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Matsumoto High School Student Guidance Regulations (Excerpt, Draft)

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This article is unrelated to "Tokyo Metropolitan Matsubara High School" and "Osaka Prefectural Matsubara High School", and belongs to the fictional school in the work "The Girl of the Bright Moon"!

This fictional school is not located in any country and does not completely conform to the impression of a real school.

As "The Girl of the Bright Moon" is still in the process of creation, this article can be modified or deleted at any time! It is not final.

1. Purpose#

According to Article 40 of the Matsubara High School Regulations (established on April 1, 2024), this Student Code aims to establish basic living habits, stipulate necessary matters, and guide school life to achieve the following objectives:

  1. Cultivate the students of Matsubara High School to be conscious and proud, and develop a spirit of autonomy and self-discipline.
  2. Recognize that the students' duty is their studies, seize every opportunity to independently improve their knowledge and education, and cultivate an attitude of seeking truth.
  3. Actively participate in extracurricular activities, deepen friendships, actively cooperate with others, and shape a healthy personality and body.
  4. Etiquette and attire reflect one's character. Interact with others using correct language and an honest attitude, while maintaining a simple, neat, and dignified appearance, always maintaining a sense of style.
  5. Interactions should be respectful and sincere. Especially between males and females, they should be clear, clean, and respectful of each other's personalities.
  6. Consciously abide by laws, school regulations, and various rules, and lead a disciplined high school life.

7. Clothing and Hair, etc.#

  1. Purpose
    Dress and hair should be kept clean, proper, and simple, maintaining the students' pride and sense of style. The specific regulations are as follows.
  2. Clothing regulations
    1. Wear the designated school blazer, trousers or skirt, and shirt (with the school emblem on the left sleeve).
    2. Wear the designated school tie.
    3. Wear regular-style leather shoes or sneakers to school.
    4. Socks and the like should be plain and not fancy. Anklet socks must be worn on formal occasions.
    5. Outerwear should be plain and not fancy (distinguishable from casual wear, appropriate for wearing to and from school).
    6. Wear black, blue, or gray (V-neck, solid color) sweaters, cardigans, or vests. Sweaters and cardigans are for warmth and must be worn under the blazer. Sweaters and cardigans cannot be worn alone for going to and from school or during school activities.
    7. Skirts should be knee-length, with the school emblem clearly visible on the lower left hem. During the summer dress period (May 1 to October 31), the blazer and tie may be omitted.
    8. Shirts should be the designated long-sleeved or short-sleeved shirts.
    9. Black, blue, or gray vests (V-neck, solid color) may be worn.
    10. When wearing a blazer in low temperatures, a tie must be worn at the same time.
  3. Hair
    Hair should be kept clean and avoid untidy hairstyles. Dyeing, bleaching, perming, and hairstyles unsuitable for high school students are prohibited.
  4. Others
    1. Prohibited from using cosmetics and decorations unrelated to school life.
    2. Indoor shoes in the designated grade color must be worn on campus.
    3. The designated school sportswear must be worn for physical education classes, designated activities, and club activities.

8. Commuting by Bicycle#

  1. Students who wish to commute by bicycle must fill out a Bicycle Commuting Application Form and have it submitted to the Student Guidance Department through their homeroom teacher for approval.
  2. Bicycles must display a Bicycle Commuting Permit Label in a visible location.
  3. Bicycles must be parked in the designated bicycle parking area and locked.
  4. When commuting by bicycle, obey traffic rules and avoid violations and accidents. The following actions are prohibited:
    1. Riding against traffic.
    2. Riding side by side.
    3. Carrying passengers.
    4. Using headphones.
    5. Riding without lights.
    6. Using a mobile phone.
    7. Riding with an umbrella.

Violation of the above regulations may result in the cancellation of the bicycle commuting permit.

10. Disciplinary Measures#

  • The principal may impose disciplinary measures on students when deemed necessary for education.
  • Disciplinary measures for students include expulsion, suspension, and reprimand.
  • Notification of disciplinary measures shall be given by the principal in the presence of the guardian.
  • Expulsion may be imposed on students in the following cases:
    1. Those with bad conduct and no possibility of improvement.
    2. Those with low academic performance and no hope of academic achievement.
    3. Those who are frequently absent without valid reasons.
    4. Those who disrupt school order or violate their duties as students.
  • Suspension is a temporary suspension of classes for up to 30 days.

11. Special Guidance#

  • In the case of suspension or reprimand, if the student and their guardian have a sufficient understanding of the behavioral issues and the principal believes that the same effect can be achieved in terms of education, it may be replaced with special guidance, such as guidance in a separate room, confinement at home, or a reprimand from the principal (hereinafter referred to as "special guidance").

  • The following cases may also be subject to special guidance:

    1. Smoking, drinking alcohol, or similar behaviors.
    2. Drug abuse or similar behaviors.
    3. Driving without a license, driving a vehicle, riding a motorcycle, reckless behavior, and other violations of traffic rules.
    4. Violation of the conditions for obtaining a driver's license at this school.
    5. Cheating or attempting to cheat during exams and disobedience to exam supervisors, etc.
    6. Theft or extortion of property.
    7. Violent behavior or bullying.
    8. Intentional damage to school buildings, equipment, and other public property.
    9. Riding without a ticket.
    10. Entering inappropriate dining establishments, etc.
    11. Possession of items that should not be held by students.
    12. Other obstructive behavior, violations of student guidance regulations, and behavior unsuitable for high school students.

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