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Right to Know Letters
Our district receives federal funds, and schools are required to provide families notice if their child has been taught for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher who has not met Pennsylvania certification and licensure requirements. These letters show the professional qualifications of the teachers who are serving under emergency teaching certifications and seeking to finalize Pennsylvania certifications. If you have any questions about certifications for any teacher, please contact Mr. Mark Condo, Director of Human Resources.
Cell Phone Policy:
Cell phones and other electronic devices must be turned off and put away (backpack, lockers) when students are in school.. Failure to follow cell phone policy will result in the following consequences;
First Offense |
Reteaching of device expectations. The phone/device will be turned over to the teacher and will be given back at the end of the block. Teacher contacts the parents/guardians. |
Second Offense |
One detention assigned, the phone/device will be turned over to the teacher and will be given back at the end of the day (phone/device will be in the main office). Teacher contacts the parents/guardians. |
Third Offense |
Reteaching of device expectations. Two detentions are assigned, parent/guardian must pick up the phone/device from the main office. An administrator or facilitator contacts the parents/guardians. |
Fourth Offense |
Reteaching of device expectations. One day of in-school suspension assigned, the parent/guardian must pick up the phone/device from the main office, loss of phone/device privileges. An administrator or facilitator contacts the parents/guardians. |
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If a student loses cell phone privilege but needs to bring their phone for after-school activities, the phone must be checked in at the office daily.
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Ear pods/headphones of any type are not permitted in hallways or instructional spaces. Plug-in headphones may ONLY be used in the classroom with the explicit permission of the instructor.