Home > Business > Corporate Document > Code of Conduct Example > Elementary School Student Code of Conduct Example

Elementary School Student Code of Conduct Example

At Speedy Template, You can download Elementary School Student Code of Conduct Example . There are a few ways to find the forms or templates you need. You can choose forms in your state, use search feature to find the related forms. At the end of each page, there is "Download" button for the forms you are looking form if the forms don't display properly on the page, the Word or Excel or PDF files should give you a better reivew of the page.

Elementary School Student Code of Conduct Example Page 2
Elementary School Student Code of Conduct Example
2
2. When unacceptable behavior cannot be readily corrected by the classroom teacher, the child’s
parents/guardians will be informed of the problem by the teacher or the principal and
requested to participate in solving the problem.
3. If the situation is such that special services personnel are needed, the teacher shall refer the
student to the appropriate special service.
4. If the problem is not resolved at the building level, the Principal may refer the student to the
Superintendent or designee for further action.
C. Unacceptable Behavior
Disciplinary action may be taken as a result of any behavior which is disruptive or which violates the
rights of others. The following acts are examples of unacceptable behavior and subject to disciplinary
action in District #831 elementary schools, at school bus stops, on the school buses and at school
sponsored activities. School sponsored activities include, but are not limited to, co-curricular events,
field trips, and club activities.
The listing of minimum actions does not imply or require that a “step-by-step” progression of
increasing severity be employed by an administrator in dealing with a violation. However, there shall
be a relationship between the severity of the offense and the administrative action.
1. Violation Against Persons
a. Fighting
Mutual combat in which all parties have contributed to the situation by verbal and/or
physical action.
Minimum Action: Student conference and parent/guardian contact.
Maximum Action: Expulsion or exclusion.
b. Harassment
Participating in, or conspiring for others to engage in acts that injure, degrade, or
disgrace other individuals.
Minimum Action: Student conference and parent/guardian contact.
Maximum Action: Expulsion or exclusion.
c. Sexual, Racial and Religious Harassment and Violence
Sexual, racial and religious harassment and violence as defined in School Board Policy 425
(available on the district’s website: www.forestlake.k12.mn.us.).
Minimum Action: Student conference, parent/guardian contact, and referral to the School
District’s Human Rights Officers.
Maximum Action: Expulsion or exclusion.
d. Bullying
“Bullying” means repeated behavior by an individual student, an individual student within a
group of students, or group of students that is intended to cause the victim(s) to feel
frightened, threatened, intimidated, humiliated, shamed, disgraced, ostracized, or physically
abused. Bullying implies an imbalance in power or strength in which the student being
bullied has difficulty defending him or herself. Bullying can take many forms, including
physical, verbal, social/relational and/or cyberbullying. (Further clarification can be found
in School Board Policy 541 which is available on the district’s website:
www.forestlake.k12.mn.us.)
Minimum Action: Student conference and parent/guardian contact.
Maximum Action: Expulsion or exclusion.
e. Abusive/Inappropriate Language
(1) Disrespectful language to others.
(2) Threatening language to others.
Minimum Action: Student conference and parent/guardian contact.
Maximum Action: Expulsion or exclusion.
f. Interference/Obstruction
Any intentional action taken to attempt to prevent a staff member from exercising
his/her lawfully assigned duties.
Elementary School Student Code of Conduct Example
Previous

2/12

Next