Disciplinary Actions and Offenses
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The rules regarding student conduct are in effect during the following times and in the following places:
on the school grounds during, and immediately before or immediately after, school hours
on the school grounds at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
off the school grounds at a school activity, function or event
en route to and from school or a school activity on a school bus or other school vehicle
and at any time or in any place that impacts the school’s ability to maintain order and discipline
School is not an appropriate place for students to show affection for a boyfriend or girlfriend. Other than hand holding, public displays of intimate affection are in poor taste and will not be permitted.
Students who engage in an ongoing pattern of behavior that is disruptive to the orderly operation of the school shall be recommended for expulsion. The following is a general listing of offenses and the required or recommended disciplinary actions which should be taken as a result of such offenses being committed.
DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
Violating the Code of Conduct will result in administration applying one or more of the following sanctions:
Level One Offenses:
verbal reprimand
withdrawal of privileges
Detention
in-school suspension
out of school suspension
other sanctions approved by the administration.
Levels Two and Three Offenses:
any of the Level One sanctions
temporary removal from class
referral to outside agency
assignment to alternative school
Expulsion
restitution of property and damages
other sanctions approved by the administration.
If you get in a fight, you get 10 days of Out of School Suspension AND Disciplinary Probation!*
After School Detention:
Detention will be held on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, 3:55-4:30 p.m.
Students assigned to detention are expected to follow all school rules during detention.
Students are expected to arrive on time, to wear their ID, to adhere to the school dress code and to keep all personal electronic devices out of sight and turned off.
Students should report to detention with homework to work on and all materials required for that homework.
Students will not be allowed to leave detention to get materials. Students are expected to work quietly during detention without talking.
Any student who has been assigned an after school detention and does not serve or is uncooperative during that detention will be assigned ISS.
In School Suspension [ISS]:
In-School Suspension is held in Room 424.
Students assigned ISS should report to Room 424 no later than 8:45 a.m. and will stay until the end of their scheduled school day.
Teachers will send the day’s assignments to the ISS teacher who will pass them on to the student.
Students are expected to arrive on time, to wear their ID, to adhere to the school dress code and to keep all personal electronic devices out of sight and turned off.
Students should come prepared to complete their homework and any other assignments given by the ISS teacher.
ISS is not considered an absence from school.
Out of School Suspension [OSS]:
When assigned, Out-of-School Suspension applies to all activities scheduled on the day of OSS, including classes, athletic events or practices, or other extracurricular activities.
The student may not be on any school campus during the time of the assigned OSS.
OSS is considered an absence, but cannot be the reason a student loses credit for a class due to absences.
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
In order to protect the health and safety of the students, the school administration has the right to search a student’s person and property if there is reasonable suspicion to believe that stolen or prohibited material is likely to be found. The administration may use metal detectors to search students as appropriate.
CLEAR BAG POLICY
Beginning with the opening of the 2018-19 athletic season, Greenville County Schools is instituting a clear bag policy for all athletic venues. This means spectators are prohibited from entering athletic venues with camera cases, briefcases, backpacks, cinch bags, large purses, and similar items.
Approved bags include clear, gallon-sized zip storage bags, clear totes (12”x6”x12”) and small purses. Folding chairs and blankets will be allowed, but are subject to search. A list of frequently asked questions is provided on the GCSD website.
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