The Student's Day
Before School
Student Appearance
- Students at Culler are expected to dress in a way that is appropriate for the educational setting. Students are not to dress in a manner that causes a disruption to the educational process or a distraction to the learning environment or in a manner contrary to the mission of the school. Prohibited dress includes clothing or apparel that is distracting or calls for excessive attention, incites horseplay, or that is dangerous to health and safety. Following is a list of examples of attire that will not be considered appropriate. The List is not inclusive and other forms of attire deemed inappropriate by the administrattion may be deemed inappropriate for the school setting:
- Clothing or apparel that is gang related;
- Clothing that shows an inappropriate amount of bare skin or underwear (midriffs, spaghetti straps, sagging pants);
- Clothing or apparel that promotes beer, alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drugs;
- Clothing or apparel that could be used as a weapon (chains, spiked apparel);
- Head wear including hats, caps, bandannas, and scarves within the school building;
- Clothing or apparel which exhibits nudity, makes sexual references or carries inappropriate double meanings, or which includes profanity or messages abusive to staff or other students either individually or as members of groups, or that are otherwise not consistent with the educational mission;
- Clothing or apparel that is not gender appropriate
- Consideration will be made for students who wear special clothing as required by religious beliefs, disability, or to convey a particularized message protected by law. The final decision regarding attire and grooming will be made by the Administration or Superintendent
Bikes, Skateboards, Etc.
- Students riding a bicycle to school should park it in the bike racks near the west doors in the morning. Students are encouraged to lock their bikes at all times. Skateboards, skates/rollerblades, and scooters may be stored in student's lockers if space is available. Students will lose the privilege or having these items at school if they are ridden on school grounds or sidewalks - please walk on school grounds.
Arriving at Campus
- To provide a safe enviroment for students, Culler has established campus hours and guidelines that provide adult supervision to students whenever they are on campus
- Culler campus opens at 7:30 a.m. Students may arrive on the Culler campus building beginning at that time and go directly to their grade level entry doors. Eighth graders enter through the west center doors. GET CORRECT INFO HERE. If the weather is dry and the temperature is above 20 degrees Farenheit, students will wait outside until 7:55 a.m. Students will enter the building at that time. After 7:55 a.m. students may enter the building through the main doors.
Breakfast Program
- Breakfast is available between 7:30 a.m. and 7:55 a.m. each morning. Students should enter in the main doors to go to breakfast. The current prices for breakfast will be published for families prior to the start of school.