APPLICATION OF THE GOOD CONDUCT CODE

APPLICATION OF THE GOOD CONDUCT CODE

Appropriate student behavior impacts all extracurricular activities in which a student participates. If a student is participating in multiple extracurricular activities at the time the student loses privileges under this policy, the loss of privileges shall apply to the next consecutive competitions.

If at the time of the violation, the student is not currently participating in any activity, then the student's period of ineligibility shall apply to the first extracurricular activity or activities in which the student participates. A student must begin involvement in a extracurricular activity from the date on which that activity begins (at least before the first competition/performance) and will not be allowed to join a extracurricular activity in progress unless the coach/sponsor provides written permission and the student has no outstanding Good Conduct Code violations or if the student has violated the Good Conduct Code, the student has to have completely served the full period of ineligibility for the student's violation. If a student joins an activity with an outstanding Good Conduct Code violation, the student may not quit such activity until the end of that activity's season or the school year if the student wishes to get credit for satisfying the student's ineligibility period.

Good conduct may affect public performance at the discretion of the coach/sponsor so long as alternative assessments are made available for co-curricular activities.

A disciplinary action may carry over from one activity to another and may carry over from one school year to the next school year. If a second violation occurs previous to the completion of the first, the second will be served consecutive to the first and not concurrently.