Resources for Students

Resources for Students

The Student Resources page provides guidance and information to help students succeed academically and uphold school expectations. These resources are designed to support responsibility, organization, and positive behavior.

Common Resources for Students

The following materials may be provided to students throughout the school year:

  • Student handbook and school expectations
  • Code of conduct and behavior guidelines
  • Academic expectations and study habits
  • Homework and classroom routines
  • Technology use guidelines
  • Library and learning resources
  • Student support services and guidance

Resources may vary by grade level and will be shared by teachers or administration as appropriate.

Student Responsibility & Growth

Students are encouraged to take responsibility for their learning, behavior, and personal growth. These resources help students understand expectations and develop skills that support success in school and beyond.

Need Help?

Students who have questions or need support are encouraged to speak with a teacher or school administrator.

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A Respectful and Supportive Community

IASJ strives to create an environment where every student feels safe, valued, and respected. Students are expected to treat others with kindness, integrity, and responsibility.

Anti-Bullying Statement

IASJ is committed to maintaining a school environment free from bullying, harassment, and intimidation. Bullying behavior in any form is not acceptable and is addressed promptly and seriously.

Students are encouraged to speak with a teacher or administrator if they experience or witness behavior that does not align with our values.

Detailed policies and procedures related to bullying prevention and response are available in the Parent/Student Handbook.

Student Responsibility

Students are encouraged to take responsibility for their behavior, learning, and personal growth. This includes:

  • Respecting classmates, teachers, and school property
  • Following school expectations
  • Demonstrating honesty and accountability

IASJ believes that responsibility and character development are essential parts of education.