The Importance Of Rules And Regulations At Winston Salem Prep

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To start off there are many rules and regulations at Winston Salem Prep. They are known as The Prep Way – The Only Way. Achievement Up -Conflict Down. All of these rules that we have would be great of they were actually being followed by all students, and were actually being enforced by all principles. There are several ways that we can enforce these sets of rules and I will talk about them.
All students, at the beginning of every school day should respect the moment of silence, the pledge of allegiance, and the WSPA mission statement. If any student does not respect any of these, they should get a D1 referral, and should be sent to ISS, unless they don’t want to do it because of their religion. Students should remind each other to be silent during these announcements. Teachers should also state to be silent before the announcements start. The reason for this is so students listen to the important information in the announcements.
Do not use profanity at school! Do not curse in any other language either. Profanity just demonstrates the kind of person you are and creates bad character for you. Cursing is a way of releasing anger, or a way of expressing anger. Profanity usually leads to physically violence or can be used to bully people. That is not what we want at Winston
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You will gain respect for yourself by respecting others. Respect is very important in life, as it forms part of your character. Students should listen when a teacher or another student is speaking. Also mind your own business. If a teacher or student is not talking to you don’t worry about them. Keep your hands away from your private parts during school hours and don’t touch anyone else body either. Keep your voice volume on low; do not scream across the classroom. If this is disobeyed send the student to the principles office. Give everyone the space they need. Don’t get so close to someone. Respect ones

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