Progressive discipline for device misconduct

If a phone is seen (or heard) the phone is immediately given to the adult and a parent/caregiver needs to pick up the phone in the office at the end of the school day.

First Offense

If the phone isn’t immediately given to the adult, the phone will be confiscated by someone from the administrative team. The phone will remain in the office until a caregiver comes to pick it up.

  • Student serves in-school suspension on that day and after-school detention from 2:45-4:45 P.M. that day.
  • Student cannot attend clubs, sports, dances or any extracurriculars that day.

Second Offense 

If the phone isn’t immediately given to the adult, the phone will be confiscated by someone from the administrative team. The phone will remain in the office until a caregiver comes to pick it up. 

  • Student serves in-school suspension on that day and cannot attend clubs, sports, dances or any extracurriculars that day.
  • The student also serves after-school detention from 2:45-4:45 P.M. that day.
  • Student serves an out-of-school suspension and cannot attend clubs, sports, dances or any extracurriculars while suspended.

Third Offense

If the phone isn’t immediately given to the adult, the phone will be confiscated by someone from the administrative team. The phone will remain in the office until a caregiver comes to pick it up.

  • Student serves an out-of-school suspension and cannot attend clubs, sports, dances or any extracurriculars while suspended.
  • Student serves three (3) days of in-school suspension and cannot attend clubs, sports, dances or any extracurriculars for two (2) weeks.
  • For the remainder of the year the student will be required to leave their cell phone in the main office.