Behavior at School
- Students are encouraged to follow the Big 4 of being Respectful, Responsible, Safe and Kind in all areas of the school to be Gladiator Strong. See matrix above for guidelines.
- Students are expected to contribute to a productive learning environment in a safe, civil, responsible, and respectful manner.
- Significant or repeated disruptions may be disciplined according to the procedures established in JSD Policy AS67 - Discipline of Students.
- Bullying is not to be tolerated and should be reported immediately. The school adopts and follows the District’s established policy AS98-Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Hazing.
- Building positive relationships with the classroom teacher is very important. Please be sure to contact your teacher if you have questions or concerns you would like to report.
Bicycles, Skateboards, Rollerblades, Scooters, Wheelie Shoes
- Students are not allowed to ride bicycles, skateboards, rollerblades and scooters on school property. Walk with these items upon entering and until you leave the school property.
- Wheelie shoes are not allowed at school.
Building Conduct
- Follow the Big 4 to be Gladiator Strong in all areas.
- Enter and leave through your own grade-level doors.
- Grade doors are secured during the day for safety and security. The main door is open before, during and after school.
- Toys, electronic games, gum, and candy are not allowed.
- Students are required to follow all classroom rules.
Cell Phones, Watches, and Technology Devices (JSD Policy AA453)
- We follow the District Policy established for Use of Personal Electronic and Communication Devices (AA453) Here is an informational video intended to explain the details and purpose for this district-wide policy.
- "Student use of electronic and communication devices, including cell phones, laptops, tablet computers, smart watches, listening devices, wearable technology, and other similar electronic devices is not permitted during the school day."
- "Devices must be silenced and remain out of sight during the school day."
- Before/After School Communication: Students needing to communicate with family members before or after school and while outside of the school building may do so with personal cell phones and/or smart watches.
- During School Communication: Students and parents should communicate during the school day using school phones available in the office or in classrooms.
- A student who chooses to bring a cell phone shall assume responsibility for its care. At no time shall the District be responsible for preventing theft, loss or damage to cell phones or tech brought onto school property.
- Consequences for Electronic Device Policy Violation:
- 1st Offense: Verbal reminder/warning and notification to parent/guardian.
- 2nd Offense: Device held in the office for pick-up at the end of the day by student and notification to parent/guardian.
- 3rd+ Offense: Device held in the office for pick-up by parent or guardian.
Checking In and Checking Out
- Students are not allowed to leave the school grounds during school hours except with a parent or a parent designee. Please check your student out of school by calling the front office. All students must be checked in or out through the office.
- For more details, visit the school's attendance page.
Dress Code – (JSD Policy AA419)
- Clothing should be clean, neat, and not disrupt the learning environment.
- No bare midriff tops.
- Footwear should be designed for active outdoor play.
- Gang-related clothing of any kind is not allowed.
- T-shirts depicting violence, use of drugs, alcohol, or other inappropriate slogans are not allowed.
Homework
- Aside from assigning students to read at home, teachers will not be assigning required "homework".
- Students who have not yet demonstrated proficiency in math facts are recommended to dedicate time at home to practice.
- Students are expected to complete assigned work at school. Teachers will work with families to help encourage improved engagement at school and completion of assigned classwork.
Parents/Guardians Volunteering at the School
- If you are checking out a student, always bring valid ID.
- Due to space concerns in the cafeteria we are asking parents not to eat lunch with their student here at school on birthdays or special occasions, though you are certainly always welcome to check them out for lunch on those days.
- As an additional safety precaution, we are asking all volunteers to complete the process associated with becoming an approved volunteer at Golden Fields (watch a 28 minute video, complete the annual volunteer form, and complete the one-time background check). Approved volunteers will be entered into our digital check-in system database that will print a custom volunteer name tag. Always bring valid ID show front office for verification.
- Anyone visiting the interior of the school must have a clear purpose AND have completed the process to become an approved volunteer/visitor.
- For grade level programs occurring during the school day, a check-in process will be followed that maintains constant supervision of visitors by staff in a designated area of the school (i.e. the gym).
Pets on School Property
- Aside from trained service dogs, pets are not to be on school property.
- Many students are afraid of pets and we ask that you keep them off of our school property for the comfort and safety all.
- Pets are certainly welcome to help walk your students to/from school, but we ask they they wait off property. Where students need to "walk their wheels" we ask you to "pause your paws" (SE grass corner, NW sidewalk along 10200 S, and the crosswalk in front of the school.)
Jordan School District Policies
You may follow this link to view and search for any/all district policies.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
You may want to view our FAQs page that lists information related to:
- Which Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) program do we use?
- What is Walk to Read and how can I best support my child at home?
- Meal Service (Breakfast and Lunch)
- Where can I access Supply Lists?
- How can I take a virtual tour of the school?
- First day of school procedures
- Where can I find classroom disclosures?