This document outlines the consequence policy for discipline infractions at a school. It divides infractions into three levels - Level 1 for minor issues, Level 2 for more serious incidents like fighting, and Level 3 for very serious offenses like drugs or weapons.
The consequences increase in severity depending on the number of demerits a student receives. For Level 1 infractions, consequences start with a warning and increase to include detention. For Level 2 infractions, consequences involve investigation, parent meetings and suspension. Level 3 infractions mandate expulsion or have consequences at the principal's discretion including expulsion. Consequences are cumulative within a week and result in loss of privileges like Friday activities after 6 or more demerits.
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1. Discipline Infractions: Consequence Policy<br />TardyDress Code InfractionLevel 1 Infractions: Out of Seat, Talking, Eating, Horse Play, Cursing, Disrespect of Adult*, No Hallway Pass, Not Prepared, Talking in Line, Arguing, Body Language, Grooming, Cheating, or ANY infraction the principal deems to be a Level 1*No warning allowed**Demerit process re-starts in each class.***Demerits are cumulative for the week to determine Friday/Saturday detentions, and Friday PBIS Activity time.Level 2 Infractions: Fighting, Instigating a Fight, Tobacco use, Use of drugs/alcohol outside of school, Stealing, Bullying, Threatening, Physical Assault (without serious bodily harm), Leaving School Grounds, or ANY infraction the principal deems to be a Level 2Level 3 (ZERO Tolerance) Infractions:Possession or use of drugs or firearms in school, aggravated assault to student or employee, sexual assault, starting a fire, possession of a dangerous weapon, bomb threats, extortion, theft of property, burglary, robbery, or ANY infraction the principal deems to be a Level 31Warning and re-teach behaviorLetter of reminder to parent, to be signed the following dayWarning and re-teach behavior1. Parent contact2. School-level Investigation3. Parent, student, principal conference4. Suspension – 1 day – ISS and Saturday detention5. If appropriate, referral to RTI Team1. Student conference and investigation. 2. Parent contact3. Parent, student, principal conference4. Referral to RTI Team5. Referral to social workerConsequence at discretion of principal, to include: recommended expulsion, suspension, corrective strategies at the school level**Recommendation for expulsion is mandatory for possession, use or concealment of illegal drugs and firearms.2Demerit 1 (Recess Detention)Letter of reminder and parent/guardian conference with teacher or other school personnel.Demerit 1 (Recess Detention)1. Parent contact2. School-level Investigation3. Parent, student, principal conference4. Suspension – 3 day – ISS and Saturday detention5. If appropriate, referral to RTI Team3Demerit 1 (Recess Detention)Parent contactLetter of reminder, parent/guardian conferenceAfter-school detentionDemerit 2 (Recess and Lunch Detention)Student completes a reflection sheet at the back of the classroom1. Parent contact2. School-level Investigation3. Parent, student, principal conference4. Suspension – 2 day out of school suspension and Saturday detention5. If appropriate, referral to RTI TeamTardyDress CodeLevel 1 InfractionLevel 2 InfractionLevel 3 Infraction4Demerit 1 (Recess Detention)Parent ContactLetter of reminder, parent/guardian conferenceAfter-school detentionDemerit 3 (Recess and Lunch Detention)Send to Time-Out Room to complete a reflection and class work for the remainder of the class period, per teacher discretion. Student returns to class after that time.Parent contact from teacher that dayTeacher may decide to have student in an after-school detention after 3 demerits in 1 class1. Parent contact2. School-level Investigation3. Parent, student, principal conference4. Suspension – 3 day out of school5. If appropriate, referral to RTI Team5After-School DetentionLetter of reminder, parent/guardian conferenceAfter-school detentionDemerit 4+ (In 1 day)After-school 30 minute detention the following day OR partial day ISS at the discretion of the principal6After-School DetentionLetter of reminder, parent/guardian conferenceAfter-school detentionDemerit 5+ (In 1 day)After-school 30 minute detention the following day OR partial day ISS at the discretion of the principal7Saturday DetentionLetter of reminder, parent/guardian conferenceAfter-school detentionAfter 6 demerits in a week, the student will not be able to attend the Friday PBIS Activity8Saturday DetentionLetter of reminder, parent/guardian conferenceAfter-school detentionAfter 8 demerits in a week, student has Friday After-School detention. If there are more than 12 demerits in a week, student has a 3 hour Saturday detention.<br />