Petal High School Handbook Table of Contents Foreword


School Bus Discipline Ladder



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School Bus Discipline Ladder





Parental Contact Form This form is sent home for a parent to read, sign and return to the bus driver. THIS IS THE FINAL WARNING FROM THE BUS DRIVER BEFORE A STUDENT’S PRIVILEGE TO RIDE THE BUS IS REVOKED.



Discipline to Principals Begins AFTER the Parental Contact Form has been issued and the student’s misbehavior continues. The bus driver will record the student’s misbehavior in detail on a School Bus Incident Report Form. This form will be sent to the principal, with a copy of the Parental Contact Form attached. Once the student gets to this stage, there will be no going back to the warning stage. The principal will have no option here, except to remove the student from the bus.


Step 1 2 days off bus 10 school days probation

Step 2 5 days off bus 15 school days probation

Step 3 10 days off bus 20 school days probation

Step 4 20 days off bus no probation for this step

Step 5 off the bus the remainder of the school year


*A student cannot return to the same step more than one time, regardless of probation period!


AUTO/PARKING VIOLATIONS

All individuals who bring a vehicle to school must have a valid driver’s license, proof of insurance and completed registration form.




  1. Freshmen are not to bring vehicles on the school campus during the school day unless permission is granted by the principal. Freshmen who choose to drive on campus will be disciplined for defiance and their vehicles will be subject to being towed at the owner’s expense.

  2. Do not speed or drive recklessly on school property. All state laws apply.

  3. Do not carry other individuals on outside of vehicle, back of trucks, or in trunks.

  4. All students will use the assigned parking spots.

  5. Students will not be allowed to sit in vehicles during the school day. Students are not allowed in the student parking lot during the school day. Students will park their vehicles and leave the parking lot immediately. When the student leaves the school building going home, the student will go directly to his/her vehicle and leave the school grounds at that time. Failure to abide by these rules shall result in loss of school parking privilege.

  6. All students and school personnel must register their vehicle, have proof of insurance, and hang parking decal in car in order to park on the campus. Student parking decals must be visible at all times.

  7. Any vehicles on any campus will be subject to search.

  8. Vehicles inappropriately parked will be towed away at owner’s expense.

  9. Students who violate the tardy policy to school may have the privilege of bringing their vehicles on campus suspended.

  10. The parking lot will be monitored by Petal School District Police, school administrators, and assigned school personnel. Any student in violation of the rules governing vehicles on campus will be subject to disciplinary measure according to the Petal High School Discipline Ladder.

  11. Abuse of the permit registration decal (i.e., loaning or selling of a permit to another student) will result in fines or loss of driving privileges.

  12. Parking permits must be purchased at the beginning of the school year for $10.00 during the assigned time. Students failing to purchase a parking permit at this time will be charged $20.00 for purchase at a later date. Student receiving their licenses or new students enrolling during the school year will pay $10.00.

  13. Any student who violates the traffic and safety regulations is subject to the following consequences:

1st offense – warning

2nd offense – Parking privileges revoked



Section 4 7-12 Student Dress Code



KNIT POLO SHIRTS

  • Solid colors: Red (Petal Red), white, gray, navy, black

  • Must be buttoned high enough so that no cleavage can be seen.

  • Collar

  • No visible emblems, trademarks, or logos (except Petal School Name, Petal School District approved Panther and/or Petal School extracurricular groups)

  • All shirttails must be tucked in

  • Only crew neck t-shirts or turtlenecks may be worn under polo shirts (school colors)



PANTS

  • Solid colors: Khaki, (tan), navy

  • No baggies

  • Must be worn securely around waist with belt through all loops

  • No jeggings/leggings may be worn as pants



SKIRTS/SKORTS

  • Solid colors: Khaki, (tan), Navy

  • No wrap skirts or slits

  • Length – no more than 3” above the knee



SWEATERS

  • Solid colors: White, black, red (Petal red), navy, or gray

  • Only the following styles:

  • Cardigan (dress code shirt must be worn under)

  • Crewneck(dress code shirt must be worn under)

  • Turtleneck


SHORTS

  • Solid colors: Khaki, (tan) Navy

  • No stretch fabric

  • Length—no more than 3” above the knee

TURTLENECK SHIRTS

  • Solid colors: White, black, red (Petal red), navy, or gray and must be tucked in



PULLOVER SWEATSHIRTS/HOODIES

School approved polos must be

worn under pullover/sweatshirts/hoodies.

  • Solid colors: White, black, red (Petal red), navy, or gray

  • No visible emblems, trademarks, logos (except Petal School Name, Petal School District approved Panther, and/or Petal School extracurricular groups)

JACKET/COATS

  • No trench coat style jackets

  • No blazers, shrugs

  • All zip-front sweatshirts/hoodies are considered jackets


ALL SHOES

  • All lace up shoes must be laced and tied

  • No flip flops – (rubber or beach type)

  • No houseshoes


TATTOOS

  • No inappropriate tattoos (weapons, drugs, alcohol related, etc.)

BELTS

  • Brown, black, or khaki (tan)

  • If belt loops exist, belt is mandatory

  • No visible emblems, trademarks, or logos (except Petal School Name, Petal School District approved Panther, and/or Petal School extracurricular groups)

JEWELRY

  • Jewelry should not pose a safety hazard (i.e. no spiked jewelry, oversized chain, etc.)

  • Authorized jewelry items may not be replicas of weapons or contraband nor contain inappropriate language

  • Pierced jewelry is limited to the ears



HAIR ACCESSORIES

  • Ribbons, barrettes, headbands, ponytail holders, clippees, and scarves are acceptable

  • No bandanas, hats, caps, do-rags, or skull caps

  • No Mohawks

  • No disruptive hair styles or colors

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NOTE: Students may wear only items that are listed above
The principal reserves the right to make any dress code decision necessary that he feels will be in the best interest of students.



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