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Each and every student in the Homer schools will be instructed and assisted
to enable him or her to achieve scholastic, personal, and social success.
While each child has a right to an education, he or she also has the responsibility
to conduct him or herself in a manner that does not interfere with the rights
of others to an education. Students will be instructed in and should demonstrate
responsibility for their conduct and personal standards which include courtesy
and respect to oneself and others, honesty and integrity, and respect for
ones own property and the person and property of others. One of the
goals of education in Homer schools is self-discipline and accepting responsibility
for ones own actions.
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