Progressive Discipline Process. A progressive discipline process is followed. As students continue violating school rules, consequences for student actions become more severe. Repeated violations of major and minor violations will be subject to suspensions, behavior contracts, and possible expulsion. A police report will be filed, as required by law, where appropriate. The consequences for these actions range from, but are not limited to, a minimum of a parent contact to a maximum of a 5-day suspension. It is the administration’s decision as to whether the violation is a minor or major violation. Community Service (BP 5144) For students not suspended or recommended for expulsion, the principal of the school, the principal’s designee, the superintendent of schools or the governing board may require a pupil to perform community service on school grounds during non-school hours. (EC 48900.6) Grounds For Suspension or Expulsion According to Education Code 48900 (BP 5144) The grounds for suspension and expulsion and the procedures for considering, recommending and/or implementing suspension and expulsion shall be those specified in law and/or administrative regulation. A student may be subject to suspension or expulsion when it is determined that he/she:
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