Student Handbook
- Overview
- Academics
- Academic Integrity
- Accommodations for Students With Disabilities
- Assembly Policy
- Attendance
- Behavioral Expectations
- Building Evacuation / Fire Drills
- Citizenship Grade
- Compulsory Education Requirement
- Dances
- DSD Non-Discrimination
- Dress Code
- Drugs / Controlled Substances
- Extra-Curricular Activities
- Fines and Fees
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
- Graduation Requirements
- Locker Information
- Parental Rights in Public Education
- Parking
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment
- Released Time / Home Release / Off-Campus Programs
- Religious Expression in Public School
- Search and Seizure
- Social Media Policy
- Student Directory Information
- Student Athlete Eligibility Information
- Student ID Badges
- Technology
- Truancy
- Visitors
- Weapons and Explosives - Automatic 1-Year Expulsion
Overview
Welcome to Bountiful High School….. “Home of the Redhawks”
EXPECTATIONS, POLICIES AND CODE OF CONDUCT
A student at Bountiful High School is asked to:
- Accept responsibility for their education, decisions, words, and actions.
- Act in a way that best represents their school, parents, community, and self to promote a safe, healthy environment in which to learn.
- Be involved in school activities.
- Respect their fellow students and support their activities with enthusiasm and good sportsmanship.
- Always put Learning First!
Academics
Grades are awarded on a quarterly basis, earning .25 credits toward graduation. Although grades are issued on a quarterly basis, course curriculum should be planned on a semester basis. Students will not be allowed to transfer classes at the quarter without consultation with the teacher, counselor and/or administration.
High academic success requires regular attendance. It is recommended that teachers hold students accountable for absenteeism by utilizing a class policy that only allows make-up for excused or verified absences. Teachers do not have to allow a student to make up work missed due to an unexcused absence. Illness, family emergencies, and extenuating circumstances are considered acceptable reasons for missing school and teachers should allow a student to make-up worked missed due to these reasons. All schoolwork will also be allowed to be made up due to school excused absences. The teacher will notify a parent/legal guardian by phone call, in person, by mail, by email or by midterm notification before giving an F Grade. Students may not be allowed to make up work due to truancy.
Advanced Academic Opportunities
Graduation with Citizenship Honors (Purple Cord)
Students who complete grade 9-12 without receiving any unsatisfactory citizenship marks (U's) are eligible to graduate with Citizenship Honors.
Graduation with Academic Honors (Silver Cord): Meet graduation requirements and have a cumulative GPA of 3.5-3.799
Graduation with High Academic Honors (Gold Cord): Meet graduation requirements and have a cumulative GPA of 3.8-4.0
International Baccalaureate Diploma (Blue Cord)
Utah Scholar (Medallion)
StepUp Utah Scholars Recognition: This recognition is open to any student that meets the requirements of having at least a 3.0 GPA and have completed at least 20 Next Steps off of the Grade-by-Grade checklists. For more information about the requirements go to StepUp Utah Scholars information. Senior deadline is March 1, 2019.
Scholar of Distinction (Medallion): Take 4 or more AP tests from 9th-12th grade
Sterling Scholar: The purpose of the Sterling Scholars Awards is to publicly recognize and encourage the pursuit of excellence in scholarship, leadership and service. The competition is open to seniors in good standing. A student may be nominated in only one of the 13 categories, but may apply for more than one. Students need to begin planning their educational programs early in order to be competitive. For more information talk to Mrs. Bradfield in Room 300 or visit her webpage http://sites.google.com/site/mrsbradfieldswebsite/
National Honor Society (Medallion): Objectives of the National Honor Society are to create enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate a desire to render service, promote worthy leadership, and encourage the development of ethical character in students. To be eligible for membership in the BHS National Honor Society, the candidates must meet the following qualifications:
* Member of the junior or senior class. Sophomores are eligible at the beginning of second semester
* Have a cumulative GPA of 3.8
* Applications are available to all juniors and seniors who meet the scholarship requirements
* Candidates shall then be evaluated on the basis of service, leadership, and character.
For more information talk to Mrs. Volk.
Academic Integrity
All students at Bountiful High School will perform in a highly ethical and honest manner in all areas of their involvement at school. Students are expected to do their own work to the best of their ability. Some examples of unethical or dishonest behavior would include, but are not limited to, plagiarism, copying other students’ assignments, allowing others to copy their assignments, copying and pasting items into an assignment, using any electronic device to get unauthorized answers, or doing anything that would be considered dishonest in their work and dealings with teachers and classmates. Teachers and administrators will deal with students who violate this standard in a fair and appropriate manner. Consequences may include, but are not limited to, calling home to inform parents, getting a zero on the assignment or assessment, receiving a U for the term from the teacher, receiving an administrative U, and/or getting suspended. The faculty and staff of Bountiful High School are united in the belief that all students should practice ethical and honest behavior.
PLAGIARISM occurs when a writer deliberately uses someone else’s language, ideas, or other (not common knowledge*) material without acknowledging its source. Plagiarism may also include unintentional or close paraphrase. Plagiarism may take many forms including the following:
• Copying word for word from any outside source (print, video, online) without proper acknowledgement. This applies to the use of an entire paper, to use of entire sections and paragraphs, and to the use of a few distinct words and phrases.
• Paraphrasing ideas from an outside source without proper acknowledgement.
• Using any other organization or person to prepare work which one then submits as his/her own, including submitting in whole or in part a paper written by another student.
• Citing a source that does not exist.
• Attributing to a source ideas and information that are not included in the source.
• Citing a source in a bibliography when the source was neither consulted nor cited in the body of the paper.
• Intentionally distorting the meaning or applicability of data.
• Inventing data or statistical results to support conclusions.
*Common-knowledge: A piece of information may be regarded as common-knowledge if the information is found undocumented in at least 5 credible sources.
CHEATING is any deceitful and dishonest act associated with academic performance. Examples include but are not limited to:
• Copying from another’s test or assignment.
• Allowing someone to copy from your test or assignment.
• Using materials during a test or on an assignment not authorized by the instructor.
• Collaborating with a group or an individual during a test or on an assignment without the instructor’s permission.
• Continuing to work on a test after the allocated time has ended.
• Altering a graded assignment or test after it has been returned and then submitting for re-grading.
• Submitting identical or similar papers for credit in more than one course without prior permission from the course instructors.
• Knowingly obtaining, using, buying, selling, reproducing, circulating or soliciting in whole or part the contents of any test without prior authorization of the instructor.
• Bribing another student to obtain a test. Soliciting or receiving unauthorized information about a test.
• Retaining, possessing, using or circulating previously given test materials where those materials clearly indicate they are to be returned to the instructor at the conclusion of the examination.
• Providing false information in connection with any inquiry regarding academic honesty and integrity.
• Falsifying records or official documents such as: academic records, report cards, letters of permission, ID cards, absence excuses, parent notes, etc.
Accommodations for Students With Disabilities
In compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (504) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Davis School District and Bountiful High School will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Students, parents, or employees needing accommodations should contact their school ADA/504 Coordinator Holly Hoyt (801.402.3915), their principal or supervisor or you may contact the District ADA Coordinator, Steve Baker (402-5315), for parent or employee accommodations; or 504 Coordinator, Midori Clough (402-5180) for student accommodations. (TDD hearing impaired ((801) 402-5358)
Assembly Policy
All students are expected to attend the assemblies at Bountiful High School. Students who attempt to leave campus without properly checking out through the Attendance Office will be considered truant. Students are expected to go directly to the assembly and to return to class immediately at the conclusion of the assembly.
Attendance
Bountiful High School, Davis School District and Utah State Law requires that students attend regularly and that parents bear considerable responsibility in helping to ensure that students are in school when they are required to be there. The guidelines for student attendance at Bountiful High School are as follows:
1. Students must have their badges visible during the entire school day.
2. All absences must be verified within two days upon the student’s return to school. For example, a student who is absent all or part of an “A” day must have a parent/guardian verify the absence before the end of business hours the following “A” day.
3. Students/parents are responsible for ensuring that all absences are verified through the Attendance Office. This may be accomplished in one of four ways: (1) by bringing a note from home signed by a parent or guardian; (2) by having a parent or guardian call the Attendance Secretary (801-402-3906) from 7:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday; (3) by having a parent or guardian come to the Attendance Office in person; or (4) by emailing the Attendance Secretary at pedwards@dsdmail.net.
4. Absences that may be verified by a parent include: family emergency, illness, medical appointment or a funeral. In all four cases, the following information must be provided to the attendance secretary: the exact dates and periods the student was absent, the reason for the absence, and a phone number where the parent or guardian can be reached should a question arise or further verification be needed.
5. School-excused absences are considered part of the educational process. All school-excused absences must be authorized in advance. Students will be allowed to make up missed work for parent verified absences, and school excused absences, without losing points, if the work is made up in a reasonable amount of time. Each teacher will determine what that time is for his or her class, as explained in their disclosure. Teachers do not have to let a student make-up work or a test if the student has been truant from their class. The teacher may also choose to not allow make-up work for an absence that is not verified by a parent or legal guardian.
6. Students are considered absent if they are late to class by more than twenty minutes or are not making an honest effort to get to class on time.
7. Students who are more than 20 minutes late for any class need to report to the attendance office to get an admit to class. The attendance secretary will indicate on the teachers rolls in the computer whether the late was an excused late/absence or if it was not excused. Teachers will mark students late unless students have a “Do Not Mark Tardy” slip from the office; this will appear as an “EL” on the attendance screen.
8. Students who leave school any time during the school day are required to check out through the Attendance Office. This may be done with parent or guardian permission only. Students who leave school or class without permission may be considered truant.
Students do not need to check out for: off-campus lunch, home release, magnet classes, released time, or internships.
9. If a student has been marked absent incorrectly, they need to check with the attendance office to determine the class period it was in, and then talk to the teacher who marked them absent to correct the absence.
10. A student with excessive absences in a class during a term may be given a “U” for a citizenship grade. The definition of excessive absences at Bountiful High School is three or more unexcused absences and/or six or more excused absences. School excused absences will not count towards a “U”. If there are extenuating circumstances that cause a student to be absent more than six times during a term, then those will be handled on an individual basis between the teacher, student and an administrator if necessary.
11. A student with four or more tardies in a class in any term may result in the student receiving a “U”.
Parents or guardians will be notified of student’s absences by:
1. A recorded phone message from the school and /or email.
2. An attendance report at mid-term and on report cards.
3. Parents may call the Attendance Office during regular business hours at 801-402-3906.
4. Parents may access student attendance information on the internet through the Davis District Home Page and the Student Information Connection. Go to https://www.davis.k12.ut.us/. School, Bountiful High School.
Behavioral Expectations
Bullying/Cyber-Bullying/Harassment/Hazing
Students may be suspended, transferred to an alternative placement, expelled, referred for police investigation, and/or prosecuted for engaging in any written, physical, or verbal aggression, intimidation, discrimination, or abusive conduct of any school employee or student at school or a school-related activity regardless of location or circumstance, including but not limited to bullying, cyber-bullying, hazing, or retaliation.
District policy may be found at 5S-100 Conduct and Discipline. Bountiful High School’s policy may be found at www.davis.k12.ut.us/704 or a copy may be obtained in the school office.
Fighting
Students fighting or threatening to fight, on school grounds, traveling to and from school, or at any school sponsored activity may be suspended for two to ten school days. In order to be reinstated in school, a parent conference is required. Repeat offenders may be expelled or excluded from school.
Cell Phones and Electronics
Appropriate use of cell phones and other electronic devices is expected at all times. Use of these devices will be based on individual teacher discretion. Students not following cell phone/ electronic device policies, may be referred to the administration.
Classroom Behavior
Bountiful High School has high expectations in the classroom and your attitude and behavior should contribute to an environment of learning. Specifically, we expect that you will:
1. Arrive to class on time.
2. Be prepared for class, with all materials necessary, each day.
3. Show respect and consideration for others in the learning environment.
4. Demonstrate care and consideration for school property and the property of others.
You are expected to observe the rules and procedures that have been established by each teacher for their classroom and respond promptly to the direction of your teacher or be subject to due process.
Cafeteria/Commons Use
Provided students maintain appropriate behavior and respect of the school building and common areas, students will not be restricted to eat in certain areas. Misbehavior such as throwing food, crowding in lines, leaving trays, not picking up their trash, or other inappropriate behavior will result in disciplinary action.
Profanity
Profanity is inappropriate and will not be tolerated at Bountiful High School. (Refer to disruption of school operations)
Public Displays of Affection
Displays of affection, other than hand-holding will not be allowed in any part of the building at any time. A warning will be given and/or parents will be contacted if the offense happens during the school day. Students will be asked to leave the building if it occurs outside the school day.
Authority to Suspend or Expel
The school administrator has the authority to suspend a student for up to ten school days per incident. If the school administrator desires or contemplates suspending for longer than ten school days or expelling a student, the school administrator shall make a referral to the District’s Case Management Team.
Students may be suspended, transferred to an alternative placement, expelled, referred for police investigation, and/or prosecuted for any conduct that creates an unreasonable and substantial disruption or risk of disruption of a class, activity, program, or other function of the school, including but not limited to: frequent, flagrant, or willful disobedience; defiance of school authority; criminal activity; fighting; noncompliance with school dress code; possession of contraband (i.e., drug paraphernalia, pornography, mace, pepper spray, laser pen, chains, needles, razor blades, bats and clubs); or the use of foul, profane, vulgar, harassing or abusive language; threatening or causing harm to the school, school property, or persons associated with the school, or property associated with that person, regardless of where the conduct occurs; committing any criminal act, including but not limited to: assault, harassment, hazing, rape, trespass, arson, theft, vandalism, possession or use of pornographic materials on school property; engaging in any gang activity, including but not limited to: flashing gang signs, displaying or spraying gang graffiti, wearing or displaying gang related clothing or apparel, or soliciting others for membership in a gang.
Due Process
When a student is suspected of violating Bountiful High School or District policy, the school administrator must meet with and inform him/her of the allegations and provide the student the opportunity to give his/her version of the incident. If the school administrator determines sufficient evidence exists to impose discipline, the school administrator shall notify the parent or guardian that: 1) the student has been suspended; 2) the grounds for the suspension; 3) the period of time for which the student is suspended; and 4) the time and place for the parent or guardian to meet a designated school official to review the suspension.
Building Evacuation / Fire Drills
Schools are required by law to conduct regular fire drills and other drills such as a lockdown, lockout or earthquake drill. An exit procedure for such drills exists and instructions are posted in each classroom regarding the route and procedure to safely exit the building. Evacuation must take place quickly and as orderly as possible. Students are to remain at least 100 feet outside all buildings until instructed by a school authority to return to class.
False alarms have serious legal consequences which may include suspension, expulsion, fines, legal prosecution, and payment for the cost of fire equipment sent to the school, and/or any damages that are incurred.
Citizenship Grade
Citizenship grades will be determined each term by the teacher. Such factors as school and class behavior, attendance, and punctuality are used to determine a student’s citizenship grade. Expectations set forth in a teacher’s course disclosure will be used to determine grades and credit. It is the responsibility of the student to adhere to the citizenship policy and to teacher expectations. A “U” grade remains on the permanent record, but credit can be restored through proper citizenship make-up.
Tardy Policy
Being late to class is not only discourteous but can be disruptive and detrimental to the learning process. Each teacher will disclose their tardy policy for their classes. Four tardies is considered excessive and a “U” may be given, if not made up before the end of the grading period. Students are responsible to arrange Tardy Make Ups with the individual teacher.
Citizenship make-up credit is available by doing one of the following for each U:
• Contacting the teacher giving the U prior to the end of the term.
• Contacting the Citizenship secretary to make arrangements for completing 2 hours of approved service along with paying $5 once the 2 hours of service has been completed.
Graduation requirements in the Davis School District include satisfactory citizenship and adherence to the rules and policies of Bountiful High School. Failure to earn the required 35 citizenship credits will result in withholding the graduation diploma and participation in the commencement exercise. For graduation, a student is required to earn citizenship credit in grades 9 through 12; .25 units of citizenship credit in each class for each term can be earned, for a total of 35 Citizenship Credits.
Administrative U
One citizenship credit is given per year (.25 per term) to cover the school period before, during, and after school, and at all school sponsored activities. This credit may be withheld by the administration for unsatisfactory citizenship behavior; some examples of this behavior are as follows: fighting, hazing, theft, possession of controlled substances, truancy, excessive tardies, and failure to meet release time and other off campus commitments, etc.
Citizenship Requirements for Graduation
Davis School District requires each student to have 35 credits in Citizenship. All unsatisfactory grades in citizenship must be made up in order to graduate as well as participate in extra-curricular activities
Compulsory Education Requirement
A parent or legal guardian having custody over a school-age minor is required under State law to enroll and send a school-age minor to a public or established private school during the school year in the district in which the minor resides. The process of education requires continuity of instruction, class participation and study. Frequent absences from classes disrupt the instructional process. Parents/guardians are encouraged to work with the school in promoting regular attendance of all students.
Dances
BEHAVIOR AT DANCES
School Dress and behavior codes apply to all dances. Anyone who violates the following outlined regulations will not be allowed into the dance and/or will be removed from the dance. Once inside the dance, if students alter their attire and/or behavior so as to violate the regulations, they will be escorted out of the dance and not be allowed to return. Students in violation of these regulations may not be allowed to attend any other dances at Bountiful High School, and further disciplinary measures may apply. Students coming from other schools must comply with these regulations. Visitors must be in grades 10-12, present a picture ID, and be accompanied by a BHS student. Ticket purchases will not be refunded. Some dances may require additional dress standards and must be complied with in order to attend. “Slam-dancing”, “Moshing”, suggestive dancing, crowd-surfing, removing shirts, or any other unacceptable student behavior will not be tolerated, and the student may be asked to leave without refund; this will be determined by the administration.
DRESS STANDARDS FOR DANCES
Dress that may be construed as inappropriate under this policy includes, but is not limited to:
1. Revealing clothing; too tight, too short, too low cut in front (revealing cleavage) or back (no lower than shoulder blades), no EXTREME bare midriffs, sheer fabric where underwear, cleavage, midriff, or back is revealed, other display of undergarments.
2. No short skirts shorter than mid-thigh (including slits).
3. Clothing that is extreme or slovenly (oversized, baggy, or torn jeans), or for protest, defiance, dissent, or displays obscene, illegal substances, or suggestive words or pictures is not permitted.
4. Shoes must be worn at all times.
Decisions made by an administrator, resource officer, dance advisor, and/or adult chaperone must be adhered to, or a student may be removed from the dance.
DSD Non-Discrimination
Davis School District and Bountiful High School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status in its programs and activities, and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.
Inquiries or complaints regarding the non-discrimination policies may be directed to an individual’s principal or supervisor and/or the District Compliance Officer: Steven Baker, Associate Director Human Resources.
Steven Baker, Associate Director Human Resources
ADA (Employment Issues) Coordinator
Davis School District
45 East State Street
P.O. Box 588
Farmington, Utah 84025
(801) 402-5315
Midori Clough, District 504 Coordinator
504 (Student Issues) Coordinator
Davis School District
P.O. Box 588
70 East 100 North
Farmington, Utah 84025
(801) 402-5180
Bernardo Villar, Director of Equity
Title IX Compliance Coordinator
Race, Color, National Origin, Religion, or Gender in other than Athletic Programs
Davis School District
P.O. Box 588
70 East 100 North
Farmington, Utah 84025
(801) 402-5319
Tim Best, Healthy Lifestyles Coordinator
Title IX Compliance Coordinator
Gender Based Discrimination in Athletic Programing
Davis School District
P.O. Box 588
20 North Main Street
Farmington, Utah 84025
(801) 402-7850
Scott Zigich, Director of Risk Management
Physical Facilities Compliance Coordinator
P.O. Box 588
20 North Main Street
Farmington, Utah 84025
(801) 402-5307
TDD (hearing impaired): (801) 492-5358
Dress Code
School dress standards should be followed whenever attending any school activity. Anything that is disruptive to the normal operation of school or any dress or grooming that may considered extreme is not permitted. These dress standards also apply at all school sponsored activities. Students that repeatedly violate the dress code may be suspended and/or given an administrative U.
Dress Standards
1. Students must be fully clothed.
2. Extreme dress or style which causes a distraction to the learning environment is not allowed.
3. Students must wear shoes.
4. Clothing that exposes BARE MIDRIFFS, BUTTOCKS, OR UNDERGARMENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED. The sleeves of tank tops, shirts, and blouses must be at least 3”. Spaghetti straps are not permitted. Clothing that is low cut and overly revealing is not allowed. Pants, shorts and skirts must be worn at the waist. The length of a skirt, dress or shorts must be of a decent length; this will be determined by the administration.
5. Clothing containing obscene or suggestive words or pictures, including references to sex, tobacco, drugs, or alcohol may not be worn at school.
6. Sagging or slovenly appearance of clothing is not allowed.
7. Clothing attachments which could be considered dangerous or could be used as a weapon, i.e. spikes chains, wristbands, etc. will not be allowed.
8. Exaggerated cosmetics and body paint is prohibited.
9. Hair, including facial hair shall be kept neat and clean. Hair that is considered an extreme distraction to the academic learning environment is not allowed; this will be determined by the administration.
10. Students may wear pierced earrings. However, any other type of body or facial piercing which is an extreme distraction to the learning environment is prohibited; this will be determined by the administration.
11. The administration reserves the right to send a student home to change, or confiscate the item, if they deem that the student’s attire is inappropriate or repeatedly non-compliant.
12. ID badges must be worn on a lanyard around the neck or pinned to the upper chest area at all times during the school day unless otherwise directed by their teacher(s).
Drugs / Controlled Substances
Any student, who possesses, controls, uses, distributes, sells, or arranges the sale of an illegal drug or controlled substance (which includes alcohol, tobacco in any form, and electronic cigarettes), an imitation controlled substance, or drug paraphernalia in a school building, in a school vehicle, on District property, or in conjunction with any school activity, may be suspended, transferred to an alternative placement, tested for drugs, expelled, referred for police investigation, and/or prosecuted.
Extra-Curricular Activities
Participation in interscholastic athletics, cheerleading, student government, student clubs, graduation ceremonies, and other extracurricular activities is not a constitutionally protected civil right. Therefore, students who are suspended, transferred to an alternative placement, or expelled, may lose the privilege of participation in all extracurricular activities during the period of discipline and will not be afforded due process procedures to challenge the denial of participation.
Fines and Fees
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
Student Education Records
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a Federal law designed to protect the privacy of a student’s education records. FERPA gives parents certain rights with respect to their children’s education records. These rights are:
· Inspect and review all of their student’s education records maintained by the school within 45 days of a request for access.
· Request that a school correct records believed to be inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of the student’s privacy rights under FERPA. Parents who wish to ask the school to amend a record should submit their request in writing to the principal or appropriate school official. They should clearly identify the part of the record they want changed and specify why it should be changed. If the school decides not to amend the record as requested by the parent, the school will notify the parent or eligible student of the decision and advise them of their right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment.
· Provide consent before the school discloses personally identifiable information (PPI) from a student’s record, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. Such exceptions include, but are not limited to:
a. school officials with legitimate educational interests;
b. other schools to which a student is transferring;
c. individuals who have obtained court orders or subpoenas;
d. persons who need to know in cases of health and safety emergencies;
e. juvenile justice system;
f. a State agency or organization that is legally responsible for the care and protection of the student;
g. specified officials for audit or evaluation purposes; or
h. organizations conducting studies for or on behalf of the District.
A school official is a person employed by the District as an administrator, supervisor, instructor, or support staff member (including health or medical staff and law enforcement unit personnel); a person serving as a volunteer; a person serving on the District School Board; a person or company with whom the District has contracted to perform a special task (such as an attorney, auditor, medical consultant, or therapist), or to whom the District has outsourced institutional services or functions. A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility.
Graduation Requirements
The Davis School Board of Education has set this requirement for the four-period rotating block to 27 units of credit. These requirements are as follows:
English - 4 credits
Math (recommended each year) - 3 credits
Science - 3 credits
Social Studies - 2.5 credits
U.S. Government and Citizenship (Civics) - .5 credits
CTE - 1 credit
Fine Arts - 1.5 credits
Health - .5 credit
Fit for Life - .5 credit
Physical Education - 1 credit
Digital Studies - .5 credit
Financial Literacy - .5 credit
Electives - 8.5 credits
Total Credits Required: 27 credits
In order to “walk” at the graduation ceremony a student must be enrolled in at least 4 classes during the last semester of their senior year and need to clear all “U’s” and pay all fines and fees. To participate in the graduation ceremony is a privilege not a right. If you do not have 35 citizenship credits you will not receive a Bountiful High School Diploma. If at the beginning of the next school year these have not been made up, you can receive an Adult Ed. Diploma only.
Locker Information
Parental Rights in Public Education
The Davis School District and Bountiful High School shall reasonably accommodate** a parent’s or guardian’s:
a) Written request to retain a student on grade level based on the student's academic ability or the student's social, emotional, or physical maturity.
b) Written request to excuse the student from attendance for a family event or visit to a health care provider, without obtaining a note from the provider. (An excuse does not diminish expectations for the student's academic performance).
c) Written request to place a student in a specialized class or an advanced course. (In determining whether placement is reasonable, the District shall consider multiple academic data points).
d) Request to excuse the student from taking a test that is administered statewide or the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
e) Initial selection of a teacher or request for a change of teacher.
f) Request to visit and observe any class the student attends.
g) Request to meet with a teacher at a mutually agreeable time if unable to attend a regularly scheduled parent teacher conference.
**Reasonably accommodate" means to make its best effort to enable a parent or guardian to exercise a parental right without substantial impact to staff and resources including employee working conditions, safety and supervision on school premises and for school activities, and the efficient allocation of expenditures while balancing the parental rights, the educational needs of other students, the academic and behavioral impacts to a classroom, a teacher's workload, and the assurance of the safe and efficient operation of a school. Each accommodation shall be considered on an individual basis and no student shall be considered to a greater or lesser degree than any other student.
**Reasonably accommodate for purposes of this section means the District or school shall make its best effort to enable a parent or guardian to exercise a parental right specified here without substantial impact to staff and resources, including employee working conditions, safety and supervision on school premises and for school activities, and the efficient allocation of expenditures; while balancing: the parental rights of parents or guardians; the educational needs of other students; the academic and behavioral impact to a classroom; a teacher’s workload; and the assurance of the safe and efficient operation of a school.
The parental rights specified here do not include all the rights or accommodations available to parents or guardians from the public education system.
Parking
Parking permits may be purchased by all juniors and seniors. Because of limited space, sophomores will not be allotted a parking permit. All vehicles parked on school property must be registered with the school and MUST ALWAYS DISPLAY a current permit. Cost of the parking permit is $5.00 per vehicle per semester and $5.00 for a replacement permit. Students will not be allowed to purchase a parking permit at the beginning of the school year or the beginning of the second semester if they have any outstanding U’s, or outstanding fees/ fines. New parking permits will be sold at the beginning of the second semester; all first semester U’s and or fines must be cleared and paid for before the new second semester passes will be issued. Students must not park in restricted or numbered areas: faculty, visitor, fire lane, handicap, etc. Student vehicles parked inappropriately are subject to a $15 fine. A $25 fine will be assessed for parking in handicap and/or fire lanes. Student vehicles in violation of the parking policy, along with repeat offenders, may be towed or booted at owner expense. Parking privileges may be revoked at any time.
Student parking is on a first come, first served basis and the purchase of a parking permit does not guarantee a parking place each day; it is first come, first served.
Any student that duplicates a parking pass, uses someone else's pass, sells a parking pass to another student, steals a parking pass, or is in possession of a stolen parking pass will lose the privilege of parking on campus for the remainder of the school year, could be suspended from school, will be fined $25, will receive an administrative U, and could be charged with theft.
Pledge of Allegiance
Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment
The Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA) affords parents certain rights regarding the use of surveys or other school activities which may involve the collection or use of protected information. These include the right to:
Consent before students are required to participate in any survey, analysis, or evaluation that reveals information, whether personally identifiable or not, concerning the student’s or any family member’s:
a) Political affiliations or beliefs;
b) Mental or psychological problems;
c) Sexual behavior, orientation or attitudes;
d) Illegal, anti-social, self-incriminating, or demeaning behavior;
e) Critical appraisals of others with whom the student or family have close family relationships;
f) Legally recognized privileged relationships, such as with lawyers, doctors, or ministers;
g) Religious practices, affiliations, or beliefs; or
h) Income, other than as required by law to determine program eligibility.
Receive notice and an opportunity to opt a student out of activities involving collection, disclosure, or use of personal information obtained from students regarding any of the protected information areas.
Inspect, upon request and before administration or use of:
[a] Protected information surveys designed to be administered to students; and
[b] Instructional material used as part of the educational curriculum.
Davis School District has policies in place to protect student privacy as required by both State and Federal law. Bountiful High School will directly notify you of the specific or approximate dates of activities which involve the collection or use of protected information and provide an opportunity to opt your student out of participating in such activities.
Parents who believe their rights have been violated may contact the school’s administration or file a complaint with:
Family Policy Compliance Office
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20202-5920
1-800-872-5327 Informal inquires may be sent to FPCO via the following email address: PPRA@ED.Gov.
Released Time / Home Release / Off-Campus Programs
Students who are granted permission to participate in release-time and /or other off-campus programs are not allowed in the building or on campus during that time without special permission through the office. Students who do not follow through with their commitment to these programs, either by failing to leave campus before the tardy bell sounds, or by returning to campus before the designated time, may be issued a trespass citation.
The first citation will be a verbal warning; subsequent citations will begin at $10 and increase to as much as $25. Students who lose the privilege of continued participation in release-time and /or their off-campus programs will be released to the care of their parents until such time as they can be enrolled in a class at the high school. The usual time for enrollment back on campus is the semester break.
Religious Expression in Public School
In compliance with existing Federal and State law regarding religion and religious expression in public schools, the District or school may neither advance nor inhibit religion. It is the District’s policy to: 1) allow students and employees to engage in expression of personal religious views or beliefs within the parameters of current law, and 2) maintain the schools’ official neutrality regarding sectarian religious issues according to the constitutional principle of separation between church and state.
Search and Seizure
School officials have the authority to search a student’s person, personal property, or vehicle while located on school property or at a school sponsored activity, when they have reason to believe that the search will turn up evidence that the student has violated or is violating a particular law or school rule.
Students have no right or expectation of privacy in school lockers, desks, or other storage areas provided for student use. School lockers, desks or other storage areas are the sole property of the Davis School District and Bountiful High School. Periodic general inspections of school lockers, including the use of drug detecting canines, may be conducted by school authorities for any reason at any time, without notice, without student consent, and without a search warrant.
Social Media Policy
Bountiful High School respects the rights of students to express themselves and use social media platforms. BHS however, has the right to address and/or take disciplinary measures for information communicated through social media when it creates a disruption of school for any student, comprises academic dishonesty, or is deemed threatening to any person associated with the school. For the purposes of these guidelines, social media contains any form of electronic communication, social networking, online communication, or online presence.
The following guidelines serve to help students avoid social media activities that could result in unsafe situations or school discipline. Participating in these electronic or online actions could be considered to be substantially or foreseeably disruptive to the BHS environment and could require official school involvement and possibly law enforcement agencies.
Students should:
• Avoid posting confidential information about themselves or others, i.e. phone numbers, addresses, school I.D., number, etc.
• Avoid unprofessional public profiles including the use of language of a profane or sexual nature. The image you create of yourself online can be seen by anyone. Privacy settings are NOT foolproof!
• Avoid participating in, sending messages or posting information about illegal activities or indicate knowledge of unreported crimes. i.e. Incriminating photos or statements depicting violence; hazing; sexual harassment; sexting; vandalism; stalking; underage drinking; selling, possessing, or using controlled substances; or any other illegal behaviors.
• Never post or communicate messages that include Bullying\Threats of Violence. While BHS students have a right to free speech that right is NOT unlimited. Cyber-Bullying is a serious problem and is not limited to student-to-student interactions. Vicious treatment and hateful words often lead to violence, suicide, depression, and discrimination.
• Never participate or post in activities considered cheating and/or plagiarizing or any activity that violates the BHS Character Standards.
• Avoid “Liking,” “Retweeting,” “Subtweeting,” “trending,” messages that violate any of the guidelines previously stated.
BHS students should be aware that if their conduct negatively impacts the education environment, such conduct may be subject to discipline, not only by school authorities, but also by law enforcement agencies.
BHS students should avoid the following:
· Derogatory language or remarks about teammates, coaches, students, staff members, athletic administrators, or representatives of other schools;
· Demeaning statements about and/or threats to any third party;
· Creating a serious danger to the safety of another person or making a credible threat of serious physical or emotional injury to another person.
Student Directory Information
Directory information, which is information that is generally not considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if released, may be released at the discretion of school officials, without consent, for appropriate reasons such as, school publications, newspaper articles, and to outside education related organizations. In addition, two federal laws require secondary schools to provide military recruiters, upon request, the names, addresses and telephone listings of their students.
The Davis School District has designated the following information as directory information:
· student’s name,
· student’s address,
· student’s telephone number,
· date of birth,
· parent email address,
· participation in officially recognized activities and sports,
· weight and height of members of athletic teams,
· degrees and awards received,
· photograph,
· most recent educational institution attended by the student.
If you, as a parent, do not want Bountiful High School to disclose directory information from your child’s education records without your prior written consent, you must notify the school in writing annually.
Parents who believe their rights have been violated may contact the school’s administration or file a complaint with:
Family Policy Compliance Office
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20202-5920
1-800-872-5327
Informal inquires may be sent to FPCO via the following email address: FERPA@ED.Gov
Complaints should be reported as soon as possible, but not later than 180 days from the date you learned of the circumstances of the alleged violation.
Student Athlete Eligibility Information
1. Students wishing to participate in extracurricular activities, sports, assemblies and extended travel activities must clear all their U’s before participation. Advisors and Coaches will verify eligibility. Advisors of student body and class officers, cheerleaders and Mandonelles will ensure that Bountiful High School constitutional requirements are met.
2. A student of Bountiful High School who wants to participate in all sports must have a minimum of a 2.0 GPA the preceding term, and cannot have more than one F the preceding term. A higher standard may be established by individual groups, please check with your advisor or coach. For purpose of eligibility I’s count as an F until made up. An administrator may deem a student ineligible at any time for extreme behavior or attendance issues.
3. An eligibility list will be provided to advisors and coaches at the end of each term. It is the responsibility of the advisor or coach to verify eligibility status for each student.
4. Athletes that are competing under the umbrella of the Utah High School Activities Association are required to have a Form A physical examination, each year, before participating at Bountiful High School.
5. The established district participation fee must be paid before the first athletic event.
6. Students declared ineligible may appeal to the Bountiful High School standards committee through their advisor or coach. This committee will consist of at least one administrator, one teacher, and the athletic director.
7. All students that participate on any athletic team, cheerleaders and/or Mandonelles. Student eligibility standards for all Bountiful High School extracurricular activities are subject to review by the administration and include compliance with all school rules. Attendance issues, smoking, drinking, drug use, poor behavior, insubordination or disrespect of coaches, advisors, teachers, and administrative personnel could result in suspension from extracurricular activities and may result in loss of eligibility.
Student ID Badges
All students are given an ID badge at the beginning of the year. They are required to SHOW their ID badge to be admitted free into all REGION V games at Bountiful High School. Students will be charged a student fee for non-region games and away games. Replacement cards can be obtained in the main office at a cost of $5.00. All students will be charged a $5.00 entrance fee to attend the endowment games.
Students are always required to have their Student ID Badge on a lanyard around their neck or pinned to the upper chest area during the school day. Due to student safety, some teachers may require students remove their ID badges during class instruction. If a student does not have their ID badge with them, they must check in at the office to receive a temporary badge that is to be worn for the day. If a student is late to class or must leave class in order to obtain a temporary badge, a tardy may be given. In addition, a fine and an administrative U may be given for excessive missing badges. In addition, a $5.00 replacement fee will be charged for lost or damaged ID badges.
Technology
DSD Student Acceptable Use Agreement
The use of technology resources is a privilege, not a right. Inappropriate use of these resources may result in disciplinary action (including the possibility of suspension or expulsion), and/or referral to legal authorities. The principal, teacher/supervisor or systems administrator may limit, suspend, or revoke access to technology resources at any time.
Truancy
Daily attendance at school is required by state law. We encourage all students to be responsible and recognize the importance of being in class each day and on time.
“Students who have unexcused absences, excessive absence or tardies, suspicious absences, misrepresented parental verification or other related issues during school hours will be considered truant and are subject to a truancy citation and fined accordingly.” - State Code
Absences will be cleared for family emergencies, illness, and extenuating circumstances (legitimate reasons). All absences need to be cleared by parent/guardian within two days upon returning to school or they are considered unexcused.
Students are responsible for tracking their attendance and making sure it is kept up to date and current by checking online or by requesting a copy of the record from the attendance office.
Truancy Citations
Attendance will be tracked daily by the tracking secretary. Any student with 4 or more unexcused class periods will be issued a truancy, students will be notified via their DSD email of the number of truancies and the amount of the fines.
Consequences are:
1St. Warning sent to student’s DSD email and email to parents
2nd. $10 fine, citation issued and an email will be sent to parents/students
3rd. $15 fine, citation issued, and an email will be sent to parents/students
4th. $20 fine, citation issued, and an email will be sent to parent/student, Administrator Conference
5th. $25 fine, Citation issued with Administrative Intervention.
Any others will be $25 fine: handled directly by administration.
Visitors
All visitors must check in at the front office to receive a visitor badge and lanyard which must be visible at all times while in the school building. Any unauthorized persons on our campus during school hours, before or after school, and during lunch, is prohibited and is subject to criminal trespass by the Bountiful City Police Department. Visitors may not attend class with students without administrative approval.
Weapons and Explosives - Automatic 1-Year Expulsion
Any student who in a school building, in a school vehicle, on District property, or in conjunction with any school activity, possesses, controls, uses or threatens use of a real weapon, explosive, noxious or flammable material, or actually uses or threatens to use a look-alike or pretend weapon with the intent to intimidate another person or to disrupt normal school activities, shall be expelled from all District schools, programs, and activities for a period of not less than one calendar year; unless the Case Management Team determines on a case-by-case basis, that a lesser penalty would be more appropriate. The terms weapon, explosive, and noxious or flammable material include but are not limited to: guns, starter pistols, cap guns, knives, martial arts accessories, bombs, bullets and ammunition, fireworks, gasoline or other flammable liquids, matches, and lighters.