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Civil Rights Information

Civil Rights Disclosure Equal Educational and Employment Opportunity It is the policy of the Weber School District and Weber High School to provide equal educational and employment opportunity for all individuals. Therefore, the District and Weber High School prohibit all discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status. This policy extends to all aspects of the District’s and Weber High School’s educational programs, as well as to the use of all District facilities, and participation in all District-Weber High School’s sponsored...

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Food Allergies in School

Weber School District recognizes that the number of students with food allergies has been steadily increasing. Common food allergies include milk, eggs, wheat, soy, fish, peanuts and tree nuts such as pine nuts, pecans, and Brazil nuts. As a district it is our goal to create a safe environment for students who have food allergies by developing model guidelines to be followed throughout the entire school, including classrooms, cafeterias, computer labs and school playgrounds. Family and Consumer Science (FACS) teachers in the secondary schools will take reasonable precautions when food...

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Dress Code

Clothing worn at school must be modest and not distracting Clothing must be size appropriate: No extremely tight revealing clothing No excessively saggy or baggy clothing No exposed underwear Pajamas: No pajama bottoms, tops or other sleepwear Shirts, tops, and dresses: Sleeves must cover the ball of the shoulder and armholes must be snug fitting. No low backs, deep scooped necklines, exposed cleavage, or see-through or semi-  transparent materials ...

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Class Change

The class change application forms must be completed with all required signatures. Sometimes this process also requires a conference with an administrator, the drop teacher, the student, parents and the counselor. The class change application must be turned in to the counselor and the required $10.00 class change fee paid prior to any class changes taking effect. Students will have 2 days from the date of the request (not 2 A or 2 B days) to get the required teacher and administrator signatures. Failure to return the completed paperwork within that time frame will result in the forfeiture...

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Sexual Harassment, Hazing or Assault

Weber High School’s goal is to create an atmosphere of acceptance and safety. Sexual harassment, hazing or assault will not be tolerated at Weber High School to any degree or form. Unwanted verbal or physical advances exchanged among students are inappropriate behaviors and are in violation of the Civil Rights Act. Unwelcome sexual gestures or advances can have a negative impact on any/all individuals. It must be acknowledged that sexual harassment in our schools creates a hostile environment that compromises student’s educational, emotional, and behavioral lives. Sexual harassment shows...

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Cell Phone and Digital Media

Electronic devices have become a common means of communication and information access in today’s society.  However, these devices have the potential of disrupting the orderly operation of the school.  Weber High School has created this policy to govern the possession and use of electronic devices on school premises: during school hours, at school sponsored activities and on school transportation. Electronic devices include, but are not limited to: cell phones, pagers, PDAs, personal computer, cameras, audio recorders, radios, video games, CD/DVD players, IPODs, tablets, etc. ...

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Cell Phone and Digital Media (2)

Electronic devices have become a common means of communication and information access in today’s society.  However, these devices have the potential of disrupting the orderly operation of the school.  Weber High School has created this policy to govern the possession and use of electronic devices on school premises: during school hours, at school sponsored activities and on school transportation. Electronic devices include, but are not limited to: cell phones, pagers, PDAs, personal computer, cameras, audio recorders, radios, video games, CD/DVD players, IPODs, tablets, etc. ...

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Attendance

Consistent attendance is important to a student’s educational success.  We ask for parents’ help in monitoring and encouraging the attendance of their child.  The attendance office must be contacted within 3 days of the absence at 476-3705 (24 hours) to excuse a student’s absence for illness, appointments, or emergencies.  No written excuses will be accepted. Parents must call the attendanceoffice within three days in order to allow the student to make up missed work. Special arrangements need to be made in the case of prolonged or pre-arranged absences. If a student’s...

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