B.E.S.T. PRACTICE
(Building Effective Schools Together)
The staff at
The program is based on the following three
elements:
Be Safe
Be Responsible
Be Respectful
A major component of the program is
positive reinforcement for the vast majority of the students who will,
on a
daily basis, meet the behavior expectations set for them. Students
will receive “Good For You’s” for positive behavior.
Behavior
Notices
Students who fail to follow the school
rules will receive a Behavior Notice.
When a Behavior Notice is issued, the issuing teacher will
contact the
student’s parent/guardian to make them aware of the infraction. Parents are to sign the Behavior Notice as
proof that they have seen it and the student is required to return the
signed
Behavior Notice the following school day.
After the 3rd behavior notice a conference will be set
up
with the parents, student, and administration.
Student
Expectations
The following two
pages outline Student expectations that have been developed for various
areas
around campus. Teachers will spend the first few days of school
reviewing their
expectations and other aspects of the program.
Administration has
the right to prohibit any student from attending any school activity for
any
reason at any time.
DISCIPLINE
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
The
policies and procedures outlined in this document are to insure that
students
attending
The staff at
program for the purpose of building effective behavior together.
A major component of the program is
positive reinforcement for the vast majority of the
students who will, on a daily basis, meet
the behavior expectations set for them.
Administration has the right to prohibit
any student from attending any school activity
for
any reason at any time.
Classroom
and Campus Conduct
Every privilege a student has at school
implies an acceptance of responsibility by the
student.
All students are expected to be respectful and well mannered during the
time
they are on campus. If
a student remains in a classroom during
recess, noontime or PE,
the student must be under the direct
supervision of a teacher. Additionally,
each
teacher will have individual classroom
rules which students are expected to follow.
All students are expected to comply with
the following rules:
· Students will not
chew gum at any time while on campus.
· Eating
while class is in session is
prohibited.
· No skateboards,
scooters, or roller shoes are allowed on campus at any time.
· Radios,
disk players, ipods, tape recorders,
video cameras, cell phones and any other electronic devices are not
allowed on
campus, on the bus, at any school-sponsored activity, or while under
supervision and control of school district employees. Specific
permission for use of an electronic
signaling device will be granted if determined by a licensed physician
and
surgeon to be essential for the health of the student. Use of such
device is
limited to purposes related to the health of the student. (Education
Code
48901.5.)
· No guns, knives,
or other weapons: The possession of any
weapon on campus is grounds for immediate expulsion. A one-year
mandatory
expulsion will be given to any student who possesses a firearm or
brandishes a
knife at another person at school or at a school activity. In compliance
with
the Improving America’s Schools Act, any
student who brings a firearm to school will be referred to the criminal
justice
or juvenile delinquency system.
· No tobacco,
alcohol, drugs, or drug paraphernalia:
The possession, use, or being under the influence of any of these
substances
is against the state law and will not be tolerated on the school
campuses. This will result in an automatic
suspension
and possible expulsion.
· No fighting or
physical and verbal intimidation:
Students who are involved in a fight or physically or verbally
intimidate another student will automatically be suspended from school
or have
a loss of privileges. Continued fighting
will result in further suspension, loss of privileges and possible
expulsion.
· Closed
Campus: Students are expected to remain
on the school grounds from the time of arrival at school until they are
dismissed at the end of the day.
· Cutting school
all day or for individual class periods is considered a serious offense. This will result in automatic suspension.
· Defacement of school
property or damage to school, student or
faculty property is unacceptable: State
Education Code 48909 states that "any pupil who willfully cuts, defaces,
or otherwise injures, in any way, any property is liable for all
damages,
public or private, caused by the pupil."
This will result in an automatic suspension and possible
expulsion.
· Buses: Bus
transportation is a privilege and not a
right. Proper conduct on buses at all times is essential for the safety
of all
passengers.
· Litter:
Students are responsible for using trashcans
for all trash.
· Acceptable
Behavior of Students: Students are
expected to be respectful of all school employees at all times, on and
off
campus.