list of top 10 things you can do so that you have a successful year and do not receive a referral for discipline: 1) Be on time to all classes (4 tardies will result in a referral) 2) Be respectful in class and if there is a concern, discuss it privately with a teacher not in front of the whole class 3) Be respectful of school property (Remember that this is a historical landmark and vandalism and graffiti carry severe punishment) 4) Be respectful of others; bullying and harassment are not tolerated
5) Follow the cell phone policy, (if brought to school, must remain inoperable until 3:45)
6) Use appropriate language in classroom, halls, lunch, and locker-room
7) Do not become involved in a fight, encourage someone else to fight , or text/facebook negative comments about others (any of these can result in a referral)
8) Do not bring non-allowed items to school
9) Take only things that belong to you. Do not touch other people’s property. If you find something that does not belong to you, bring it to the office
10) Most important, if you or anyone else you know is having a concern, let a counselor or Assistant Principal know. We keep all information confidential.
For more detailed information El Paso High School follows the EPISD student code of conduct, which each student will receive and is available on-line at episd.org (under pupil services)
Following is an explanation of some of the discipline terms and consequences. · Detention and/or Community/School Service
· In-School Suspension (ISS)
· Suspension
· Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP)
· rAYMOND Tellez School- EPISD’s off-campus Discipline Alternative Education Program.