Restricted Objects
Behavior
Consequences
Right or Responsibility
Dress Code
100
These are games without boards.
What are electronic games?
100
This is what you should be doing at all times when the bus is moving.
What is sitting down.
100
Consequences may vary within these levels.
What is Levels 1, 2, 3 or 4.
100
To attend school in a positive and safe learning environment.
What is a student's right?
100
To the end of your fingers and/or mid-thigh.
What is the required length of shorts, dresses and skirts?
200
This is an object that must remain off and in your backpack during school hours.
What is a cellphone?
200
Conduct or behavior that lacks regard, civility, politeness, and/or courteousness which goes beyone the bounds of acceptable behavior.
What is disrespect?
200
Available Disciplinary Responses for this level are: 1. Parental contact recommended 2. Counseling and direction 3. Verbal reprimand 4. Special work assignment 5. Peer mediation 6. Withdrawal of privileges 7. Return of property, payment for same, or restitution for damages 8. Detention (parental contact mandatory) 9. Behavior plan/contract 10. Saturday school 11. Referral to intervention program 12. Warning of referral to Level II 13. Confiscation of unauthorized materials/objects/contraband
What are consequences of a Level 1 offense? (cheating, disrespect, dress code, etc...)
200
To feel safe from crime, violence, intimidation, bullying, harrassment and other discrimination.
What is a student's right?
200
These items cannot be worn on your head while at school.
What are hats, caps, visors or bandanas?
300
These are items that someone gave to you that you play with (for Example an ipod, truck, etc)
What are toys?
300
This is repeated AND unwanted cruelty to other students on school property or off school grounds if it adversely impacts the educational environment at school for students or staff. This may include, but is not limited to, pictures, nasty rumors, repeatedly teasing another person, name calling with profanity, and purposeful exclusion. This includes repeated acts that do not result in bodily injury or harm.
What is bullying?
300
Available Disciplinary Responses for this level: 1 Parental contact (mandatory) 2. Appropriate response from Level I 3. Behavior plan/contract 4. Peer mediation 5. In-school suspension 6. Special work assignment 7. Detention 8. Confiscation of unauthorized materials/objects/contraband 9. Return of property, payment for same, or restitution for damages 10. Suspension from bus 11. Saturday school 12. Referral to intervention program 13. Warning of referral to Level III 14. Alternative Classroom
What are consequences of a Level 2 offense?? – (fighting, disrespect, stealing, threatening, etc)
300
Arrive on time - school starts at 8:45. Come prepared to learn. Have a positive attitude. Respect yourself and others.
What are student responsibilities?
300
The top of the sleeve of your shirt must follow this rule.
What is the four finger wide rule?
400
These are objects that could cause harm to others.
What are weapons?
400
Refusal or failure to comply with a direction or an order from a school district employee.
What is insubordination?
400
Available Disciplinary Responses for this level are: • Parental contact (mandatory) • Mandatory 10-day suspension from school with consideration of a recommendation for expulsion/removal for grades 6-12 • 1-10 day suspension for prekindergarten-grade 5 • Probation/expulsion for elementary school students • Assignment /referral to alternative program/school • Expulsion from the school district
What are consequences of a Level 4 offense?
400
To know and follow the district Code of Conduct.
What is a student's responsibility?
400
Graphics on clothing cannot suggest or show these things.
What are guns, drugs, alcohol or violence?
500
A way to turn in your restricted item without getting discipline consequences.
What is safe harbor?
500
Physical contact between two or more students which is harmful or disruptive. (Self-defense is described as an action taken to restrain or block an attack by another person or to shield yourself from being hit by another person. Retaliating by hitting a person back is not self-defense and will be considered as THIS.
What is Fighting?
500
This is how all consequences can be prevented.
What is Following the CODE OF CIVILITY – 1. Treat others with respect, 2. Be kind, 3. Take responsibility for our own actions, 4. Cooperate with others
500
Uphold the CHAMPS rules.
What is a student's responsibility?
500
When raising your hands this cannot be showing.
What are your bare midriff and side?