| Policies, Regulations, and Guidelines |
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Students' Rights and Responsibilities
Students, read about your rights as well as your responsibilities as they relate to your academic, social, and personal successes whilst attending Woodside High School.
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Student Behavior Policy
Please read this general overview of Woodside High School's behavior policy. Please note that all policies and rules governing student behavior strive to foster and preserve the learning environments on campus.
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Student Consequences Reference Chart
Learn more about the consequences ascribed to the individual 48900 Ed Codes governing student behavior.
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Williams' Uniform Complaint, Non-Discrimination, Hate Violence Policies
This link contains information regarding the reasons for which a student/ parent may file a complaint under the WIlliams' Settelment. Also, read about Woodside High School's zero-tolerance policy towards discrimination and hate violence/ language.
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CA Ed Code 48900--Reasons for Disciplinary Action
All students should be familiar with the subsections of CA Ed Code 48900 which delineate the reasons for disciplinary action.
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Attendance Policy
Woodside High School values timely and regular attendance to all classes as the bedrock of academic achievement.
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Closed Campus--SUHSD Policy
Woodside High School values safety and encourages students to make the most out of the academic day.
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Dress Code and Tardy Policies 2010-11
Please read the recently revised Dress Code Policy for the 2010-2011 school year. Also, please be on time to all classes out of respect for the learning environments of your peers.
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Electronic Device Policy
Please do not use electronic devices during instructional times.
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Academic Integrity Policy
Woodside High School values integrity and honesty; the "AIP Policy" delineates the actions enacted by the school administration in matters regarding plagiarism, cheating, and other related violations.
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Alcohol and Controlled Substance Policy
This is the official SUHSD Alcohol and Controlled Substance Policy (AR 5131.6) and potential consequences.
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Parking Permits, Student Parking Lot, and Driving Regulations
Please note that the parking permits cost $25 for the 2011-12 school year.
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Transportation Rules and Medication Procedures
This is an important link to review if you take public or district transportation to/from school or if you require any form of medication during the school day.
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Published Feb 26, 2013 - 1:53pm
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