Policies, Procedures & Forms
- Student Handbook / Code of Conduct
- Program of Studies Grades 6-12
- Pick Up & Drop Off
- Student Expectations & Discipline
- Dress Code
- Annual Notice: Parents Bill of Rights
- Office Forms
Student Handbook / Code of Conduct
Program of Studies Grades 6-12
Pick Up & Drop Off
Student Expectations & Discipline
5-Step Process
- Verbal Warning
- Phone Call Home
- Lunch Detention
- Before School Detention
- Office Referral, which may result in detention, loss of privilege, ISS, OSS or expulsion.
ISS Rules & Regulations
- Turn in all cell phones, IPads and devices not assigned by the school
- No talking and no sleeping
- Chromebooks should only be used for completing assignments (Not for YouTube, listening to music, playing games, etc.)
- Three restroom breaks will be taken. ISS staff will take everyone at once. (This will be completed when there is little to no traffic in the hallway)
- ISS staff will take all students at once to get lunch in between the second lunch period.
- Students will be escorted by ISS staff out to buses and students will get directly on their bus.
- You are to be on time to ISS and are to serve the entire time given or else it could result in more time given or an OSS.
- Any rules not followed could result in an automatic suspension.
Students are to read over these rules, sign that they understand and return their copy to ISS staff.
Dress Code
In order to promote school safety and provide a healthy and respectful educational environment, all students in grades kindergarten through twelve shall adhere to this dress code policy. The objective of this dress code is to provide an appropriate, safe and respectful educational environment while allowing students to dress comfortably, within limits, to facilitate learning. The District expects students to maintain the type of appearance that is not distracting to students, teachers or the educational process of the schools. The final determination of a student’s adherence to the dress code will be made by the school administration.
Parents/guardians share equal responsibility with their child for the student’s adherence to the dress code policy. Administration and faculty, together, are responsible for enforcement of the dress code. The dress code is enforced at school and school functions not open to the public. The decision of the principal is final with regard to dress code violations.
When dress or grooming interferes with the cleanliness, health, welfare or safety of students, or when dress or grooming disrupts the educational process by being distracting, indecent, or inappropriate, it is prohibited. Clothing must be worn as designed and appropriately sized.
As new trends in fashion or dress emerge or become out of date, the District reviews and revises the dress code to reflect the standards of the community.
Based on input received from principals, staff, and parents, the required dress code shall consist of the following clothing:
GENERAL GUIDELINES
- No clothing is permitted that promotes drugs, alcohol, tobacco, sex, violence or is offensive or degrading.
- No clothing associated with gangs.
- No clothing that exposes underwear or excessive skin, or is transparent or “see-through”.
- No clothing long enough to drag on the ground.
- No sunglasses unless prescribed in writing by a medical doctor for indoor wear.
- No chain wallets or chains that could be dangerous to persons or destructive to school property.
- No flip-flops, house shoes or slippers.
- No blankets.
Annual Notice: Parents Bill of Rights
The Ohio legislature has enacted the Parents’ Bill of Rights that affirms your fundamental right as a parent or guardian to make decisions concerning the upbringing, education, and care of your child. The District has adopted Board Policy [5780.01/IGBLA/other], which describes the specific rights you have as a parent or guardian and requires the District to notify you regarding these rights and to ask you to choose whether the District can provide certain health care services to your child. The District offers the following physical, mental, and behavioral health care services to your child:
- School-based behavioral health services (by referral only): Nationwide Children’s Hospital, The Buckeye Ranch, Integrated Services Behavioral Health, Southeast Healthcare, Inc. (Prevention services)
- School Social Workers, School Nurses, Health Aides
The District is authorized by law to employ health care service professionals and to provide certain services – among them, diabetes care, conducting hearing and vision tests, testing for tuberculosis (if required by the Board of Health), screening for newly enrolling kindergarten or first grade students, dyslexia screenings, medication administration, concussion assessments, seizure action planning, threat assessments, counseling to any victim of sexual harassment or sexually related conduct, counseling for habitually absent students, and any other services required by a student’s Individualized Education Plan or 504 Plan.
Other options are available for your child to receive physical, mental, and behavioral health services. You can see your primary health care provider. Programs, including a public health clinic, are also offered by Nationwide Children’s Hospital. The District has also compiled a list of counseling and behavioral health resources available on reyn.org under the Department of Diverse Learners & Whole Child Supports. The link can be found here.
To facilitate parental involvement and decision-making, you have the option to withhold consent or decline any service offered by the District. If you consent, it does not waive your right to access your child’s educational or health records or to be notified about a change in your child’s services or monitoring as required by law.
Note: This notice and consent does not apply to emergency situations, first aid, other unanticipated minor health care services, or health care services provided pursuant to a student’s IEP or 504 Plan. If you have questions about these exceptions, please contact the District office.
- ( ) I have received the District’s Annual Notice Regarding the Parents’ Bill of Rights.
- ( ) I consent to the receipt of Student Services outlined in paragraph 3 should my child need those services.
Parent/Guardian: Date:

