For a minor offense, the penalty will be one or two days’ detention (JUG). For serious offenses, or repeated minor offenses, the penalties are probation, suspension (in school or out of school), and expulsion. A student on probation must report to JUG each day and is ineligible for participation in extra-curricular activities or attending school-sponsored functions. A suspended student is excluded from extra-curricular activities for an administratively determined period of time, and if the violation is of an aggressive nature, then they will also be removed from the curricular setting for multiple days, determined by administration. Additional counseling and/or evaluations could be required before re-entry. The suspended student must also attend JUG for a timespan determined by the Dean of Students. When probation/suspension ends the student’s eligibility begins the next school day.
In the event a student is sent out of class for disciplinary action, he/she must report immediately to the Dean of Students. If the Dean is not in the office, the student must report to the Main Office. When a student is sent from class, disciplinary action will be taken.
Additional offenses of the same type or multiple offenses make one liable for expulsion. If violations are severe, consequences may include, but are not limited to probation, suspension, or even expulsion. The Dean of Students has the final decision in all discipline matters.