Student's Code of Conduct
When choosing to attend Earhart HS you are also agreeing to comply with the Student Code of Conduct.
Earhart Students are expected to:
1. Attend school daily and be on time.
- If absent you are expected to bring an absence excuse and if absent more than 3 days without an excuse a parent meeting will be held.
- Those who arrive late will be serving detention.
2. Be active participants in all learning activities and earn a passing a grade of a "C" or higher in all grading periods.
3. Be respectful of other students, staff, teachers, and our school.
4. Develop long term plans that include college and career goals.
Behavior Codes:
1. Cell phones, headphones and other electronic devices may not be used during class time. When asked place them away and teachers reserve the right to refer you to the principal if you do not comply.
2. Behave in a appropriate manner that shows respect for self and others. Do not use inappropriate language towards anyone, especially to be disrespectful and put someone down.
3. Do not bring any items that are not permitted (i.e. lighters, vape pens/cartridges, knives, alcohol etc...). Random searches will be conducted by the principal.
4. Keep our campus clean by disposing of trash properly and utilizing the correct recycling cans to dispose of recyclable materials.
5. With the exception of bottled water, absolutely no food, candy or drink will be allowed to be consumed in the classrooms (with the exception of lunch time or if the weather is not permissible).
6. Earhart is a closed campus and all students will not be allowed to depart during school hours or receive any deliveries.
Dress Code:
1. Wear appropriate clothing / business casual. Your clothing cannot be vulgar, displays profanity, promotes violence, alcohol, drugs, tobacco, or sexual content may not be worn.
- Wear appropriate shoes (No house slippers).
Consequences for non-Earhart behavior:
1. Dress code violators will be required to change clothes and possibly serve detention.
2. Cell phones and any other prohibited items may be confiscated if used in an unauthorized manner.
3. Suspension will result from habitual misbehavior as determined by an administrator or designee.
4. Suspension, citations, arrest and/or expulsion will result from threats, fighting, and possession of alcohol/illegal drugs, gambling, truancy, gang activity, smoking, vandalism, theft or possession of a weapon.