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Behavior Policy for Students  

 

WELCOME to the 21st Century Community Learning Center! !

 

This program is a partnership with the Georgia Department of Education, Walton County School System, and Walton County Juvenile Court. Each student in this program will adhere to the policies set forth in the Walton County School District student code of conduct and additional rules set forth by the Walton County Juvenile Court.

  

1.       Do NOT miss class without an emergency or legitimate illness. If you miss class because of illness or emergency you MUST have a valid excuse signed by Doctor or parent upon your return. You MUST call your Probation Officer to alert him/her. 

   

2.       Do NOT arrive on campus before 4:30pm and do not arrive past 5:30pm.

 

3.       Please arrange to have your ride to leave campus by 8:40pm to leave at 8:45pm. You should preferably be off campus by absolutely no later than 9:00pm.

 

4.       Do NOT bring anything with you to class except needed day school books and/or homework materials. Your pockets must be empty and you should not carry anything with you including purses, wallets, jewelry, cell phone, food items, drinks, pens, pencils, iPods, chewing gum etc... 

 

5.       Please wear assigned/prescribed current uniform including comfortable athletic shoes daily. No body piercings or jewelry allowed. No logos or emblems allowed on your clothing. 

 

 

6.       Upon your arrival on campus: Students assemble in assigned squads by the rear entrance of the building. There should be no horseplay or talking while waiting for the instructor.

 

7.       There is no absolutely NO talking in the building without permission.  Permission for talking can only be obtained by either receiving a question directly to you by a teacher/ instructor or raising your hand and after receiving acknowledgement to proceed. 

 

8.       While in classrooms you should sit straight up in your chair, feet flat on the ground in front of you, your hands on the desk, your eyes focused directly on the teacher or if applicable the computer monitor. You will remain alert, focused, and give one hundred percent effort during classroom instruction. You must make effort to complete alls classroom assignments.  

 

9.       While in the hallways you will walk in a straight-line in your assign squads. There is no talking in the hall.  

 

10.  While you are in the restroom you will not talk and always wash your hands before you exit.  

 

11.  You must always be respectful of others and other’s property. 

 

12.  Do NOT use foul/lewd/profane/obscene/vulgar/curse language or gestures. 

 

13.  During physical training exercises you must make effort at all times to follow the instructor’s commands 

 

14.  You must leave a valid phone number thru which the youth’s legal parent/custodian/guardian can be contacted during the period of time said youth is at the Program. It is your responsibility to update the programs instructors if the contact number/person changes.  

 

15.  I understand that this is a school related program and Walton County Board of Education polices regarding rules and conduct does apply.


 

When a student has behavior problems it may be documented via the WCPS standard disciplinary referral form. Students may be subject to suspension/expulsion from the program and/or disciplined through a combination of any of the below according to severity/frequency of infraction(s); 

 

·         Instructor/Teacher/Probation Officer counseling session  

·         Additional homework assignments, writing projects assigned 

·         Additional PT ordered e.g. push ups, jumping jacks, running, etc.. 

·         Student stays after 15 minutes.  

·         Student put in time out. e.g. face wall/stand in corner/sit in chair

·         Parent and Probation Officer called for possible student pick up. 

·         Any combination of Parent/Probations Officer/Site Coordinator/Instructors/Student Meeting 

·         Possible juvenile charges filed for unruly juvenile and or other criminal code violation and  referred back to the Juvenile Court Judge.  

 

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Testimonial
"For the most part, he’s a normal teenager now. He is pleasant and cooperative and a joy to be around. He is doing well in school and is set to graduate in may. He is working after school and on the weekends and is saving for his first car. His whole outlook on life has changed. He seems happy and much more positive. I truly believe that this program saved his life and has given him a real chance at a future ." 

- Mother-Loganville ,GA - 

 

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