RULES OF BEHAVIOR
A. General
1. The school expects the cooperation of students in obedience and enforcement of the rules and regulations. Protection of another student in wrong doing is unacceptable.
2. Involvement in criminal activity, immorality, pornography, homosexuality, illegal drug use, prescription drug abuse, alcohol consumption, or attending night clubs is strictly prohibited. Violations of these rules on or off campus may result in suspension or expulsion from school.
3. Parents of any student that has been expelled from school may inquire about our restoration program, providing the following are observed.
a. The request must be made in writing to the administration.
b. The request must be made within one week of the expulsion.
4. Guns, knives, explosives or weapons of any kind are strictly prohibited. Students who bring these items to school will be disciplined and items will be confiscated.
5. Fighting, lying, stealing, cheating, cursing, vulgarity, smoking, etc., are considered serious offenses and will be strictly disciplined.
6. Although popular in our current culture, tattoos and non-traditional body piercings are inappropriate and not permitted.
7. Most music in today’s society (rock, rap, country, ccm, etc.) violates Biblical principals or morality and Christian values. These types of music are not allowed on school property. Students are not to display posters, stickers, emblems, pictures, logos, etc., of these musical groups on personal or school items.
8. Playing cards and electronic devices (ipod,ipad,video games) are not to be brought to school.
9. Students should take care not to use idly any name or attribute of Christ or God. Taking God’s name in vain will result in serious disciplinary action.
10. Students should have concern about the maintenance and upkeep of their school. Any student who defaces or destroys property, even through negligence, must replace or repair the property and receive disciplinary action by the administration.
11. Students are not to chew gum on school property including after school hours.
B. Attitude
1. Students at Calvary Baptist Church School are expected to comply with the rules and not gripe or stir up discontent among fellow students.
2. Students are to always show respect to adults. A teacher, administrator, or staff member should never be called by his or her first name alone. They should be addressed with Mr., Mrs., or Miss.
3. Students are expected to answer to teachers, administrator, or staff by using yes sir, yes ma’am, no sir, or no ma’am.
4. Students are expected to always address teachers, administrators or staff with the utmost respect.
5. A student should realize that his attitude can be manifested in any number of ways: by what he says, by his tone of voice, by his facial expression, or by the way he stands, sits, or walks. “Body language” often betrays our verbal.
C. Chapel
1. All students are required to attend chapel
2. Students should always bring their Bibles (KJV) and participate in the service.
3. Talking, whispering, excessive commotion, passing or writing notes and excessive laughing are considered improper conduct and will be dealt with by the administration.
4. All students should enter and leave chapel quietly and sit in their assigned seats.
D. Classrooms/Halls
1. Students are expected to be in their seats when the bell rings.
2. Students are not to leave their desks without permission from the teacher.
3. Students are expected to come to class with the required supplies.
4. Nothing is to be thrown in the classroom.
5. Students should never sit at or touch anything on the teacher’s desk without permission.
6. Permission to talk must be received by raising the hand and being recognized by the teacher.
7. Students are to face the front of the class and sit up in their chairs and not slouch. Feet are to remain on the floor and not on the back of the desk in front of them.
8. Students are to keep their hands and feet off the walls.
9. No student may come to the school office during changes of class and be tardy to the next class without receiving permission from the teacher.
10. During the break between classes, talking in the hallways should be done in an orderly manner.
11. There must be no running or horseplay.
E. Restrooms
1. There is to be no loud talking or horseplay.
2. No one is to go to the restroom without receiving permission from the teacher first, unless it is an emergency.
3. Loitering in the restrooms is not permitted.
F. Busing/Overnight Trips
1. Students are expected to speak in a soft voice while on the bus.
2. Students may be assigned seats on the bus.
3. No object is to be thrown on the bus or out of the bus.
4. Students are not to put their hands out or lean out of the bus windows.
5. Students should not leave trash on the bus.
6. Students are to remain in their seats.
7. IPods or any electronic devices are not to be taken on school trips without special permission.
8. Students are expected to display proper manners and etiquette when eating in public places. When eating at fast food restaurants, students are expected to clean up the area which they use. Tipping is expected at restaurants with table service.
G. Technology
1. On social media websites anyone can setup a web page listing personal information about themselves. Students are increasingly finding trouble in an online environment where millions of people can find out where they go to school, learn their interest, download their pictures and instantly send them messages. In order to help our students and protect the integrity of our student body, any student who decides to operate a personal website or contribute to a blog will be held accountable for its content. If any inappropriate website/blog content is reported the website/blog must be registered with the school for monitoring. Any student with website/blog material that is deemed inappropriate will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including immediate ineligibility to attend CBCS.
1. The school expects the cooperation of students in obedience and enforcement of the rules and regulations. Protection of another student in wrong doing is unacceptable.
2. Involvement in criminal activity, immorality, pornography, homosexuality, illegal drug use, prescription drug abuse, alcohol consumption, or attending night clubs is strictly prohibited. Violations of these rules on or off campus may result in suspension or expulsion from school.
3. Parents of any student that has been expelled from school may inquire about our restoration program, providing the following are observed.
a. The request must be made in writing to the administration.
b. The request must be made within one week of the expulsion.
4. Guns, knives, explosives or weapons of any kind are strictly prohibited. Students who bring these items to school will be disciplined and items will be confiscated.
5. Fighting, lying, stealing, cheating, cursing, vulgarity, smoking, etc., are considered serious offenses and will be strictly disciplined.
6. Although popular in our current culture, tattoos and non-traditional body piercings are inappropriate and not permitted.
7. Most music in today’s society (rock, rap, country, ccm, etc.) violates Biblical principals or morality and Christian values. These types of music are not allowed on school property. Students are not to display posters, stickers, emblems, pictures, logos, etc., of these musical groups on personal or school items.
8. Playing cards and electronic devices (ipod,ipad,video games) are not to be brought to school.
9. Students should take care not to use idly any name or attribute of Christ or God. Taking God’s name in vain will result in serious disciplinary action.
10. Students should have concern about the maintenance and upkeep of their school. Any student who defaces or destroys property, even through negligence, must replace or repair the property and receive disciplinary action by the administration.
11. Students are not to chew gum on school property including after school hours.
B. Attitude
1. Students at Calvary Baptist Church School are expected to comply with the rules and not gripe or stir up discontent among fellow students.
2. Students are to always show respect to adults. A teacher, administrator, or staff member should never be called by his or her first name alone. They should be addressed with Mr., Mrs., or Miss.
3. Students are expected to answer to teachers, administrator, or staff by using yes sir, yes ma’am, no sir, or no ma’am.
4. Students are expected to always address teachers, administrators or staff with the utmost respect.
5. A student should realize that his attitude can be manifested in any number of ways: by what he says, by his tone of voice, by his facial expression, or by the way he stands, sits, or walks. “Body language” often betrays our verbal.
C. Chapel
1. All students are required to attend chapel
2. Students should always bring their Bibles (KJV) and participate in the service.
3. Talking, whispering, excessive commotion, passing or writing notes and excessive laughing are considered improper conduct and will be dealt with by the administration.
4. All students should enter and leave chapel quietly and sit in their assigned seats.
D. Classrooms/Halls
1. Students are expected to be in their seats when the bell rings.
2. Students are not to leave their desks without permission from the teacher.
3. Students are expected to come to class with the required supplies.
4. Nothing is to be thrown in the classroom.
5. Students should never sit at or touch anything on the teacher’s desk without permission.
6. Permission to talk must be received by raising the hand and being recognized by the teacher.
7. Students are to face the front of the class and sit up in their chairs and not slouch. Feet are to remain on the floor and not on the back of the desk in front of them.
8. Students are to keep their hands and feet off the walls.
9. No student may come to the school office during changes of class and be tardy to the next class without receiving permission from the teacher.
10. During the break between classes, talking in the hallways should be done in an orderly manner.
11. There must be no running or horseplay.
E. Restrooms
1. There is to be no loud talking or horseplay.
2. No one is to go to the restroom without receiving permission from the teacher first, unless it is an emergency.
3. Loitering in the restrooms is not permitted.
F. Busing/Overnight Trips
1. Students are expected to speak in a soft voice while on the bus.
2. Students may be assigned seats on the bus.
3. No object is to be thrown on the bus or out of the bus.
4. Students are not to put their hands out or lean out of the bus windows.
5. Students should not leave trash on the bus.
6. Students are to remain in their seats.
7. IPods or any electronic devices are not to be taken on school trips without special permission.
8. Students are expected to display proper manners and etiquette when eating in public places. When eating at fast food restaurants, students are expected to clean up the area which they use. Tipping is expected at restaurants with table service.
G. Technology
1. On social media websites anyone can setup a web page listing personal information about themselves. Students are increasingly finding trouble in an online environment where millions of people can find out where they go to school, learn their interest, download their pictures and instantly send them messages. In order to help our students and protect the integrity of our student body, any student who decides to operate a personal website or contribute to a blog will be held accountable for its content. If any inappropriate website/blog content is reported the website/blog must be registered with the school for monitoring. Any student with website/blog material that is deemed inappropriate will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including immediate ineligibility to attend CBCS.