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Consequences of not following school rules

According to the Employment of Educator Act, a student who violates the


school-wide rules will be subjected to: verbal warnings, detention, loss of
recess, assignment of writing a reflective summery of their behavior,
conference with the teacher and or the principal, written note to parent\
guardian, as well as a phone call to parents\ guardians for the consequences of
violating the listed rules in our school policy.
The consequence given to each student will depend on his\her prior behavior
and a number of behavioral incidents the student has accumulated during the
year. Teachers may send out a supplement to the stated district discipline.
Serious misconduct could lead to dismissal. Other forms of misconduct could
lead to written warning to final warning, fines, suspension. A short- term
suspension (less than 10 days), a long- term suspension (more than 10 days) or
expulsion (out of school indefinitely).

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