Don't lower your expectations to meet your performance.
Raise your level of performance to meet your expectations.
Expect the best of yourself, and then do what is necessary to make it a reality.
-Ralph Marston
Rules
During class time, students must SLANT: Sit up straight Listen Answer/ask questions Nod your head Track your speaker Work Ethics
Christian Service HoursGrade 5 must complete 10 hours of service.
Grade 6 must complete 15 hours of service. Grades 7 & 8 must complete 25 hours of service. Service Hours must be completed at prepared venues, and students are responsible for keeping track of hours served. Hours are checked mid-year. Final hourly forms are due at the end of May. These Service Hours are required for graduation, and the final Knott’s and Disney field trips. Cell PhonesStudents may not use their cell phones on campus. Students who violate the school cell phone policy will lose their privilege to bring a cell phone to school, and the phone will be placed in the office for one week. |
ExpectationsProper dress code is expected at all times. Students are required to be in complete uniform every day. Regulation navy sweater/jacket are the only acceptable outer garment. School Attire: 1. Shoes are black, navy, or white tennis shoes or Vans. Van shoes may only be these colors. Shoes must be tied. Kindergarten and First Grade students may wear any type of shoe, such as cartoon characters, as long as they are not open toe. 2. Girls may wear navy long pants (K-8), jumper (K-4), skirt (5-8), uniform shorts (K-8), or skorts (K-8). White, black or navy tights may be worn on cold days. No leggings may be worn. 3. Boys must wear either navy long pants or navy walking shorts with belts. All pants must be worn at the waist level. No over sized pants are acceptable. 4. All students must wear white polo shirt with St. Finbar Logo on it (girls may wear a white blouse). 5. All students must wear the official Saint Finbar Physical Education uniform purchased at Crown Uniform. 6. Jewelry must consist of medals or crosses worn around the neck. Only stud earrings may be worn, and only one stud earring in each lobe. No bracelets of any kind may be worn. 7. Hair must be well groomed and not dyed. Boys: Hair must be above the collar, and well above the eyebrows. Extreme hairstyles are not acceptable. 8. No make up or nail polish is permitted. This includes French tip and clear nail polish. 9. No tattoos of any kind are allowed. 10. White or navy blue socks must be worn. Anklets must cover the ankle. Knee high or tube socks are allowed but must be solid white or navy; no stripes. Mass Attire: 1. Boys must wear long navy pants, a white tailored shirt, a tie and navy vest or sweater. 2. Girls must wear a skirt or jumper, a white tailored blouse, a tie and navy sweater or vest. Casual Dress/Free Dress: This should always be appropriate and in good taste. Dressy jeans, capris, and walking shorts (just above the knee) are acceptable. All shirts and blouses must have sleeves. Skirts and dresses with slits or scooped fronts, off the shoulder or backless dresses are not permitted. Clothes that reveal the midriff are not allowed; low cut jeans are also not permitted. For safety reasons, backless or flip-flop type sandals are not allowed. Any student violating the free dress guidelines will lose their free dress privileges for the year. (This means they will have to wear the school uniform on future free dress days). Students will be given a uniform infraction for violating any of the above regulations. Please refer to the school handbook if you have any questions (Pg. 21-22). |