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SUMMER 2018 ACADEMY

July 30th - August 1st

9:00am - 3:00pm

Students need to bring lunch everyday (snacks will be provided)

Our Summer academy is a 3 day intensive summer camp that accents a different STEAM activity every day! Our theme this year is SPACE!!!!!!! If space interests you and you want an opportunity to learn more than click on the registration link!

MISSION STATEMENT As a community of learners, founded on the principles of integrity and respect, we are committed to rigorous and relevant learning for all students. We cultivate meaningful, collaborative relationships. We develop global citizens who are creative, critical thinkers and life-long learners prepared for the challenges of leading in the 21st Century.

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Policies/Liability Info

All student participants of the Heritage Summer STEAM Academy are subject to the policies of the Littleton Public Schools Board of Education.

 

INTERNET USAGE

Student use of the District Internet system is considered a privilege, not a right. Accordingly, use of this resource demands personal responsibility and an understanding of acceptable uses of the internet. A complete listing of appropriate and inappropriate uses can be found in the Student Code of Conduct located on the home page of the Heritage High School Web site. Students should not have an expectation of privacy related to Internet use. Inappropriate usage will be dealt with according to the disciplinary procedures set forth in the Code of Conduct. Depending on the nature and degree of the violation and the number of previous violations, unacceptable use of the District Internet system may result in one or more of the following consequences:

 

• Suspension or cancellation of use or access privileges.

• Denial of future access.

• Payments for damages and/or repairs.

• Discipline under other applicable District policies, including suspension and expulsion.

• Civil or criminal liability under other applicable laws. 

 

Please note that the District will cooperate fully with local, state, or federal officials in any investigation related to any illegal activities conducted through the District Internet system. PERSONALLY OWNED DEVICES Personally owned electronic devices that may be used to access the Internet may only be used in accordance with the LPS Acceptable Use Policy. Students who violate this Policy may face the aforementioned consequences.

 

LOSS AND/OR THEFT

Students are reminded to secure bicycles, automobiles, musical instruments, backpacks, valuables including laptops, I-pods, and cell phones in their lockers. Students should first check in the Main Office for missing belongings. Students who have reason to believe their personal property has been stolen/vandalized need to fill out a “Theft/Vandalism Report” in the Main Office. Filing this report will assist the school and the police, should their involvement be warranted, in retrieving the stolen or damaged property. Note: The school cannot take responsibility for personal belongings that are left or stored inside/outside the building including lockers, storage areas or classrooms. Students are encouraged to avoid using PE/Athletic lockers for storing any valuables. Students are expected to exercise care in what is brought to school and where the items are left. Students should not leave belongings and backpacks unattended. Students must lock bicycles to the provided bike racks with a lock the student provides. It is recommended that anything of value be left at home.

 

PERSONAL ITEMS

Students, not the school, are responsible for their personal property. Students are discouraged from bringing valuable items to school because of the difficulty of providing secure storage for them and the distraction that they pose for other students and staff members. Experience has proven that these items present a disturbance problem and also become objects of theft. Students are expected to follow all classroom guidelines established around personal items, surrendering such items upon the request of Heritage Staff.

 

STUDENT CONDUCT - EXPECTATIONS

The maintenance of discipline is essential to the educational process and is the dual responsibility of the home and school. Mutual cooperation among teachers, administrators and parents is necessary to encourage acceptable student behavior. To ensure maximum educational benefits for all students, each student has the responsibility to know and abide by the regulations of the school. We expect every student at Heritage to exercise appropriate behavior and abide by school rules and regulations. In order to participate in the Awards Convocation and/or Commencement Exercise, a student’s behavior and conduct shall be honorable.

 

To view a complete copy of the Littleton Public Schools Student Handbook, including all policies regarding student conduct, school and personal property, and safety & security, click 

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