Code of Student Conduct - Right To Appeal
There may be times when students believe they have been unfairly penalized. Most problems can be solved if students speak with the teacher or staff member who was involved. If students feel uncomfortable with this person, they may request a conference with the next level of authority. Students may also request the presence of a third party, such as a counselor, assistant principal, other staff person, translator, interpreter, or attorney. Parents also have the right to be included.
Learn more about the Right to Appeal Process (choose the Right to Appeal title).
Greetings Wildcat Families.
From October 14- 31, 2025, all students in grades 4 -12 will have an opportunity to participate in the Life Skills and Wellness Student Survey by Rethink Ed. The purpose is to prepare our students for the 21st century workplace by identifying life and employability skills that are supportive both academically and beyond the classroom. Parents have the opportunity to opt their child out of this 45-question/15-minute survey, by completing an electronic opt-out submission or printing and returning the form. Both can be found on our school’s website until October 10, 2025.
Paper Opt-Out Form (English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Haitian Creole languages attached)
Online Parent Opt-Out (This form has a link for Spanish, Portuguese, and Haitian Creole languages)
Code of Conduct LSW Survey English
Code of Conduct LSW Survey Spanish
Code of Conduct LSW Survey Haitian Creole
Code of Conduct LSW Survey Portuguese
