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Cloverly Elementary School

For Students

Cub Code

Cloverly School serves students in grades four through six. This unique configuration allows us to tailor instruction to the needs of our upper grade population. To foster excellence, we follow Cloverly’s 4 Expectations of being Safe, Kind, Responsible, and Respectful, and additionally the Cloverly Cub Code. 

  • I will respect others’ rights and property. Keep hands, feet, and all objects to myself.
  • I will be a respectful listener. Respect others’ opinions.
  • I will make wise decisions. Complete all work on time and make honest choices.
  • I will work for the best possible outcome. Develop a positive attitude that all things can be worked out.

The Cub Code is our school code of conduct. Appropriate student behavior and academic excellence is expected through our Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports. Discipline is based on a restorative and progressive model of fairness, firmness, and consistency. Focusing on the Cloverly Expectations and Cub Code at home will assist the student in the school environment and foster student success.

Cloverly Dress Code

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  • Student ‘s appearance should be neat and clean, including hair
  • Clothing should reflect high expectations for an academic environment
  • Hairstyles should be in good taste and not act as a distraction to the educational environment.
  • Mohawks, extreme coloring, bleaching, and shaved designs are considered distracting. Fauxhawks and a few colored highlights are permissible.
  • Tennis shoes or sneakers and socks are to be worn at all times, every day. Rain boots may be worn on rainy days. On Spirit Rally-themed Wednesdays, students may wear an alternative closed-toe shoe if they desire. Spirit Rallies are held on the same day as Lunch on the Lawn.
  • Accessories and jewelry, including earrings, must be suitable and safe for all activities.
  • Clothing shall be within the bounds of decency and good taste.
  • Any illustrations or advertising on clothing must not promote or allude to unhealthy habits or inappropriate wording.
  • Excessively baggy, excessively tight, excessively ripped, or excessively short clothing are not permitted.
  • Clothes must conceal undergarments. Midriff skin is to remain covered when arms are raised during classes, including physical education. No spaghetti strap shirts or halter tops should be worn.
  • Caps, hats, and other headwear are not to be worn in any classroom, building , or office, with an exception for medical reasons prescribed by a doctor or for religious/cultural customs. They may be worn during recess and P. E. Students may not wear hoods from sweaters or jackets unless it is raining.
  • Acceptable hats include baseball or wide brimmed hats with the school logo, plain hats with school colors, or plain hats with no logo. Stylish hats or caps with manufacture logos such Nike, Adidas, Dodgers, etc. are acceptable pending principal approval.

 

Parents will be contacted to bring a change of clothing for students that arrive with violations to our dress code.

We appreciate student and parent cooperation and support!

 

Links For Students

  • Enrichment and fun for all subject areas. Username and password required.

    Brain Pop Link

  • eBook. User name and password required.

    E Book

  • eBook, iTools, and Mega Math games. User name and password required.

    Math Link

  • eBook. Username and password required

    Science Link

     

  • Glossary, games. No username or password required.

    Social Studies Link