Student/Parent Handbook - Braintree Public Schools
Student/Parent Handbook - Braintree Public Schools Student/Parent Handbook - Braintree Public Schools
11. Confidentiality: Reports of sexual harassment should be kept completely confidential, involving as few people as possible, with the goal of protecting the victim and stopping the behavior. For further information about these guidelines or help wit sexual harassment problems consult the Assistant Superintendent of Schools at 781-380-0130, ext. 107. Adopted by School Committee: 10/4/93 82
Braintree High School Discipline Code of Conduct TD Teacher Detention ISS In-School Suspension OD Office Detention SSS Saturday School Suspension OSS Out-of-School Suspension The list of infractions below is not all-inclusive. The administration reserves the right to assign sanctions for acts deemed contrary to proper student behavior not expressly listed below. Incidents dealing with threats, harassment, sexual harassment, possession of weapons/drugs, assault on school personnel, hazing, gambling, and cheating and plagiarism contain individual procedures specific to each infraction documented earlier in this handbook. Sanctions for Subsequent Infraction Sanction for First Offense Offenses Late to class without authorization TD OD/ISS Sent out of Class for misbehavior TD OD/ISS Being in an unauthorized area without permission OD OD/ISS Failure to stay for teacher/administrative detention OD ISS/SSS Failure to follow staff directive(s) OD/ISS ISS/SSS/OSS Leaving class without permission OD ISS Class Cutting OD ISS/SSS Profanity OD/ISS/OSS ISS/OSS Smoking and/or possession of tobacco products 3-day OSS OSS/ Public Health Fine Failure to serve or removal from Saturday School OSS OSS Leaving school grounds without permission SSS SSS/OSS Tampering with school records (i.e. forged fake note) 1-5 OSS 6-10 OSS Abusive disrespect to staff member 1-5 OSS 6-10 OSS/Recommendation for Expulsion Continual disturbance of class, cafeteria, 6-10 OSS/Recommendation for 1-5 OSS corridor, etc. Expulsion Infraction Sanction for the First Offense Stealing Projecting any object in such a way as could cause an injury to another student Possession of a weapon Fighting Use and/or possession of alcohol Use and/or possession of a controlled substance Destruction of school property and/or vandalism 1-10 OSS/Referral to local law enforcement for criminal complaint/Financial restitution required 1-10 OSS/Referral to local law enforcement for criminal complaint/Recommendation for expulsion 1-10 OSS/Referral to local law enforcement for criminal complaint/Recommendation for expulsion 1-10 OSS/Referral to local law enforcement for criminal complaint/Recommendation for expulsion 1-10 OSS/Referral to local law enforcement for criminal complaint/Recommendation for expulsion 1-10 OSS/Referral to local law enforcement for criminal complaint/Recommendation for expulsion 1-10 OSS/Referral to local law enforcement for criminal complaint/Recommendation for expulsion 83
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11. Confidentiality:<br />
Reports of sexual harassment should be kept completely confidential,<br />
involving as few people as possible, with the goal of protecting the<br />
victim and stopping the behavior.<br />
For further information about these guidelines or help wit sexual harassment problems<br />
consult the Assistant Superintendent of <strong>Schools</strong> at 781-380-0130, ext. 107.<br />
Adopted by School Committee: 10/4/93<br />
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