Personal Belongings

Students are strongly discouraged from bringing any personal belongings to school that are not directly necessary for their studies. In particular, cellular telephones, iPods, and other personal devices are often lost by students and prove to be tempting targets for thieves.

While the school administration and our resource officer will discuss personal property losses with students, the school expresses no responsibility to conduct an investigation of circumstances surrounding these losses. In bringing non-essential personal property to school, students accept all associated risks. If these devices are being used or distracting students during the instructional school day, they will be confiscated and returned to the students at the end of the school day.

Students who bring personal electronic devices to school will be required to securely store them with a staff member. Students are not permitted to store personal electronic devices in their locker. This is a unique school rule in our therapeutic learning environment as it is necessary to protect the confidentiality of our student and develop safety for all our students. 

Care of Personal Property

The school is not responsible for the loss or damage of personal property. Students are advised to leave items of value at home and not share their locker combinations. 

Lost & Found

Students are advised to check in the office for any items that may have been turned in. Items not claimed by the end of the school year will be donated.

Bicycles 

We certainly encourage active living practices with children such as riding a bicycle to school. Upon arrival at the school and for the safety of all students, cyclists are expected to walk bicycles on school grounds during school hours. When bicycles are brought to school they should be locked in the bicycle rack provided. The school cannot be responsible for bicycles damaged or stolen while they are at school. 

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