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SHS Supplemental Student Handbook

 

ADMINISTRATION

Rob Gray, Principal

Jodi Singletary, Assistant Principal/Testing Coordinator

Steven Golden, Assistant Principal/Athletic Director

Selena Reynolds, Instructional Coordinator

Jamie Johnson, Counselor

Angela Hooks, College and Career Coach

Luci McNeely, Media Specialist

Alex Walden, MTSS Specialist 

 

The administration, faculty and staff welcome you to Swainsboro High School – Home of the Tigers. Swainsboro High School has a long tradition of being a school of excellence. We hope that you will continue this tradition of doing and being the best.

 This handbook has been developed to assist you in understanding rules, regulations, and procedures that govern SHS. Read it carefully with your parents so that you will be knowledgeable about the information it contains.  

 

GENERAL EXPECTATIONS OF STUDENTS

  • A student must present a hall pass to be permitted in the hall after tardy bells during the school day.  Failure to abide by this procedure could lead to disciplinary action from the SHS administration.
  • Students are expected to leave the school campus immediately after the last class of the school day.  The school building is closed from 3:30 p.m. until 7:35  a.m.  Students involved in extracurricular activities should be with their coach or club sponsor after school hours.
  • Electronic devices are  prohibited in the school building from 7:35 a.m. until 3:15 p.m. –Refer to the Emanuel County School’s policy regarding electronic devices and cell phone use. 
  • SHS students are expected to conduct themselves as ladies and gentlemen both on campus and at school-sponsored functions.
  • No student has the right to interfere in any way with his/her classmates’ right to learn. It is expected that each pupil will maintain conduct that will in no way interfere with the educational opportunities of other classmates.
  • The school is not responsible for students’ personal valuables. Students should not bring excess money or valuable property to school.
  • Students are expected to report to class on time and with the necessary materials for class.
  • Students will respect and obey all school staff members at all times.
  • The administration will make and enforce such rules as are necessary for the efficient operation of the school, even though the rules are not specifically stated in the handbook or elsewhere. Students are expected to follow those rules.