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17. Isolation
18. School restraining order
19. Bus &/or Extracurricular Privilege Denial
20. Suspension
21. Expulsion recommendation
22. Agency referral
23. Juvenile court referral
24. Police complaint
25. Attendance court referral
26. No pass restriction
27. Alternate school placement
28. In-School Assignment (ISA)
School Detentions
Detentions may be assigned by a teacher, monitor, or principal. If a detention is not served, there will be disciplinary actions and/or reassignments.
Behavior Expectations
There are policies and rules which must be read and understood. However, there are two (2) key expectations that need to be remembered when making choices and decisions:
1. Resolve all conflicts personally and peacefully. Get adult intervention, if necessary.
2. Demonstrate respect for yourself, others, and the environment.
School Authority
Students are under the authority of all school employees. School monitors can write disciplinary referrals. School monitors must have the same level of respect that is given to teachers. School monitors are expected to enforce and uphold the expectations and rules of the school.
Preparing and Organizing the Day
Students who organize their day and are prepared for class achieve better than students who leave their organization and preparation to chance. Expectation: Take the time to organize and prepare properly for classes, homework, and studying.
Student Notes:
1. You should be in your first class before the 7:45 a.m. tardy bell. You should be prepared for all morning classes.
When you leave your first period class, you should be prepared for all morning classes up to lunch.
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