Dress Code Policy 1. Caps, hats, bandanas, sweatbands, other head coverings or sunglasses may not be worn inside school buildings or other areas designated by the school. 2. Shirts may not be see-through and must cover abdomen, chest, both shoulders, and back completely. (There is no “3-finger rule.” Sleeves must “cap” or fall over the shoulders.) 3. Pants may not be excessively baggy or drag the floor. Pants must be worn on the waist, with a belt, if necessary, to hold them up. Any type of wording or message appearing on the seat of the pants is prohibited. 4. Messages, imagery or advertisement on clothing, book bags, or jewelry that promote or encourage the use of tobacco, alcohol or illegal drugs; depict violence; are of a lewd, obscene, vulgar or sexual nature; or are disruptive are prohibited. 5. Undergarments must not be exposed. (No bras or underwear should be visible at any time while on school property or at a school function.)
CREST MIDDLE SCHOOL PBIS TEAM MEMBERS Pauline Merritt, Co-Chairperson Vicki Putnam, Co-Chairperson Heather Parker, In-School Coach
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Joanna Runyon, In-School Coach Cassie Dills, Recorder Jason Pletcher, Recorder David Van Buren, Time Keeper Andy Roberts, Data-Base Manager Teri Putnam, Behavior Support Liaison
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6. Appropriate footwear is required. Bedroom shoes or slippers are not allowed. 7. Chains, spiked accessories, excessively large earrings or other heavy jewelry, and jewelry or ornaments affixed to a student’s nose, tongue, lips, cheek or eyebrow are not allowed. 8. Sleepwear is prohibited. 9. Excessively short, tight or oversize clothing is prohibited.” Crest Middle School requires that shorts and skirts be at least finger-tip length. No holes that reveal bare skin above fingertip length are allowed in pants, skirts or shorts. If students wear tights or tight pants, the shirt must completely cover the buttocks and upper thigh area.
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Crest Middle School 315 Beaver Dam Church Road Shelby, NC 28152 704-476-8221
PBIS at CMS PBIS Reward Schedule 2016-2017 September 23, 2016: Homework/+5 Pass October 28, 2016: Homework/+5 Pass BIG REWARD: Flag Football Competition December 2, 2016: Homework/+5 Pass January 20, 2017: Homework/+5 Pass BIG REWARD: Volleyball Competition February 24, 2017: Homework/+5 Pass March 30, 2017: Homework/+5 Pass BIG REWARD: Basketball Competition
MINORS (Classroom Managed) Managed)
MAJORS (Office
Inappropriate language (names, profanity) Non-Compliance with teacher Disrespect (rolling eyes, suck teeth) Disruption (brief, non-consistent) Dress Code Violation Forgery (progress report, test, bus note) Lying to Adult Physical Contact (horseplay, PDA) Property Misuse Technology Violation (any electronics) Not Prepared for Class Food/Drinks in hall or class after 8:00 am
Abusive Language (towards another) Bullying (repeated towards same person) Defiance/Insubordination Disrespect Disruption (constantly stopping instruction) Fighting/Instigate a Fight Theft/Plagiarism Harassment (sexual, physical, verbal) Property Damage Skipping Class (includes leaving on wrong bell) Technology Violation Truancy Use/Possession of Alcohol
3 Minors equal a Major
May 5, 2017: Homework/+5 Pass May 19, 2017: BIG REWARD Cookout How will students earn 3 week PBIS Rewards? No ISS/OSS/Bus Suspensions How will students earn 9 week PBIS BIG Rewards? No ISS/OSS/Bus Suspension for entire 9 weeks
Use/Possession of Combustibles Use/Possession of Drugs Use/Possession of Tobacco Use of Aggressive Behaviors Use/Possession of Weapons
Cell Phone Policy Cell phones (any electronic device) should be powered off and placed out of sight during
Tardy Policy 4 Tardies 1 Day of ASD
the school day.
5 Tardies 2 Days of ASD
Any electronic violation will result in a minor.
6 Tardies 1 Days ISS
If a cell phone or any electronic device is
7 Tardies 2 Days ISS
taken, then a parent must pick it up after 3pm.
Tardies will start over each nine weeks.