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IRINA_888 [86]
2 years ago
11

If a Scholar comes to their shift with every component of their uniform except their uniform polo shirt, what should they do acc

ording to the CHS Policies and Procedures
Social Studies
1 answer:
Alinara [238K]2 years ago
6 0

Go back and change their clothes, wear a uniform properly and come back.

<h3>What are CHS Policies and Procedures?</h3>

This Code operates within the context of broader State and Commonwealth anti-discrimination and anti-harassment legislation, as well as within the context of College policies and procedures. The Student Code of Conduct promotes the standards of conduct aimed at creating a safe and supportive environment, based on fairness, honesty, mutual respect, and tolerance.

• It is required of every student, without exception, to act honestly and in accordance with the idea of academic honesty, treat everyone in the college community with respect, and utilize College resources sensibly and responsibly.

• The College encourages a collaborative approach by encouraging

providing a setting where students may openly express their thoughts without fear of repercussions, and student input and involvement in the

dread of consequences.

<h3>Here are some activities students should not do at any cost:</h3>

a) participate in any illegal behavior or activities that might put any CHS student or employee at risk

b) use, provide, or assist in the provision of any illicit items;

c) show up at the CHS while under the influence of alcohol or another drug;

d) take something that is the owners without their clear consent and knowledge, property belonging to CHS, its personnel, or another pupil;

e) use CHS's brand, trademark, intellectual property, or other assets for personal gain or to the advantage of a third party, other than for academic reasons at the CHS;

f) engage in unethical or corrupt behavior;

g) act disruptively repeatedly in class or while doing assessment activities, such as exams. or examinations;

Therefore, above mentioned are some really strict rules laid down by CHS, and every student must comply with them.

For more information on Scholar, refer to the given link:

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