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"It's for the more effective monitoring of the minor violations," says Prof. Roselle Velasquez, Assistant Principal for Academic Programs, on the function of the said pink slips.
Whenever a student commits a minor offense, he/she is asked to sign two pink slips promising to avoid committing further acts of misdemeanor.
One of those should be kept by the student as proof that they were given a pink slip and should be presented to his/her parent. While, the other pink slip is submitted by the teacher or staff who noted the offense to the adviser of the student for recording and monitoring.
Sanctions for the offenses are carried out as described in the UPIS School Rules and Regulations. ● by Ada Bayobay
Violation slips handed out
Last September 26, teachers and staff have started giving out pink slips to students who commit minor offenses such as wearing incomplete uniform, sporting improper haircut, coming in late for class, displaying unbecoming behavior, cutting class, and littering among others."It's for the more effective monitoring of the minor violations," says Prof. Roselle Velasquez, Assistant Principal for Academic Programs, on the function of the said pink slips.
Whenever a student commits a minor offense, he/she is asked to sign two pink slips promising to avoid committing further acts of misdemeanor.
One of those should be kept by the student as proof that they were given a pink slip and should be presented to his/her parent. While, the other pink slip is submitted by the teacher or staff who noted the offense to the adviser of the student for recording and monitoring.
Sanctions for the offenses are carried out as described in the UPIS School Rules and Regulations. ● by Ada Bayobay
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