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Columbia CentralHigh School
 
2007-2008
 
PrincipalMr. David SlusherAssistant PrincipalMr. Zach KanaanAthletic DirectorMr. Coley Johnson11775 Hewitt Rd.Brooklyn, Mich.49230
Telephone: 517-592-6634Fax: 517-592-8909www.columbiaschooldistrict.com
 
MISSION STATEMENT
The Columbia School District will provide a positive and safe learningenvironment, which will prepare ALL students to contribute and compete in aglobal society.
 
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COLUMBIA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL2007-08STUDENT HANDBOOKFOREWORD
Welcome to Columbia Central High School. May the forthcoming school year be a positive learning experience foryou and your fellow classmates.The Student Handbook is prepared as a guide so that you can readily refer to items dealing with school policies, courserequirements, athletics, club activities, and many other areas of interest. If you have any questions that are not addressedin this handbook, you are encouraged to talk to your teachers or the building principal.It is our sincere desire that the time you spend with us here will provide you with many worthwhile experiences whichwill be helpful in your pursuit of achievement, self-understanding, happiness, and a good basic education.To fulfill these broad goals, it is necessary that we provide the facilities, materials, staff and the best learningatmosphere possible. It is also necessary that students accept responsibilities, which contribute to their personal successand the success of their school as well. The success you achieve personally will depend very much on your own effortsand attitudes. Teachers cannot teach unless students are willing to learn.This handbook summarizes many of the official policies and administrative guidelines of the Board of Education andthe District. To the extent that the handbook is ambiguous or conflicts with these policies and guidelines, the policiesand guidelines shall control. This handbook is effective immediately and supersedes any prior handbook and otherwritten material on the same subjects.This handbook does not equate to an irrevocable contractual commitment to the student, but only reflects the currentstatus of the Board’s policies and the School’s rules as of June 30, 2007. If any of the policies or administrativeguidelines referenced herein are revised after June 20, 2007, the language in the most current policy or administrativeguideline prevails.Read this handbook carefully. Parents and students should be aware that there would be a great deal of emphasisplaced on discipline and student behavior. Students are expected to come to school, work hard on their studies, andbehave themselves.David E. Slusher, PrincipalZach Kanaan, Assistant Principal
 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Mission StatementGuiding BeliefsBuilding PhilosophyGeneral GoalsSchool Day Schedules
Section I. General Information
Advertising Outside Activities
 
Communication Between School and HomeEmergency Closings and DelaysGraduation Site PolicyLockersLost and FoundMeal ServiceMedia Center UseSchool Telephone UseStudent Fees, Fines, SuppliesStudent Fund –RaisingStudent InsuranceStudent Rights and ResponsibilitiesStudent SalesStudent ValuablesStudent Well-BeingInjury and IllnessUse of MedicationsControl of Casual-Contact CommunicableDisease and PestsControl of Noncasual-ContactCommunicable DiseasesIndividuals with DisabilitiesHomebound InstructionEvacuation DrillsFire, Lock Down and Tornado DrillsPreparedness for Toxic and AsbestosHazardsTechnology and NetworksUse of ElectronicsUse of School Equipment and FacilitiesVisitors
Section II. Enrolling in & Withdrawal from theSchool
Enrolling in the SchoolEmergency Medical AuthorizationImmunizationsStudent RecordsTransfer Out of the DistrictWithdrawal from School
Section III. Academics
Assignment & SchedulingCourse Offerings/Career CenterCourse/Graduation RequirementsCreditsDual EnrollmentEmployability GradeFinal ExamsGradesHonor RollHomebound InstructionHomework Independent Study ClassesOptions High SchoolOutside CreditsAdult Education ClassesCorrespondence CoursesDual EnrollmentOptions High SchoolSummer SchoolReview of Instructional MaterialsSchool Sponsored Events/Field TripsStudent Assessment
Section IV. Student Activities
EligibilityAthleticsClass FundsCounselingDance RegulationsGymnasium UseNonschool-Sponsored Clubs and ActivitiesSchool-Sponsored Clubs and ActivitiesStudent Assistance ProgramStudent Employment
Section V. Student Attendance Policy
General InformationMissing AssignmentsProceduresExceeding Eight Days of AbsencesAppeal ProcessCollege VisitationsLeaving the School During the DaySchool Sponsored AbsencesSkippingTardiness
Section VI. Student Conduct
General PhilosophyStudent Standards at Extracurricular EventsExpected Student BehaviorsUnacceptable Student Behavior:
Abuse
Aiding or Abetting Violation of School Rules
Arson
Bullying
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