A.D. Henderson University School/FAU High Discipline Matrix 1 LEVELS OF DISCIPLINARY ACTION LEVEL I LEVEL II LEVEL III

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A.D. Henderson University School/FAU High Discipline Matrix 1 LEVELS OF DISCIPLINARY ACTION LEVEL I LEVEL II LEVEL III (after school) Out-of-School Suspension(OSS) (3-10 Saturday Detention Days) Conference with Guidance RTR (1/2, Full Day, Multiple Days) Conference with Administration Out-of-School Suspension (1-2 Days) Disciplinary Committee Review Written Reflection Appropriate Police Action Recommendation for Behavior Contract withdrawal/expulsion (after school) Work Detail Law Enforcement Intervention Loss of Privileges * The levels of disciplinary action refer to administrative actions resulting from the issuance of a referral by a classroom teacher, support staff, or administrative personnel. 1. Unexcused Tardies (per semester) Subsequent Tardy 2. Unexcused Absences (per quarter) Seventh 3. Dress Code Violations All s

A.D. Henderson University School/FAU High Discipline Matrix 2 Fourth 4. Unacceptable Language 5. Selling Items For Personal Gain 6. Failure to Follow Class Rules 7. Failure to Follow School Rules 8.Public Display of Affection 9. Disrespect, rudeness, or insubordination 10. Possession of Inappropriate Material Saturday Detention I I I Saturday Detention () I I I 11. Damaging/Defacing School or Another Person s Property, or Unauthorized Taking, Carrying, or Concealing Property of Another Persons (All offenses will require appropriate restitution for damage.)

A.D. Henderson University School/FAU High Discipline Matrix 3 12. Disruption of a School Activity I I I I 13. Open Display or Use of Personal Electronic Device Outside of An Approved Classroom (Device will be confiscated by administration.) 14. Creating a Safety Hazard (Physical or Rough Play) 15. Cheating, Plagiarism, Forgery 16. Leaving the Supervised Area of An Adult 17. Unacceptable Language Toward an Adult I *I (Off-Campus Activities) I 18. Physical Acts of Aggression With the Intent to Harm(Kicking, Punching, fighting) I *I (Off-Campus Activities) I (Out of School Suspension) I ( I I I (All s) *I (Off-Campus Activities) I (Out of School Suspension) I ( I I

A.D. Henderson University School/FAU High Discipline Matrix 4 19. Bullying/ Harassment (Verbal, Physical, or Cyber) 20. Sexual Harassment 21. Inappropriate Sexual Behavior 22. False Report Against A Staff Member 23. Truancy 24. Cutting Class 25. Possession of Fireworks (1-2 Days RTR) I (2-5 Days OSS) I (All s) I (All s) *Administrative Discretion *Administrative Discretion I 26. Possession, Use, Sale, Influence, or Distribution of Tobacco Products (1-2 Days OSS) + I 27. Possession, Use, Sale, Influence, or Distribution of Alcoholic Substance (3 days RTR) I (3-5 Days OSS) I (All s) I (All s) I (All s) () (2 s) (3 s) () (RTR) (RTR) I (1-2 Days OSS) I (3 days RTR) I (3-5 Days OSS) I (All s) I (All s) I (All s) (2 s) (2 Days RTR) (3 Days RTR and Parent Conference) () (RTR) (RTR) I (1-2 Days OSS) I

A.D. Henderson University School/FAU High Discipline Matrix 5 I I I 28. Possession, Use, Sale, Influence, or Distribution of Drugs I I I 29. Possession, Use, Sale, Influence, or Distribution of Weapons I I I 30. Vandalism (Intentional Destruction, Damage, or Defacement of Public or Private Property Resulting In Damage Amounting To $1000 or More) I I I 31. Trespassing With No Lawful Purpose for Entry I I I 32. Threats and Intimidation + (RTR) (OSS) (2 days OSS) I (OSS and Administrative Hearing) (2 days OSS) I (OSS and Administrative Hearing) 33. Committing any Criminal Act (larceny, theft, false fire alarm, burglary, arson, battery, assault, etc ) I (Mandatory OSS and I (Mandatory OSS and I (Mandatory OSS and