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INSIDE THE DISTRICT
Here are some decisions coming out of Tuesday’s Newport-Mesa
Unified School District meeting.
REVISION TO STUDENT CONDUCT POLICY
The board considered changes to Policy 4210, which relates to
general student conduct.
WHAT IT MEANS
This policy relates to suspension, expulsion, involuntary transfer
to continuation school and exclusion. In a series of study sessions,
the board has been reviewing the policy, which defines causes for
student discipline. The revision includes language that gives the
consequences for seniors who have violated the policy in their last
semester in school. Those students would not be able to participate
in any school activities, including graduation.
NUTRITION RULES AND REGULATION
The board heard a presentation about student nutrition from
Director of Nutrition Services Richard Greene.
WHAT IT MEANS
To help combat childhood obesity, the district formed a Nutrition
Advisory Committee. The committee recommended adoption of the
nutrition policy they developed, which will:
* Prohibit the sale of carbonated beverages to students, faculty
and staff at all school sites from one hour before the beginning of
the school day through one hour after the end of the school day.
* Prohibit the use of candy by teachers as a behavioral reward for
classroom achievement.
* Prohibit depriving students to access to nutrition as a
punishment.
* Link nutrition, physical and health education competencies in
the curriculum as initial measures in the development of a
comprehensive nutrition policy.
ADDITIONS TO HIGH SCHOOL COURSE OF STUDY
Two new courses -- college shop and life skills -- were considered
for addition to the high school curriculum. College shop was added in
a 7-0 vote. Life skills will be reconsidered at the next meeting.
WHAT IT MEANS
College shop is designed to prepare students for higher education.
It will teach note taking, study skills, test taking, SAT
preparation, effective textbook reading, library research skills and
speaking skills.
Life skills is a home economics core class for freshmen. It would
cover nutrition and health, child development, food preparation and
clothing construction. This class was pulled for further review.
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