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GHS RULES & RESPONSIBLITIES Handbook

GHS RULES & RESPONSIBLITIES Handbook. HPE 10. The GHS resource officer is: . Officer Arlene Officer Friendly Officer Arsenault Officer Wengell. What book were you given in Homeroom on the first day of school? . Geometry Textbook World History Textbook GHS Handbook “The Odyssey”.

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GHS RULES & RESPONSIBLITIES Handbook

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  1. GHS RULES & RESPONSIBLITIESHandbook HPE 10

  2. The GHS resource officer is: • Officer Arlene • Officer Friendly • Officer Arsenault • Officer Wengell

  3. What book were you given in Homeroom on the first day of school? • Geometry Textbook • World History Textbook • GHS Handbook • “The Odyssey”

  4. A student that wears clothing that displays words, pictures, graphics that are related to alcohol, drugs, & tobacco products will : • Have to change or cover clothing • Receive a Saturday detention 3. Receive 3 Saturday detentions 4. Receive a 3 day suspension

  5. At GHS, which of the following programs & activities help to maintain a consistent “no use” of drugs message? • Peer educators • Red Ribbon Week • Senior Ball Breakfast • Coffee House Project • Safe Rides • Youth & Family Services • All of the above

  6. If a student is suspected of ingesting alcohol, an administrator will first: • Call the police • Call the parent/ guardian and request they come to school • Use a blood alcohol content test • Refer the student to Youth & Family services.

  7. If a student comes to school with alcohol in their backpack, they will receive a mandatory participation in an alcohol awareness group and…… • 1-3 day suspension • 3-5 day suspension • 5-10 day suspension

  8. If a student is suspended from school he or she may not participate in any athletic events. • TRUE • FALSE • UNSURE

  9. If a student has tea in a baggie, this can sometimes look like “marijuana” and is considered a “look alike” drug. What are the consequences? • 10 days suspension & recommendation for 90 day expulsion • 10 days suspension & recommendation for 60 day expulsion • 10 days suspension

  10. If a student is arrested at a party for underage drinking, are there consequences at GHS? • Yes there are • No there aren’t • I’m unsure

  11. Smoking cigarettes or using snus on school grounds is not permitted, and can land you a ____________ if it is your first offense: • 3 days suspension • 5 days suspension • Verbal warning • Saturday detention

  12. An administrator is on duty and see’s a student collect money from another student and pass off a bag of marijuana. This means that he was in possession of drugs with intent to sell. What are the consequences? • 10 day suspension only • 10 days suspension & recommendation for 180 day expulsion • 5 days suspension & recommendation for 90 day expulsion • 180 day expulsion

  13. Suspensions & expulsions MUST be reported on: • High School Transcripts • College Applications • Scholarship Applications (sports, music, theater, etc.) • All of the above

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