Description of Consequences:
Detention: Detentions are assigned for attendance or disciplinary infractions.
After School Detention:
Location: Security Desk
Time: 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
Procedures: 45 minutes satisfies 1 detention.
The student must keep track of all detentions owed/served.
Morning Detention:
Location: Art Room 217
Time: 0 period 7:11 a.m.-7:56 a.m.
Procedures: 45 minutes satisfies 1 detention.
The student must keep track of all detentions owed/served.
Saturday Detention:
Location: Security desk
Time: 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Procedures: Students must serve an earned Saturday detention immediately. Students must arrive early No one will be admitted after 8:30 a.m. Students must bring enough work to satisfy 3 hours. Students must leave the building and school grounds promptly when dismissed.
*Note: If a student does not serve an assigned Saturday detention immediately they will be subject to more severe consequences.
Detention Rules:
(1) Student must be awake, alert, silent, and focused on school work
(2) No talking, note passing or sign language used
(3) No eating, drinking or gum chewing
(4) No electronic devices
*Note: Violations of detention rules will result in dismissal with no credit and more consequences.
In-School Suspension (ISS):
Location: Security Desk / Counselors Office
Time: Entire school day.
Procedures: Students are to arrive early. By 8:00 a.m. students must be at the security desk with all materials needed. Students are expected to complete all assigned coursework for that day including homework, quizzes, and tests.
ISS Rules:
(1) Each student is to have a complete days worth of assignments. All materials must be brought to the security desk by 8:00 a.m. including paper, pen, books and reference materials.
(2) Students must remain in the room at all times and must stay seated in the study carrel or other assigned space.
(3) The facilitator will escort student to the washroom and lunch will be brought to the student. (4) Absolutely no unauthorized interaction is allowed between students.
(5) No gum chewing or unauthorized eating is allowed.
(6) A student who is absent will reschedule the suspension upon returning to the school.
(7) A student who is disruptive or non-compliant in the room will be subject to additional disciplinary action.
(8) A student who fails to report to ISS will be assigned an Out of School Suspension.
Out of School Suspension (OSS) Rules:
(1) Students are reprimanded to the custody of their parents.
(2) Students are not permitted in the building. If students appear on school grounds on an OSS day they may be subject to criminal trespassing charges.
(3) Students may not participate in any school function including those on and of campus.
(4) It is the student’s responsibility to get all course work from the day(s) of OSS.
(5) An OSS is counted as a day of absence
Denial of Privileges, Services, and/or Participation in School Sponsored Activities:
If a student engages in a behavior that takes away from the school community, it is only natural that the student be denied some of the privileges of being in the school community until reciprocity is made. For example, a student cannot expect to be excused for a field trip, athletic event, or any school sponsored activity including but not limited to dances, junior / senior prom, senior activities, performances, clubs, etc. if s/he has cut class.
Student's failure to turn in important forms and fees. It is natural that the student's program and other privileges be denied until the student does his/her part to provide essential information and the fees that pay for the services that provide benefits to students.
If a student is on the AIL at the deadline of ticket sales for an event, s/he cannot attend as s/he should not purchase a ticket and will be denied a ticket as long as the selling party has been appropriately informed. If a student is on the AIL at the time that permission forms are due for the trip, s/he cannot attend. The student on the AIL should know NOT to purchase or submit a permission form.
Students anticipating participation on a trip or an activity must take responsibility for meeting both behavior and academic expectations right up to the start of the trip or event. Students who arrive on the AIL, who are vetoed for attendance by any teacher for academic reasons, or who have a current F in a class at any time leading up to the event/field trip will be denied participation and no refunds will be given for any monies submitted.