Common use of Disciplinary Consequences Clause in Contracts

Disciplinary Consequences. Discipline actions and consequences for violations of school rules, regulations, and procedures include, but are not limited to, the following: • Student conference with principal • Loss of privileges • Detention • Phone call to parent • Letter sent to parent • Student and parent conference with Principal • Suspension from extracurricular activities • In-school suspension • Out-of-school suspension • Referral to Counselor or Student Specialist • Recommendation to Board for Expulsion The Principal and Vice Principal determine appropriate consequences for infractions Suspension Policy Students will be suspended for one to three days as deemed appropriate by the school administration for offenses that interfere with the learning of other students. Students will be re-admitted to class once a parental conference with the Principal has been conducted. The Principal, with the administrative team, will design a program for the student to follow upon re-admittance. With each discipline referral thereafter, days of suspension will be increased by one day, until a maximum of five days has been reached. At that time, the student will be referred to the Board for consideration of permanent expulsion since the student is demonstrating a lack of commitment to the values of the established learning community and/or is habitually disrupting the learning of others.

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Sources: Performance Certificate, Performance Certificate