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- HANDBOOK CHAPTERS
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CHAPTER 1: Introductory Information and General Notices
- 1.00 - School Operations During a Pandemic or Other Health Emergency
- 1.20 - Student Handbook Acknowledgement
- 1.30 - General Information
- 1.40 - Visitors
- 1.50 - Equal Educational Opportunities and Sex Equity
- 1.60 - Animals on School Property
- 1.70 - School Volunteers
- 1.80 - Invitations and Gifts [PK-8]
- 1.85 - Treats and Snacks [PK-8]
- 1.90 - Emergency School Closings
- 1.100 - Video and Audio Monitoring System
- 1.110 - Accommodating Individuals with Disabilities
- 1.120 - Students with Food Allergies
- 1.130 - Care of Students with Diabetes
- 1.140 - Suicide and Depression Awareness and Prevention
- 1.150 - Accommodating Breastfeeding Students
- 1.170 - Student Appearance
- 1.180 - Awareness and Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse, Grooming Behaviors, and Boundary Violations
- 1.185 - Faith's Law Notifications
- 1.190 - Prevention of Anaphylaxis
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CHAPTER 2: Attendance, Promotion and Graduation
- 2.10 - Attendance
- 2.20 - Student Absences
- 2.30 - Release Time for Religious Instruction and Observation
- 2.40 - Make-Up Work
- 2.50 - Truancy
- 2.60 - Grading and Promotion
- 2.70 - Homework
- 2.80 - Exemption from PE Requirements
- 2.90 - Credit for Proficiency, Non-District Experiences, Course Substitutions and AP
- 2.100 - Home and Hospital Instruction
- 2.110 - Early Graduation [HS]
- 2.120 - Graduation Requirements [HS]
- CHAPTER 3: Student Fees and Meal Costs
- CHAPTER 4: Transportation and Parking
- CHAPTER 5: Health and Safety
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CHAPTER 6: Discipline and Conduct
- 6.10 - General Building Conduct
- 6.20 - School Dress Code
- 6.30 - Student Behavior
- 6.35 - Suspension Procedures
- 6.37 - Expulsion Procedures
- 6.40 - Prevention of and Response to Bullying, Intimidation and Harassment
- 6.45 Sexual Harassment and Teen Dating Violence Prohibited
- 6.50 - Cafeteria Rules
- 6.60 - Field Trips
- 6.70 - Access to Student Social Networking Passwords and Websites
- 6.80 - Student Use of Electronic Devices
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CHAPTER 7: Internet, Technology and Publications
- 7.10 - Acceptable Use of the District's Electronic Networks
- 7.20 - Guidelines for Student Distribution of Non-School Publications
- 7.25 - Guidelines for School-Sponsored Publications, Productions and Websites [HS]
- 7.27 - Access to Non-School Sponsored Publications
- 7.40 - Parent Notice: Educational Technology Vendors > Student Online Personal Protection Act
- CHAPTER 8: Search and Seizure
- CHAPTER 9: Athletics and Extracurricular Activities
- CHAPTER 10: Special Education
- CHAPTER 11: Student Records and Privacy
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CHAPTER 12: Parental Right Notifications
- 12.10 - Teacher Qualifications
- 12.20 - Standardized Testing
- 12.30 - Homeless Child's Right to Education
- 12.40 - Sex Education Instruction
- 12.60 - English Learners
- 12.70 - School Visitation Rights
- 12.80 - Pesticide Application Notice
- 12.90 - Mandated Reporter
- 12.100 - Unsafe School Choice Option
- 12.105 - Student Privacy
- 12.110 - Sex Offender Notification Law
- 12.120 - Violent Offender Community Notification
- 12.130 - Parent Notices Required by the Every Student Succeeds Act
- 12.140 - Uniform Grievance Procedure
- APPENDIX - Elementary School Items
- APPENDIX - Middle School Items
- APPENDIX - High School Items
2.120 - Graduation Requirements [HS]
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To graduate from high school, unless otherwise exempted, each student is responsible for:
- Completing all District graduation requirements that are in addition to State graduation requirements.
- Completing all courses as provided in the School Code, 105 ILCS 5/27-22.
- Completing all minimum requirements for graduation as specified by the Illinois State Board of Education rule, 23 Ill. Admin. Code 1.440.
- Passing an examination on patriotism and principles of representative government, proper use of the flag, methods of voting, and the Pledge of Allegiance.
- Participating in the State assessments that are required for graduation by the School Code, 105 ILCS 5/2-3.64a-5(c).
- Beginning with the 2020-2021 school year, filing one of the following:
(1) a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) with the U.S. Department of Education,
(2) an application for State financial aid,
(3) an Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) waiver form indicating that the student understands what these aid opportunities are and has chosen not to file an application.
If the student is not at least 18 years of age or legally emancipated, the student's parent/guardian must file one of these documents on the student's behalf.
Note: A student is exempt from this requirement if:
(1) the student is unable to file a financial aid application or an ISBE waiver due to extenuating circumstances,
(2) the Building Principal attests the District made a good faith effort to assist the student or the student's parent/guardian with filing a financial aid application or ISBE waiver form, and
(3) the student has met all other graduation requirements.
Cross-reference:
Round Lake Area Schools Community Unit District 116 Policy, 6:300, Graduation Requirements