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Superintendent's Message, Directions, Enrollment Information. See More »
Disciplinary Action Plan
Disciplinary actions are progressive within plans regardless of the specific
offense. Students who repeatedly misbehave are subject to increasingly
severe disciplinary actions.
Plan A – Teacher Action
Each teacher will develop his/her own class discipline plan. Plans will vary. Each plan will be on file in the school office. Teachers will distribute plans to students at the beginning of the school year.
- Teacher-student conference
- In-class disciplinary action
- Parent/Guardian contact by teacher
Plan B – Teacher Action
- TEACHER-STUDENT-PARENT conference
- Time out
- Home visit
- Corporal punishment or in-class disciplinary action (follow rules of
the school) - Removal of privileges
- Referral to Counselor/Social Worker
- Possible referral to Student Support Team/Team meeting with student
- Teacher/Team Detention Hall
- Student program adjustment
Plan C – Administrator Action
- ADMINISTRATOR-STUDENT conference
- TEACHER-STUDENT-PARENT-ADMINISTRATOR conference
- Suspension or other alternatives (School Chores, Detention Hall,
Corporal Punishment, Student Contract, ISS for 1-5 days, Home
Suspension) - Referral to Student Services – Counselor, Social Worker, etc.
- Restitution
Plan D – Administrator Action
- PARENT/GUARDIAN contact AND 5-10 days ISS or Home
Suspension - Possible development of behavior correction plan (all grades)
- Possible recommendation for alternative program (grades 6-12)
- Possible referral to law enforcement
- Restitution
- Recommendation for expulsion
Plan E – Administrator Action
- PARENT/GUARDIAN-ADMINISTRATOR conference AND 10
days home suspension and recommendation for expulsion and referral
to law enforcement. - Alternative school