
What if my child must be absent?
Regular attendance and being on time is critical to the learning process and also helps students develop good attitudes toward school. Parents and guardians are strongly urged to make every possible attempt to schedule doctors, dentist, and other appointments for students at times outside the school day.When your child must be absent, a PARENT OR GUARDIAN must call in or send a note excusing his/her son /daughter for the absence. Calls to the high school should be made before 10:00 a.m. If we have not received a note or call from the parents, the student will receive an unexcused absence. The school's phone number is (480) 882-3510 (available 24 hours a day). Also, remember that students must be in attendance at least one-half of the school day to be eligible to participate in any extra-curricular activities held that day.
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Any student, who arrives at school tardy, must go to the office for a pass. Excessive tardiness (more than three (3) per quarter) will be unexcused and result in the student serving after-school detention. Any student entering the classroom after the final bell has rung, who does not have a written excuse from a faculty member, will be considered tardy, so please encourage your child to be prompt to class.
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Only in the case of an emergency, and with a pass from a teacher, may a student receive permission to use an office phone. Due to our busy days, ONLY EMERGENCY incoming telephone messages will be taken for a student. Messages will be given at a time when classes are not in session. Students may call from the classroom if they have full day.
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We will be updating this list soon.
To start practice a student must have:
All of this information should be turned in as soon as possible. Please do not wait until the start of the season to schedule a physical. For more information, please contact Mr. Hughes at (480) 882-3510 x3518.
Are there items I should not allow my child to bring to school?
The following items are not allowed at school: knives, weapons of any kind, cigarettes, tobacco products, drugs, gum, water guns, toys, baseballs, roller blades, skateboards, portable radios, tape recorder/players, CD and MP3 players, game or video players, cameras, cell phones & pagers (cell phones are allowed to be in the possession of students, but must be turned off during school hours - no exceptions), CD's, and pornography . These items and anything else that may cause problems will be taken from the students. Students are not permitted to bring pets to school. Special permission may be granted ONLY with written approval from the parent and the teachers. (Animals are not permitted on the school bus).
Back to TopWhat steps does the school take to help assure my child's safety?
Student safety and security is one of our primary responsibilities! The following steps will be followed when a student leaves prior to the end of the day:
Can my child leave campus?
No, we have a closed campus at J.O. Combs High School. This helps assure your child's safety. CMS opens at 8:25 a.m. Once your student arrives on campus, they may not leave until school is dismissed, or a parent or guardian signs them out. A student leaving campus without permission will be considered truant, and disciplinary action will be taken. In accordance with Arizona State Law, only a person listed on the registration papers may take a student from campus during school hours. All adult visitors must be authorized through the main office. Student visitors are not allowed on campus.
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The following is the CMS lunch schedule:
1st lunch – 10:57 – 11:27
2nd lunch - 11:30 – 12:00
3rd lunch – 12:04 – 12:30
Meal and drink prices are:
Milk - .45
Water .75
Reduced Breakfast- .30*
Student Breakfast- 1.25*
Adult Breakfast- 1.75*
Reduced Lunch- .40
Student Lunch- 2.25
Adult Lunch- 3.00
* Breakfast is served daily from 8:15 a.m. to 8:45 a.m.
Back to TopMy child brought home a "planner" from school. How are these used?
Your student is issued a planner and they are expected to have their planner for each class. They are responsible for writing the daily assignment for each class in their planner. Each homeroom teacher checks the planner to make sure it is filled out for the day prior. Completion of the planner will be a graded assignment for the homeroom class. Your encouragement will help your child develop good work habits, stay on top of their assignments, and get the most out of the use of his/her planner.
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Adults are free to visit our campus, however, as a courtesy, you are expected to notify the Principal and the teacher before visiting. In addition, policy requires that all visitors check in and out of the office and wear a visitor's badge that is clearly visible at all times.
Do we have a dress code for the High School?
The responsibility for student dress and grooming is that of the student and their parents. The following guidelines are recommended:
What are the school bus rules?
It is the student's responsibility to:
What are the district's immunization requirements?
To help protect your child, state law requires an original copy of your child's immunization from the Doctor. The required immunizations include:
Children May be Exempted:
Are dances scheduled for High School students?
Yes, they are. Attendance will be limited to students currently attending J.O. Combs High School. Prior approval from the High School teachers and the Principal is required for any exceptions. All school rules will be in effect during each dance. In addition, students must remain inside the multi-purpose room at all times during the dance. Students who choose to leave prior to the conclusion of the dance must have their parents pick them up in the multi-purpose room. Discipline problems at a dance may result in the loss of school dance privileges. Parents are responsible for transportation to and from each dance. We also ask parents to serve as chaperones, so if you are willing, please contact your child's teacher. Additional details and expectations for each event will be shared with students during morning announcements or with a special bulletin that will be given to first period teachers.
Please refer to the 2008 Student Planner that was given to each student for complete answers to all of your questions.
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