Cafeteria Rules Sample Clauses

The Cafeteria Rules clause sets out the standards and expectations for behavior, usage, and maintenance within a cafeteria space. It typically covers guidelines such as cleanliness requirements, permitted and prohibited activities, hours of operation, and responsibilities for disposing of waste or returning trays. By clearly outlining these rules, the clause helps maintain a safe, orderly, and hygienic environment for all users, reducing conflicts and ensuring the cafeteria operates smoothly.
Cafeteria Rules. Stay seated and raise hands for assistance.
Cafeteria Rules. The following rules are to be observed during the lunch period. The student will be responsible to: ● Walk to lunch. Running and pushing are not permitted. ● Line up in an orderly fashion, and sit in assigned areas. ● Return all paper and refuse to the garbage cans. ● Refrain from pounding tables or tossing articles around the cafeteria. ● Refrain from yelling or shouting. ● Remain in the cafeteria, unless excused by the cafeteria monitor. ● Refrain from bringing cans or bottles into the cafeteria. ● Pick up paper or food when asked by the teacher or monitor. ● Follow all school rules and proper etiquette. ● Refrain from throwing food. ● Keep tables, chairs, and floors clean for the next group. ● Keep food and beverages in the cafeteria at all times. Lunch detention is at the discretion of the administration and those on cafeteria duty only and can be given for any offense. Failure to adhere to these rules and the general rules of the cafeteria will result in disciplinary action being taken. STUDENTS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO CARRY ANY TYPE OF CONTAINER TO CLASS OR FROM THE CAFETERIA FOR ANY REASON UNLESS PRESCRIBED BY A MEDICAL DOCTOR. No riding of bicycles/skateboards/rollerblades/scooters on school property at any time. Students are not permitted to ride or bring these items to school at any time. Book bags and backpacks are permitted in school; however, they are not to be carried from class to class (except physical education) and must be kept in the student’s locker throughout the school day, unless otherwise indicated by the principal or his/her designee. Intentionally or in reckless disregard of the truth, making false reports concerning a student(s), teacher(s), or administrator(s) which materially and substantially interferes with the educational process, threatens immediate harm to the welfare of the school or community, encourages unlawful activity or interferes with another individual’s rights is punishable under the TASD policy.