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STUDENT CONDUCT
& DISCIPLINE
ANNUAL REPORT
2013-2014
TRENDS IN CODE OF CONDUCT
VIOLATIONS
 Incidence of serious violations remains low
 Number of students involved in serious violations
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remains low
Drug and alcohol infractions increased slightly
Incidence of fighting increased slightly
Weapons violations extremely low
Insubordination increased slightly
Disruptive behavior decreased
Harassment/bullying decreased
Bus misconduct decreased significantly
TRENDS IN USE OF
PENALTIES
 HS suspensions decreased
 # of HS students suspended decreased
 Superintendent’s hearings decreased
 MS suspensions decreased
 Elementary suspensions extremely low
INFRACTIONS RESULTING IN
SUPERINTENDENT’S HEARING
Weapons Possession
Illegal Drugs/Alcohol
Disorderly Conduct
Harassment/Bullying
Infractions Resulting in Suspension
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Disorderly Conduct
Disruptive Behavior
Threatening/Harassing Others
Insubordination/Disobedience
Alcohol/Drug Violations
Fighting
Academic Dishonesty
Unacceptable Language
Leaving School Without Permission
Tobacco
Failure to Serve Detention
FACTORS
 Proactive approach
 High expectations
 Positive school climate facilitated by all
 Family involvement
 Communication about code of conduct
 Consistent enforcement
 Comprehensive Curricular and Extra-
curricular Programs
FUTURE PLANS
 Continued direct instruction in multiple venues
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including instruction related to Dignity for All Students
Act
Continued focus on character education/relationship
building
Increased Emphasis on Prevention
Professional development
Continued counseling with individual students and
families
Review and revision of procedures as they relate to
Dignity for All Students Act and cyberbullying