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Basic Rules of Technology Use:
1. Do not gain or attempt to gain access to someone else’s
account or files.
2. Do not write, obtain, or pass on any swearing, vulgarities,
suggestive, pornographic, obscene, or threatening
language or material.
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3. Do not send or pass on any rumors or use the system to
annoy or harass others.
4. Do not search or visit sites that may be considered by
School personnel to be pornographic, dangerous, or
inappropriate.
5. When using the computers, terminals, network, or other
school equipment, students must follow the teacher's
direction and/or school policies.
School Bus Rules for Students
With nearly 1500 students riding over 18 buses daily, it is important that
a common set of rules for safety be maintained. The safety of students
while riding the bus is a tremendous responsibility. The PEVS safety
record is an enviable one, and we hope that students and parents will
join us in keeping it that way.
Ohio laws do not require that any High School student be transported to
school by bus. Since riding the school bus is a privilege, each student
is obliged to read and obey the following regulations to insure his or her
safe and orderly transportation:
1. Parents are responsible for the safety of pupils before
entering and after exiting a bus. The bus arrival time before
and after school may vary from day to day.
2. School employees will not enter disputes involving parents
and students prior to pickup, or after return from pickup
points.
3. Busses operate on a time schedule as outlined by the
Transportation Supervisor. The schedules do not allow
enough time to wait for tardy students. Students must be at
the bus stop before the bus arrives.
4. Students must cross all roadways at least 10 feet in front of
the bus.
5. All passengers must maintain absolute quiet while at
railroad crossings.
6. Pupils will ride assigned buses only. Parents may ask for a
bus change for individual days. A note from the parent is
required for such a change. The principal or supervisor
must approve each request. Without a note, the pupil will
be sent home on his/her regular route.
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7. One stopping place per family is all that is allowed. This
means that all children must be dropped off and/or picked
up at the same stop each day. The Transportation
Supervisor must authorize any changes.
8. Discipline procedures that go beyond the bus driver will be
handled according to the policy of the building principal.
In addition to these Safety Rules, a set of 11 Rules of Conduct has been
established for students while on the bus. These rules, which are
posted on the bus, are to insure that courtesy and order are maintained.
· Observe the same code of conduct as in the classroom.
· Students must be courteous to the driver and other students.
· No profane language will be tolerated.
· No eating or drinking is allowed while riding the bus.
· The bus must be kept clean.
· Cooperation with the driver is required.
· No smoking or tobacco use is allowed on the bus or at the bus
stop.
· Destruction of property is forbidden. Parents will be
responsible for any damage inflicted on a bus by their child.
· Students must be in their seats while the bus is moving.
· Heads, hands and feet must be inside the bus at all times.
· The bus driver is authorized to assign seats.
Vantage School Transportation
High School students who attend Vantage Career Center are allowed
the privilege of school transportation to and from Vantage. All school
transportation rules as well as all PEVS school policies are in effect for
students who take advantage of this privilege.
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