Disciplinary Infractions


The following is a partial listing of possible disciplinary infractions. With the diversity of the student body and backgrounds it is impossible to list all such infractions and penalties. The Principal reserves the right to make final determination of infractions and appropriate penalties in matters not explicitly stated as well as the seriousness of the penalty depending on circumstances in matters stated. A teacher may give a detention with one day's notice for any infraction listed here or any other class rules infraction.


1st Offense - Parent Referral Warning

Second Offense - 1 hour Dean's Detention 

Third Offense - 2 hour Dean's Detention 

Fourth Offense - Parent Conference

Fifth Offense - 1 day suspension & Probation

Sixth Offense - 2 day suspension & Strict Probation 

Seventh Offense - Dismissal from School



LIABLE TO A DEAN'S DETENTION


  1. Any(repeated) dress code violation. (see dress and appearance regulations)

  2. Repeated unexcused tardies.

  3. Throwing food or other objects on campus.

  4. Failure to attend a teacher's detention.

  5. Inappropriate or unacceptable behavior problems (i.e. class/ assembly, disruption, horseplay, running in halls, pushing, etc.).

  6. Eating outside designated areas.

  7. Entering cars or the parking area during school sponsored activities without permission.

  8. The use on campus of any electronic devices.

  9. The possession of playing cards or dice of any kind without permission.

  10. Cheating on quizzes and tests.

  11. Excessive display of affection.

  12. Defacing a desk in any way.

  13. Once on campus, leaving campus before school starts.

  14. Possession and/or use of laser pointers on campus or at school related activities.

  15. Use of a locker not assigned to the student.

  16. Failure to register a vehicle.

  17. Parking illegally on campus.

  18. Other infractions as determined by the administration.


Detention​ (reiteration from section above, comes from the Arch and must be placed here)

  1. ​No student shall be required to remain in the classroom during any recess or lunchtime.

  2. Detention before or after school hours is considered an appropriate means of discipline.

  3. A student shall not be detained in school for disciplinary or other reasons for more than one hour after the close of the school day.

  4. ​The school must give a notice of the detention to the parents/guardians verbally by phone, in writing (hard copy or electronic), or in person during a conference. Under no circumstances shall a student be detained at school without the knowledge of the parents/guardians, who should also be informed of the reason for detention and the exact time the period of detention will begin and end.

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