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Inappropriate Behavior Requiring Administrative Intervention

1. REPEATED LEVEL I OFFENSES
Students who continue to demonstrate Level I offenses and interfere with the orderly environment of the classroom after teacher intervention will receive consequences described for Level II offenses.

2. UNCOOPERATIVEBEHAVIOR/HORSEPLAY
Engaging in inappropriate or uncooperative behavior toward a staff member or others present at school or at a school-related activity. This includes repeated classroom disruptions and horseplay.

3. FORGERY/ FRAUD
Forgery/ Falsifying of notes, hall passes, or other school related documents.

4. USE OF INAPPROPRIATE LANGUAGE/GESTURES
Obscenity, obscene gestures, profanity, vulgarity, whether verbal or written, is considered inappropriate language. (See policy AC)

5. DISTRIBUTION OF MERCHANDISE/MATERIALS
Students may not distribute written materials or insignia which is obscene or insulting. This includes distribution of non-curricular materials without principal approval.

6. FAILURE TO ATTEND A DETENTION
Failure to attend detention will result in additional consequences to include extended detention, ISS or Loss of Privilege.

7. SPREADING RUMORS
Spreading information, false or otherwise, to embarrass or ridicule others is considered inappropriate. (See policy AC)

8. PARKING VIOLATIONS
Students who violate parking regulations will be fined $15 for each parking violation. Students who receive repeated parking violations may lose parking lot privileges.

9. INCENDAIRY DEVICES
Possessing, displaying or using matches, lighters or other devices used to start fires unless required as part of an educational exercise and supervised by district staff.

CONSEQUENCES FOR LEVEL II OFFENSES

FIRST OFFENSE: One to three detentions, extended detention, and/or LOP.
SECOND OFFENSE: Two to three days of ISS
SUBSEQUENT OFFENSES:Determined by Grade Level Administrator, could include additional ISS, and/or up to 3 days OSS.
 
Depending on the nature of the violation and the number of previous interventions, the grade level administrator may increase the level of the offense.


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