Student Handbook
Student Behavior
Discipline Code for Student Behavior
It is the belief of Albertus Magnus H.S. that each student should be treated as a person who can reasonably be expected to be responsible for his/her own behavior. The school administration will assist each student in this program of personal responsibility with a few sensible rules of conduct, focusing on safety and respect for the rights and property of others and consistently applied in the classrooms and throughout the school. Students who cannot accept responsibility and violate school rules will be required to accept the penalties and more regulated supervision. Please refer to your student handbook for a detailed description of offenses and associated disciplinary actions.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the unauthorized use of another person's language or ideas and the representation of them as one's original work. In plain English it is theft. Any work that is plagiarized will result in a 0% grade for the term paper, assignment, test, etc. and will jeopardize a passing grade for the course.
Phone Calls
Students are NOT permitted to receive personal phone calls during the school day. This includes the use of the public phone located outside of the cafeteria. Only in cases of emergency will messages be relayed to the student. Cell phones must be turned OFF during the school day (8:13 a.m. - 2:26 p.m.) This includes lunch periods. Failure to follow this policy will result in confiscation of the cell phone. If a cell phone is confiscated, it must be picked up in the Main Office by a parent at his/her earliest convenience.
Closed Campus
The campus is defined as all the grounds and buildings of Albertus Magnus High School. Once a student enters the campus, he/she may not leave until dismissal. Students who leave the campus without permission will be subject to suspension and/or detention.
Dress Code
Uniform Dress Code
The students at Albertus Magnus High School are expected to appear neat and well groomed at all times. The judgment of the Administration is final in matters of dress and appearance at school. Students who are not in conformity with the Code of Dress and appearance will be subject to disciplinary action.
The basic attire for Male Students consists of school sweater, necktie, khaki colored dress slacks, white dress shirts with collar (long or short sleeve), socks and solid black or dark brown leather shoes. During the early Fall and late Spring, boys may wear the white or maroon collared polo shirt available through Flynn and O'Hara. The basic attire for Female Students consists of school sweater, uniform skirt, white oxford blouse (long or short sleeve) solid black or dark brown leather shoes and stockings/socks. The blouse must be white and it must be the proper size. Girls may wear the available white or maroon polo shirt during the early Fall and late Spring. During the winter months girls are required to wear solid color gray, maroon, navy blue, black or white stockings or tights. Shirts are to be tucked into slacks and skirts at all times. No colored t-shirts or shirts with logos may be worn under the dress shirt or blouse.
Extremes in style, color, or print, excessive zippers, pockets, patches, mandarin collars, thermals, footless leggings, spandex bike pants, T-shirts and shorts are not acceptable. Jeans, work pants, sweatshirt/pants, cargo pants, boots of any kind (hiking, work, etc.), flip flops, backless shoes, sandals, any type of platform shoes and sneakers of any kind and color are not part of the school's dress code. A doctor's note is required if sneakers are to be worn for an extended period of time (more than 2 days).
Boys' hair must be clean, neat and may not exceed the shirt collar in length. Males must be clean-shaven (no facial hair). Sideburns should be trimmed and not past the ear. Also, males may not wear earrings during school hours.
Students may not wear excessive jewelry and make-up, or any type of body piercing or tattoos. Hats, headbands, hoods and any other head covering are not to be worn in the school building at any time during the school day. Outer jackets are not to be worn in class. This apparel is to be in your locker during the school day.
Academics
Report Cards
Report cards are issued four times a year. The minimum passing grade in
each subject is sixty-five percent (65%). Conferences for
parents/guardians are held as scheduled on the school calendar. A
parent/guardian is encouraged to contact the teacher of a class to
discuss the student's progress.
1. Each marking period grade is determined by the subject teacher on the basis
of quizzes, homework, examinations, effort, or special assignments given during the marking
period.
2. The grade of incomplete (INC) is not given on a report
card unless a serious medical reason or extraordinary circumstances
warrant it. If the incomplete is not removed by a date determined by
the Administration the incomplete becomes an "F". All "incompletes"
must be approved by the Assistant Principal.
The lowest marking period or examination grade to be entered on the
report card for the first
three quarters is 50%. For an exception to this rule, the approval of
the Principal is required.
The lowest grade for the final marking period and for the final
examination will be determined
by the teacher.
Honor Roll
An Honor Roll is
established four times each year. At the close of the first and third
quarters, the Honor Roll is determined by a student's grades for the
quarter. At the close of the second quarter the Honor Roll is determined
by the student's semester grade point average. A failure in either the
first or second quarter, or the exam, will exclude a student from the
Honor Roll. At the close of the fourth quarter the Honor roll is
established based upon the student's final average in a course.
1. First Honors: A student must have an average of 95% with no failing grade in any subject
or exam.
2. Second Honors: A student must have an average of 90% with no failing grade in any subject or exam.
Advancement to the Next Grade - In order for
a student to advance to the next grade in Albertus Magnus High School, he/she must receive
a passing grade in every subject assigned during the school year, and he/she must have a
satisfactory record of deportment. If a student received a failing grade in one or two subjects, he/she must take
these subjects in an approved summer school. A student who fails to do so may NOT return
to Albertus Magnus. If a student receives failing grades in three or more subjects at the end of
the year, that student must transfer to another school. If a student's record of deportment
during the shcool year has not been satisfactory, that student will NOT be invited back to
Albertus Magnus High School. The lowest marking period or examination grade to be entered on the
report card for the first three quarters is 50%. The lowest grade for the final marking period
and for the final examination will be determined by the teacher.
Absences
Please call the attendance office phone number - 623-6152 -
to notify the school of your child's absence. If a student is expected to be absent for an
extended period of time due to illness, please place a call to the Guidance Department if you
would like to request homework assignments. If you need additional work please contact the
teacher directly.