Code of Conducts
Dear Students, Teachers, and Parents:
The following is the School Code of Conduct for students, teachers, and parents at MCLS at Riverdale. School administrate members and parent volunteers have the authority to enforce the rules.
- No food is allowed anywhere in school.
- Hallway Loitering and Conduct: All Students must stay in their classroom or in the cafeteria. Except for commuting between classes, nobody is allowed in the hallway. More over, commuting between classes should be done in an orderly manner. Running, yelling and screaming are not allowed inside the school building. Remember, the cafeteria is the only place you are allowed to be if you are not attending classes. Hanging around outside the school building is also not allowed.
- Unaccompanied Children: All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times when not attending classes. This is not required when the children are commuting between classes.
- Classrooms and any other rooms are for Classes: No student, parent or teacher should be in a classroom, computer labs and any other rooms when a class is not being held there.
- Admin Office is for the Admin Team: Only admin team members are allowed in the admin office.
- Respect Others' Property: The Riverdale Elementary School teachers and students expect to find things on Monday morning the way they left them on Friday afternoon. Bring what you need for class with you and do not go through desks, drawers, cabinets or anything else that does not belong to you. You can only use the black board, chairs and desks, nothing else. If desks or other furniture have been rearranged for class, please return them to their original arrangement before leaving the room. We have had several incidents reported to us. The future of our Chinese school depends on maintaining a good relationship with the Riverdale Elementary School community. We must all do our part.
- Keep the Campus Beautiful: We ask that all students, parents and teachers be mindful not to litter. In addition to being a place for learning class subjects, MCLS-Riverdale should be a place where good manners and proper behavior are developed. The adults should instruct the younger generation by example as well as by words. Please take care not to leave trash (including newspapers, bottles, cans, etc.) behind.
