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Examples but Not Limited to:

• Swearing                                  • Engaging in horseplay

• Cafeteria misbehavior                     • Hall roaming

• Unauthorized or inappropriate use of      • Damaging school property

electronic devices                          • Public display of affection

• Field trip misbehavior                    • Littering
• Hygiene issues                            • Off-task behaviors

• Classroom tardiness                       • Excessive talking

• Not displaying parking permit             • Eating/drinking in classrooms or

• Dress code violations                     hallways

• Not following the school’s procedure      • Misbehavior in assemblies

for arriving tardy to school                • Unprepared for class

• Bullying/cyber bullying                   • School bus misbehavior
• Reprisals or retaliation for responsible  • Bathroom misconduct

    reporting

• Not following the school’s procedure

for early dismissal

            Examples of Level I Consequences but Not Limited to:

• Helping Dialogue                          • Lunch Detention

• Verbal Warning                            • Detention

• Improvement Plan                          • Phone Call Home

• Written Record of Offense                 • Denial of Privileges

• Assignment to Time-Out Room               • Confiscation (returned to

• Parent/Teacher Conference                 parent/guardian only)

Le v e l II
Level II Offenses are misbehaviors whose frequency or seriousness disrupts the learning climate
of the school or classroom. These infractions can result from the continuation of Level I
misbehaviors or include new offenses. The educational consequences are serious enough to
require disciplinary action taken by administrative personnel. Repeated or more serious instances
of misbehavior at this level raise the offense to a higher level.

                          Examples but Not Limited to:

• Persistent Level I Behaviors              • Sexting

• Lying                                     • Use or possession of tobacco

• Cheating                                  • Unlawful harassment

• Misrepresentation of parent or            • Not serving detention

guardian                                    • Unwanted physical contact

• Disrespect                                • Violation of technology agreement

• Defiance of authority                     (Acceptable Use of Internet,

• Insubordination                           Computers and Network Resources

• Driving to school without a parking       Policy)

permit                                      • Forgery (Example: Forging a

• Reprisals or retaliation for responsible      permission slip)
    reporting                               • Cutting class
                                            • School bus misbehavior
• Leaving school building without

permission

• Falsifying information

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