
Show Respect for Learning
Potential Unlocked: Builds responsibility and focus—skills that transfer into academic achievement and lifelong learning success.
Respect People and Relationships
Potential Unlocked: Strengthens empathy, teamwork, and communication—qualities essential for leadership and strong friendships.
Take Care of Our Space and Materials
Potential Unlocked: Develops accountability and stewardship—habits that foster independence and pride in one’s environment.
Make Safe and Responsible Choices
Potential Unlocked: Promotes self-control and decision-making—abilities that help students manage challenges inside and outside the classroom.
Be a Positive Community Member
Potential Unlocked: Cultivates respect, inclusivity, and resilience—skills that help children thrive in diverse communities and prepare for future opportunities.
Disciplined for Success
At North Range Academy, positive conduct is not optional—it is the foundation of a safe and productive environment. When students choose not to meet expectations, consequences are applied consistently. These are not punishments but steps designed to teach responsibility, repair harm, and guide students back to their full potential.
Zero Tolerance Policy
North Range Academy enforces a strict zero-tolerance policy regarding verbal or physical aggression toward staff, students, or others. No diagnosis, condition, or explanation justifies behavior that endangers the safety or dignity of others.

Fight of Flight Policy
At North Range Academy, maintaining a secure and structured environment for all students and staff is of utmost importance. This memorandum outlines the official safety protocol concerning students who attempt to leave the premises without authorization, as well as expectations for student conduct while under our supervision during afterschool hours.
Damage Liability Policy
North Range Academy provides every student with a safe, well-equipped learning environment. To keep resources available for all, we ask families to partner with us in caring for school property. If a student damages or loses school materials (such as books, technology, furniture, or equipment), parents/guardians may be billed for the cost of repair or replacement. We understand that accidents happen, and we will always communicate with families before charges are applied.