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Behavior Expectations
Behavior expectations apply to students wherever they are, on any district property and at any school-sponsored activity regardless of location, including traveling to and from school. The major objectives of these expectations are to help students develop self-discipline and to teach the following fundamental concepts of living:
· Respect for the rights, dignity and safety of all individuals within the school and community.
· Respect for law and observance of district policies, procedures and local school regulations.
· Respect for public and private property rights.
Acceptance of personal responsibility for one’s actions in the school community.