- Peyton Forest Elementary School
- Visitors/Unauthorized Person on School Grounds
Student Resources
- Student Resources
- Notice About Your Rights Concerning Student Record
- School Clubs and Extracurricular Activities
- Alcohol
- Bullying
- Bus Safety
- Cell Phones & Other Electronic Devices
- Chronic Disciplinary Problem Student
- Discipline Appeal Procedures
- Dress Code
- Gangs (Secret Societies) & Gang-Like Activity
- Illegal/Dangerous Drugs
- Off Campus Conduct
- Role of Police Officers
- Search & Seizure
- Smoking
- Student Code of Conduct
- Student with Disabilities (Discipline)
- Student Disciplinary Tribunal
- Student Removal Process
- Use of Force/Corporal Punishment
- Visitors/Unauthorized Person on School Grounds
- Absenteeism
- Attendance
- Attendance Zones
- Designated Felonies
- Early Dismissal
- Falsifying Reports of Alleged Inapp. Behavior
- General Administrative Transfer
- Grading & Evaluation of Students
- Immunization Requirements
- Inclement Weather & School Closings
- Non-Discrimination
- Procedure to Address Parent/Guardian Concerns
- Student Athlete Eligibility
- Student Honor Code
- Student Registration
- Student Reporting Acts of Sexual Abuse-Misconduct
- Teenage/Adult Drivers Responsibility ACT
- Truancy
- School Safety Zone
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To ensure the safety of students, the confidentiality of personal information, and the integrity of the learning environment, visitors are limited to:
• The parent/guardian of a current student;• Other family members of a current student at the request of the parent/guardian; or• Individuals with official business invited by the school, including, but not limited to,community volunteers, student mentors, and guest speakers.All visitors must sign in at the school office and obtain a visitor’s badge that must be worn at all times while in the building or while on the school grounds.Parents/guardians who request a classroom observation or a teacher conference shall provide at least 24 hours advanced notice. Visitors shall not distract the teacher from instruction or otherwise interrupt the instructional process.Student and adult spectators at school events that are open to the public are expected to model good sportsmanship and citizenship. A visitor to a school or school event who violates this policy may be asked to leave the event and may lose the privilege of coming on campus and attending future school events. The presence of unauthorized visitors on school grounds or in facilities may constitute trespassing and may subject violators to criminal prosecution under the laws of the State of Georgia.
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