Student Behavior Expectations and Interventions
We reserve the right to evaluate individual situations and reserve judgment in unique situations in an effort to support policy and individual student needs. The district provides appropriate notification and "due process" as required in all issues involving suspensions and expulsions.
Administrative Conference
Alternative to or reduction to suspension program
Center for Student Intervention
Confiscation of contraband
Community programming through CLC (BCM/SAM)
Detention (Lunch/After School)
Judicial Services through CLC
Loss of Privilege
Mediation
Parent Conference
Police Referral
Referral to Student Services Team
Removal from class
Restitution
Structured academic support
Social Probation
Suspension
Teacher Detention
**For suspensions, parent/guardian contact must be attempted by a Dean. Consequences will be progressive depending on the severity of the infraction. The District is not required to exhaust lower level disciplinary interventions when a determination is made to discipline a student.
Pursuant to the importance District 127 places upon academic achievement, and the direct correlation between attendance and grades, students deemed to be struggling in either may be given additional interventions (academic or behavioral) on as needed basis.