Common use of Extracurricular Clause in Contracts

Extracurricular. It is our philosophy that students attend our school primarily for religious development and formation and for the academic education we offer. We recognize that one of the byproducts of a Catholic education would be to instill a positive self- concept in each child. Whereas some students may experience difficulties in the classroom; they often shine in extracurricular endeavors. We try to offer a wide range of activities for student involvement. We feel that student participation is an honor and not a right. Students should remember that involvement in extracurricular activities assumes that they can conform to teacher-made and school- directed policy. As participants in such activities, they represent the student body, the school and the community. Consistent violation of rules indicates that the student cannot exhibit the self-discipline and responsibility to be in such a position of leadership or representation and will lead to removal from extracurricular activities. Any Student Council or NJHS member who receives two behavior detentions will be removed from office. SUSPENSION FROM EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Academics Students receive three report cards annually that become part of their permanent record. At the mid- point of each marking period, a child experiencing academic difficulties will have those struggles clearly communicated to the parents via email. To ensure that our children understand that their main responsibility is to their studies first and extracurricular activity second, we adhere to these guidelines: Report Cards Since the grades on the report card are part of a child's permanent record, anyone with an achievement grade of less than D (which is the minimum grade needed for promotion or graduation) in any class will be suspended from all extracurriculars (practices and games as well) for two weeks for each grade in question. Ineligibility due to academic grades will begin on Monday immediately following the issuance of the report card. Progress will be monitored on PowerSchool. If the deficiency is not corrected at the conclusion of two weeks, the student still may not participate (play, practice, or games) for these weeks. A student with a D- or U on the report card will have a weekly update of eligibility until the deficiency is removed and may not play or practice until earning a passing grade. Behavior Our discipline policy restarts initially of each trimester. Suspension from all extracurricular activities for issuance of behavior detentions will be handled as follows under our Discipline Policy: 2nd Detention - cannot play or practice for two days * 3rd Detention - cannot play or practice for one week* 4th Detention - cannot play or practice for the remainder of the school year *Starting on date of issuance. Any child who, for reasons of health, is not present in school for the entire day may not participate in any activity that night. This includes athletic practices and games, school dances, play rehearsal, and even scouting activities. All Students: All students are expected to follow the behavioral guidelines listed throughout the handbook. Any child who leaves the school grounds without permission violates school policy and will be subject to disciplinary action. Parental support is expected. Students who do not correct inappropriate behavior will be counseled by teacher, administration and parents. If the results show no change in the behavior of the student, parents will be asked to remove their child from school. The school reserves the right to inspect all property. This includes school lockers and backpacks.

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Extracurricular. It is our philosophy that students attend our school primarily for religious development and formation and for the academic education we offer. We recognize that one of the byproducts of a Catholic education would be to instill a positive self- self-concept in each child. Whereas some students may experience difficulties in the classroom; they often shine in extracurricular endeavors. We try to offer a wide range of activities for student involvement. We feel that student participation is an honor and not a right. Students should remember that involvement in extracurricular activities assumes that they can conform to teacher-made and school- school-directed policy. As participants in such activities, they represent the student body, the school and the community. Consistent violation of rules indicates that the student cannot exhibit the self-discipline and responsibility to be in such a position of leadership or representation and will lead to removal from extracurricular activities. Any Student Council or NJHS member who receives two behavior detentions will be removed from office. SUSPENSION FROM EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Academics Students receive three report cards annually that become part of their permanent record. At the mid- mid-point of each marking period, a child experiencing academic difficulties will have those struggles clearly communicated to the parents via email. To ensure that our children understand that their main responsibility is to their studies first and extracurricular activity second, we adhere to these guidelines: Report Cards Since the grades on the report card are part of a child's permanent record, anyone with an achievement grade of less than D (which is the minimum grade needed for promotion or graduation) in any class will be suspended from all extracurriculars (practices and games as well) for two weeks for each grade in question. Ineligibility due to academic grades will begin on Monday immediately following the issuance of the report card. Progress will be monitored on PowerSchool. The affected students will also be issued an eligibility form. If the deficiency is not corrected at the conclusion of two weeks, the student still may not participate (play, practice, or games) for these weeks. A student with a D- or U on the report card will have a weekly update of eligibility until the deficiency is removed and may not play or practice until earning a passing grade. Behavior Our discipline policy restarts initially of each Report cards will be printed for grades prek-k at 2nd and 3rd trimester. Suspension from all extracurricular activities for issuance of behavior detentions Report cards will be handled as follows under our Discipline Policy: printed for 1st and 2nd Detention - cannot play or practice grade at 1st,2nd and 3rd trimester. Report cards will be printed for two days * 3rd Detention - cannot play or practice -8th grade at the end of the 3rd trimester. Grades for one week* 4th Detention - cannot play or practice 3rd-8th grade can be found on PowerSchool for the remainder of the school year *Starting on date of issuance. Any child who, for reasons of health, is not present in school for the entire day may not participate in any activity that night. This includes athletic practices 1st and games, school dances, play rehearsal, and even scouting activities. All Students: All students are expected to follow the behavioral guidelines listed throughout the handbook. Any child who leaves the school grounds without permission violates school policy and will be subject to disciplinary action. Parental support is expected. Students who do not correct inappropriate behavior will be counseled by teacher, administration and parents. If the results show no change in the behavior of the student, parents will be asked to remove their child from school. The school reserves the right to inspect all property. This includes school lockers and backpacks2nd trimester.

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Extracurricular. It is our philosophy that students attend our school primarily for religious development and formation and for the academic education we offer. We recognize that one of the byproducts of a Catholic education would be to instill a positive self- concept in each child. Whereas some students may experience difficulties in the classroom; they often shine in extracurricular endeavors. We try to offer a wide range of activities for student involvement. We feel that student participation is an honor and not a right. Students should remember that involvement in extracurricular activities assumes that they can conform to teacher-made and school- directed policy. As participants in such activities, they represent the student body, the school and the community. Consistent violation of rules indicates that the student cannot exhibit the self-discipline and responsibility to be in such a position of leadership or representation and will lead to removal from extracurricular activities. Any Student Council or NJHS member who receives two behavior detentions will be removed from office. SUSPENSION FROM EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Academics Students receive three report cards annually that become part of their permanent record. At the mid- point of each marking period, a child experiencing academic difficulties will have those struggles clearly communicated to the parents via email. To ensure that our children understand that their main responsibility is to their studies first and extracurricular activity second, we adhere to these guidelines: Report Cards Since the grades on the report card are part of a child's permanent record, anyone with an achievement grade of less than D (which is the minimum grade needed for promotion or graduation) in any class will be suspended from all extracurriculars (practices and games as well) for two weeks for each grade in question. Ineligibility due to academic grades will begin on Monday immediately following the issuance of the report card. Progress will be monitored on PowerSchool. The affected students will also be issued an eligibility form. If the deficiency is not corrected at the conclusion of two weeks, the student still may not participate (play, practice, or games) for these weeks. A student with a D- or U on the report card will have a weekly update of eligibility until the deficiency is removed and may not play or practice until earning a passing grade. Behavior Our discipline policy restarts initially of each Report cards will be printed for grades prek-k at 2nd and 3rd trimester. Suspension from all extracurricular activities for issuance of behavior detentions Report cards will be handled as follows under our Discipline Policy: printed for 1st and 2nd Detention - cannot play or practice grade at 1st,2nd and 3rd trimester. Report cards will be printed for two days * 3rd Detention - cannot play or practice -8th grade at the end of the 3rd trimester. Grades for one week* 4th Detention - cannot play or practice 3rd-8th grade can be found on PowerSchool for the remainder of the school year *Starting on date of issuance. Any child who, for reasons of health, is not present in school for the entire day may not participate in any activity that night. This includes athletic practices 1st and games, school dances, play rehearsal, and even scouting activities. All Students: All students are expected to follow the behavioral guidelines listed throughout the handbook. Any child who leaves the school grounds without permission violates school policy and will be subject to disciplinary action. Parental support is expected. Students who do not correct inappropriate behavior will be counseled by teacher, administration and parents. If the results show no change in the behavior of the student, parents will be asked to remove their child from school. The school reserves the right to inspect all property. This includes school lockers and backpacks2nd trimester.

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Samples: stcletusschool.com

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