Assistant Principal - Discipline & Student Welfare

Brock Kesterson
Assistant Principal – Discipline & Student Welfare
Ext. 135
kesterson@sluh.org
Marla Maurer, Secretary to the Assistant Principal – Discipline & Student Welfare, Ext. 134, marlamaurer@sluh.org
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Message from the Assistant Principal - Discipline and Student Welfare
Office Hours are the same as the school's and preferably by appointment only.
Philosophy and Purpose of Discipline
There are basically two reasons for discipline in the high school. It is necessary to preserve order and to protect the common good. Discipline is also necessary and essential in order to instill values and ideals as well as desirable and responsible habits of behavior in the student so that he is growing into a mature and responsible individual. The development of these guidelines is based on this philosophy and for the protection of the common good.
Your enrollment at St. Louis University High School is an expressed agreement on your part and the part of your parents or guardians to observe the student guidelines and to commit to the goals and ideals of Jesuit education and to the philosophy of SLUH as stated in the document “Profile of the St. Louis U. High Graduate at Graduation."
The school reserves the right to review your individual performance in accordance with these expectations to determine if you and the school can continue to benefit by your continuing as a student at SLUH.
Acceptance as a student at SLUH is a privilege. Continuation as a student is considered automatic, provided you maintain acceptable academic standards; attempt to live the philosophy and goals; and follow the policies and regulations of SLUH. In all disciplinary cases, both the welfare of the student and the welfare of the school are of concern.
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