Greene County School Board
Discipline Policy
The Greene County School Board has
approved a discipline procedure for all elementary schools. It focuses
on four levels:
Level I Behaviors
Level I behavior consists of minor
misbehavior on the part of the student which impedes orderly classroom
procedures or interferes with the orderly operation of the school. Classroom
teachers are responsible for dealing with Level I behaviors which include:
classroom disturbances, cheating and lying, abusive language, chewing gum,
simple fighting, classroom tardiness, simple stealing, hall misbehavior,
non-defiant failure to do assignment or carry out directions.
Options to be utilized by the classroom
teacher in dealing with Level I behavior may include the following but
not in any particular order: verbal reprimand, loss of privileges (not
to include minimum foundation program - p.e., art, music), corporal punishment,
lower conduct grade, individual conference with student, time out or isolation,
conference or contact with parent, behavioral contract or token system,
creative writing on why behavior occurs - research writing, retribution,
and behavior modification. If Level I behaviors continue, principal, parents,
and professional assistance should be sought. If academic problems persist,
parents should be contacted.
Level II Behaviors
Level II behaviors consist of misbehavior
whose frequency or seriousness tends to disrupt the learning climate of
the school. These infractions, which usually result from the continuation
of Level I misbehaviors, require the intervention of personnel on the administrative
level because the execution of Level I disciplinary options has failed
to correct the situation.
Options to be utilized with Level II
behaviors may include, but not in any specific order: student-teacher conference
to discuss documented misbehaviors and the expected behaviors that must
be maintained, and, when necessary, develop a behavioral contract; parent-student-teacher
conference; detention; extended classroom; parent-student-teacher-principal
conference; corporal punishment; and loss of privileges.
Level III Behaviors
Level III behaviors consist of repeated
Level II behaviors or acts directed against persons or property. Level
III behaviors are handled by the principal and include: possession and/or
use of tobacco products, bus misbehaviors, fighting, possession and/or
use of unauthorized substances, conduct prejudicial to good order or discipline,
threats, vandalism, language (vulgar, obscene, or profane), repeated Level
II behaviors.
The consequences for Level III are
varied depending on the occurrence and the age of the child, but include:
parent conference, out of school suspension, suspension from school, and
expulsion.
Level IV Behaviors
Level IV behaviors are acts which result
in violence to another's person or property or which pose a threat to the
safety of others in the schools. These acts are clearly criminal and are
so serious that they always require administrative actions which result
in immediate removal of the student from the school, the intervention of
law enforcement authorities and action by the local school board. Level
IV behaviors are handled by the principal with the parents being notified
immediately. Level IV behaviors include the following: unmodified Level
III misconduct; extortion; bomb threats; possession, use, transfer of dangerous
weapons (excluding guns); assault, battery; theft, possession, sale of
stolen property; vandalism; arson; and furnishing, selling, possession
of unauthorized substances.
Other Behaviors
The consequence of the following behaviors
is one year expulsion: possession of gun, possession of weapon with intent
to harm, possession or use of alcohol and/or illegal drug.
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