Positive Behavior Support Rules Assembly! 2014-2015.

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Positive Behavior Support Rules Assembly!

CARLSBAD SIXTH GRADE ACADEMY MISSION & VISION STATEMENTS MISSION STATEMENT Carlsbad Sixth Grade Academy is a diverse community where high expectations and collaboration foster independent, life-long learners VISION STATEMENT “Learning Is Our Focus!”

STUDENT EXPECTED PERFORMANCE BEHAVIORS To obey the rules of the school. To apply themselves to the established course of study: – To be prompt and regular in attendance – To complete school assignments on time. – To pay attention to instructions. – To be willing to work at self-improvement. To respect the authority of all teachers and administrators of the school. To respect all school property wherever it may be located. To conduct themselves properly at school and at all school functions. To refrain from disruption, demonstrations, violence, and other forms of misbehavior.

STUDENTS RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES It is the responsibility of the students and their parent/guardian to inform themselves of current board policies, and of administrative and classroom/school rules, regarding conduct that is subject to disciplinary action.

SCHOOL ATTENDANCE

Attendance Policies Excused Absences Official Absences Checking Out of School Tardy Policy Truancy Policy

ACADEMIC REGULATIONS

Pre-AP Placement Program Grades Standards Based Grading System Guidance Honor Roll National Junior Honor Society Student Assistance Team (SAT)

HEALTH CARE

Administration of Medications Compulsory Immunization of Students School Based Health Clinic Substance Abuse – Intoxicants Tobacco and Smoking Policy

STUDENT SAFETY

Anti-Bullying Policy Cafeteria Rules Cell Phone/Electronic Device Policy Dress Code Hall Passes Hallway Safety Rules Lock Down/Shelter-In-Place Drills Restricted Areas Security Cameras Visitors

CODE OF CONDUCT (DISCIPLINE CODE)

CODE OF CONDUCT Student Supervision – On Campus CSGA Positive Behavior Support Program CSGA Progressive Discipline Guide

CARLSBAD SIXTH GRADE ACADEMY PROGRESSIVE DISCIPLINE POLICY DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS Student conference Student/parent conference Detention Restitution Mediation Lunch Detention In School Suspension (TOC) Work Detail Probationary enrollment Out of school suspension Recommendation for expulsion

Level I Offences 1.1Attendance 1.2Cafeteria Rules Infraction 1.3Cheating 1.4Disruptive Behavior 1.5Electronic/Cell Phone 1.6Failure to Attend Detention 1.7False Identification 1.8Forgery

Level I Offences 1.9Gambling 1.10In Unauthorized Area 1.11Lighters/Matches 1.12Littering 1.13Misbehavior on Bus 1.14 Misuse of Technology Equipment 1.15Non-Electronic 1.16Pornography

Level I Offences 1.17Profanity/Vulgarity 1.18Public Display of Affection 1.19Tardiness 1.20Throwing Objects 1.21Unauthorized Use of Property 1.22Unauthorized Sales 1.23Unprepared for Class 1.24Violation of Dress Code

Level II Offences 2.1Damage to School Property 2.2Defiance of Authority 2.3Explicit Sexual Behavior 2.4Extortion 2.5Initiating/Instigating a Fight 2.6Interference or Obstruction 2.7Misbehavior in Time Out Center (TOC)

Level II Offences 2.8Recording of a Fight 2.9Social Media/Communication 2.10Theft 2.11Tobacco/Electronic Cigarette 2.12Truancy 2.13Uncooperative with Staff 2.14Verbal Assault or Abuse

Level III Offences 3.1Aggravated Battery 3.2Alcohol 3.3Arson/Bomb Threat/False Alarm 3.4Assault 3.5Battery 3.6Drugs

Level III Offences 3.7Fighting/Public Affray 3.8Gang Related Activities 3.9Hazing/Bullying 3.10Possession of Weapon 3.11Sexual Harassment 3.12Violation of Suspension 3.13Multilevel Offenses/Habitual Offender

Level IV Offences 4.1Assault/Battery with Weapon 4.2Possession of Firearm 4.3Violation of SUPSAC Conditions

“CAVEMEN POWER!” POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT

CAVEMEN P ro-active O n time/On task W ork to potential E xcellence R espectful/Responsible CHARACTER COUNTS

CAMPUS OPERATIONS

Backpacks Bus Service Extra Curricular Activities Detention Media Center/Library School Property & Textbooks

PARENTAL NOTIFICATION

Power of ICU Policy Weekly Progress Reports Tutoring Services

QUESTIONS? Backpacks Classrooms Cafeteria Gym/Locker Room Restroom Hallway Dress Code Cell Phones

“POWER OF I.C.U!”

CSGA SCHOOL TIPLINE

CSGA Remind 101

Rules Assembly! QUESTIONS?