According to Page 9 of the Wake County Public School System's Handbook, inappropriate dress is a Level 1 infraction that is punishable by In-School-Suspension/Possible Short-term Suspension not to exceed two (2) days. Students are expected to adhere to standards of dress and appearance that are compatible with an effective learning environment. Presenting a bodily appearance or wearing clothing which is disruptive, provocative, revealing, profane, vulgar, offensive or obscene or which endangers the health or safety of the student or others is prohibited. Examples of prohibited dress or appearance include, but are not limited to exposed undergarments, sagging pants, excessively short or tight garments' bare midriff shirts; strapless shirts; attire with messages or illustrations that are lewd, indecent or vulgar or that advertise any product or service not permitted by law to minors; head covering of any kind; see-through clothing; attire that exposes cleavage; any adornment such as chains or spikes that reasonably could be perceived as or used as a weapon; and any attire that his prohibited by Policy 6410 Level 111:2 Gang and Gang-Related Activities. East Wake School of Integrated Technology is free to specify additional examples of dress or appearance that are prohibited at our school under the terms of this policy. Principals shall exercise appropriate discretion in implementing this policy, including making reasonable accommodations on the basis of students' religious beliefs or medical conditions.
The mission of East Wake School of Integrated Technology PARENT PARTNERSHIP is to provide a comprehensive program to enhance the communication with the school, YOU, the parent(s), our students and the community.
We would like for EWSIT parents to be an integral, contributing part of the EWSIT family. Our agenda for this school year includes helping to provide lunch for the teachers during Early Release Days. During the 1st three months of school, we need your help in planning a movie night. During the 2nd three months of school - Cultural Awareness Bazaar and the last three months of school - Picnic. Ultimately, we want to partner with YOU to help your child with his/her creative expression, successes in life and giving back to us and the community. All we ask from the parents is to commit to giving some of your time and talents. Please provide your contact information below and we will contact you. If you need further information, do not hesitate to contact Mary Kisner ([email protected]) or Patricia Taylor ([email protected]). |
VISION: The East Wake School of Integrated Technology learning community will set high expectations for all, recognize and value students' individual talents, and promote a high level of parent and community involvement to support our students' education.
MISSION: East Wake School of Integrated Technology stakeholders prepare successful, responsible students ready for the 21st century by focusing on achievement and high growth, encouraging diversity and good citizenship, and by fostering a positive environment where rigorous and challenging learning lead to critical thinking and creativity.East Wake School of Integrated Technology Malik Bazzell, Principal Trenton Brown, Assistant Principal 5101 Rolesville Road, Wendell, NC 27591 (919) 365-2625 main (919) 365-2628 fax http://ewsit.weebly.com |