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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region V
Division of Camarines Sur
Ragay District
BAYA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
School ID: 112949
Baya, Ragay, Camarines Sur

1. Behavioral Policies

 Code of Conduct: Rules outlining acceptable behavior, including respect for others,
honesty, and responsibility. Often includes consequences for violations.
 Anti-Bullying Policy: Procedures and guidelines for preventing and addressing
bullying and harassment among students.
 Dress Code: Guidelines on appropriate attire for school, often including restrictions
on clothing with inappropriate graphics or language.

2. Attendance Policies

 Attendance Requirements: Expectations for student attendance, including


procedures for reporting absences and the impact of frequent absences on academic
performance.
 Tardiness Policy: Rules regarding punctuality and consequences for arriving late to
school or class.

3. Safety Policies

 Emergency Procedures: Plans for handling emergencies such as fires, earthquakes,


or lockdowns, including drills and communication protocols.
 Health and Safety Guidelines: Policies related to student health, including
procedures for administering medications, managing allergies, and dealing with
illnesses.

4. Academic Policies

 Homework Policy: Guidelines on the amount and type of homework assigned, as


well as expectations for students and parents.
 Grading and Assessment: Criteria for evaluating student performance and progress,
including report card procedures and assessment methods.

5. Parent and Community Involvement

 Parent Communication: Guidelines for how schools will communicate with parents,
including parent-teacher conferences and methods for staying informed about school
activities.
 Volunteer Policy: Rules and procedures for parents and community members who
wish to volunteer at the school.
6. Technology Use

 Acceptable Use Policy: Guidelines for students' use of school computers and internet
resources, including restrictions on certain types of content and appropriate online
behavior.

7. Discipline Policies

 Disciplinary Procedures: Steps for addressing behavioral issues, including warnings,


detention, and involvement of parents or guardians.

8. Special Education and Support Services

 Individualized Education Programs (IEPs): Policies related to the development and


implementation of IEPs for students with special needs.
 Support Services: Availability of additional support, such as counseling, speech
therapy, and academic assistance.

9. Food and Nutrition

 Lunch and Snack Policies: Guidelines on what students can bring for lunch and
snacks, and how the school handles food allergies and dietary restrictions.

10. Transportation Policies

 Bus Safety and Conduct: Rules for behavior on school buses and procedures for
addressing issues related to student transportation.

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