SCHOOL · PUBLIC · CONDUCT · 2020

NCSSM Residential Life Handbook

North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics · North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics · NC

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TL;DR

This document outlines policies for K-12 students regarding refrigerators, laundry, lounge use, quiet study areas, and general communal living considerations, emphasizing respect and cleanliness.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this document is to establish clear guidelines and expectations for K-12 students living in dormitories regarding various aspects of communal living, including the use of facilities, maintaining shared spaces, and fostering a respectful environment.

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WHO IT APPLIES TO

K-12 students residing in the dormitories, including new and returning students, are affected by these policies.

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: REFRIGERATORS Students will be allowed to keep a refrigerator in their room under the following conditions 1. 2. 3. 4. The unit is not larger than 2.5 cubic feet and runs on a regular house current. One per room. Units are to be kept clean and are subject to inspection at all times. Students who do not maintain their unit will be asked to take it home. LAUNDRY FACILITIES There will be two central laundry areas available for student use. Washers and dryers are coin-operated. The laundry center in Reynolds Complex will serve reThe laundry center located behind the of Beall and Bryan. sidents Reynolds, Hours of operation will Assembly Hall will accommodate Hill and Wyche students. be posted. LOUNGE USE Lounges are available in each hall for the use of students. Public lounges may Each dorm has a TV lounge and be used for study or for entertaining visitors. some lounges may be designated as smoking areas. Intervisitation is limited to for keeping these areas and main lounge areas. Students are responsible all public clean and orderly. Areas that are not attended to may be closed down for a period of time designated by the staff. QUIET/STUDY AREAS Reynolds Pavilion and Wyche House will be designated as Quiet/Study dorm areas for 1982-83. This setting provides students with a quieter and more self-regulating environment in which to live. Students are given the opportunity to sign-up for are expected to these areas and uphold the philosophy a study area indicates. D. COMMUNAL CONSIDERATIONS j Orde r Please show consideration for fellow students by leaving lounges and other public areas the way you would like to find them. : Quiet Consideration of others is important especially late at night and in the early morning hours. Neighbors should be consulted when plans for a party are being made. : Respect All that is required to make a living environment comfortable is mutual respect for all members of the community. : E. HOUSING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Ro om Assignment Procedures : New students will be assigned rooms during the summer prior to the Fall term. These students receive a "Roommate Questionnaire". Room- mates are matched according to similar interests and personal requests. students make their request during the Spring term. 14 Returning

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North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. (2020). NCSSM Residential Life Handbook. Retrieved from https://k12policies.com/policy/ncssm1 (original: https://ncssm.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/api/collection/p16993coll3/id/3163/download).