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Consequences of Innappropriate Behavior

Please refer to pages 9, 10, and 11 of the Family Handbook regarding General Code of Conduct and what constitutes Innappropriate Behavior.

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A.  Minor violations of the Code of Conduct may result in:  a note to the parent(s) or guardian(s); a phone call to the parent(s) or guardian(s); a conference with the parent(s) or guardian(s); “time out” for the offending student; loss of free time for the offending student; detention for the offending student; or a combination of any or all of these sanctions.  The disciplinary action for minor violations shall be consistent with the age-appropriate discipline plan in each classroom, which is designed and imposed by the classroom teacher.

 

B.  Serious violations of the Code of Conduct may result in:  detention; in-school suspension; out-of-school suspension; expulsion from the school; or a combination of any or all of these sanctions.  During the period of detention or supervision, the offending student shall not participate in school activities or after-school activities such as athletic practices, athletic games, school related social activities, and the like.  The disciplinary action shall be consistent with the policies and principles set forth herein, particularly in Section I of this Code, “Background;” and, generally, the principal will impose the discipline.

 

C.  Again, the school administration has broad authority and discretion to fashion appropriate discipline in individual cases when complying with the policies and principles announced herein.

 

D. Nothing in the Code of Student Conduct should be interpreted as discouraging or preventing the school administration from notifying appropriate law enforcement authorities about an incident.  The school administration retains broad authority and discretion to decide when and under what circumstances law enforcement authorities should be contacted concerning an incident at school or a school-related function.  Generally, the principal will make this decision.

 

A.  Minor violations of the Code of Conduct may result in:  a note to the parent(s) or guardian(s); a phone call to the parent(s) or guardian(s); a conference with the parent(s) or guardian(s); “time out” for the offending student; loss of free time for the offending student; detention for the offending student; or a combination of any or all of these sanctions.  The disciplinary action for minor violations shall be consistent with the age-appropriate discipline plan in each classroom, which is designed and imposed by the classroom teacher.

 

B.  Serious violations of the Code of Conduct may result in:  detention; in-school suspension; out-of-school suspension; expulsion from the school; or a combination of any or all of these sanctions.  During the period of detention or supervision, the offending student shall not participate in school activities or after-school activities such as athletic practices, athletic games, school related social activities, and the like.  The disciplinary action shall be consistent with the policies and principles set forth herein, particularly in Section I of this Code, “Background;” and, generally, the principal will impose the discipline.

 

C.  Again, the school administration has broad authority and discretion to fashion appropriate discipline in individual cases when complying with the policies and principles announced herein.

 

D. Nothing in the Code of Student Conduct should be interpreted as discouraging or preventing the school administration from notifying appropriate law enforcement authorities about an incident.  The school administration retains broad authority and discretion to decide when and under what circumstances law enforcement authorities should be contacted concerning an incident at school or a school-related function.  Generally, the principal will make this decision.

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