Page 17 - 2015-2016 Student Handbook
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Note policies and procedures in the chart below addressing student discipline for the 2015-2016 school year:
Tardies Dress Code Electronic Refusal to Cheating Skipping Devices Comply (major & minor)
Failure to give up device when asked to do so by admin may result in OSS.
Failure to comply with administrative directions may result in OSS.
#1
handled by teacher
Warning + change clothes
MA mi
ALC 3 days SD 1 day
LD
#2
handled by teacher
Lunch Det. Admin assigns
Lunch Detention + change clothes
LD
#3
Sat. Det. 1 day + change clothes
MA mi
OSS 1 day ISS 1 day
MA mi Sat. Det. OSS 3 days ALC 3 days
#4
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ISS1day+ change clothes
ALC 3 days+ change clothes
MA mi
OSS 5 days OSS 1 day
MA mi ALC LT OSS OSS 3 days
ISS
#5
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#6
Sat. Det. Admin assigns
ALC3days+ change clothes
ALC
#7
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OSS 2 days
#8
The Faculty Council determines consequences for WHS Honor Societies in all cases for which a member of any society has had a loss of personal honor due to a disciplinary infraction. Infractions concerning the Council include:
Breaches of WCPSS Code of Conduct that result in OSS.
Violations including but not limited to cheating, plagiarism, and falsification.
#9
1 day ISS Admin assigns
Note: Students must give their names when asked to do so by a school employee; they must also turn over hats, cell phones, etc. when asked to do so. Confiscated items should be picked up in the main office by parents after school.
#10
#11
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#12
ISS–2days+ Parent mtg. with Admin
After 12 infractions of the tardy policy, ALC & OSS will be determined by Admin.
SUMMARY OF DISCIPLINE INFRACTIONS
(from WCPSS Student- Parent Handbook)
1) ASSAULT-
No student shall cause serious physical injury to any student, attempt to cause serious physical injury, or intentionally behave in a manner that could cause serious physical injury to another student.
2) GANGS & GANG RELATED ACTIVITIES-
No student shall commit any act that furthers gangs or gang related activities including the following:
Wearing, possessing, using, distributing, displaying, or selling clothing, jewelry, badges, etc. that shows affiliation in a gang.
Communicating in order to convey membership in a gang.
Tagging school property with gang related symbols.
Requiring payment for protection
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