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Start Your Student Out With A Nutritious Breakfast Starting at 7:10 A.M. Parents.... Please note that HBMS does not qualify for the free breakfast program this school year 2009-2010. Dress Code All students will be dressed appropriately and ready for instruction for the entire day. Students are expected to dress and groom themselves in such a way as to reflect neatness, cleanliness and safety. All students shall dress appropriately so as not to disrupt or interfere with the educational program or the orderly operation of the school. Extremes in dress and grooming will not be permitted. All Clothing Clothing may not have holes or tears. Headwear and bandanas are not permitted. Tops All shirts must be tucked in. Hoodies, jackets or sweaters may be worn at or above the waist. Clothing items out of compliance may be confiscated. Low cut tops or dresses may not be worn. Tops with revealing sides may not be worn. Straps must be at least three fingers thick. Bottoms Pants and shorts must be worn at or above the hips. Pants and shorts must fit and may not sag. A belt must be worn. Shorts and skirts must extend past the tip of the longest finger. The principal or other duly authorized school officials shall determine whether any particular mode of dress or grooming results in a violation of the spirit and/or the intent of this rule. Parents may be called to bring a change of clothing, if necessary. Students without a change of clothing or whose parent cannot bring a change of clothing may remain in ISS for the remainder of the school day. Consequences for violating dress code 1st violation- Warning and a conference with administrator. 2nd violation- Detention(s) or Saturday school. Parent will sign a contract acknowledging dress code. 3rd violation- Two Saturday schools and a parent conference.
Repeat offenders will receive additional consequences for insubordination according to the Fulton County Code of Conduct. The school dress code applies to all school activities unless otherwise noted. We believe that every student deserves to see every teacher at their “best,” and that time of day is different for everyone, Therefore we change the order of our classes each 9-weeks. Rotating Schedule for 2009-20101ST 9 WEEKS: Classes will be in the following order: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 2ND 9 WEEKS: Classes will be in the following order: 3, 4, 7, 8, 5, 6, 1, 2 3RD 9 WEEKS: Classes will be in the following order: 7, 8, 5, 1, 2, 6, 3, 4 4TH 9 WEEKS: Classes will be in the following order: 5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 NOTE: 1st Period is an academic class; homeroom is being replaced by Learning Lab during 6th period. Your students Teachers and Lunch Times will remain the same all year.
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