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Discipline on Board vehicles shall be the responsibility of the driver on regular bus runs who shall
             communicate all relevant information to the building administrator. When Board vehicles are used for
             field trips and other Board activities, the teacher, coach, advisor, or other Board employee shall be
             responsible for student discipline. If a student becomes a serious discipline problem on a vehicle, the
             Superintendent and/or his/her designee may suspend the transportation privileges of the student
             providing such suspension conforms with due process. The procedures for suspension are set forth in the
             Student Code of Conduct/Student Discipline Code and Board Policy 5611 – Due Process Rights.



             SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS

             For students’ safety and welfare, video surveillance cameras are placed throughout the building and school
             grounds. Actions recorded on these cameras may be used as evidence in disciplinary action. Any attempt
             to damage or interfere with the function of these devices will results in disciplinary action by the school
             and possible referral to local law enforcement agencies.


             TARDY POLICY


            Parents must walk in to the Attendance Office when a student is tardy.  Students are tardy to school if they
            are not in their homeroom at 7:50 AM.  The teacher will record all tardies in Teacher Access Center.

            Consequences for Tardiness:

                • 5 Tardies: referral to Unit Principal and one lunch detention.
                •10 Tardies: referral to Unit Principal and one afterschool detention.
                •15 Tardies: referral to Unit Principal and two afterschool detentions.

             Note: The tracking of tardy behavior and the accompanying consequences will reset at the start
             of each quarter.




             TRANSPORTATION

             There is a transportation handbook that refers to procedures, services, and contact numbers. If you have
             not received this handbook, please call Petermann at 330-653-3355.


             UNPAID FINES/FEES

            Students with an outstanding financial commitment at the end of the year may be restricted from
            participating at year-end activities.  Promptly paying fees will ensure that students may participate in all
            school activities (e.g., field trips, Field Day, etc.). Please reach out to our office or our guidance office if
            you are in need of financial assistance.




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