Captain Shreve High School            

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General Policies

DEBT POLICY  If a student has outstanding debts, his/her report cards, diplomas, and other like documents, as well as the opportunity to participate in the graduation ceremony will be withheld.

ID CARDS  Students are required to purchase 4-year ID cards at the beginning of the freshman year and are expected to carry an ID card whenever they are on campus. Students must pay for a replacement if the card is lost. ID cards are required for checking out library materials and for admission to certain school functions.

LOCKERS  Lockers are issued by the 4th hour teachers at the beginning of the school year. The locker rental fee is $1.00. Students should safeguard the belongings kept in the locker by protecting the combination to the locker at all times.

GYM LOCKERS  Never leave valuables in the gym locker. The P.E. teacher in charge of the class will provide safe lock-up for valuables kept during class time. If you leave clothes, shoes etc. in your gym locker, make sure it is locked and cannot be opened by anyone but yourself.

PARKING  Parking stickers (permits) are required to be purchased at the beginning of the school year by students wishing to bring vehicles onto the campus. Parking on the campus is a privilege and as such can be revoked if students do not buy parking permits or park illegally.

Students are to park in either of the two large parking lots. Students should back the car into the space between the yellow stripes, and they should not park in the row nearest the school, which is reserved for teachers until 8:10 a.m.

Automobiles are to be vacated and locked immediately on arrival and may be re-entered only at time of authorized departure. Students are not to loiter in the parking lot before or after school. The area in front of the school and the area near the gym are not for student parking. The stadium parking lot will not be used for student parking during school hours without approval of the administration. If a student receives a parking violation slip, he is to report to Room 113 before school on the next day. Students are not allowed on the parking lots during the school day without authorization from the office.

CAFETERIA  Students are expected to display proper behavior while in the cafeteria. Students are to return trays when they have finished eating and are to clean up the area in which they eat. Food and drink should be consumed only in the cafeteria or in a designated outside area at lunch.

DRINK CONTAINERS  Do not bring food, chips, candy, drinks, or drink containers to school unless they are properly stored. All food, chips, candy, drinks, or drink containers improperly stored will be confiscated.

MONEY COLLECTIONS  Money collections are permitted on campus provided they are for approved school purposes. No outside solicitations will be permitted on campus.

RADIOS, TAPE PLAYERS, CAMERAS, BEEPERS, CELLULAR PHONES, LASER LIGHTS, AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES  Radios, tape players, cameras, beepers, cellular phones, laser lights, and other electronic devices are not to be brought to school, and will be confiscated.

PAY TELEPHONES  The pay phones are not to be used during class. However, they are available before school and after school until the building is secured. Only the pay phone in the gym lobby may be used during lunch. The pay phone is not to be used to check out of school! This must be done through the secretary in the office. The counselors' phones in the office are for EMERGENCY use only.

SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLICY  It shall be the policy at Captain Shreve High School that every student and employee is free of sexual harassment. A grievance procedure that provides for prompt and equitable handling of sexual harassment complaints may be initiated through Mrs. Arlene Hague, Assistant Principal.

ADMINISTERING MEDICINES TO STUDENTS  It shall be the policy of the Caddo Parish School Board that all children's medication be administered by a parent. However, under exceptional circumstances, and subject to the conditions set forth, if a child is required to take oral medication or an injection during school hours and the parent or tutor cannot come to the school to administer the medication, the principal or his designee may administer the medication in strict compliance with the following regulations:

   

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