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Visitors on Campus

Visitors on Campus

VISITORS ON CAMPUS

 

When you visit our campus this school year, please be patient and prepared. Safety is our top priority. 

 

  • Visitors should come to the main campus entrance with their ID
  • There, you will find a buzzer and an intercom.
  • Press the buzzer and the receptionist will ask questions about why you are wanting access to the campus and then unlock the door.
  • Once inside, you will need to sign in and present identification that will be scanned and logged.

 

This protects both the visitor and the students.

 

If you are going to the lunchroom, a classroom, or volunteering in another part of the school, you will be issued a visitor’s name tag, so people on campus know you are supposed to be on campus.

 

When you visit our campus this school year, please be patient and prepared. Safety is our top priority. 

 

  • Visitors should come to the main campus entrance with their ID
  • There, you will find a buzzer and an intercom.
  • Press the buzzer and the receptionist will ask questions about why you are wanting access to the campus and then unlock the door.
  • Once inside, you will need to sign in and present identification that will be scanned and logged.

 

This protects both the visitor and the students.

 

If you are going to the lunchroom, a classroom, or volunteering in another part of the school, you will be issued a visitor’s name tag, so people on campus know you are supposed to be on campus.

  • VISITORS AND PARENT BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS
 
  • Founders Classical Academy of Schertz, as part of the ResponsiveEd Texas family of schools, welcomes parents and guardians to be involved in their child's education, and to become part of the school community by attending events or volunteering at school where such opportunities are available.  At the same time, ResponsiveEd Texas and this campus expect all community members, including parents/guardians, staff, and students, to treat one another with dignity and respect, and to show respect and courtesy towards others. We value our staff as trusted professionals who deserve to be treated as such.
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  • Any person who comes to an event at school or a ResponsiveEd Texas facility, whether during, before, or after school, is expected to act in an appropriate, courteous, and professional manner toward school faculty, staff, and other students.  
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  • Any person who engages in inappropriate conduct while at school or attending a school event may be asked to leave after being given a warning. Inappropriate conduct includes (but is not limited to) threatening or other unprofessional conduct, and using vulgar, abusive, offensive, or obscene language or gestures towards staff, either in person or in electronic communications.
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  • Should the conduct persist, the person may be removed from the school building or any ResponsiveEd Texas facility, both at that time and in the future.  
  • In accordance with Tex Educ. Code §37.105, the standards that allow for a person to be removed from the school's property, are as follows: 
  1. The person's refusal to leave peaceably upon request; and
        a. the person poses a substantial risk of harm to any person; or
        b. the person behaves in a manner that is inappropriate for a school setting. 
  • 2. The person is given a verbal warning that his or her behavior may result in ejection and future refusal of entry, and the person continues with the behavior.
  • 3. Identification may be required of any person on school property.
  • 4. The school shall maintain a record of all verbal warnings issued, which will include the name of the person to whom the warning was issued and the date of issuance.
  • 5. The school's appeal process in the event it does issue a Criminal Trespass Warning (CTW) or other order denying access to school property to a person, is set forth in the Parent/Student Complaint Process, which can be found in the Appendix Section of the Founders Classical Academy of Schertz Parent/Student Handbook.
  • 6. A parent or guardian that has received a Criminal Trespass Warning (CTW) or other order denying access to school property will still be able to attend Admission, Review and Dismissal (ARD) meetings and/or Section 504 meetings for their child only. 
  • 7. The Criminal Trespass Warning (CTW) or other applicable order will not be for a period of longer than two (2) years.
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