School Discipline Plan
Campus-wide Behavior Expectations
- Walk on the right side of all hallways.
- Keep your hands to yourself.
- Treat others kindly.
- Use appropriate language.
- Learn and address all staff members by appropriate title and last name.
- Keep campus area neat and clean
Classroom Behavior Expectations and Consequences
- Be on time.
Definition Consequences Be in the classroom when the tardy bell rings. Per Quarter:
- 1st and 2nd tardy- warning and counsel by teacher
- 3rd tardy- referral to Vice Principal
- Referral to V.P. for each subsequent tardy.
- 1.Follow all directions.
Definition Consequences Students are expected to listen and comply with all adults' requests. - Warning and counsel by teacher to problem solve the situation.
- Call home.
- Referral to counselor.
- Referral to Vice Principal for disciplinary action.
* For serious insubordination or defiance, student will be sent directly to V.P.
- 1.Be respectful.
Definition Consequences - Use appropriate language (no swearing).
- Not put-downs.
- Be considerate of people and school property.
- Treat others the way you want to be treated.
- Warning and counsel by teacher to problem solve the situation.
- Call home.
- Referral to counselor.
- Referral to Vice Principal for disciplinary action.
* For serious insubordination or defiance, student will be sent directly to V.P.
Additional Behavior Guidelines
Respect for Self
- Students are expected to value their own safety by using good sense and by refusing to participate in activities that may be dangerous to participants, spectators or bystanders (as prescribed by the administration) at school and at all school-related functions.
- Students are expected to value their own safety by avoiding areas designated as off-limits (see map).
- Students are expected to show respect for themselves by wearing appropriate clothing to school. Uniforms are required and all students are expected to purchase and wear them daily.
Respect for Others
- Students are expected to speak to one another in ways that show respect. Students must refrain from teasing, swearing, using profane or abusive language and bullying.
- Students are expected to respect the safety of others by walking carefully in areas often used by other students such as hallways, stairways and grassy areas between buildings.
- Students are expected to behave in a respectful manner in the cafeteria and must dispose of their own rubbish.
- Students are expected to respect the privacy of others by keeping clear of areas directly inside and outside bathroom doors.
- Students are expected to park their bicycles in designated areas, to ride them only before and after school and to ride in areas which are not used by pedestrians.
- Students are expected to conduct themselves in an orderly fashion at school assemblies, showing respect to everyone onstage and to the audience. Unnecessary conversation or other distracting noises are disrespectful and have no place at assemblies.
- Students are expected to show respect for teachers and staff by observing all rules and directives given to them without reservation.
Respect for Property
- Students are expected to respect all school property. They are to take care of all books assigned to them by keeping books free of any marks or damage, and by not leaving them unattended. Students must pay for lost and/or damaged books or other school property prior to participating in athletics and co-curricular activities.
- Students are expected to respect the campus by properly disposing of litter and by avoiding damage to all buildings, equipment, and supplies.