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Disciplinary Infractions

Students who commit serious behavior in- fractions are subject to suspension and in some cases expulsion. 

Minor Infractions 

  • Gum/food/drink use
  • Cafeteria problem
  • Creating disturbance within the building or on school grounds
  • Any disruptive display of public affection
  • Failure to exit building promptly
  • Failure to follow directions
  • Failure to produce ID when requested
  • Possession of another’s ID
  • Failure to serve lunch detention
  • Failure to serve AM/PM Penalty
  • Gambling
  • Harassment
  • Inappropriate attire
  • Lying to school officials
  • Misuse of technology, including cell phones, personal devices, ear devices
  • Possession/distribution/posting of unauthorized inappropriate material
  • Vulgar/obscene language, writing and/or gestures

Minor infractions may be considered major based on the circumstances surrounding the incident and/or repeated offenses.

Major Infractions 

  • Arson
  • Assault and/or battery of students or staff
  • Bullying/cyber bullying
  • Bus disruption
  • Damage to school property or property belonging to staff or students
  • Disruption of class
  • Disruptive demonstrations on school property
  • Failure to serve In-School Suspension
  • Failure to serve AM/PM Penalty (repeat occurrences)
  • Flagrant/continued disregard of school rules
  • Fighting.
  • Firecrackers/smoke bombs
  • Gambling
  • Gang/cult activity (apparel, recruitment, intimidation, graffiti, gestures)
  • Gross student misconduct
  • Group disorder/ creation of chaos
  • Harassment (for example, sexual/racial)
  • Insubordination
  • Leaving School Building without permission
  • Making a bomb threat
  • Misuse of technology, including cell phones, personal devices, ear devices
  • Possession/distribution/posting of unauthorized, inappropriate literature
  • Possession or sale of drugs, drug paraphernalia, or alcohol
  • Possession/use of dangerous materials or weapons, including look-alikes
  • Repeated occurrences of possession of other incendiary devices.
  • Setting off and explosive device (or threat)
  • Tampering with fire extinguishers
  • Theft (determined by incident)
  • Threat of violence to students or staff
  • Tripping of fire alarm (criminal)
  • Truancy - partial or full day
  • Verbal abuse to staff
  • Vulgar/obscene language, writing and/or gestures