C r e n s h a w S c h o o l R u l e s<span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'>Crenshaw Academy is a school of honorable and talented boys who excel in the gift of art and entertainment. Mainly, this school will teach the fundamentals of keeping responsible, the history of entertainment, the art of entertainment and much more. Crenshaw will also teach Math, English, Science and History, as well as a few more extracurricular activities. This school is an all-boys school, and not all boys are able to attend. Please read the following rules and eligibility for more information.
Eligibility of Attendance- Students must pay and educational fee of $200 a month.
- Scholarships from the Headmaster is an exception to the educational fee, if, during the process of applying, the student shows and presents talent.
- Student must be passing his previous school, with no F’s and ranging a GPA of 2.0 or higher.
- Students must be residents in the United States Territory. Foreigners* or students from a different country will not be easily determined to attend Crenshaw. They must be allowed to pay the educational fee, posses talent that would impress the Headmaster, and pay for the additional travel expenses and process, requiring legality in papers.
- Student must be able to say ‘Abracadabra.’
School Behavior CodeAll students must show
courtesy,
respect, and
responsibility at all times. Courtesy is exemplified by well mannered and gracious conduct. Students should show a positive, sincere consideration for others at all times. Students respect others and themselves. They avoid being disrespectful, and exhibit high regard for personal and public property. Students will not show explicit content and will use courteous language at all times. Students must take responsible in their actions and are held accountable for their conduct.
Crenshaw Academy does not tolerate sexual harassment, hate crimes, or discrimination on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, national origin, ethnic group, marital or parental status, or physical or mental disability.
Campus CleanlinessEvery student is expected to do his/her part to keep our campus clean.
Gum chewing is not allowed. Demerits will be given out if a teacher or staff catches you chewing gum. No littering, under any circumstances. Trash bins are scattered around the school, so please, do your part and do not litter or chew gum.
Dress Code- Shoes must be worn at all times.
- Hats are not allowed in the classrooms or inside hallways. No beanies, bandanas, sweatbands, or hairnets allowed.
- No altering of the school uniform, especially when the altered clothing creates a threatening or intimidating atmosphere. The uniform shall be free of all writing, pictures, studded or spiked projections, except for the Crenshaw insignia.
- Hair shall be clean and neatly groomed and shall be of natural color, and styled in a manner that does not distract from the learning environment, except for various classes.
- Undergarments must be covered at all times. Pants must be no more than one size too large. Belts must be tucked into belt loops.
- No excessive tattoos visible on skin. A few is okay, but please keep it covered. An arm full of tattoos will result in wearing long sleeved shirts for the rest of the school year.
Food ServicesBreakfast and snack items are available at break and lunch in the cafeteria. Students are able to purchase their lunches outside the campus from the village, but all students must be able to attend classes after lunch on time or demerits will be given.
Health ServicesMs. Mary Aspen** will be present on campus nine hours a day. Parents will be notified of accidents and are responsible for transporting students except in the case of extreme emergency. Medications will be given only upon the written request of a physician. All medications must be in their original container, labeled with the student’s name and stored in the nurse’s office.
NewspaperCrenshaw Academy produces
‘The Crenshaw Gazette’*** and will be updated every month. Students are able to purchase them for 10 cents. Contents will vary depending on the information produced and found. World news will also be written in, as well as school news. Editors and writers include students and teachers.
Phone UseStudents are allowed to use the telephone booth in the first floor for 50 cents to contact their parents or anyone else they desire.
Cell phones are not allowed anywhere in the campus, and will be stored immediately in the Headmaster’s office once found. Students are forbidden to use cell phones in their dorms.
Radios, Laptops, Novelty ItemsIt is the student’s responsibility to keep their items in perfect nature. Radios, Laptops, CDs, cameras or any electronic devices are not permitted during class sessions. They are to be placed in dorms and outside campus (the village). Crenshaw Academy is not responsible for stolen, damaged, or confiscated items.
School PropertyDamage in school property will result in a fine and expulsion of school privileges, meaning that the student will be caused to do any punishments decided by the Headmaster.
Other Rules to Keep in Mind- No smoking on campus
- Alcohol is not allowed on campus. Please visit the bar in the village.
- Use of lethal weapons is highly prohibited.
* [L&T] is not going to allow so many foreign students in the site. We would like only a few students in each school to have foreign students. Yes, there is a limit, and once that limit is filled, we will not allow anymore foreign students.
** we still need someone to play this canon character. Please reserve this character if you would like to play her.
***If anyone is interested in making a small editorial in the paper, or maybe suggest a small subject in said paper, then please PM the [L&T] Admin account. We would be glad to give some space for you.</span>
Note: These school rules are fictional. And, just like in any school, students aren't bound to follow rules. So, please do not take this too seriously. It is just a little information to get into your head. Thank you!