Student - Parent Handbook
Summer School
Underclassmen (grades 9-11) are required to repeat failed subjects if they
do not have sufficient credits to move to the next grade level. The
retention/promotion policy for grades 1-8 is noted earlier. Since HPBA
does not offer an official summer school program, the following remedial
options are available to correct academic deficiencies:
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Summer school at an approved school |
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Repeat the course next school year or take another
math credit |
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Tutoring by a HPBA-approved tutor |
Suspension
or Expulsion
Areas that may lead to suspensions or expulsions:
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Chapel misconduct |
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Cheating |
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Disrespect |
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Falsehood |
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Leaving without permission |
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Skipping class |
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Threats and/or violence |
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Open disobedience |
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Defiance toward others |
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Profanity, swearing, vulgarity |
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Repeated classroom offenses |
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Repeated dress code violations |
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Repeated failure to complete assignments |
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Repeated violations of other school standards |
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Constant/repeated complaining, griping, or
sullenness |
Tardiness
Tardiness to classes is disruptive to classroom procedure and must be
avoided. Students are expected to be on time to classes, chapel, and
all school functions. If a student is tardy, they must report to the
office before entering class, as a "Permit to Enter Class"
will need to be issued. Unavoidable delays such as car trouble,
accidents, etc., which render a student tardy to school will be
excused and work missed may be made up. All other tardiness, e.g.
over-sleeping, will be unexcused. A pass must be obtained from the
office whenever a student is tardy to class or school. It is the
student's responsibility to report his attendance to the homeroom
teacher. No student is to be out of class without permission. Three
unexcused tardies will be recorded as unexcused absence, and result
in a detention.
Next Telephone;
Unexcused Absences; Visitors and Visiting Classes;
Withdrawing from School
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