FYHS Student Handbook 2025-26 - Flipbook - Page 11
Because of the danger involved, the roof and boiler room may not be used
under any circumstances. Violation of this rule may result in a student
losing his privilege to be in the dormitory at any time.
The freight elevator may not be used by students at any time unless
accompanied by a custodian.
There is to be no roller-skating, rollerblading, or hover-boarding in the
building at any time.
Pets are not allowed on campus.
Every student is responsible for his own personal books and property at
the end of the year. Students who will be returning to FYHS the following
year may request storage space from the Dormitory Supervisor. Any
material not stored properly will be disposed of. FYHS does not take
responsibility for stored items, nor does it guarantee storage space.
Card playing or any other type of gambling is prohibited.
Classroom Behavior
Each teacher may establish additional rules of conduct for his class. It is the
student’s responsibility to familiarize himself with the expectations of each
teacher. Students in class are not dismissed by the clock or bell but by the
teacher in charge. If a student is asked to leave a class due to improper
behavior, he must proceed directly to the High School office and will not be
allowed to return to class without a note from an Administrator.
Meals
Students must clean up after themselves at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
All trays and eating utensils are to be put away when finished eating. Meals
are to be eaten only in the lunchroom. No food or trays are to be taken from
the lunchroom into classrooms or dormitory rooms. Violating these rules
will result in losing the privilege of eating the food at FYHS.
DRESS CODE
A student’s dress and general appearance reflect his self-image, his attitude
toward school, and his respect for Torah learning. A student’s attire should
reflect the important standards of Torah, tznius, and b’nei Torah. A Ben
Torah distinguishes himself not only by the study of Torah and shmiras
hamitzvos, but also by his behavior and his dress. Additionally, the dress
code reflects the Torah environment that FYHS envisions for its students.
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