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Levels of Behavior

Student Conduct

LEVELS OF UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR
Level 4: SAFE ENVIRONMENT
Behaviors that are intended to cause another individual physical or mental harm or are illegal. Examples are: Alcohol/drugs (possession, sale or use of), Arson, Destruction or defacement of property, Explosive devices (possession or use of), Fighting (assault or battery of any kind), Filing false emergency reports, Gang affiliation, Gross disrespect toward an adult (cursing, name calling), Intimidation/extortion/threats, Harassment of any kind, Theft, Tobacco (possession or use of), Weapons (possession or use of). Police will be notified if any student commits a felony or misdemeanor.
Maximum Consequence: Expulsion for 186 school days resulting from a due process hearing.

Level 3: ORDERLY ENVIRONMENT
Behaviors that occur that are not intended to cause physical or mental harm to another individual, are not illegal, but do negatively affect an orderly environment. Examples are but not limited to: Absence/skipping/tardiness/truancy, Being in the hallway without a pass, Defiance of authority, Dishonesty, Disruptive behaviors at school or school activity, Disruptive behaviors before, during, or after school, Dress code violations, Educational nuisance, Improper use of equipment, Inappropriate display of affection, Inappropriate literature, Inappropriate use of a motor vehicle, Leaving school without permission, Setting off disaster alarms, Sexual misconduct, Solicitation (selling unauthorized items at school).
Maximum Consequence: Out-of-School suspension and a possible due process hearing that may result in a long-term suspension or expulsion.

Level 2: PRODUCTIVE CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT
Behaviors that occur in the classroom and interfere with the learning of others. Examples are but not limited to: Failing to follow reasonable request of the teacher, Talking out, Horseplay, Disturbing another student in any way, Being out of seat without permission, Showing disrespect, Use of profanity, Cheating.
Maximum Consequence: In-School Suspension.

Level 1: PRODUCTIVE PERSONAL ENVIRONMENT
Behaviors that occur in the classroom but affect only the misbehaving student. Examples are but not limited to: Not having appropriate equipment and materials, Sleeping, Being off task … but not disrupting others, Failing to turn in homework/failing to complete assignments, Failing to dress out for P.E.
Minimum Consequence: Eye contact with the misbehaver.
Maximum Consequence: Detention.


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