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Revisions 2013 – 2014School Year
Student Code of Conduct Committee◦ Building administrators, parents, interventionists,
teachers - AEA representatives Elementary and Secondary Building
Administrators Parent-Business Advisory Council
ADD: FERPA NOTICE TO: Acknowledgment page: Add the Notification of
Rights under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (See Appendix VII)
P. 30: “Disclosure without Consent: add #3. Please see Appendix 7 for a list of directory information.
Add Appendix VII: Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Identifying the specific Student Code of Conduct violation and corresponding disciplinary action is the responsibility of the administrator or designee. The decision of the administrator or designee is final subject only to a grievance as per the grievance procedures outlined in Chapter IV.
Grades 6 – 12: Level I OffenseFirst OffenseREQUIRED: Reprimand Detention and/or suspension (1 to 5 days) Parent/guardian notificationSubsequent OffensesREQUIRED: Detention and/or Suspension (1 to 5 days) Parent/guardian notification Referral to School Discipline Committee or Instructional Support TeamOPTIONAL: Behavior plan/contract
Grades 6 – 12: Level II OffenseFirst OffenseREQUIRED: Detention and/or Suspension (1-3 days) Parent/guardian notificationSubsequent OffensesREQUIRED: Suspension (2-5 days) Parent/guardian notification Parent/guardian conferenceOPTIONAL: Behavior plan/contract
Grades 6 – 12: Level II OffenseFirst OffenseREQUIRED: Detention and/or Suspension (1-3 days) Parent/guardian notificationSubsequent OffensesREQUIRED: Suspension (2-5 days) Parent/guardian notificationOPTIONAL: Parent/guardian conference
Cyberbullying means the use of uninvited and unwelcome electronic communication directed at an identifiable student or group of students, through means other than face-to-face interaction which (1) interferes with a student’s physical well-being; or (2) is threatening or intimidating; or (3) is so severe, persistent, or pervasive that it is reasonably likely to limit a student’s ability to participate in or benefit from the educational programs of the school district or charter school. Communication shall be considered to be directed at an identifiable student or group of students if it is sent directly to that student or group, or posted in a medium that the speaker knows is likely to be available to a broad audience within the school community.
1. Whether speech constitutes cyberbullying will be determined from the standpoint of a reasonable student of the same grade and other circumstances as the victim.
2. The place of origin of speech otherwise constituting cyberbullying is not material to whether it is considered cyberbullying under this policy, nor is the use of school or district materials
Include requirements for cyberbullying
All students will be oriented to the 2013 – 2014 Student Code of Conduct during the first week of school. They will sign that they have received a copy as well as their parent/guardian will sign acknowledging receipt.
Staff will be oriented to the 2013 – 2014 Student Code of Conduct and the updates during the August in-service days.