Student Hand Book
- Forward
- Table of Content
- Mission Statement
- Berkshire PRIDE
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Section I- General Information
- Back Packs
- Building Hours
- After School Activities
- Dress and Appearance
- Guest; Student Visitors
- Inclement Weather Warning
- Insurance
- Interventions ( MTSS)
- Locks and Lockers
- Lunch Procedures/Recess
- Media Center Use
- Returned Checks
- Substitute (Guest) Teacher
- Telephone/Cell Phone Use
- Destiny Resources/Passwords
- Yearbooks
- Section II - Attendance
- Section III - Academics
- Section IV - Student Activities
- Section V - School Conduct/Rules
- Section VI - Transportation
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Section VII - District Board Policies
- Confidentiality
- Electronics
- Bullying
- Substance Abuse Prevention
- Rights and Responsibilities
- Character Education
- Daily Attendance
- School Conduct
- Smoking
- Dress and Appearance
- Student Rights
- School Sponsored Publications
- Search and Seizure
- Procedural Rules
- Criminal Acts
- Michigan Revised School Code
- Weapons
- Physical Assault
- Misconduct
- Suspension/Expulsion
- Readmission
- Nondiscrimination Procedures
- District Code of Conduct
- Download a copy of our Handbook
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Yearbooks
Serving a very positive purpose, yearbooks provide a lifetime of middle school memories. Therefore, students must
use respect and good taste before writing anything in a yearbook. Students must never write anything in another
yearbook unless invited to do so by its owner. Furthermore, students must never write anything in a yearbook that
will be considered rude, embarrassing or disrespectful to students, staff or parents. Accountability for such acts
may include replacement of ruined books, loss of grade level trips and/or suspensions from school. Throughout the
year, yearbook sales will only be available online (while supplies last) and sales will not take place on the last day of
school.