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ISS RULES

 A student who is suspended may not attend or participate in any portion of 
the schools' programs during the time of suspension. A student assigned to 
the In School Suspension will be required to attend school on these days.
  Upon arrival at school the student will report to the In School Suspension 
room with books from his regular classes, paper, and pencil.Students in ISS 
will be expected to adhere to, but not limited to the following guidelines.
  1. Upon entering , the student will be assigned a seat and will be seated 
and remain absoluteluy quiet.
  2. Students will do assigned work. Any assignment unsatisfactorily 
completed will have to be repeated. If after release from ISS, the 
assignment is found to be incomplete, the student will return to the ISS     
room until the assignment is satisfactorily completed.
  3. Talking to another student is not allowed.
  4. Sleeping, putting one's head down on the desk or resting one's head 
     in his hands is not permitted.
  5. Feet and legs are to be kept under the desk.(not on any part of the 
     desk)
  6. Ask permission( by show of hand ) to:
     A. address the teacher.
     B. receive assistance from the teacher in completing an assignment.
  7. Students will walk to the restroom only as a group and under the 
     supervision of the teacher.
  8. Students will eat their lunch between 1st and 2nd lunch in the cafe.
  9. Writing notes, doodling, wasting time will not be permitted.
 10. Students will answer all direct questions with a polite "yes" or "no"
 11. Students in ISS will follow all instructions.
 12. Students absent while assigned to ISS will enter ISS upon returning to 
     school.
 13. More than 3 times in ISS may result in Out of School Suspension.
 14. Misbehavior in ISS may result in Out of Schoool Suspension.
 15. Use of cell phone , MP3 players or other electronic devices in I.S.S    
     will result in one day of O.S.S.

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