This document outlines the child protection policy and school discipline code for minor and major offenses. Minor offenses include tardiness, using electronic devices in class, littering, and improper uniform. The consequences are verbal warnings, meetings with advisors, and parent conferences. Major offenses involve assault, vandalism, weapons, drugs, and sexual harassment. Students committing major offenses will be referred to the discipline committee and may undergo counseling, community service, or other penalties outlined in the student handbook. The school has a child protection committee and discipline coordinators to enforce the code of conduct.
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12. MINOR OFFENSE
1.Cutting Classes
- Late ( 10 mins, applicable for first period only)
- Cutting classes (more than 15 mins)
- Absent (missed the class for whole period)
2. Using Gadgets , music players, playing cards or toys inside
the classroom, except for instructional tools.
- 1st offense: verbal warning
- 2nd offense: refer to adviser
- 3rd offense: parent conference
13. 3. Repeated littering
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of minor
offense. (student handbook page 22)
4. Boisterous conduct inside the classroom which/ tends
to disrupts the class /activity.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of minor
offense. (student handbook page 22)
5. Loitering/Blocking of stairways, corridors, and doors.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of minor
offense. (student handbook page 22)
14. 6. Conduct unbecoming a learner
(swearing, not wearing prescribed uniform, id’s, wearing earrings
for male students/ two or more for female students, having body
piercing, tattoos on body parts. Wearing make-up if not in program,
with unnatural hair_
- Allowed colored shirt as long as not load or offense print. No craft top,
ripped jeans.
- Uniform: 1st offense: verbal warning
2nd offense: refer to adviser
3rd offense: parent conference
Note: Earrings: No earrings for boys
pair of earrings for girls
Lipstick: No loud colors like black lipsticks
15. 7. Public Display of Affection
- 1st offense: verbal warning and refer to adviser
- 2nd offense: parent conference
- 3rd offense: Refer to the penalties and procedure for
violation of major offense. (student handbook page 16-
19)
8. Possession of firecrackers inside the campus
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of
major offense. (student handbook page 16-19)
16. 9. Possession or display of pornographic materials
using articles, magazines or electronic
material/gadgets.
- 1st offense: verbal warning and refer to adviser
- 2nd offense: parent conference
- 3rd offense: Refer to the penalties and procedure for
violation of major offense. (student handbook page
16-19)
17. 10. Intruding or entering the classroom of other
classes without permission.
- 1st offense: verbal warning
- 2nd offense: refer to adviser
- 3rd offense: parent conference
11. Doing inappropriate, harmful and other disruptive
games inside the classroom.
- 1st offense: verbal warning
- 2nd offense: refer to adviser
- 3rd offense: parent conference
18. MAJOR OFFENSE
1. Gross Misconduct
- including serious discourtesy against teacher, any school
authority.
Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of major
offense. (student handbook page 16-19)
Omen (pagsagot ng pabalang)
- 1st offense: verbal warning and refer to adviser
- 2nd offense: parent conference
- 3rd offense: Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of
major offense. (student handbook page 16-19)
19. 2. Physical or verbal assaulting to teacher or
any school authority.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for
violation of major offense. (student handbook
page 16-19)
3. Vandalism. Or destroying school
property.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for
violation of major offense. (student handbook
page 16-19)
20. 4. Arson, or burning in whole or in part of
school property.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for
violation of major offense. (student handbook
page 16-19)
5. Use of firecrackers inside the campus.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for
violation of major offense. (student handbook
page 16-19)
21. 6. Cheating/stealing.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of major
offense. (student handbook page 16-19)
7. Using , possessing and selling prohibited drugs.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of major
offense. (student handbook page 16-19)
22. 8. Smoking inside the school premises/ cigarettes and or using vape.
Note:
- Using cigarettes or vape inside the school premises:
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of major offense. (student
handbook page 16-19)
- Bringing of cigarettes or vape inside school premises.
o 1st offense: verbal warning
o 2nd offense: refer to adviser
o 3rd offense: parent conference
- Using cigarettes or vape outside the school premises: Get the
student name and grade level then report to the guidance office,
the guidance counselor will report the case to the Brgy.
Education in-charge.
23. 9. Drinking intoxicants and liquor.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of
major offense. (student handbook page 16-19)
10. Carrying and concealing deadly weapons.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of
major offense. (student handbook page 16-19)
11. Gambling of any sort.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of
major offense. (student handbook page 16-19)
24. 12. Extortion or asking money from others.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of
major offense. (student handbook page 16-19)
13. Fighting, causing injury to others.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of
major offense. (student handbook page 16-19)
25. 14. Hazing in any form.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of major offense.
(student handbook page 16-19)
15. Immorality/ Sexual Harassment.
- -Inside the school report to Child Protection Commiittee
- Outside school premises Report to the woman/children desk of
Brgy.
16. Instigating, leading or participating in concerted activities
leading to stoppage of classes.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of major offense.
(student handbook page 16-19)
26. 17. Preventing/ Threatening students or faculty members
or School authorities.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of major
offense. (student handbook page 16-19)
18. Forging and Tampering with school records or forms.
- Refer to the penalties and procedure for violation of major
offense. (student handbook page 16-19)
28. CHILD PROTECTION COMMITTEE
CHAIR PERSON/ SCHOOL HEAD RONALDO M. CANTA
VICE-CHAIRPERSON MARY ANNE A. ALIPAO
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
TEACHER
PAMELA M. EMPEÑO
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
STUDENTS
JOSEPH DIZON
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PARENT ROLAND MANUEL/LIWAY AUSTRIA
REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE
COMMUNITY
LEA DIZON (BRGY. VAW-C)
29. DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE
OVER -ALL COMMITTEE MARILYN M. SUMAYA (SHS)
BEVERLY ANN V. TEJADA (JHS)
GRADE 7 MARY NELIE F. GERONIMO MARJORIE T. TUBILLO
GRADE 8 JEROME E. MAIQUEZ NOUELLINE D.
BOONGALING
GRADE 9 BEA MAE S. ALAZADA JANICE C. RAGUDOS
GRADE 10 VERONICA Y. MORTEGA ERIC D. DAQUIOAG
GRADE 11 ARIEL ELAURIA MARIA RENEE ROSE
ELARCO
GRADE 12 MELODY E. OYOS ROSELLER C. BRAGAIS
30.
31. In all major offense, the student shall
be subjected to the following:
Counseling sessions with the
guidance counselor to address
his/her behavioral issues.
32. Community service , the nature and
duration of which shall be determined
by the Discipline Committee, but
shall in no case exceed three (3)
hours per day , maximum of 3 days,
and supervised by the grade level
discipline coordinator.