We ensure a positive and effective learning culture through setting clear and concise expectations for scholar conduct, utilizing research-based interventions and strategies to support scholar growth and prioritize building positive relationships to foster community and an equitable sense of belonging for all scholars.
We understand, however, that there are times when behavior is exhibited in a manner which disrupts the learning environment, and the appropriate discipline response is required.
| Level 1 Behaviors | Level 1 Response |
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| These behaviors include those scholar behaviors which are generally described as mildly disruptive, committed without malice, not purposely disrespectful, but which disrupt the orderly educational process in the classroom or on school grounds. This level includes (but is not limited to) the following:
| All Level I Behaviors are resolved on the spot in the classroom, hall, lunchroom, playground and other school areas by attending staff. Parent/ Guardian contact shall be made at the discretion of the teacher or Principal. Continued Level I Behaviors may be treated as Level II Behaviors following Parent/Guardian contact and Teacher-Principal agreement. Note: Documentation is not required and is at the teacher’s discretion unless Level I Behaviors are moved to a Level II. Scholars who demonstrate repeated Level I Behaviors may also be re-taught the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) expectations, receive targeted instruction in social skills, or given a Functional Behavior Assessment. |
| Level 2 Behaviors | Level 2 Response |
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| These behaviors include those scholar behaviors which are generally described as deliberate and which disrupt the orderly educational process in the classroom or on school grounds. This level includes (but is not limited to) the following:
| Disciplinary action for Level II Behaviors may include the following: First Occurrence
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| Level 3 Behaviors | Level 3 Response |
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These scholar behaviors clearly disrupt the orderly educational process in the classroom or on school grounds. In many cases, these behaviors are illegal. This level includes (but is not limited to) the following:
| Disciplinary action for Level III Behaviors may include the following:
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