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Behavior and Attendance Policies
At Central High School, it is out goal to provide a safe, productive learning environment for our students. We strive to promote behavior and attendance that help students succeed, earn their high school diploma, and pursue coursework that will provide them with opportunities to earn college credit. The behavior and attendance policies explained in this document support these goals. As our students most influential teachers, we ask parents to join us in the support of these expectations by discussing these policies with their students at home.
Students are expected to follow all classroom rules as determined by the classroom teacher, and District policies. Central High School students will be respectful, responsible and safe. Students will use respectful, appropriate language throughout the school day.
Central High’s School day begins at 8:30 a.m., and ends at 2:40p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Due to the importance of attendance and meeting classroom expectations students will continue their learning through a guided study hall at the end of the day because we value your child's education please schedule appointments after the school day ends.
Wednesday’s our day begins at 8:30 and concludes at 12 p.m. with lunch being offered to all of our students.
Students at Central High are allowed the privilege of using their cell phones before and after school and during lunch time. Devices that interfere with learning and student instruction, will be addressed progressively.
Physical contact, such as striking, pushing or other inappropriate contact with another student or staff member may result in suspension and police involvement.
Smoking is prohibited on school grounds. Any form of illegal drug, including alcohol, will involve a suspension and possibly removal from Central High School. E-cigarettes, vaping or similar devices are not allowed on school grounds.
Attendance is essential to student overall success, likelihood of graduation, and participation in our early college courses to Lakeshore Technical College. We ask that all parents/guardians assist in ensuring their student(s) attends school daily. Should a student need miss school due to illness or other excusable absence, a parent or legal guardian must call 920-459-6746 within 24 hours.
Students may be excused up to 10 times during a school year, at which point a doctor note may be required to excuse the student. Students missing 3 consecutive days are required to bring a doctor excuse.
Per Wisconsin state law, A student will be considered a habitual truant if s/he is absent from school without an acceptable excuse for part or all of 10 days of unexcused absences per school year.
A habitual truant may face the following consequences:
Central High School offers Night School to those students working on a credit recovery program. Students can take both day classes and Night School courses in order to meet graduation requirements. The Night school program is offered Monday, TuesdayThursday and Friday and begins promptly at 3:00pm and ends at 5:00p.m. Doors will close/lock at 4 p.m.
if you have any questions about the attendance and behavior policies at Central High School please contact Josh Kestell at 920-459-6745.
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