3 Student Handbooks

The student handbook is a collection of conduct standards, policies, and procedures that outline so that students are aware of expectations from the school. However, handbooks from different schools can be similar and/or dissimilar in context.

The KAS high school handbook defines each class course possible to take in the entire high school years, credits, and expectations of class courses from school, and for applying for colleges. Basically, it is telling you what we need and the big picture of high school into college because that is the final main point we go to KAS for. Despite KAS, TAS mentioned all the advantages of high school in there, how easy it will be, but not much more after college, so TAS only covers till students graduate from there. MAK stated mostly AP course which is easy for students to know what college they want and what they prefer, it is kind of helping you to get in college but not that much.

Grading systems in different schools would be different, KAS uses MYP nowadays, but TAS and MAK still use averaging, GPA is used in all three schools but the points are given differently for A+ in KAS and MAK, 4.33 and 4 is a difference student can distinguish between in.

Rules are more detailed in the KAS handbook, every rule is given and it is hard to not find one or break one. Consequences are like a cause and effect, what you do wrong deserves a reasonable punishment, TAS uses the same technique as KAS giving chances up to 4 or 5 times and each time the consequences gets higher. MAK clearly uses the bible to cover the rules, but it only covers up the main concepts on being a good human being, not everything of a student.

School handbook keeps students in order, in one, together. It is written text that students in the school follows and apply to all. When a student chooses to follow the policies, it makes it easy and normal in school, when a student decides to break the policies, consequences will apply, these are the main part of keeping students following the handbook.

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