MHHS: Safety Updates
Hello Mustangs,
We'd like to take a moment to remind you of a few protocols and procedures on campus to ensure the safety of all students and staff.
1. Fighting is strictly prohibited on campus, whether physical or verbal, as it makes our learning environment unsafe and prevents students from being able to participate in their coursework. Students who are caught in an altercation can and will receive severe consequences, including suspension, expulsion, and removal from attending extra-curricular activities such as games, dances, clubs, etc.
2. Encouraging/recording violence: this is another reminder that student safety is our primary concern. Students who encourage violence to take place on campus, run to a fight, or record a fight can and will receive severe consequences such as suspension and removal from extracurricular activities.
Please remember that we are a Mustang Family and must look out for one another. If you or a friend is experiencing any form of aggression, intimidation, or threats, please report the incident to an administrator or counselor as soon as possible so that we can work together to keep our students safe!
Take care and have a wonderful weekend!
GO MUSTANGS!
Adam Auerbach. M.Ed.
Principal, Mountain House High School
1. Fighting is strictly prohibited on campus, whether physical or verbal, as it makes our learning environment unsafe and prevents students from being able to participate in their coursework. Students who are caught in an altercation can and will receive severe consequences, including suspension, expulsion, and removal from attending extra-curricular activities such as games, dances, clubs, etc.
2. Encouraging/recording violence: this is another reminder that student safety is our primary concern. Students who encourage violence to take place on campus, run to a fight, or record a fight can and will receive severe consequences such as suspension and removal from extracurricular activities.
Please remember that we are a Mustang Family and must look out for one another. If you or a friend is experiencing any form of aggression, intimidation, or threats, please report the incident to an administrator or counselor as soon as possible so that we can work together to keep our students safe!
Take care and have a wonderful weekend!
GO MUSTANGS!
Adam Auerbach. M.Ed.
Principal, Mountain House High School