- Sierra Oaks K-8
- School & District Rules
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SIERRA OAKS SCHOOL BEHAVIOR CODE
STUDENT’S RIGHTS
Each student who attends Sierra Oaks School has the following basic rights upon which our behavior code is based:
- An orderly and respectful environment that is conducive to learning.
- A focused work place.
- The opportunity to be addressed courteously.
- Personal safety at all times.
RULES REGARDING STUDENT USE OF SCHOOL GROUNDS & FACILITIES
- Students may not arrive on campus more than 10 minutes before school begins.
- Students must remain in supervised areas before, during and immediately after school:
Play Areas - Students may play on the playground only when an adult is supervising during the before school recess, and recess periods during the school day. Students must stay in the areas designated for their grade levels. Students who are not bus riders must leave the school grounds immediately after dismissal and may not return until 4:00 p.m. unless they are participating in an after school program. Bus riders will be supervised in a designated area while waiting for the bus.
Courtyard - The courtyard is to remain a quiet area and may be used only with teacher permission during recesses. Running and noisy games are not permitted.
Lavatories - Loitering, congregating and game playing are not permitted in the lavatories.
Bike Racks - Students are to park and lock bikes and leave the area immediately.
Library - The library is available to students when supervised and when other classes are not scheduled. Library rules must be observed.
Office - Students may enter office: a.) When tardy, b.) When injured, 3. When given permission by teacher. (office pass)
Staff Room - The staff room is off limits to all students.
Students are not permitted in the area in front of the school or on the parking lot except when entering or leaving the school. Bicycle riders must walk bikes to sidewalk - through South gate (not through parking lot) when leaving school. Students traveling north must walk bicycles on sidewalk until they cross Mills Road at the crosswalk at the north end of the circle drive.
Students must observe the bell schedule by re-directing their activities immediately.
Recess - The recess period is provided for students to tend to special personal needs such as utilizing the restroom and getting a drink of water. It is imperative that each student understands that the bell to line up does not indicate it’s time for a drink or go to the bathroom.
STUDENT RECOGNITION
Rewards
It is the intention of the teachers and principal of Sierra Oaks School to recognize, praise and reward positive behavior. Student recognition is given for citizenship, attendance, achievement and participation.
Each teacher determines and maintains a positive recognition and behavior management system for his/her classroom with appropriate rewards.
Awards Assemblies
Students will be rewarded at school awards assemblies for academic achievements during the school year in grades 6, 7, and 8.
ATTENDANCE
Students are expected to attend school daily and arrive on time. Late arrivals must check in through the office to receive a tardy slip. Students will not be penalized for late arrival due to medical appointments, illness, or a late bus.
Students in grades 6, 7, and 8 that are tardy to class after transitioning between periods may be assigned lunch detention or Friday school.
SPECIFIC DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
- Detention
- Students will be assigned to noon detention if the teacher chooses detention as a consequence for classroom or other misbehavior. Teachers may assign noon detention for the purpose of completing assignments.
On the day of detention students must:
- Report to the person in charge of detention after lunch. A bathroom break will be allowed at the end of detention period prior to student’s return to class.
- Students may be assigned appropriate tasks during detention time. These may include assignments from teachers.
OTHER DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
Other consequences for misbehaviors may be arranged by teacher and/or parents with the approval of the principal. These may include assignments of specific tasks, i.e. picking up papers, writing letters of apology, etc.
In addition, participation in certain activities may be withheld. These may include assemblies, programs and field trips and/or other special activities. Withholding of field trips will take place only after warnings have been given and the student has continued his/her undesirable behavior.
The district policies will be followed for serious violations which may involve suspension of expulsion. (See student handbook.)
STUDENT ATTITUDES
- Students must speak and act respectfully to each person. Vulgar language and profanity will not be permitted.
- Students must show consideration for the rights, feelings and safety of others.
- Students shall not use racial, ethnic, religious, handicapped, sexual, or any slur which demeans others or causes a disruption of the educational process (Board Policy 5161.01).
STUDENT SAFETY
- Students must walk in the halls.
- Students must not engage in any activity of unnecessary roughness that could cause bodily injury. All games of this type are not permitted regardless of name.
- Fence climbing is not allowed. No student is to leave school grounds for any reason unless a parent is picking them up.
- Softball and football equipment may not be used except when directly supervised.
- School buildings may not be used for ball walls.
- Balls may not be kicked on the blacktop except in designated areas.
- Students are not permitted to fight under any circumstances. This includes “play fighting”.
- No chasing or tag games are allowed.
- Primary students may not use the intermediate playground equipment during school hours.
- Intermediate students may not use the primary playground equipment during school hours.
- No running or pushing on or around playground equipment.EQUIPMENT AND GAME RULES
Swing Rules
a. Students may not stand on the swing seats or climb on the chains or pipes.
b. Students must face toward the school and swing without twisting or weaving.
c. Each turn consists of
- 2 get-going swings
- 20 full swings (back and forth)
- 2 stopping swings
d. Students may not jump off the swing to dismount.
e. Students waiting to swing must wait to the side.
f. No one is to run or play in front or behind the swings.
General Bar Rules
a. No sitting or standing on top of bars.
b. No dismounting in an upside-down position.
c. No more students than it is safe at a time.
d. Take turns by counting slowly to fifty for a new turn.
Overhead Ladders and Ring Equipment
a. Move in a direction from north to south on the primary equipment.
b. Move in a clockwise direction to the circular ladder.
c. Only one student at a time on the “Swing Out”.
d. Move in a direction toward the school on intermediate equipment.
Tetherball
a. Server decides direction of serve or side of court.
b. Receiver takes the other side.
c. Players must stay in circle.
d. Balls may not be touched twice before crossing player line.
e. No player may touch the rope.
f. No player may touch the pole.
g. No player may step out of the circle.
h. No special rules can be called.
Four Square
a. The serve must be fair and easily played or it is played over.
b. Each player is to play for himself/herself. Teaming-up is not permitted and is a foul.
c. Interference is the only cause for a replay. The serve is taken over.
Basketball
a. All safety and fair play rules are to be followed.
b. Deliberate fouls must not occur.
c. When a player dribbles the ball and stops, the player must pass or shoot.
d. An arm’s distance must be given to the player with the ball when passing or shooting.
e. There are no jump balls and/or struggling over the ball.
Soccer
a. All safety and fair play rules are to be followed.
b. Students may only play soccer on the soccer field and with adult supervision.
SCHOOL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Students must show respect for school property and the personal property of others. Students may not deface books, desks or any other school property.
CAFETERIA
The cafeteria should be a pleasant place for all. Running, loud noises, and disorderly conduct will not be allowed.
Throwing, shooting or playing with food is not allowed.
Students are expected to be responsible for leaving their area in a clean and orderly condition.
Students will sit at tables designated for their classrooms.
Students must be quiet during announcements and dismissal.
Consequences for Poor Cafeteria Behavior
A class or individual may be detained from going to recess if their behavior does not meet acceptable standards. Individuals who consistently cause their class to lose privileges will be isolated temporarily from the class.
DRESS CODE
California Education Code and school district policy place responsibility for dress codes with the local school administrator. Over the years, in consultation with teachers and parents, rules governing dress have become fewer and fewer, until today we have just a few which we feel are very important to maintaining a healthy and stable educational attitude and climate of productiveness during school hours.
We depend heavily on parent support in the implementation of these rules and appreciate that support immensely.
All students are expected to dress appropriately for a school environment. Any clothing, hairstyles or hair color that significantly interferes with or disrupts the educational environment, unless protected under the freedom of speech laws, board policy or administrative regulation, is unacceptable. Clothing, jewelry and personal items (backpacks, gym bags, water bottles, etc...) with language or images that are vulgar, sexually suggestive, discriminatory, obscene, libelous, or that promote illegal or violent content, such as the unlawful use of promotion of a gang or clothing that contains threats, is prohibited. Clothing should fit, be neat and clean and conform to standards of safety, good taste and decency. Clothing that exposes cleavage, private parts, the midriff, undergarments or that is otherwise sexually provocative, is prohibited. Concerns or questions may be addressed to the school administration.
In all instances, we will be happy to meet with parents and discuss further our reasoning as it applies in any particular case.
San Juan Unified School District Policy Regarding the Public Use of School Grounds
For your safety and the safety of others please observe the following rules:
- No motorbikes / scooters / bicycles / motorbikes allowed
- No animals allowed
- No skating / skateboarding or rollerblading allowed
- No golfing allowed
- No glass containers or alcoholic beverages allowed
- No smoking, San Juan is a smoke and drug free environment
District Policy on Use of Students in Photos and Video
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Photos and video footage of students add significantly to the communication value of district and school publications, television productions, and websites. It is the district's desire to share the achievements and recognition earned by students with the broader community. This effort can be aided by the use of photos or video footage showing students involved in the classroom and school-related activities.
Photos & Video
Unless notified in writing of an objection by a parent, legal guardian, or student of age 18, photographs and video footage of students and/or names may be posted in district-produced materials including printed publications, television productions, and websites.
If parents do not wish photographs or videos of their students to be used in these materials, they should complete a Photo/Video Opt-Out form available at school offices or via the link below. Please be aware that opt-out requests are valid for the current school year and must be renewed at the start of the next school year.If an opt-out form is filed, district and school staff members will ALSO request news media not interview your student or film/photograph your student. While local news media typically honor such requests, the district does not have legal authority to prevent your student from talking with media or restricting who media outlets film or photograph. You are encouraged to have a discussion with your student about your wishes should members of the news media request to interview them.If photos or videos of students or staff are going to be created, maintained or displayed by a third party where the district or school will not have direct control of the materials, then a written release form is required. Contact the Community Relations Office at (916) 979-8281 to discuss options.Photos & Video - Special Education Students and Homeless Students
School and district staff will always seek parent/guardian permission before using a photo that identifies a student receiving special education or homeless services. Permission forms for these situations can also be obtained from school offices or via the link below.Please contact your school office or the Community Relations Office at (916) 979-8281 if you have any questions about this policy.