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12/31/2008
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STUDENTS ATTENDING MASHPEE SCHOOLS MUST <br /> BE MASHPEE RESIDENTS <br /> Upon registration,parents/guardians must provide required proofs of residency. <br /> CHANGE OF TELEPHONE OR RESIDENCE <br /> Parents/guardians are required to complete a personal data/emergency information form at <br /> the beginning of the school year or upon registration during the year. Please provide all <br /> the necessary information on the form. We must have your home phone number. Cell <br /> li phone numbers should be provided. Also, please note that two local emergency contacts <br /> . <br /> are required by the school so they may be reached within a reasonable amount of <br /> . time. (No off-Cape numbers, please.) In case of an emergency, we will phone home first, <br /> then work, the cell number and then the emergency contacts. If, during the school year, a <br /> M student's address or telephone number is changed, parents/guardians are required to notify <br /> the school in writing so that the student's records may be kept up-to-date and to ensure that <br /> M the school's emergency information is accurate. <br /> M <br /> DRESS AND PERSONAL APPEARANCE <br /> . <br /> The Mashpee Public Schools requires students to maintain an appearance that is conducive <br /> M to good health and appropriate conduct. We adhere to all normal safety concerns and strive <br /> to maintain an atmosphere and climate of warmth and acceptance for all. The following <br /> M guidelines are regarding appropriate attire. The Principal shall be the final judge of <br /> adherence. <br /> M • Local and state laws prohibit bare feet. Appropriate footwear should be worn at all <br /> ■ times. Flip-flops should not be worn. <br /> • Hats and jackets (any kind) are not to be worn in the building by either boys or girls. <br /> M • Wearing apparel must meet the safety requirements of the class. <br /> • Clothing with alcohol, drugs or other inappropriate language or symbols is not allowed. <br /> M • Clothing that detracts from the learning environment is not allowed. These include <br /> M see-through garments, tank tops, exposed midriffs, short shorts, extremely short skirts, <br /> muscle shirts; blouses, shirts or pants that expose underwear,halter tops, tube tops. <br /> M • Sunglasses may not be worn in the building without a doctor's note, but may be worn <br /> en route to school, for recess and upon dismissal. <br /> ■ <br /> • Student dress, including total appearance, should be within reasonable limits. <br /> M The parent(s)/guardians(s) of a student in violation of the school dress code will be called <br /> M to bring an appropriate change of clothing to school. If no one is at home, the principal or <br /> the principal's designee will find suitable clothing to wear. <br /> M <br /> M FIELD TRIPS <br /> . Field trips form an important part of the educational plans for the students at Mashpee <br /> Public Schools. Such trips are planned with the utmost care and parent/guardian help is <br /> M sought in assuring safety at all times. Teachers insist upon good conduct and do <br /> everything they can to make the journey one of many worthwhile learning experiences. <br /> M <br /> It is required that all school regulations will be adhered to on a trip and on the bus on any <br /> M school-sponsored activity. <br /> ■ 15 <br /> M <br />
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