Student Handbook
Honor Level One Possible Activities
Every 2 weeks:
5 minutes excused for lunch periods or before the end of school.
Monthly:
Popcorn, assemblies, civi-days, ice cream bars or sundaes
Quarterly
(students may. have 0-3 demerits):
Movie, Sprinker, bowling, skateland, gym, field day, dance, free lunch, Rainiers game, Assemblies (possibly grade level), Movie in the small gym with popcorn.
Semester
(student may have 0-3 demerits):
Mariner’s game, Ocean, Zoo, Seahawks.
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Spanaway Junior High School Honor Levels
Honor Level One:
0 infraction demerits (l.D.s). No infraction or discipline and student must have all passing grades. Eligible for all Honor Level activities such as Pep Assemblies and Honor Level Assemblies.
Honor Level Two:
1-5 infraction demerits (l.D.s). Eligible for all regular activities, but not for Honor Level One activities.
Honor Level Three:
6-10 infraction demerits (l.D.s). The student has not earned the right to go to assemblies and field trips. Student athletes can.not play in games, but may practice with the team. Students can not participate in extracurricular activities. The exceptions are academic activities, such as teacher help after-school and detention
Honor Level Four:
11 or more infraction demerits (l.D.s). The student has not earned the right to go to assemblies, field trips, and dances. Student athletes can not play in games, but may practice with the team. Students can not participate in extracurricular activities. The exceptions are academic activities, such as teacher help after-school and detention. Students are on the no-pass list.
All students begin the year on Honor Level One. Students who do not remain on Honor Level One always have the opportunity to work their way to the next higher level by observing all school rules and receiving no infraction demerits (l.D.s) for two weeks. At the end of two weeks, students will be “raised” up to the next level.
Example: If a student is on Level Four, and has no l.D.s for two weeks, at the end of two weeks, they would go to Level Three. Students on levels lower than Honor Level One are consistently encouraged to “work their way up” to Honor Level One. |
Tardies per week:
• 1 tardy
lunch detention
• 2 tardies
after school for 1/2 hour academy
• 3 tardies
after school 1 hour academy
• 4 tardies
one day ISS
• 5 tardies
parent comes to school and walks student to class or a 1 day suspension |