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Welcome to Gibson Leadership Academy Welcome to Gibson Leadership Academy, where we strive for academic excellence and character development. We are committed to creating a safe and supportive environment for all students. by George Wells [Gibson MS] Student Success Orientation...

Welcome to Gibson Leadership Academy Welcome to Gibson Leadership Academy, where we strive for academic excellence and character development. We are committed to creating a safe and supportive environment for all students. by George Wells [Gibson MS] Student Success Orientation 1 2 3 Purpose Focus Enforcement Orientation helps students The orientation covers behavior Violations can result in understand school expectations guidelines, school policies, and disciplinary action, including and minimizes consequences for violations. involvement of law enforcement. misunderstandings. Immediate Action Behaviors 1 Smoking 2 Theft and Burglary Smoking on or around school grounds is Theft or burglary of school property or personal prohibited, including tobacco, vapor cigarettes, and belongings is a serious offense. e-cigarettes. 3 Defacement 4 Throwing Items Defacing school property, including walls, furniture, Throwing any objects, including food, at others is and equipment, is not tolerated. dangerous and disrespectful. More Immediate Action Behaviors 1 Disorderly Conduct 2 Fighting Inappropriate language, obscene words or symbols, Physical altercations or threats of bodily harm are and disruptive behavior are unacceptable. strictly prohibited and will result in immediate action. 3 Insubordination 4 Gang Activity Refusal to comply with instructions from school Wearing gang-related clothing, displaying gang staff or to cooperate with school personnel is a signals, or being involved with gang activity is serious offense. strictly prohibited. Closed Campus Policy Closed Campus Lunch Student Release Gibson Leadership Academy Students are not allowed to Parents or guardians must report operates on a closed campus leave campus for lunch. Lunch is to the front office and present policy. Students are not provided at school. identification to release a permitted to leave campus student from school. during the school day. Cell Phone and Earbud Policy 1 2 3 4 Cell Phone Lockers No Phone Use Confiscation Disciplinary Action Cell phones must be Parents are advised not Violation of the policy Multiple infractions can placed in assigned to call or text students results in cell phone lead to disciplinary lockers at the beginning during the school day. confiscation. Parents action. of each day and remain must pick up confiscated there until dismissal. phones. Nuisance Items Prohibited Items Consequences MP3 Players, PSP players, cameras, radios, electronic Confiscation and disciplinary action games Laser pens, water guns, roller-blades, skateboards, Confiscation and disciplinary action water balloons Rubber bands, stuffed animals, trading cards Confiscation and disciplinary action Lockers Locker Policy Locker Guidelines Locker Combinations School lockers remain school Students are not allowed to share Keep locker combinations private property and are subject to lockers. Report any malfunctions to and never share them with others. inspection for health, safety, and Dr. Petrov's office. Secure lockers Locker combinations are security reasons. properly. confidential.

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