Minors/Accountability
SIR/NIR
LEVEL I
LEVEL II
LEVEL III
100
Each morning students sign the MAC, The MAC is their timecard. Students must sign the MAC before what time? *Bonus - What does "MAC" stand for?
What is 2 hours after the start of classes. Generally 10am. Morning Attendance Check
100
There are this many types of Incidents you can choose from when entering an incident report in CIS. One type is referred to as ZERO Tolerance.
What is 4. Level I, Level II, Level III and Positive Incidents.
100
Level I is still a ________ offense in Job Corps.
What is "Zero Tolerance"
100
Level II Possession of an item that could be used as a weapon has been changed to "Possession of a Potentially dangerous item" These would be two items that could be considered potentially dangerous.
What are trade tools, scissors, box cutters, drain cleaner
100
Level III infractions are called "Minor Infractions" and grouped into two categories. These categories contain infractions that impact the ability and rights of 1. _______ and 2._________
What is The Student and Others.
200
For now all students earn how many personal days upon enrollment? *Bonus - How often do students earn an additional day?
What is 5. Every 6 months.
200
Currently there are 13 SIR reportable events, this will change on June 2nd. 3 events require notification within 6 hours, the rest require notification within 24 hours. Name a 6 hour notification required event and a 24 hour notification event.
6 hour - Death of an active student, Death of a staff member on duty, Hospitalization of 3 or more staff or students from one incident. 24 hour - Hospital admittance, Physical assault, Inappropriate sexual behavior, suicide attempt, law enforcement involvement, illegal activity, arrest of current student, motor vehicle accident, missing minor.
200
To support Job Corps Zero Tolerance for Drugs, This period as been eliminated for students. The expectation is that students in the program are drug free.
What is "Clean up"
200
This "new" level II was formerly a level III. I don't care if your 21.
What is Intoxication on center or under center supervision.
200
Minor Infractions will now have a Menu of Progressive Discipline Interventions and Sanctions. This will bring consistency and set limitations on patterns of inappropriate behavior. Students that have _________ minor infractions in a _____ day period will automatically go to a Level II board.
What is 5 or more in a 60 day period.
300
Leave/PDOF status will be authorized for minor students only with _________ and to ___________.
What is Written Consent. Destinations authorized by the parent/guardian. Blanket approvals are not allow for leave, they are allowed for staffed recreation activities and trips.
300
These center staff may enter a level I or II NIR after an investigation is completed
Any Staff - as long as an investigation is completed. Generally this will be CSIO, Managers or Safety/Security.
300
Name at least two Level I offenses that were previously Level II's
What is Robbery, Arson, Physical Assault with Intent, Fighting, Threat of Assault, Use/Possession/Sale of Alcohol, Inciting a disturbance,
300
Since no one has been accused of "Loan Sharking" since 1950. This is the new terminology for "taxing" loans to other students.
What is "unfair money lending"
300
Level III infractions have not changed, just grouped into affecting self or others. name 3 level III infractions that would affect the STUDENTS participation or progress.
What is refusal to perform assignments, failing to follow instructions, being absent or excessively tardy, overt sexual behavior, violating dress code.
400
Minor students are required to have additional accountability checks. During a regular training day minors have ___ additional checks between 3:45pm and 10:00pm. Overnight minors must have _____ documented bed checks from 11:30pm- 8:30am.
What is 2 and 4.
400
Center rules and regulations are published in this?
What is the Student Handbook
400
These changes to our Level Systems go into effect on what date __________.
What is June 2nd.
400
There are 4 new Level II infractions, two relate to academic honesty, one relates to bringing disrepute to the program. The last deals with credibility without evidence.
What is False Accusation.
400
Name 3 Level III infractions that would impact "other students" ability to benefit from the program.
What is Profanity, interfering with the learning of others, smoking, cutting lines, maintaining a vehicle on center, gambling, failing to follow safety rules.
500
When minor students are unaccounted for during the day, night, weekend or anytime the center has _____ to locate the student.
What is 2 hours.
500
Level I and II incidents require this type of follow up action. Bonus** How many days does the center have to complete this action for Level I and Level II
What is a Fact Finding Board 3 days for Level I, 5 days for Level II
500
Threat to Safety, Abuse of Alcohol and ___________ are the three new Level I - Zero Tolerance Charges.
What is "Cruelty to Animals"
500
All level II charges come with the "expectation" of what?
What is Termination
500
Two former Level III violations have been upgraded to level II's. What are they?
What is Ethnic agitation and vandalism.
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