Student Discipline Procedures

Table of Contents

The following is a list of infractions, followed by their definitions and disciplinary actions. We shall attempt to use examples of any of the listed behaviors as teaching moments. Our goal is not to penalize, but rather to encourage good behavior, work habits and moral values.

Definitions

Loss of Privilege – Loss of physical education time, removal from classroom activities, ineligibility for field trip participation, or other loss of privilege as agreed between core teacher and authorized directing staff member.

In-School Suspension – Removal from class and requirement to work in the office for duration of in-school suspension. Grades issued in classroom during in-school suspension may be zeroes, depending on infraction.

Suspension – Removal from school for 1-10 days, as decided by an authorized directing staff member and the board of directors.

Expulsion – Removal from school for the remainder of the semester or permanently, as decided by an authorized directing staff member and the board of directors.

Cheating

The act of fraudulently obtaining information on school examinations or assignments from other students or other sources

Class Disruption

The repeated involvement in behavior which disrupts the educational process

Coercion or "Bullying"

The act of forcing another person to act or think in a given manner by pressure, threats, or intimidation. See also: Bully Policies.

Destruction of Property

The act of willful destruction or defacement of property belonging to others

Disorderly Conduct

Conduct which is not in the best interests of the school environment

Disrespect

The insulting or name-calling (verbal or written) of any member of the school staff or student body

Failure to Work / Failure to Submit Work

The repeated failure or refusal to submit work or participate in classroom activities

Fighting

The act of involving hostile body contact in or on school property or at any school-sponsored event

Forgery

The act of falsely using, in writing the name of another person, or falsifying grades or any other data on school forms

Harrassment

Repetitive behavior, intended to disturb or upset

Improper Dress

Refer to “Dress Code”

Insubordination

The willful failure to respond to and/or complete a reasonable request by authorized school personnel

Obscenity / Profanity

The act of using or displaying obscene or profane language in verbal or written form, or in pictures, caricatures, or obscene gestures

Possessing Weapons

The act of possessing, using or threatening to use, on school property or at any school-sponsored event, any weapon or instrument capable of inflicting bodily harm…Weapons include firearms, ammunition, knives, or any item which may be used as a weapon.

Substance Abuse

The possession, use, distribution, purchase, being under the influence of, or sale of any alcoholic beverage, controlled substance, look-alike drug, drug paraphernalia, or any illicit drug without a medical prescription

Suspected Substance Abuse

The suspicion of the use of any alcoholic beverage or controlled substance, due to irregular student behavior

Theft

The act of taking or acquiring the property of others without their consent

Tobacco

The use of tobacco products by students (or the carrying of such products) during the school day in school buildings, on school property, or at any school-sponsored event

Truancy or Frequent Tardiness

The act or habit of staying away from school without permission

Verbal Abuse

The act of verbally, or by gesture, threatening the well-being, health, or safety of any person at school