First Offense definition

First Offense means a violation of any law subject to penalty under Chapter 509, F.S., when no disciplinary Final Orders involving the same licensee have been filed with the Agency Clerk within the 24 months preceding the date the current administrative complaint is issued.
First Offense refers to the first documented offense of a student in the current school year that qualifies as a violation of Education Code 48900 and/or 48915, although formal exclusionary disciplinary action may not have been taken against the student. • Depending on the severity of the incident, as well as pertinent extenuating circumstances regarding the student(s) involved, days of suspension may extend up to 5 days. Mandatory Actions: • Ensure due process • Conference with student • Collect statements from other witnesses • Provide corrective feedback: de-escalate student, attempt to identify root or ancillary causes for behavior, re-teach/ practice identified behavior skills, facilitate student re entry • Review past alternative means of correction (Ed. Code 48900.5) • Contact family/guardian • Review student’s past similar behaviors and document current incident in Synergy • Hold re-entry conference if suspended Other potential actions: • Consider alternatives to suspension • Restorative Practices/Interventions • Student Study Team (SST) • Referral to school counselor • Contact Xxxxxx Youth Services • Site MTSS process • Referral to Student Support Centers for outside services/supports • Notify law enforcement (refer to AR 5144.3 and 5145.11) • 2–4 day suspension • Depending on the severity of the incident, as well as pertinent extenuating circumstances regarding the student(s) involved, days of suspension may extend up to 5 days. Mandatory Actions: • Ensure due process • Conference with student • Collect statements from other witnesses • Provide corrective feedback: de-escalate student, attempt to identify root or ancillary causes for behavior, re-teach/ practice identified behavior skills, facilitate student re entry ED CODE 48900.2 • Review past alternative means of correction (Ed. Code 48900.5) • Contact family/guardian • Review student’s past similar behaviors and document current incident in Synergy • Hold re-entry conference if suspended Other potential actions: • Consider alternatives to suspension • Restorative Practices/Interventions • Student Study Team (SST) • Referral to school counselor • Contact Xxxxxx Youth Services • Site MTSS process • Referral to Student Support Centers for outside services/supports • Notify law enforcement (refer to AR 5144.3 and 5145.11) • 3–5 day suspension • Student only subject to expulsion if the student has been adjudged by a juvenile court to have committed, as an aider and abettor, a crime of physical violence in whic...
First Offense. Any student dressing inappropriately will be sent to the principal by the teacher or other staff member to make the necessary adjustments in his/her dress. This is considered a warning. Parents may be requested to bring a substitute item of clothing to school for the student concerned.

Examples of First Offense in a sentence

  • First Offense for Use or Possession (All Grades) o Parent of guardian will be contacted o Student will be suspended for 5 days o Suspension may be modified if the student participates in and follows the recommendations of an assessment by a certified drug/alcohol agency.


More Definitions of First Offense

First Offense. A written warning will be issued and will be reviewed by the LIFE Classes Coordinator with the advisor.
First Offense. The Student produced inappropriate materials, vandalized the iPad or accessed restricted material. The consequence of such action(s) may restrict the Student for up to two weeks without iPad use.
First Offense. Verbal warning given to the individual in a one-on-one controlled setting. The verbal warning will be documented.
First Offense means a violation for which there is no prior similar violation.
First Offense. The student office will assign a lunch detention. The student will be instructed as to what will happen if there is a second offense.
First Offense. A Dress Code Violation notification/warning is sent home. This must be signed and returned to the student's teacher the next day. If the violation is deemed severe then the office staff may provide the student with a uniform for the day, or the office staff will contact the parent to request a new uniform be sent to the school. • Second Offense: Conduct points are assigned to the student as described on page 12 on the Student and Parent Handbook. If the violation is deemed severe then the office staff may provide the student with a uniform for the day, or the office staff will contact the parent to request a new uniform be sent to the school.
First Offense. 100% of check goes to Livestock Sale Committee Second Offense: BANNED from the Clark County Livestock Sale for life and 100% of check goes to the Livestock Sale Committee