Behaviors
Corrective Actions
Best Practices
Board Policy
Stakeholder Rights
100

A psychological state of strong emotion expressing displeasure towards someone or something because of a feeling of injustice or injury.

What is anger?

100

Managed by the teacher in the classroom and usually will not warrant a discipline referral to administrator.

What is Level 1

100

Responses to inappropriate behavior intended to teach, problem solve, and increase the likelihood that students will display appropriate replacement behavior.

What is Corrective Responses

100

A student may possess and use a PTD on school property, after-school activities and at school related functions, provided that during school hours and on a school bus, the PTD remains off and put away.

What is personal technology devices

100

Be accountable for the decisions they make in the classroom and school-related activities.

What is Student

200

Behavior resulting from escalated anger, associated with physical behavior with the intent to cause harm or dominate

What is Aggression?

200

May be appropriate when the student’s behavior seriously affects the learning environment or the safety of the student and/or others in the school.

What is Level 4

200

When teachers are effective with students of diverse backgrounds, knowledgeable about and attuned to their students’ backgrounds, cultures, and experiences and know how to incorporate them into their curriculum and pedagogy.

What is Culturally Responsive Teaching

200

Used when there is imminent risk of injury to the student or others.

What is Seclusion and Restraint

200

Assist parents who are unable to resolve issues at the school level.

What is district administrator

300

Physical behavior by a person with the goal or intent of personally or permanently injure another

What is Violence?

300

May be appropriate when interventions and supports have been put in place and/or the behavior significantly affects the student and/or the learning and safety of others.

What is Level 3

300

Practices that help students understand the impact of their behaviors   both on themselves and others, take responsibility for their behavior, repair any harm done and restore relationships.

What is Restorative Practices

300

Provides a safe school environment, including riding the bus to and from school.

What is transportation

300

Teach what students are expected to do and know.

What is school staff

400

Substantial risk of death, extreme pain, protracted and obvious disfigurement, or protracted loss of impairment of the function of a bodily member, organ or mental faculty.

What is serious bodily injury?

400

Behavior will NOT include removal from school but may include in-school suspension.

What is Level 2

400

Focus on developing competences that support caring and effective relationships like self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills and responsible decision-making.

What is Social-Emotional Interventions

400

When there is reasonable suspicion to believe that a particular student or group of students is in possession of an illegal or unauthorized metal-containing object or weapon.

What is Student Searches

400

Distribute the SCC to students, parents and all school personnel.

What is school administrator

500

The use of information and communication technologies to support deliberate, repeated and hostile or psychologically intimidating behavior by an individual or group with the intention of physically or psychologically intimidating others.

What is cyberbullying?

500

Behavior response at level 2-4 that require additional referral that extends beyond IPS authority.

What is school police

500

Understanding that adverse childhood experiences in the lives of children impacting learning, behavior and relationships at school.

What is Trauma-informed Practices

500

Gang activity and similar destructive or illegal group behavior on school property, on school buses, and/or at school-sponsored functions.

What is organized criminal activity

500

Responsible for reading and understanding the SCC.

What is ALL stakeholders