Friday, October 27 School Dance News

Oct 26, 2023

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The school dance will be held Friday, October 27th at Jabish Brook from 7pm to 9pm.
 
The entry fee is $5 and food sales are dependent on donation.
 
Costumes and Halloween attire are encouraged, but not required. 
 
REMINDER: Face coverings MUST be removable. Weapons of any kind, including toys, are not allowed.
*All school dances will be open to students registered at Jabish Brook Middle School only.    No student will be admitted after 7:30 p.m.  At the discretion of the Administration, any student on disciplinary probation or not in attendance at school that day will not be admitted to social events. Students with chronic attendance letters may not be permitted to attend. (see page 17 of student handbook)
During School Dances students are held to the “Student Conduct Policy” as follows:

To provide a positive learning environment in keeping with our school mission statement and goals, all students are expected to behave in a way that promotes a safe and secure school climate for everyone involved in the educational process.  There are specific behaviors which will not be tolerated and which will lead to disciplinary action.  These behaviors include, but are not limited to:

  • Bullying, teasing, name calling, cultural or ethnic slurs
  • Fighting, pushing, shoving
  • Tardiness to class, skipping classes or detention, truancy
  • Vulgar or profane language, aggravated insolence, insubordination
  • Theft or destruction of property
  • Disruption of classes, disruptive behavior
  • Social Media Misuse and Electronic Device Violations
  • Inappropriate displays of affection
  • Possession of a weapon or dangerous item
  • Possession of drugs or other controlled substances
  • Possession of smoking material
  • Possession of pornographic material
  • Violations of the technology policy including social media

The school is empowered, within the constraints of the law, to administer disciplinary procedures, or punishment/consequences to assure compliance with its rules, policies and regulations. 

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