What exactly does a high school hall monitor do? I've noticed they play an important role in maintaining school order. Is this a job students can do, or is it strictly for adults on the school staff?
A high school hall monitor typically has a variety of roles, mainly revolving around maintaining order and security in the school during the day. They monitor the hallways during class periods and between classes to ensure proper student behavior, that students are where they're supposed to be (for example, not skipping class), and to help maintain a safe, organized learning environment.
They're often the adults you see patrolling the hallways when classes are in session, assisting visitors, and being on-hand to handle or report any necessary discipline issues. This could include things like intervening in conflicts, reporting violations of school rules to the appropriate authority, or even something simpler like ensuring that the students have hall passes.
In addition to this, they might those coordinate such as emergency drills or be a part of a school's crisis response team.
As for your question on whether a student can be a hall monitor - it varies by school and district regulations. In many cases, it is adult staff members who take on the role due to the responsibilities it carries. However, some schools might have student roles that are similar in nature, though likely with less authority and responsibility. For example, students might have roles as office or library assistants where they help answer phones, organize files, or help other students find resources.
It's always best to check with your particular school to understand their specific setup and opportunities for student involvement.
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