School Administration Intervention. Classroom interventions are supported by school administrators and other school staff who address more serious or repetitive behaviors and behaviors in school but outside of the classroom. Examples of behaviors at this level may include, but are not limited to, repetitive patterns, truancy, and behaviors in hallways, bathrooms, courtyards and school buses that violate the school’s code of conduct. Administration intervention options might include time in the office, after school detention, loss of privilege, reparation, and/or parent conference.
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Sources: School Resource Officer Agreement
School Administration Intervention. Classroom interventions are supported by school administrators and other school staff who address more serious or repetitive behaviors and behaviors both in school but and outside of the classroom. Examples of behaviors at this level Tiered administration intervention options, guided by Education Code, will follow district Proactive and Responsive Behavioral Support Guidelines which may includeinclude referrals to school and community resources, but are not limited to, repetitive patterns, truancyrestorative responses, and behaviors in hallways, bathrooms, courtyards and school buses that violate the school’s code of conduct. Administration intervention options might include time in the office, after school detention, loss of privilege, reparation, and/or parent conferenceparent/guardian support.
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