Where appropriate, the following additional interventions may be added to any violation:
Apology:
Written or verbal statement of, acknowledgment of, and accountability for, the offense.
At-Risk Committee:
A team of staff members who work together to help students become and remain successful in school.
Choices Counseling/Conflict Resolution:
Programs designed to teach students to deal with conflict in a constructive manner.
Classroom Reassignment:
Reassignment of a student to a new class because of student misbehavior.
Community Service:
May be served at the school outside of the school day by assisting school staff in carrying out their duties.
Counselor Referral:
Student is referred to their school counselor or an independent counselor.
Evaluation and Counseling:
Student must complete a drug/alcohol assessment to determine the appropriate course of treatment. Once the assessment is completed, student must participate in recommended counseling sessions.
Law Enforcement Referral:
When appropriate, students will be referred to the police for violations that are also violations of city, state, or federal laws.
Restrictions:
Removal of student privileges including, but not limited to: participation in extracurricular activities/clubs, student parking, and attendance at extracurricular activities and school-sponsored events (such as prom), etc.
Risk/Threat Assessment:
Assessment conducted by an outside agency to determine the safety risk a student poses to a school environment.
Student Conference:
A meeting with administration and/or a counselor or team.
Student Contract:
A written plan or agreement to address discipline concerns.
Warning:
Discussion and plan for change.