E-Code (of Behavior)? PW schools are operating on the cheap

Code of Behavior, just don’t ask for your own copy

From the Superintendent of Schools, Prince William County,  Dr. Walts:

This is the first year that the COB is being distributed primarily online, saving significant educational funds.

Print copies are available only upon request. Still, it is necessary that a parent or guardian for every student complete, sign, and

return the form sent home the first week of school, acknowledging COB content and availability. If you do not have a form, it

may be obtained—along with other important documents—by request at your child’s school office; or on the pwcs.edu Web site, by

clicking the home page button for Code of Behavior/Forms.

 

I am disgusted that Prince William County Schools have not prioritized this document.   This document should be kept in every students binder all year long.  It should be in a place where it can be whipped out at a moment’s notice for reference, either by an individual or a group or a class.  Without easily accessible rules, it is difficult to insist on enforcement.

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