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Policies & Procedures

Making Children Our Business and Parent Our Partners

Please view the information below for the current Policies and Procedures of Gwynn Park High School. These will updated as necessary.

Student ID Policy

Student ID Policy

Gwynn Park High School has a strict I.D. Policy. Wearing a school I.D. is a part of the school uniform and uniform policy. It is important for students to participate in taking a school photo in the Fall in order to have their school ID updated. 
Students are provided with a school picture I.D. at the start of each school year. If lost, a second I.D. is provided at no cost. If the student needs additional I.D.’s the following applies:
  • Students who report to school without a school I.D. will be sent to In School Suspension. 
  • The Student can pay $5.00 and purchase a new I.D.
  • Someone may bring the student their I.D.
  • If the student cannot purchase or have an I.D. brought to them, the student will remain in In School Suspension where work will be provided for them for the instructional day. 

School Uniform Policy

FULL UNIFORM EVERY DAY!

The GPHS uniform consists of:

  • Solid white or solid black collar/polo style shirts, yellow shirts for 9th graders only
  • Tan khaki pants, shorts (at least fingertip length), or
    skirts (at least fingertip length). NO LEGGINGS
  • No rips, tears, or holes in clothing
  • Solid stockings: white, solid black or solid neutral
    (flesh tone) for girls (NO LACE or FISHNET)
  • Solid white, solid black or solid gold jackets or sweaters with NO HOODS - For 9th Graders, solid gold or yellow jackets and sweaters ONLY
  • Outdoor or large outerwear and coats must be placed in lockers
  • No scarves, wraps, bandanas, hats, hoods, or any head covering or gear
  • No headphones or earbuds are to be worn in halls

*Student IDs ARE a part of the school uniform! Students must carry their student ID at all times and PRESENT it upon request.

Uniform Violation Consequences
  1. Parental Notification: Parent can bring the uniform or ID to school for the student
  2. In-school suspension for the entire day, if uniform items or ID are not brought to school
  3. Out-of-school suspension, if the student continues to be non-compliant with the uniform policy

Parent Concern Process

Teacher Concerns and Academic Concerns 

  • Step 1: Contact the Teacher
  • Step 2: Contact the School Counselor 
  • Step 3: Contact the Assistant Principal 
  • Step 4: Contact the Principal 
  • Step 5: Contact the High School Consortium Office 

Special Education Concerns 

  • Step 1: Contact the Teacher
  • Step 2: Contact the Special Education Chairperson at the school 
  • Step 3: Contact the School Counselor 
  • Step 4: Contact the Assistant Principal 
  • Step 5: Contact the Principal  
  • Step 6: Contact the High School Consortium Office 

Counseling Concerns 

  • Step 1: Contact the School Counselor 
  • Step 2: Contact the Assistant Principal 
  • Step 3: Contact the Principal 
  • Step 4: Contact the High School Consortium Office 

Administrative Concerns/Policies and Procedures Concerns 

  • Step 1: Contact the Assistant Principal 
  • Step 2: Contact the Principal  
  • Step 3: Contact the High School Consortium Office 

Important Note:  If you have not received a response within two business days , proceed to the next step.  

Email addresses are located on our Faculty & Staff Directory page – emails are usually the best method of communication except in cases that require immediate action. 

Main Office Telephone Number
301-372-0140

Guidance Office Telephone Number
301-372-0136