Consequences
Detentions
Lunch Detention (Teacher) - Students assigned a lunch detention by a teacher will be given a hall pass. Students will get their lunch from the cafeteria, then report to the teacher’s classroom in a timely manner.
Lunch Detention (Admin) - Students assigned a lunch detention report to the office at the beginning of their lunch period to turn in their cell phone. Student will get their lunch from the cafeteria and then report to the ISS room (or alternate location as specified by the administrator).
After School Detention (Teacher) - Students assigned an after-school detention by a teacher should report to that teacher’s classroom at 2:15pm and expect to be there until 2:55pm.
After School (Admin) - Students assigned an after-school detention by an administrator should report to the office (or location designated) at 2:15pm and expect to be there until 3:40pm (or earlier based on the discretion of the administrator).
Suspensions
Suspension is the most severe sanction that can be imposed on a student and one that cannot be imposed without due process. The Board shall define and publish the types of offenses that would lead to exclusion from school. Exclusions affecting students with disabilities shall be governed by applicable state and federal law and regulations.
In School Suspension (ISS) - Students provided an in-school suspension will be retained at school during the normal school hours. A suspended student will report each day of his/her suspension to the office with enough class work assignments to constructively occupy his/her time. Students may not attend school functions or participate in school activities while on suspension. Suspended students must assume responsibility for making up all school work missed.
Rules for ISS:
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Cell phones will be taken at the beginning of ISS and returned at the end of the day.
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All School Rules apply.
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Students are expected to be seated and working quietly.
Out of School Suspension - Exclusion from school for a period of one to ten consecutive school days. In the most serious cases of school infractions, or after repeated in-school suspension, students may be suspended from the school by Administration. Students may not attend school functions or participate in school activities while on suspension. Suspended students must assume responsibility for making up all school work missed.
Expulsion
In cases of student behavior where the actions would endanger or impair the safety and welfare of other students, faculty, or school property, the administration will recommend expulsion of the student. Expulsion is exclusion from school by the Board for a period exceeding ten (10) consecutive school days. The Board may permanently expel from the district rolls any student whose misconduct or disobedience warrants this sanction. No student shall be expelled without an opportunity for a formal hearing before the Board, a duly authorized committee of the Board, or a qualified hearing examiner appointed by the Board, and upon action taken by the Board after the hearing.