- Hazelbrook Middle School
- Cell Phone Policy
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Cell Phones and Electronic Devices
Use of cell phones, and personal electronic devices, are not allowed from the time they enter the building until the time they leave unless required as a part of a specific personal health plan (ie. diabetic regulation apps for example). Cell phones must be silenced and away during class time. If parents need to contact students during the school day, they should call the main office and a note will be delivered to students.
Students may have access to their phones in the main office. Students may not record others, take pictures of others (students or staff), and/or share or post without the other’s consent. If this occurs, the school will respond, including contacting the involved students’ family to provide appropriate support and follow up.
Furthermore, students who film staff, or other students, without permission and/or share those videos, or photos, on social media or with other peers can create harm for members of our learning community. Students who film and share photos or videos that portray students in a negative or harmful way will engage in healing and repairing the harm done and may be subject to disciplinary actions along with continued education and support.
Students and parents will also notice cell phone “Silent and Away” signs in all classrooms, halls, and office spaces throughout the building as we implement this policy.
Key points to highlight to your student are:
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Cell phone use is only permitted in the main office.
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Common signs throughout the building will indicate this.
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Cell phones may ONLY be used before/after the school day once students leave the building.
Please partner with us and refrain from texting or calling your student’s phone. If you need to get a message to your student, please call the main office. As always, students can be excused from school for appointments by calling our attendance office.
Thank you for your support and understanding as we collectively improve the social interactions and academic focus for our community.
If students are not upholding this policy and expectation, we will follow this process:
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The first interaction is a reminder, following a 4 step correction routine:
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Greet them in a warm, neutral way and ask if they know the policy for cell phones/devices
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Remind and reteach as needed
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Ask them to make the correction
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Thank them for aligning with the school policy
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The second interaction and continued failure to uphold the policy will result in either the teacher taking the phone, or the student placing the phone in a teacher-designated space for the remainder of the class.
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The third interaction and continued failure to uphold this policy will result in either the phone/device being taken to the office by the teacher for the remainder of the day, or the student could be sent with a pass to drop it off, along with the teacher's call to the office to communicate. Students may pick them up after school.
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The fourth interaction and continued failure to uphold this policy will result in the phone/device going to the office and will be held for a parent pick up. (Parents are contacted)
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The fifth interaction and failure to follow the policy will result in an office discipline referral, resulting in further parent contact and daily check-in of the device to the office for two weeks time. (Parents are contacted)
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Continued issues with cell phones would be further referrals and added weeks of check-in to the office. (A parent conference and planning on how to solve the problem better and support the student, involving other student supporters such as counselors, case, managers, specialists, etc.)
If at any time students are unwilling to comply with this policy the staff member will not engage in a power struggle over the device, and this will become an office-managed referral for defiant behavior.
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