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- Carrying School IDs
- Dress Code/Backpacks
- Cell Phones Not permitted
- Responsible Social Media
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Bunker Hill Bulldogs Must Carry School IDs
We are continuing to iron out this procedure, but all students seemed to have adapted quickly to this. We encourage students to keep their IDs in their lockers overnight. However, while not ideal, if they leave their ID at home, we will give them a temporary ID throughout the day. We strongly encourage students to keep their IDs with them at all times. This is highly important for safety reasons.
This new procedures promotes safety and the preservation of instructional time for the students. This allows to keep track of students, how long they are out of class, and the frequency by which they are out of class. This new program allows us to sort using an excel spreadsheet and then address only those individuals who are frequently out of the classroom. There is no additional change or procedure your child has to do except get into the habit of bringing their ID cards.
Code of Conduct, Dress Code, Cell Phones, Social Media
Here is a copy of the most recent code of conduct/including 22-23 revisions https://www.wtps.org/Page/31426
The overall theme of the code of conduct is the belief that we are dealing with children who are on a journey and sometimes they falter and need our support to teach them how to fail forward and repair the relationship they may have strained. We are committed to having the code of conduct promote this learning from mistakes.
Backpacks
In the middle schools, because we have a team of teachers that each child has, we have frequent access to our lockers, because we no longer have textbooks for each class, and we live in a world with heightened security, students cannot carry backpacks while in school. Students can bring backpacks to school but must place them in their lockers prior to homeroom and then retrieve them at the end of the day. During the first few weeks, we will practice with the students and help with organization.Open Back Shoes Like Slides or Flip Flops
We have crowded halls and stairwells and wearing open back shoes provides a tripping hazard. Therefore we do not allow them in school. Students can wear Crocs, but we need the students to make sure the back strop is on the back of the heal, not turned over in the front of the Croc.
Shirts and Apparel
All shirts need to be free of rude/sexual/violent language or innuendos. Shirts need to ensure that midriffs, backs, and undergarments are covered.
Cell Phones are not permitted while students are in school.
Each year we have assemblies to address online/social media harassment as we remind students that such conduct is not what a Bulldog is about. We obtain the unwavering support of Officer Hamilton who is our SRO and will continue to have these talks with the entire school in the upcoming year as well.
Some things you should know:
1. Snap Chat: Please check and ensure parent filters are enabled on your children's snapchat and especially set to private so only your child's friends can "snap" each other. We've had situations where random people infiltrated our students' snap chat with inappropriate images or messages. Also with snap chat, people can send pictures or message that quickly erase. Unless your child screen shots things, these messages are hard to retrieve and the hate or bullying has already been done.
2. Tik Tok or Discord: Again these platforms (like snap chat and if the parental controls and privacy settings are not enabled) students can be met with an onslaught of negative information. Most of our country's threats of violence in schools are happening on Tik Tok. Much persistent vandalism in schools is a result of Tik Tok challenges. Tik Tok is highly unregulated content. The challenges and threats in Tik Tok can have felony or misdemeanor charges. The same goes for Discord.
3. Instagram: With Instagram, we have had our own students make fake pages, especially talking about students. The owners of these pages make fun of students, make lies about students, antagonize drama between people, or make up that students are in relationships with each other. Regardless of the content, the sole purpose is to tear people down. Please ensure that your children do not follow anything like this. By following these pages, it gives credence to these students who seek to emotionally harm their peers. These pages are on Tik Tok as well...usually referencing "ship" page. These make fun or invent dating relationships of students.
When a Student Turns 11 these vaccines are mandated in NJ. Without them the law requires students be excluded from school. Please Read Carefully and Contact the Nurse Immediately
Grading and Assessment Coalition
Bunker Hill Middle School: Home of the Bulldogs
Email: ddijohn@wtps.org
Website: https://www.wtps.org/bunkerhill
Location: 372 Pitman Downer Road, Sewell, NJ, USA
Phone: 856 881 7007
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Twitter: @Official_BHMS