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Examples Include but Not Limited to:
● Persistent Level I Behaviors ● Sexting
● Bullying/cyberbullying ● Use or possession of tobacco or electronic smoking
● Lying devices (1st offense)
● Cheating ● Not serving detention
● Misrepresentation of parent or guardian ● Unwanted physical contact
● Disrespect ● Violation of technology agreement (Acceptable Use of
● Defiance of authority Internet, Computers and Network Resources Policy)
● Insubordination ● Forgery (Example: Forging a permission slip)
● Driving to school without a parking ● Cutting class
permit ● School bus misbehavior
● Reprisals or retaliation for responsible
reporting
● Leaving school building without
permission
● Falsifying information
Examples of Level II Consequences Include but Not Limited to:
● Improvement plan ● Detention
● Exclusion from Peers with Supervision ● In-school suspension
● Letter sent home ● Out-of-school suspension
● Written record of offense ● Referral to police or district magistrate
● Loss of Privileges ● Restorative practices
Le v e l III
Level III offenses are acts whose frequency or seriousness disrupt the learning climate of the school and are directed
against persons or properties. These misbehaviors could endanger the health or safety of those in the school.
Examples Include but Not Limited to:
● Persistent Level I or II behavior ● Leaving school grounds without permission (Ex.:
● Disrespect Cutting school)
● Defiance of authority or insubordination ● Possession/use of gambling paraphernalia
● Theft ● Fighting
● Threats ● Physical Aggression
● Extortion ● Vandalism
● Bribery ● Smoke bombs
● Possession/use of drug paraphernalia ● Unsafe driving in the parking lot
● Use or possession of tobacco or electronic ● Involvement with alcohol and/or drugs
smoking devices (subsequent offenses) ● Harassment
● Hazing
● School bus misbehavior
● Unauthorized tampering with the district’s network
system
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