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School Policies

Acceptable Use Policy

Computers, handheld devices, network, Internet, electronic communications and information systems (collectively called

"CIS systems) provide vast, diverse and unique resources. Access to the school electronic communication systems and 

network is granted to responsible users for educational purposes, and terms of use outlined in our Acceptable Use Policy.

Anti-Hazing Policy

The Diocese of Allentown prohibits any form of hazing of or by employees, volunteers or students. Any student who experiences

some form of hazing, or a staff member who becomes aware of hazing, should report it to the school administration.

Any student who engages in hazing is subject to discipline, up to and including expulsion, depending on the offensive conduct.

Cyberbullying Policy

Bullying, cyberbullying, harassment, intimidation or hazing constitute conduct that disrupts both a student's

ability to learn and a school's ability to educate its students in a safe and embracing Catholic environment.

The purpose of this policy is to prevent and respond to acts of disruptive behavior with "zero indifference."

Health & Wellness Policy

Marian Catholic High School recognizes that student wellness and proper nutrition are related to a student's physical

well-being, growth, development and readiness to learn. The school is committed to providing an education that promotes

student wellness, nutrition education, and the promotion of regular physical activity as part of the total learning experience.

School Uniform Policy

At Marian Catholic High School, we believe student appearance correlates directly with their readiness to learn, academic

focus, attitude and behavior. Student appearance should reflect confidence, modesty, self-respect, and respect for others.

Students are expected to be in compliance upon entering the school building until they are dismissed for the day.

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