STUDENT BULLETIN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2015

 BULLDOG FOOTBALL IS PLAYOFF BOUND!

The Football team will host St. Ignatius this Friday night at 7:00pm. Get your tickets in the Athletic Office and purchase your limited edition t-shirt starting Tuesday through the athletic department.

 

GIRLS BASKETBALL THERE WILL BE A BRIEF INFORMATIONAL MEETING REGARDING GIRLS BASKETBALL

tomorrow at 3:30 PM in the Field House prior to open gym. The meeting will last 10 minutes and details regarding try-outs will be discussed. Please see any member of the coaching staff with any questions or if you are unable to attend.

 

ATTENTION ALL BLOOD DONORS

the blood drive is tomorrow. Please remember to have your appointment card and photo ID with you tomorrow and arrive at the Alumni Lounge at your appointment time.  Tonight get a good night sleep and drink a lot of water.  Thank you for caring and participating in the Blood Drive, your 1 pint of blood can help 3 people.    

 

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM FOR WINNING THE 2A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP THIS PAST SATURDAY

Hailey Jurgens and Nadia Kaczmarz made the All-Regional Team.  Nadia finished in 2nd place, and Hailey was the Regional Champion.



DO YOU HAVE FASHION SENSE? DO YOU ENJOY MEETING NEW PEOPLE AND HAVING FUN WORKING ON A FANTASTIC PROJECT FOR COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS?

The Riverside Brookfield High School PTO is hosting an exclusive pop-

up boutique on Saturday, February 27 where savvy high school girls can purchase designer dresses and accessories for prom without the designer prices! Come join the RB Boutique for a one time meeting for planning this exciting event on Wednesday, November 18 at Room 201 at 7pm.

If you have any questions please contact Kathi Parisi at 708-415-4620 or [email protected].

 

VISITING REPS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 26TH - 28TH

10/28      Macalester College              1st hr

               Michigan State Univ.            3rd hr



THE BOOK OF THE DAY IS …… Girls Standing on Lawns. By Maira Kalman

Combines text and original artwork in a meditation on memory, childhood, nostalgia, and home that reflects on vintage photographs from the Museum of Modern Art

 

IT IS THE POLICY OF RB TO ENCOURAGE HIGH STANDARDS OF STUDENT BEHAVIOR IN SCHOOL, AT SCHOOL-SPONSORED ACTIVITIES HOME AND AWAY, AND IN THE COMMUNITY

Student conduct should demonstrate self-control and respect for classmates, faculty and other school personnel.  We believe that high school years represent a period of crucial intellectual, emotional, and physical development.

 

Lunch Room

Please pick up after yourselves in the Cafeteria.

Do not throw food

Use appropriate language.

 

Dress Code

Dress for the weather, not for the style.

Inappropriate compared to appropriate

No Head Coverings(Hats, doo rags, hoodies, hoodies, head bands, etc

 

Unacceptable Behavior

Endangering the safety and welfare of the school community, including threatening or inflicting bodily harm or physical violence upon the person of any student or employee of the school. In the case:  Fighting,Gang activity, and Weapons.

 

Fighting

Consequences for your actions

The penalty will result in a suspension and charges by the police may be pursued.

 

Gang related activity

Consequences for your actions

Zero tolerance

Any student who violates this policy will be suspended and may be expelled.

 

Weapons

Possession or use of actual or look-alike fireworks, smoke bombs, explosives, firearms, ammunition, or other dangerous weapons, including pepper spray and mace (refer to WEAPONS)  Discipline for being in possession of a weapon on campus is suspension and possible expulsion and potential law enforcement consequences.

 

DISCIPLINARY CODE / WHERE AND WHEN THE CODE APPLIES

The grounds for disciplinary action, including those described more thoroughly later in this policy, apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including but not limited to:

  • On school grounds before and after school.
  • Off school grounds at school sponsored activities.
  • Traveling to and from school or function.
  • Anywhere, as the conduct may reasonably be considered to be a threat, an attempt to interfere with school purposes.
 

Discipline is progressive! Start quarter 2 with a positive attitude, get involved, be engaged and show your Bulldog Pride!

 
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