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should keep all personal property in their backpacks. All students have a responsibility to respect each other’s and the school’s<br />

property and, therefore, must refrain from writing on, marking, decorating, borrowing without permission, or otherwise<br />

defacing school property or the property of others.<br />

<strong>Student</strong> Behaviors<br />

LEVEL 1<br />

Level I misconduct involves behavior on the part of the student, which impedes orderly classroom procedures or interferes with<br />

the orderly operation of the school. An individual staff member will handle these misbehaviors.<br />

Examples- Include the following, but not limited to:<br />

Minor class disruptions<br />

Cheating<br />

Minor hall disruptions<br />

Dress code violations<br />

Late to class<br />

No pass in halls<br />

Unauthorized electronic equipment<br />

Sleeping in class<br />

Minor cafeteria disruptions<br />

LEVEL 2<br />

Level 2 misconduct involves behavior whose frequency or seriousness tends to disrupt the learning climate of the classroom or<br />

of the school.<br />

These infractions usually result from continuation of Level I misbehaviors and require the intervention of personnel on the<br />

administrative level because the execution of Level I disciplinary response(s) has failed to correct the situation. Also included in<br />

this level are misbehaviors which do not represent a direct threat to the health and safety of others, but have educational<br />

consequences serious enough to require corrective action on the part of the administrative personnel.<br />

Examples- Include the following, but not limited to:<br />

Multiple level 1 behaviors<br />

Disrespect towards staff<br />

Forgery & lying<br />

Unacceptable language/gestures<br />

Minor vandalism<br />

Parking/driving violations<br />

Class cuts<br />

Cutting detention<br />

Possession of tobacco<br />

Possession of lighter, matches, or other incendiary devises<br />

Excessive displays of affection<br />

School tardiness<br />

Truancies<br />

Gambling<br />

Threats<br />

Insubordination<br />

Bus disturbances<br />

Internet violations<br />

Theft<br />

Vandalism and /or Graffiti<br />

LEVEL 3<br />

Level III misconduct involves acts directed against persons or property, but whose consequences do not seriously endanger the<br />

health or the safety of others in the school.<br />

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