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George Washington High School 298 Washington Drive Mangilao, GU
PO Box 24147 GMF, GU 96921 Phone: 734-2911 –3
“Home of the Mighty Gecko Warriors”
Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges 2012-2018
GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT-PARENT HANDBOOK/PLANNER
School Year 2017-2018
I have read the 2017-2018 Student-Parent Handbook of George Washington High School. I agree to comply with the rules, policies, contracts, and procedures contained or mentioned herein. These include, but are not limited to, the Education Technology Use Policy. Student Name ____________________________________________ Student Signature ________________________________ Date ___________ We, the parents of the student stated above, acknowledge that we have received and agree by the terms and conditions of the 2017-2018 Student-Parent Handbook of George Washington High School. We agree to support our child and cooperate with the GWHS administration, faculty, and staff in complying with the rules, policies, contracts, and procedures contained or mentioned above and herein. Furthermore, we understand that we are responsible for ensuring that our child understands the student regulations as stated in this handbook. Mother/Guardian Name ____________________________________
Signature ______________________________ Date ______________ Father/Guardian Name _____________________________________
Signature ______________________________ Date ______________
“Shaping a better community by developing college and career-ready students through quality education.” Ulric Mark Aggie M.C. Quinata John Castro Christopher Castro
AP AP– Curriculum & Instruction AP – Attendance/Business AP – Special Programs AP – Student Support Services
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Bernidete Perez-AO Our purpose is to provide our students with the skills and knowledge they need to make wise decisions and be good productive citizens.
George Washington High School
“Home of the Mighty Gecko Warriors”
Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges 2012-2018
Mascot: Gecko; School Colors: Purple and Gold
George Washington High School (GWHS) is a comprehensive senior high school serving
students in grades nine through twelve and fully accredited by the Western Association of
Schools and Colleges. A student who graduates from a Guam public high school is awarded a
Guam Department of Education diploma.
School Administrators: Principal, Ms. Lynda Hernandez-Avilla
Assistant Principal, Curriculum, Mr. Ulric Mark
Assistant Principal, Special Programs, Mr. John Castro
Assistant Principal, Attendance, Mrs. Aggy M.C. Quinata
Assistant Principal, Discipline, Mr. Christopher Castro
Hours of Operation
Gates Open: 6:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Main Office Hours: 6:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Class Instruction: 7:15 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Counseling/Nurse’s Office 7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Students are not allowed on campus prior to 6:15 a.m.
Contact Information
George Washington High School
298 Washington Drive, Mangilao, GU 96923
P.O. Box 24147 GMF, Barrigada, GU 96921
(671)734-2911
Website: http://www.gdoe.net/gwhs
Closed Campus Policy
GWHS is a closed campus. This means that you may not leave the school or its grounds at any time without the
permission of the principal or his/her designees. This includes before school begins and after school while
waiting for your bus/ride. You must stay within designated areas on campus during break and lunch periods. A
parent/guardian may sign a student out in the Main Office. Students who are 18 years old and older may sign
themselves out, but may not return unless documented proof, i.e. doctor’s note, driver’s examination, etc. is
furnished.
Board Policies and Student Conduct Information
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If you wish to view board policies and/or more information regarding student conduct, please visit the GDOE
website: gdoe.net
GUAM DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
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GDOE Vision
“Every Student:
Responsible, Respectful,
and Ready for Life.”
GDOE Mission
“Our educational
community prepares all
students for life,
promotes excellence, and
provides support.”
Fanohge Chamoru
Fanohge Chamoru put I
tano’-ta Kanta I ma tuna-
na gi todu I lugat. Para I
onra, Para I Gloria,
abiba I isla sen parat
(ripiti)
U todu I tiempo I pas
para hita, yan ginen I
langet na bendesion.
Kontra I piligru,
na’fansafo’ ham, yu’os
prutehi I islan Guam
(ripiti)
GWHS School Mission
“Our purpose is to provide
our students with the skills
and knowledge they need to
make wise decisions and be
good productive citizens in
our community.”
GWHS School Vision
“Shaping a better
community by developing
college and career-ready
students through quality
education.”
Inifresi
Ginen I mas takhelo’ gi
Hinasso-ku, I mas takhalom
gi Kurason-hu yan I mas
figo’ na Nina’sina-hu, Hu
ufresen maisa yu’ para bai
hu prutehi yan difende I
hinengge, I Kottura, I
Lengguahi, I Aire, I Hanom,
yan I tano’ Chamoru,
Irensia-ku Direcho ginen as
Yu’os Tata. Este hu Afitma
gi hilo’ I bipblia yan I
bandera-hu, I banderan
Guahan.
GWHS Gecko Learner
Outcomes
Our Students will be:
G – Goal Oriented
Individuals
E – Effective
Communicators
C – Critical Thinkers
K – Keen Users of
Technology
O – Outstanding
Community Members
S – Self-directed Learners
Who Value Education
GWHS Expected School-
wide Behavior Results
G – Give respect to self
and others
E – Exercise good
character
C – Come to class
prepared and on time
K – Keep GW clean
O – Obey all school rules
S – Speak in appropriate
language and volume
GWHS School Song
Far above the wide Pacific
with its waves of blue, stands
our noble Alma Mater, ever
bold and true.
Lift her chorus speed it
onward, praise on every
tongue. Hail to thee, our Alma
Mater, Hail, George
Washington
Far above the noisy humming,
of the busy town, Reared
against the arch of Heaven,
looks she proudly down.
Bendision
Umukon i kulu
ginen i sanhaya
Umukon i kulu
ginen sanlagu
Mandanna i aniten
i taotao-ta
para u esgaihon mo’na
i manelu-ta
sainan-måmi chåhlao ham
sainan-måmi pulan ham
esgaihon mo’na i galaide
gi tutuhon-na i lina’lå’-ta
o asaina, o aniti ni’
numå’i ham
minesngon yan minalolek
Saina, sainan-måmi,
na’i ham sinat
para en guatdok
i tano’-mu
Saina, sainan-måmi,
håtme ham
yan na’ fitme i latten-måmi
susteni i pa’an-måmi
guini gi tano’
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Campus Security (Surveillance Cameras): GDOE has installed surveillance cameras to ensure the safety of students, personnel,
visitors, and building structure.
Building Access and Hours: The school will be open one hour before the start of the school day. Unless students have official
business and are under the direct supervision of school personnel, they are not allowed to enter school buildings until 6:30 a.m. In
addition, students should leave the campus at the end of the school day and ensure that transportation arrangements are in place before
the end of the school day or activity to avoid disciplinary action.
Student Drop Off/Pick Up Point: Students must be dropped off by 6:30 a.m. and not earlier. Students must be picked up no later
than 2:30 p.m. Students who do not comply with these times will face disciplinary action. Students should inform their parents or
legal guardians that the drop-off/pick-up point is behind the cafeteria. Entrance is through the cafeteria gate and exit is through the
gate adjacent to KGTF. Entrance into the faculty parking lot is for faculty/staff only. Please adhere to these rules in order to
facilitate flow of traffic especially during peak hours. Your child may be charged with trespassing if found on campus during closed
hours. Reminder: Gates open at 6:30 a.m. for morning drop-off and 2:00 p.m. for afternoon pick-up. If the gate is open this does not
mean you are allowed to enter, please refer to the bell schedule. (Procedures are subject to change)
Student Walk Through Gate: Students will remain in the designated holding area until clearance is given to cross. Failure to
comply will result in disciplinary action.
Student Crosswalk: The school has provided a designated drop-off and pick-up area for students. Those walking home must wait for
the clearance of release. Students are to use the crosswalks provided to them and should not cross anywhere else for safety reasons.
GWHS/DOE will not be responsible for students who walk home or get picked-up/dropped off outside our campus to include students
and parents who do not comply with the traffic safety procedures of the school.
Off-Limit Areas: All second floors, B wing, D wing, E wing, F wing, G wing, staircases, parking lots, and the gym are off limits to
students before school, during break, lunch, and after dismissal. Students claiming they have to report to a teacher must present a
written note from the teacher and remain in the class with the designated teacher throughout that time period. Those claiming to go to
the library must remain in the library at all times.
After School Restrictions: The school is officially closed to the public at 2:30 p.m. unless individuals are attending approved school
activities, such as interscholastic games, club/organization meetings, etc. CPS/GPD will be contacted if the student remains on
campus.
School Buses: Bus transportation is available and a privilege for all students. Moreover, students who ride the bus are under the direct
authority of the bus driver and must keep in mind that all school rules apply while in the bus and at the bus stop/boarding areas. No
student shall exit from the school bus until it has arrived at its destination (either the school grounds or at the regular bus stop). Upon
exiting from a school bus in the morning, all students must remain on campus. For more information, you may contact Barrigada Bus
Operations (Station #5) at 734-6660.
Visitors On-Campus: All visitors are required to check in at the main gate and indicate purpose of their visit then proceed to the main
office to sign the Visitors Logbook. Both the visitor and the person to be visited are responsible for appropriate conduct. Teachers
must notify school administration if a guest will be observing classes, attending a meeting, or is a speaker, etc. GWHS reserves the
right to deny campus entry for visitors who do not have school-related/business or concerns. Visitors are not allowed to have any type
of contact with our students or staff without receiving proper clearance for their visit. (No I.D. may result in denial to enter GWHS
campus).
Library’s Mission: The library mission of GWHS is to provide information in a variety of formats, teach students library skills, and
instill the desire to read and explore as lifelong learners.
Library Handbook: The GWHS library issues a separate handbook to all new incoming 9th
grade students during library orientations.
All other new students may make a separate request to receive a library handbook if they are attending GWHS for the first time.
School Closing: Should the school be closed for threatening weather or other emergencies, local radio and TV stations will broadcast
information concerning the closing and reopening of the school.
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TRANSGENDER:
The Guam Department of Education complies with Federal Laws regarding the restroom transgender students choose to use.
Although the Board does not yet have an approved policy on this subject, a letter of guidance sent from the U.S. Department of
Education and the Department of Justice details how Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 requires that schools receiving
federal funds "not exclude, separate, deny benefits to, or otherwise treat differently on the basis of sex, any person in its educational
programs or activities."
That means "a school must treat students consistent with their gender identity even if their education records or identification
documents indicate a different sex." It also states while schools can provide sex-segregated restrooms and locker rooms, "transgender
students must be allowed to participate in such activities and access such facilities consistent with their gender identity."
Please see any administrators should you have questions or concerns about this matter. Si yu’os ma'ase.
Business Office The Business Office is open from 6:30 am to 2:30 pm daily for payment of any fees or obligations.
FEES *Fees subject to change
DOCUMENTS REQUESTED FEES PROCESSING TIME
Official Transcripts $5.00 per copy 3 working days
Unofficial Transcripts $5.00 per copy 3 working days
Certificate of Graduation $5.00 per copy 3 working days
Copy of Any Document $0.25 per page 3 working days
Copy of Physical Exams/Immunization Records $2.00 per copy Same day of request
Parking Pass Registration Fee $10.00 per semester 3-4 working days
Lunch Pass (Seniors Only)**Seniors must have
parent authorization if under 18, have 18 or more
credits, 60 service learning hours, maintain a “C”
average, no “U” for citizenship, and no discipline
and/or attendance issues.**
$10.00 per semester 3-4 working days
Unscheduled ID No Cost-1st issue
$10.00-2nd issue
3-4 working days
Attendance Verification/ per student $5.00 3-4 working days
Unofficial Transcripts for students currently enrolled No Cost 3-4 working days
Transcripts: Transcript requests will be filled according to the workload of the business office. Fill out transcript requests as early as
possible for prompt and timely attention. Transcripts and diploma will not be released until financial obligations are satisfied.
CURRICULUM
Updating Demographic Information: It is the responsibility of parents/guardians to update the information for their child. Please do
not assume that the changes are made. Please check with our curriculum department and nurse’s office to ensure that the correct
information is provided. Those with court order documents should file these documents immediately. GWHS will not honor verbal
notification; we must have written and legal documents.
Late Registration: A student over the compulsory attendance age (16 years and up) may not register for school after the second week
of the first or second semester of the school year unless he/she is a transferee from another school and has been in attendance during
the school year. These restrictions shall not apply to students whose absences from school are determined to be excusable as defined in
the Department of Education’s Student Conduct Procedural Manual and Board Policy.
Withdrawals/Transfers: The student is to notify his/her counselor when he/she plans to withdraw or transfer to another public school
or school district. To be valid, the withdrawal/transfer form must be signed by the parent/guardian at least three (3) school days prior
to the date of withdrawal. A student’s withdrawal sheet is sufficient for readmission into another school. The receiving school will
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request for the official transcript and record from the releasing school.
Length of Attendance: Students have six years from the year they entered 9th grade to complete the requirements for graduation.
PLEASE REFER TO BP 330
Guidance and Counseling Services: GWHS has full-time counselors. It is highly recommended for students to make appointments
with his/her counselor at least once per semester for assistance such as planning schedules, college and career plans, or help with
school-related issues. The counselors are readily available to help students cope with a crisis. Parents are always welcome to talk
with a counselor concerning their child. It is the responsibility of the student and parents to know and keep track of his/her
academic and attendance status.
Curricular Paths at GWHS: In accordance with Board Policy, college and career technical education paths are offered. Each path
provides the type of curriculum that best prepares students for their future plans.
College Path: There are two options which focus on preparing students for college study.
Option A: Two years of a foreign language and two credits of any elective.
Option B: Three site based courses may be chosen and determined by the student’s path focus area choice.
Courses College Path
Credits
Language Arts 4
Social Studies 4
Math 4
Science 4
Health 1
Physical Education 1
Chamorro 1
Fine Arts 1
Career Path Courses 0
Selected Site-Based Courses 4
Total 24
Career Path: 2.0 credits of site based courses, which complement the career path focus area choice of the student, may be taken. The
following are Career Path Focus Areas: Automotive, Business, Consumer and Family Sciences, Visual Communication, Computer
Science, Fine Arts, Marketing, Military Science, and Allied Health.
Students may decide to switch paths at any point until their senior year. Students must, however, fulfill all graduation requirements
for the new path selected. Hence, all are encouraged to decide on a path and stay with it to gain focus and facilitate a timely
graduation from high school.
Courses Career Path Credits
Language Arts 4
Social Studies 3
Math 3
Science 3
Health 1
Physical Education 1
Chamorro 1
Fine Arts 1
Career Path Courses 4-6
Selected Site-Based Courses 1-3
Total 24
Graduation Requirements: For purposes of enrollment and graduation, high school is defined as grades 9, 10, 11, 12. Meeting
graduation requirements is considered a primary goal for proper placement. To earn a DOE high school diploma, students must
successfully complete 24 credits and 75 hours of service learning, based on their educational path.
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Each credit earned towards graduation is representative of an appropriate course/subject taken by the student under his/her respective
educational path. Courses taken from Department of Education schools and/or from approved/accredited private schools will earn
equivalent credits.
NOTE: College Path Students must take U. S. History and American Government
Career Path students may substitute Applied Math I for Algebra II or Geometry
J.P. Torres Success Academy (Credit Recovery): Is a credit recovery program for students who are referred by the school’s
administration, to assist in obtaining credits towards graduation.
Grade Level/Service Learning Requirements: Students must successfully complete the following credits to be classified according
to grade level requirements. Additionally, in accordance with Public Law 30-53, “each student shall complete seventy-five (75) hours
of service learning as a requirement for high school.” This mandate was enacted with the incoming 9th
grade class in SY 2011-
2012. See Chart Below
Grade Level Credits Target Number of
Service Learning
Hours
Maximum Number of
Service Learning
Hours
9th
Grade 0- 5.5 20 20
10th
Grade 6- 11.5 20 40
11th
Grade 12- 17.5 20* 60*
12th
Grade 18 or more 15 75
*A student must acquire a minimum of 60 Service Learning Hours and 18 credits to be eligible for
senior status as cited in Board Policy 351.4. A total of 75 Service Learning Hours must be attained in
conjunction with the required graduation credits.
Graduation Progress & Credit Check: Graduation Progress Reports will be given to juniors and seniors at the end of each semester.
Other students and parents who wish to have this report may request it from the assistant principal for curriculum or any counselor. It
shows what courses are required for graduation in a student’s selected path, what courses have been completed, and which ones still
need to be taken. All concerns regarding graduation progress and credits earned should be directed to the counseling office, assistant
principal for curriculum, or the principal.
Senior Clearance: It is the responsibility of all seniors to frequently follow up with their grades and graduation progress with
their counselor. We highly encourage parents to follow through during this period. A clearance is mandatory at the end of the school
year; failure to clear obligation(s) will result in the delay of releasing a student’s diploma and transcript.
Senior Graduation Ceremony Dress Code and Protocol: With any senior activity, students can be banned from participation.
Participation is a privilege, and not a right (Williams vs. Austin, 1992). Seniors must adhere to all dress codes, protocols, school rules,
Guam laws, and board policies or risk participation. Seniors not certified by deadline for graduation or violate BP 405 (Level 2 and
Level 3 Offenses), during 4th
quarter will not be allowed to participate in graduation ceremony. See Senior Behavior Contract
Grading System: The grading of students is the teacher’s responsibility. The grade given is the teacher’s evaluation of student
progress and achievement. Students are responsible for meeting the course requirements of each class with the teacher’s guidance. In
the event a student or parent wishes to appeal a grade, the respective student and parent should contact the assigned teacher to
schedule a three-way conference to discuss academic/grade concerns.
Explanation of Grades: Each student receives an academic grade and a citizenship grade. Students under DOE Honors/AP courses
earn an additional 10% for passing semester grades. A 70% is a passing semester grade for Honor/AP courses (69% and below is a
failing grade).
A failing grade does not earn any credit, therefore, the failed course must be retaken or an alternative course taken, if acceptable. The
following is an explanation of percentage grade equivalence:
Percentage Grade Description
90 – 100 (A) Excellent
80 – 89 (B) Above Average
70 – 79 (C) Average
60 – 69 (D) Passing
59 – 0 (F) Failing
Transcripts from other schools/school districts will be evaluated according to Board Policy to determine granting of credit.
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Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA): Class ranking is based on cumulative GPA, which is calculated after the official semester
grades are processed.
Progress Reports: Teachers are required to update their grades weekly via PowerTeacher so that progress reports will be printed and
issued to students during the fifth week of each quarter. Parents/guardians are strongly advised to monitor progress reports and
contact teachers and administrators regarding questions and concerns.
Report Cards: Approximately one and one half weeks after the end of each quarter, students will receive computerized report cards.
The report cards will show the following important information: academic grades, citizenship, total absences, total credits earned, and
service learning hours. 4th
quarter report cards will be available for pick-up during the summer. Parents/Guardians should make it a
point to gain access to Parent Portal and contact teachers regarding their child’s progress. Please do not to wait for report cards. It is
the responsibility of the students to keep track of their academic progress by communicating with their teachers.
Legend of codes used in reporting grades/citizenship:
NG = No grade (Awaiting transfer grade to average with or not available);
U = Unsatisfactory; S = Satisfactory; E = Excellent
Parent-Teacher Conferences (PTC): This year’s Parent-Teacher Conferences are scheduled for November 3, 2017 & April 3, 2018,
from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.(subject to change), to allow parents and teachers the opportunity to discuss student grades and progress.
Field Trip Policies and Procedures: Well-planned field trips are a part of the instructional program. No water activity field trips
will be approved unless water briefing/safety is completed with GFD. All water activities are subject to approval by the
administration.
Students taking part in a field trip must:
1. Have the Notice of Field Trip form signed by all teachers at least five days in advance.
2. Have form signed by a parent/guardian giving permission for the trip.
3. Return signed form to the sponsoring teacher no later than three school days prior to the actual field trip.
4. Wear the school uniform to participate in the field trip. Uniform shirt and khaki bottoms are required.
5. Adhere to all school rules and policies while on the field trip.
6. Show their teachers/classes their signed field trip form after participating in the field trip.
A teacher/administrator may deny permission for a student to go on a field trip if:
1. The student is failing or received a “U” for citizenship.
2. The student has excessive absences (3 days unexcused for the quarter).
3. It is the student’s sixth field trip for the quarter.
Off-Island Field Trips: Off-island field trips are field trips taken by students while accompanied by one or more employees of the
Guam Department of Education to a destination outside of Guam.
Such trips must:
1. Be consistent with the policy and guidelines as approved by the Guam Education Board.
2. Be adequately financed from other than budgeted funds without undue hardship on the student.
3. Provide sufficient supervision.
4. Show proof of purchase of life insurance in the amount of at least $5,000 per student.
Students Must:
1. Return all parent permission and teacher forms to the teacher leading the trip no later than three school days prior to the
actual trip.
2. Have all proper travel documents prior to departure.
3. Make-up work that will be missed. Students should notify teachers at least a week in advance so that work may be
assigned where teachers feel it is warranted.
Interscholastic Program: GWHS provides two teams: (1) Varsity and (2) Junior Varsity, for both volleyball and basketball, which
makes it possible for a larger number of students to participate. Students are able to participate in the following sports:
Tennis (male/female) Soccer (male/female) Basketball (male/female)
Track & Field (male/female) Softball (female only) Wrestling (co-ed)
Volleyball (male/female) Baseball (male only) Golf (male/female)
Cross Country (male/female) Football (co-ed) Cheerleading (co-ed)
Rugby (male/female) Paddling (male/female/co-ed)
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All students are eligible to participate in interscholastic sports if they are under 20 years of age on the first of September of the current
school year, meet the school’s eligibility requirements, and have parental approval. To be eligible, a student must meet the physical
requirements as determined by a physician’s physical examination, be an active participant and in regular attendance, and have a 70%
average which is verified each quarter. Any student who receives a “U” for citizenship and/or a grade of “F” in the preceding quarter
will not be permitted to participate in sports for the following quarter. Students who have been suspended will not be permitted to
participate during the suspension and/or for the remainder of the season if a Level 3 offense has been committed.
The following are requirements which must be completed before student athletes may participate:
1. A parent/student pre-season meeting with the coach.
2. An annual sports physical filed with the athletic director at school.
3. Parental permission for participation on file.
4. At least 10 official practices before competition.
5. A signed attendance check on game day.
PBIS: 25 minute lessons done every Friday in the mornings which focus on Character Education to encourage and remind students to
make good choices/decisions. This program is reinforced through various rewards and incentives to keep students motivated.
Class Fees/Lab Fees: Students may be required to pay a lab fee for personal consumable supplies used in class.
Student Clubs and Organizations: Students may join any school-sponsored club/organization at GWHS.
Some chartered clubs/organizations available include, but not limited to:
Academic Challenge Bowl National Honor Society Class Council 2018
Automotive Club Paddling Club Class Council 2019
Dance Club Japanese Class Council 2020
Wrestling Club JROTC Class Council 2021
Various Sports Club Marine Mania Close Up Club
Math Club Micronesian Student Organization
STUDENT ATTENDANCE
There is a close relationship between academic success and school attendance. Good attendance habits learned and developed in
school will be carried over into the world of work. Please remember, every school day counts. Being absent from class or from
school is the most frequent reason for students failing. A student who comes to class each day, on time, and with required materials
rarely fails.
Student Attendance Area: Students shall attend the school in the attendance area in which their parent or guardian lives. GWHS
services the following attendance areas: Mangilao, Pagat Mangilao, Chalan Pago, Ordot, Sinajana, Agana Heights, Agana Springs.
Out of district (OOD) applications may be available for administrative approval. If students are accepted as OOD, they must comply
with requirements as stipulated in the OOD application, and must understand that they will be withdrawn at the end of the school
year.(BP 318)
BP 350-Attendance Procedures: After each tardy bell, teachers will take attendance using their attendance record book/powerschool
electronic grade book. Students who are late within fifteen minutes after the tardy bell will be marked tardy. Students who come in
fifteen minutes or more will be considered absent unless a valid certification/excuse is provided to the receiving teacher. Those
students who are not present in class will be marked absent and will only be excused upon receipt of proper certification/excuse.
Therefore, it is imperative that students bring excused letters/certification no later than two (2) days upon return to school.
Attendance clearance will be based on admit slips submitted to their homeroom teacher.
The attendance officer and teachers will work together to communicate school attendance data and concerns to parents through letters
sent home via students and/or phone calls. Parents may inquire about student’s attendance status through the Student Support Office
Assistant Principal.
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Attendance Referrals: School personnel may refer students to the Student Support Office regarding the following concerns:
*Every 3 or more unexcused/unaccounted for absences (3, 6, 9…)
*Skipping or suspected skipping
*Excessive tardiness
*BP330 will be implemented accordingly
Tardiness to Class and Late Bus: Students who are tardy due to a late bus will be issued a Late Bus Admit Slip by the Student
Support Office and must report to the cafeteria for breakfast or class immediately. This is only if the school has been notified of a late
bus by DPW or a late bus arrives. A student with a Late Bus Admit Slip is considered excused only if he/she received the pass and
clearance from the Student Support Office. As a general rule, three (3) unexcused tardies will be considered one (1) unexcused
absence.
Clearing Absences: Students have two (2) consecutive school days following their return to clear absences by providing a note from
their parent/guardian(s). Admit slips will be issued only in the morning from 6:30 a.m. – 7:00 a.m. It is the responsibility of the
student to clear his/her absences.
1. Parent/guardian(s) are allowed to excuse six (6) days via parent excuse notes per semester.
2. Parent/guardian(s) are prohibited from writing any excuse notes for absences beyond 3 consecutive days. After 3 days, the
parent/guardian(s) must furnish a doctor’s certification. Note: weekends and holidays are not considered to break the
consecutive days. Example: absent Friday, Monday, Tuesday; this is considered consecutive.
3. Students who have reached the age of majority (18 years) are allowed to write their own excuse notes, however only 6 days
per semester will be excused.
All parent/self excuse notes must have the following items:
a. Student’s full name.
b. Date(s) of absences.
c. Reason for absences.
d. Parent/Guardian(s) full name in print.
e. Parent/Guardian(s) signature.
f. Parent/Guardian(s) contact numbers.
g. Student ID number
Procedures for submitting admit slips:
1. Students will submit their excuse notes to the Student Support Office from 6:30 a.m.- 7:00 a.m. Students have a two-day
grace period to provide the excuse notes; otherwise, the absence will convert to an unexcused absence.
2. Students will complete the request for absence excuse form for accountability purposes.
3. The determination of the excusal/non-excusal will be decided by Attendance Assistant Principal.
Excused Absences: Please refer to BP 350 and 411 as well as the SCPM via school website, GDOE website
Lock-Out: GWHS maintains the authority to implement a lock out policy for students who are late. If locked out, students will not be
allowed to enter until a lock out pass is obtained from the Student Support Office. Students who are habitually tardy will require a
mandatory parent conference which may result in disciplinary action(s) such as: parent shadowing, mandatory monitor/contract,
withdrawal or referral to truant officer. This policy is to improve and monitor such attendance issues. Please ensure that your child
arrives on time. There is a bus service, however, if you choose not to use services then it is your responsibility to ensure he/she arrives
on time. Students who arrive on campus after 15 minutes (after the lock-out period) are considered absent, however, are allowed to
enter class and will be marked absent (no lock out passes are given). (If documents are falsified and school determines student is
out of district, he/she will be withdrawn and transferred to district school).
On Suspension/Return from other Agencies: Students who are readmitted after suspension must obtain an admit slip from the
Student Support Office before reporting to class. Students who are returning from Department of Youth Affairs (DYA) must obtain
an admit slip from the Student Support Office.
Pre-Arranged Absences: Please refer to the SCPM p.g. 48 via school website or GDOE website.
Make-Up Assignments: Students will be given make-up/advanced assignments should the absences be determined as excused. Prior
notification makes for better planning. Arrangements will be made according to the teachers. It is the responsibility of the students and
parents to follow-up, make the arrangements, and pick-up and submit assignments in a timely manner. The school is neither obligated
nor responsible to contact the student or parents or follow-up.
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Truancy: The Student Support administrator shall refer a student of compulsory attendance age (below 16 years old) to a School
Attendance Officer and shall request the filing of a court petition as required by Guam law. *Note: a referral to CPS or Parent Family
Community Outreach Social Workers may be made. *Parents should ensure demographics are updated.
Unscheduled ID: Only seniors needing less than six (6) credits to graduate are eligible for less than full day schedules. Unscheduled
IDs are issued by the Curriculum administrator at no cost for 1st issue (subject to change without notice). Parents must come in to
sign applications for unscheduled IDs. Unscheduled students must show their ID to school aides assigned to the main gate before
leaving the campus. Students abusing this schedule will be subject to disciplinary action. They may be required to take six (6) classes
and remain on campus all day. Schedules are prepared to cluster classes without time gaps. Students must be picked-up or leave
immediately after completing their last class. Students must be dropped or arrive five (5) minutes prior to their first scheduled class
and no earlier. Students requesting this schedule must provide their own transportation and follow pick-up/drop-off schedule. No
student will be allowed to remain on campus as a volunteer. Students must have their Unscheduled I.D. with them at all times,
failure to do so may result in disciplinary actions. Those found in violation with this policy will be placed into a full school schedule.
Off Campus Lunch Passes: Seniors with parent authorization, 18 credits or more, 60 hours of service learning, at least “C” average,
and no “U”, may be granted an off campus pass upon request, and a receipt of payment. Lunch pass will be collected when leaving
and returned to student upon their return to campus. After two tardies from lunch, this privilege will be revoked.
Off Campus Pass: Students 18 years old are allowed to sign themselves out of school for the remainder for the day and are not
allowed to return to the campus unless they provide their appointment card and other documents supporting their absence (doctor’s
appointment, job interview, driver’s license, etc.) Students who are 18 and above, and attempting to take other students off campus
without proper authorization, will be dealt with accordingly. Violations of such rules/policies will result in removal of privileges to
park on campus, and decals will be revoked permanently.
GCC Cross Enrollment: Students enrolled in a GCC/GWHS course must abide by the following expectations:
1. A GCC Code of Conduct document must be signed and on file for all cross-enrolled students.
2. Students will not be allowed to cross without their GCC ID so make sure you have your ID with you each day or risk
disciplinary action from GCC and GWHS.
3. Students are responsible to get to their classes on time and adhere to all school rules and policies.
4. Students must stay in the walking routes and not deviate from those areas as a safety precaution.
5. Students are not allowed to leave GCC campus. Suspension from GCC and or GWHS is a suspension from both campuses
for such dates stated. This program should be taken seriously; there is no room for behavior and/or attendance issues.
6. Students will not be allowed to leave GWHS to GCC during lunch or for lunch.
7. Students are not allowed to drive to or park at GCC or KGTF, they must use GCC/GWHS gate and walking path at all times.
Vehicles parked in these areas will be towed at owner’s expense and students risk being removed from the GCC program.
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DISCIPLINE
All GWHS school personnel have the duty and responsibility to maintain a school climate that is conducive to learning. Reasonable
physical force (last resort) may be used by school personnel to protect themselves or students from possible injury, or in an
extraordinary case of breach of discipline, to restrain a disruptive student.
A teacher or other school official may refer a student to the Student Support Office when the seriousness of the offense, the
persistence of the misbehavior or the disruptive effect of the violation makes the continued presence of the student in the classroom
intolerable or detrimental to the other students or the offender. Prior interventions and notification made to students/parents by the
teacher are required unless the behavior is of urgency and seriousness. GPD can be contacted without parent notification.
REMINDER: ATTENTION STUDENTS For your Information: Public Law 33-126-Guam Law-Parental
Responsibility Statute Most current version provides greater detail and raises the amount of liability parents may face
for the WRONGFUL ACTS committed by their MINOR CHILD. All parents of minor children should be aware
that if their child through WILLFUL MISCONDUCT: *Causes Injury *Death to another person * or damage
someone else’s property. The law automatically HOLDS the Parents along with their CHILD: *LEGALLY LIABLE
for CIVIL DAMAGES. The monetary limit for the parents’ liability has been raised significantly from $1,000 to
$25,000. There is NO LIMIT on the child’s liability. In separate cases, another $25,000 will be added to a monetary
damage award if the parent was negligent (i.e.-allowing unlicensed child to drive and gets into accident). This also
applies to the minor’s legal guardian as well. Hence, Parents and Minor students: Beware of this law. Make the
RIGHT CHOICES, and put on your BEST BEHAVIOR AT ALL TIMES OR you may both share the
CONSEQUENCES.
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Prohibited Conduct: Please refer to BP 405 and the SCPM on the school’s website or GDOE website.
Suspension: Please refer to BP 405 and the SCPM via the school website or GDOE website.
Grounds for Suspensions (subject to add-on/amendments w/o notice): Please refer to BP 405 and the SCPM via the school
website or GDOE website.
*Note: This list is not limited and may have additional items that may be added* Creating disturbance on campus/ disrespectful conduct Illegal entry and trespassing/entering off limit areas
Refusing to follow established attendance policies / tardiness Outright refusal to obey school staff/ official
Failure to wear the required school uniform or defacing of school
uniform
Refusing to identify self/ giving false identification or name
Leaving campus without permission/ attempting to take others off
campus without permission
Damaging/destroying school or other persons property
Fighting or instigating/ participating in a fight Vehicle violations
Inappropriate physical contact on school campus Acts that endanger the safety of others or disrupt the educational process
Spitting in corridors, on walls, or buildings Possession/suspicion, sale of, distribution, or being under the influence or
intoxication of illegal drugs or alcohol.
Use of obscene or disparaging language Possession or use of weapons, dangerous instruments, sprays, or explosive
devices
Forgery Threats and/or physical abuse of others
Theft/attempting to steal personal or school property, or extortion
(taking something by force or threat)
Physical violence to another individual
Academic dishonesty Breaking and entering school buildings, buses, and other property
Failure to report to assigned classroom or activity Violations of any federal or state statute, or local ordinance
Use/possession of tobacco, cigarette, betel nut, lime, matches, or
lighters, permanent markers
Vape paraphernalia
Possession of any prohibited item as identified by school officials
and/or the office of the Superintendent of Education Other behaviors deemed improper/unacceptable as determined by school
administration
Unruly and/or unsafe behavior on the school bus or at the bus stop
Violation of the George Washington Library and Classroom Internet Access
Acceptable User Policy etc.
Student Suspension/Expulsion: Please refer to BP 405 and the SCPM via the school website or GDOE website.
Disciplinary Advisory Council (DAC): Please refer to BP 405 and the SCPM via the school website or GDOE website.
Expulsions: Please refer to BP 405 and the SCPM via the school website or GDOE website.
School Uniform/Grooming and Attire (BP 401/300): Student attire and personal grooming are primarily the responsibility of the
student and the parents. Students are expected to come to school with proper attention given to personal cleanliness, grooming, and
neatness. Please refer to BP 401 and the SCPM via the school website or GDOE website.
Please do not send your child to school without their authorized uniform. No notes, no excuses, no exceptions.
Parents are advised to purchase the package of 5 sets to save money. Those needing assistance can visit the school administrator and
inquire about uniform assistance. This is courtesy of the company and not DOE/GWHS. (Assistance is on a case by case basis and
assessment of eligibility). Students whose personal attire distracts the attention of other students or teachers from schoolwork, or can
be hazardous to themselves or others in the course of school activities, shall be required to make necessary alterations as the principal
or designee may judge necessary to maintain social standards appropriate for a proper learning atmosphere.
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The following clothing and accessories are not acceptable:
1. Leggings or spandex used as uniform bottoms. 2. Unauthorized alterations, writings, painting, printing, decorating, etc of their school uniform; 3. Clothing which shows obscene words or pictures, or sexually suggestive statements, or drug & alcohol illustrations, related
to juvenile gang-related activities: gang colors, gang bandannas, and other gang paraphernalia (even if it is under the uniform
or on the uniform); 4. Hats, hair covering or hair curlers, bandanas, and sunglasses worn in classrooms or offices, or hoods; 5. Long sleeves (inside shirts) that cover the arms 6. Tank tops. Sports uniforms must be worn with inside short sleeved shirts.
7. Garments where the entire leg thigh is exposed, such as micro-minis or short shorts. (Students must follow the set length for
uniforms) 8. Transparent or overly revealing clothing, such as spaghetti strap blouses or dresses; 9. Chains, sharp metal décor on belts, wallets, oversized hoop earrings, etc. 10. Open-toe shoes.
11. Sunglasses-unless proper medical certification is presented.
. *Note: students who are pregnant must comply with the uniform policy. Please see the SSO Administrator in regards to meeting
the uniform policy.
Special Orders: Students claiming allergies to the material must make arrangements with the authorized GWHS uniform vendor to
place a special order prior to the 1st day of school and provide them with a doctor’s letter specifying the material he/she can wear.
Athletes can wear only their jersey/team top, an undershirt must be worn on game day and must wear the GWHS bottoms.
*Students who violate this policy will not be allowed to participate during activity day(s) and will be subject to disciplinary action. *A
doctor’s note specifying injury and dates of recovery must get cleared by administration.
Wheels: Skateboards, push-scooters, roller blades, and the like are not to be used on campus at any time. Bicycles and mopeds (with
authorized GWHS decals) must be left at the bike stand near the main gate. Items are subject to confiscation or disposal. *The school
is not responsible for any damages, injuries, or stolen items, park at your own risk.*
Lost and Found: Students are strongly advised not to leave their belongings unattended. Students who have lost any items or have
found lost items should inquire about or turn in items at the Student Support Office.
Confiscated Items: All items confiscated may be retrieved at the SSO. Students may be allowed to pick items at the end of the day as
a first warning. After this, only the legal parent/guardian will be allowed to pick-up the item(s). Items must be claimed within one (1)
week from the date they were confiscated. Failure to do so will result in the disposal of the item. A valid I.D. is required and you will
be asked to sign for the release of these items. *Refusing to sign for the release of the item will result in the item being denied for
release. The school is not responsible if items are stolen or damaged. Items considered contraband will not be returned.
Clear or Mesh Bag Policy: In order to maintain order and keep our campus safe, GWHS has adopted a clear or mesh bag policy.
Students bringing bags that are not clear or mesh will have their bags confiscated and returned by the end of the day. Only mesh and
clear plastic bags are allowed. All students must comply. Students must remove all valuables and important items before turning in
bags being confiscated. GWHS is not responsible for items left in these bags; we do not take inventory. See confiscation protocol.
No plastic/glass bottles allowed. *Small pouches 5”x7” are allowed to carry personal hygiene products. Continued violations may
result in disciplinary actions.
Only insulated lunch bags will be allowed on campus. Laptop bags that hold only the laptop will be allowed. Students involved in
GWHS school sports will be allowed to carry a duffle bag ONLY to carry their gear or clothes and NOT to carry school books or
supplies. They must drop it to a teacher or athletic director and pick up at the end of the day.
Cellular Phone Policy: Please refer to BP 406 and the SCPM via the school website or GDOE website.
Cell phones are one of the most frequently stolen items in school. Please note that the school assumes no liability for lost or
stolen cell phones. Administrators will not conduct searches for lost /stolen cell phones. Students are encouraged to know the
whereabouts of their phones at all times.
Personal Messages and Telephone Use: Students will not be allowed to leave a class or be called out to use the phone during
instructional time, unless it is an emergency. However, messages important in nature will be delivered to students immediately.
Consequences of Violations: Please refer to BP 406 and the SCPM via the school website or GDOE website.
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STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
Breakfast/Lunch Programs: GWHS provides breakfast and lunch meals for students at the school cafeteria.
Outside Food: Food deliveries will not be accepted. All items must be cleared through the main office. Students may bring their own
breakfast/lunch to school. Parents are encouraged to provide nutritional meals for their child. Students cross-enrolled at GCC may
purchase food and drink for themselves during non-instructional time and not for any other person due to liability issues such as
allergies or food-borne illnesses that may result from the improper handling and storage of food. Please refer to Board Policy 705.
Guidance Counseling: Any student who needs to see his/her counselor (for other than an emergency situation) must sign up in the
counseling office in the morning before first period or, if time permits, during break or lunch. Counselors will send for students in the
order that they have signed up. Students may not be able to see their counselor without the appropriate call out slip, except for
emergency situations. This policy is designed to prevent students missing class while waiting to see a counselor who is busy with
someone else. Counselors will call students, as they become available.
Student Health Center: The Student Health Center is open daily during school hours and is designed to give immediate care for
minor illnesses, school injuries, and counseling of health problems. A student who becomes ill while at school must obtain a pass from
his/her teacher to the SHC office. The school health counselor will determine what action is necessary and proper for each
individual’s care. The student may be sent home, to the hospital or back to class. Students inside the SHC office must apply to the
rules and regulations prescribed by the nurse. Failure to comply with the rules will lead to a referral to the Assistant Principals of
Student Support.
A student’s Medical Consent Form needs to be updated each school year. It is the responsibility of the Parents/Guardians to update
their child’s data in the event of an emergency. These cards are due at the beginning of the school year. Failure to submit on time will
result in exclusion from school as per board policy. This form also permits the Nurse to dispense prescribed and over-the-counter
medications per Board Policy 421. Each protocol states a maximum number of doses to be administered for a given medical
condition. When a student reaches the maximum dose allowed, a medical referral to a physician will be given to the student. The
medical conditions that the protocols address are: Cough or sore throat; menstrual cramps; earache, toothache, fever, headache;
wound care; and burns.
Board policy does not permit the nurse to dispense any kind of medication unless prescribed by a licensed physician.
Students who have been sent home or to the hospital or who stayed at home due to illness or injuries must bring to school a letter of
excuse from a parent, guardian, or attending physician indicating the kind of illness/injury and treatment done.
All students must have a valid documentation of having received all required immunizations as a condition of school attendance.
Students who do not have a valid documentation of having received minimal required immunizations shall be denied entrance to
school. Students discovered to be in noncompliance with these minimal requirements after admission shall be immediately denied
further school attendance.
School Verifications: Such requests are not part of school operations and are not a priority. Fees will be assessed unless you provide
such forms from your agencies. Requests may take 3-4 days of processing, so plan ahead and request early. Verifications are per
student at a cost of $5.00 each.
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BOARD POLICIES IN CONSIDERATION OF THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF STUDENTS Board Policies are available online at www.gdoe.net.
Compulsory school age, Title XIII of the GovGuam Code: “Each parent, guardian or other person having control or charge of a
child between the ages of 5 and 15 must send his/her child to a public or private full-time school, during the time such schools are in
session. Failure to comply with the policy will result in a referral to the court system for appropriate action.”
Dangerous Weapons BP 425: Any student found possessing an instrument, which the administration determines to be a deadly
weapon, shall be suspended immediately and a complete investigation shall be conducted. If it is determined that possession of the
instrument is illegal under the laws of Guam, or if the student threatens or attacks another person with it on campus, at a school related
activity, the student shall be referred to the Guam Police Department and dealt with accordingly. The student may be expelled if it is
determined that he/she had criminal use or the intended uses of the item as a weapon.
Smoking/Vaping and Possession of Tobacco/Vaping Products/Paraphernalia BP 430: Smoking/vaping and possession of
tobacco/vaping products within the school campus are totally banned in the best interest of students and school personnel. Both
actions are strictly prohibited at all times on school property, in front of the school campus, on school buses, at school bus stations,
and at school activities, both on and off campus. Disciplinary action will be enforced for student violations of this policy. To be
included are intervention referrals for Tobacco Cessation workshops through Sanctuary Inc. ***ALL VAPES OR VAPE
PRODUCTS WILL BE CONFISCATED AND DISCARDED IMMEDIATELY.***
Students shall be suspended immediately upon determination by the administration that they are using, in possession of, or are
distributing, suspected illegal drugs, fighting, etc. In addition, they shall be referred to the Guam Police Department with possible
fines as per public laws. (Mandatory DAC)
In any crisis situation, the School Health Counselor shall supply intervention and first aid with the assistance of the counseling staff
and/or other trained personnel.
18 Years Old and Above: Will be treated as an adult and the school may file charges with GPD, especially if the student has
provided a minor student with illegal item(s), fighting, etc. Contributing to the delinquency of a minor will not be tolerated. Student
will be immediately recommended in a DAC for withdrawal/expulsion to the Superintendent.
Search and Seizure: Please refer to BP 407 and the SCPM via the school website or GDOE website.
Student Parking: STUDENTS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARK ON CAMPUS unless proper clearance is obtained from our
SSO. All vehicles must have the proper decal. The decal fee is $10.00 per semester. If you are to be switching vehicles, you must
obtain proper clearance for each vehicle. Students who choose to drive to school will assume all risks and liabilities for their vehicle
and its contents. GWHS/DOE will not assume risks or liabilities for students’ personal vehicles to include vehicle contents. Students
who park outside the gate, across in neighboring lots, KGTF, GCC risk their vehicles from being towed at their expense, notification
will not be provided. When parking on campus, you must park in the student designated area at all times or risk losing such privilege.
Once parked you must exit immediately. If you need to obtain anything from your vehicle you must clear with the main gate sentry.
No one is allowed to return or stay in their vehicles for any reason or without clearance. All vehicles are subject to be searched
without notices.*Decals must be renewed every school year and updated upon expiration of insurance and or registration; students
must provide proof that they are included in the insurance policy. Fees will be assessed accordingly and are subject to change.
Students enrolled at GCC ARE NOT PERMITTED TO GO TO THEIR VEHICLES DURING CROSSING OVER AND BACK TO
THE CAMPUS. Students are not allowed to use their vehicle to go to these classes. THE DRIVER OF THE VEHICLE MUST BE
AUTHORIZED TO PARK ON CAMPUS.
School Passes/Corridor Pass: Teachers who give a student permission to leave a class must issue the student a corridor pass showing
name, destination, and time (written in pen). All teachers are accountable for the whereabouts of their students. Only ONE pass per
student. Any student caught outside the classroom without a pass during class hours will be subject to disciplinary action. No passes
will be issued the first and last 15 minutes of each block, unless it is an emergency. ONLY OFFICIAL AUTHORIZED PASSES
WILL BE ACKNOWLEDGED.
Bullying and Sexual Harassment BP 409: Please refer to BP 409 and the SCPM on the school website or GDOE website.
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EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
All students are required to familiarize themselves with the evacuation procedures and plan for a quick and easy evacuation.
Whenever the building must be evacuated, students must follow the assigned evacuation routes, and go to the assigned holding areas
where the teacher will take attendance. Maps of the building and evacuation routes are found in each room.
Bomb Threat: If the school should receive a call relative to the presence of a bomb, regular emergency procedures will be initiated
at that time. Entry into the building will be prohibited for all personnel and students until the Guam Police Department and/or Fire
Department has granted clearance.
Earthquake: If an earthquake occurs when students are indoors, they should take cover under a desk, table, bench, or in doorways,
halls and against inside walls. Students should not run through or near buildings. The greatest danger is from falling debris just
outside doorways and close to outer walls. If an earthquake occurs when students are outside, they should move away from buildings
and utility wires. Once in the open, they should stay there until the shaking stops. In the event the building is evacuated, students must
go to the assigned holding areas where the teachers will take attendance.
Fire Alarm Evacuation Procedure: Bell will ring in short bursts for about twenty (20) seconds. Teachers will direct the students
along the assigned evacuation routes and take roll at the assigned holding areas Students are to stay with their teachers in the
designated area until the administrator gives the signal for the return to classes.
Lockdown/Shelter-in-Place: Bell will ring continuously for one (1) minute. Teachers will direct all students/visitors into
classrooms (if outside) and secure rooms. Lock classroom doors, cover windows, turn off lights, move away from doors and windows,
and have everyone get down on the floor. All phones should be turned off except for teacher’s phone, which should be placed on
vibrate or silent mode. Keep students calm and quiet, and allow no one outside of classrooms in until police and administrators
unlock your classroom door.
Power Outages: In the event of a power outage during class time, all students and teachers will remain in their classrooms until the
school administrator directs them to leave. If a power outage occurs during passing time, break, lunch, or before school, students
should proceed to class, unless otherwise directed by the administration.
Typhoons (Board Policy 510):
What to do Under Condition of Readiness III (COR3): The schools will remain open, and school buses will continue to
operate on the usual schedule. Nothing will be done to change or disrupt the normal everyday operations of the school.
What to do Under Condition of Readiness II: If COR2 is declared while school is in session, the following procedures
shall be observed:
Students: When the Office of the Governor announces that Condition II is in effect, pupils who are not normally transported
by school buses shall be dismissed immediately. Transportation officials will send school buses to the schools. The children who are
normally transported by bus shall be put on board and sent home.
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George Washington High School 298 Washington Drive Mangilao, GU
PO Box 24147 GMF, GU 96921 Phone: 734-2911 –3
“Home of the Mighty Gecko Warriors” Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges 2012-2018
PHOTO RELEASE WAIVER
I understand that photos submitted to George Washington High School may include images of my child and may be used on promotional or educational material such as brochures, posters, banners and presentations; may be featured in media campaigns to include television ads; and may be placed on the DOE and or GWHS websites. I grant full permission and authority to GWHS to use, publish, and display my child’s image. In signing this release, I acknowledge and represent that I HAVE READ THE FOREGOING Photo Release Waiver, UNDERSTAND IT AND SIGN IT VOLUNTARILY as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements or inducements, apart from the foregoing written agreements have been made; AND I EXECUTE THIS RELEASE FOR FULL, ADEQUATE AND COMPLETE CONSIDERATION FULLY INTENDING TO BE BOUND AS SAME. Print Name-Student _______________________________ _____________________________ Signature (If over the age of 18) Print Name-Parent/Guardian _______________________________ ______________________________ Signature Date
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