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Minor misbehavior on the part of the student which impedes orderly classroom procedures or interferes with the orderly operation of the school.
These misbehaviors should be handled by an individual staff member but sometimes require the intervention of other school support personnel.
- Classroom/school disturbance or disruptive/inappropriate classroom school behavior
- Non-defiant failure to complete or carry out directions
- Bringing radios, tape recorders, and cameras, without authorization
- Failing to have or return required forms, books, library books, materials, and equipment
- Throwing any object; littering
- Loitering
- Running or shouting in the halls
- Unauthorized presence in the halls or other school areas
- Eating outside cafeteria or in unauthorized area(s)
- Verbal harassment of others
- Inappropriate display of affection
- Unauthorized sale of non-harmful items
- Disorderly bus conduct
- Classroom tardiness and first offense class cut
- Cheating or lying
- Inappropriate language
- Spitting on person or property
IN CASES OF IN-SCHOOL SUSPENSION, TEMPORARY SUSPENSION, FULL SUSPENSION OR EXCLUSION, STUDENTS SHALL BE ENTITLED TO DUE PROCESS RIGHTS AS OUTLINED ON STUDENET RIGHT.
Examples of Disciplinary Options
- Verbal or written reprimand
- Special Assignment
- Written agreement
- Detention
- Denial of privileges
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