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What happens if a student turns down breakfast upon arrival?

  • They must wait until lunch to eat.
  • They can come back for breakfast later.
  • They must eat breakfast in the office.
  • They will not be allowed to change their mind. (correct)
  • What type of drink is allowed to be brought to class?

  • Juice
  • Sports drink
  • Water in a clear bottle (correct)
  • Soda
  • Which of the following is NOT a requirement for student ID usage?

  • Temporary IDs may be used on Spirit Days. (correct)
  • IDs must not be defaced.
  • Students must wear their own ID.
  • IDs must be worn at all times.
  • What is the maximum height for skirts and shorts?

    <p>One ID-length above the knee</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which colors are acceptable for sweatshirts and jackets?

    <p>White, Grey, Navy Blue, Black</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What items are prohibited for students in the building?

    <p>Hoods and hats</p> Signup and view all the answers

    During which periods are middle school students not allowed to move?

    <p>2nd, 4th, 6th, &amp; 8th</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What must students do before leaving the cafeteria?

    <p>Finish all food and drinks</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should students do if they need assistance in the cafeteria?

    <p>Ask a staff member</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT allowed as students transition to and from the cafeteria?

    <p>Using cell phones</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Breakfast and Food Policies

    • Breakfast is provided upon arrival; refusal means no second chance to accept.
    • Students can bring breakfast but must eat in the cafeteria; consumption must end by 8:05 am.
    • Late arrivals must consume outside food in the office and dispose of it before entering class.
    • Only clear water bottles are permitted in class; other beverages must remain outside, including sodas and juice.
    • Lunch items must stay closed in bags until in the cafeteria, and any leftovers must be discarded after lunch.

    Dress Code Guidelines

    • IDs are required and must be visible; only original IDs for activities like Spirit Days.
    • Temporary IDs cost $1; replacements cost $5; defaced IDs are not acceptable.
    • Shirts must be tucked in, collared, and in solid white, grey, or navy blue; logos must be under the size of a quarter.
    • Sweatshirts, coats, and jackets are allowed in those solid colors; hoods are not permitted inside.
    • Pants, shorts, and skirts must be khaki; shorts and skirts should be ID-length above the knee.
    • Belts are mandatory for wearers of clothing with belt loops; jeans may be worn only under specific conditions.

    Uniform and Appearance Requirements

    • No changing into non-uniform clothing during school hours; bus riders must remain in uniform.
    • Shoes must be closed-toe; Crocs are permitted but slides and sandals are not.
    • Head apparel, including hoods, hats, and scarves, is not allowed in the building.

    Cell Phone and Electronic Device Regulations

    • Cell phones may only be used in the cafeteria; use is prohibited in hallways and classrooms during school hours.
    • Electronic devices must not be visible during transitions; students need passes for movement.
    • Communication between middle and high school students during transitions is forbidden.

    Movement Regulations

    • Strict 10-minute no movement rule during the first and last ten minutes of classes.
    • No restroom use allowed after lunch return; water bottles must be clear.
    • Once seated in the cafeteria, students must not change seats or return to the food line.

    Cafeteria Conduct Rules

    • No belongings like backpacks in the cafeteria during meals; all food must be finished before leaving.
    • Students must remain seated and can seek assistance from staff if needed.
    • Leaving the cafeteria requires a staff member's supervision.

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    Test your knowledge on the school's breakfast and dress code policies. This quiz covers essential guidelines regarding food consumption and appropriate attire for students. Be prepared to ensure you follow the rules and regulations laid out by the school.

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