The ideal student behavior is that controlled by self-discipline. When that fails, school officials must provide corrective measures that may include disciplinary actions such as detention, parent conference, in-or-out-of school suspension, expulsion, or referral to outside agencies. In all serious disciplinary actions, parents, guardians, are to receive early notification of the problem. Country directors and parent/guardian of students will be given monthly updates on student conduct and academic progress.
Category I Infractions | |
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Title | Offense |
Verbal Warning | |
One Demerit | • Uniform violations • Tardy to class or other mandatory arrangement. After 20 minutes, students are marked as “absent” and receive 3 demerits • Speaking a language other than English in the school building • Electronic device misuse in school building – and during study hall (also device confiscated). The first violation is 1 demerit, the second is 2 demerits, and the third violation is 3 demerits. • Usage of school computers for non-academic purposes • Mild classroom disruptions, such as talking to neighbor when it’s inappropriate to do so. • Food or beverages in the classroom. Students may bring a water bottle only. • Missing weekend sign-ins • Violation of dormitory lights-out policies • Littering • Running or excessive physical activity inside the school building • Awake after lights out on the dormitory. • Keeping locker opened or unlocked while unattended. • Leaving property of school or self in an insecure location (i.e. leaving textbooks just laying around the campus) • Leaving locker opened |
Two Demerits | • Unexcused absence from class or a mandatory event. After three unexcused absences from mandatory events, students will face the Judicial Committee and may have further punishments, including suspension or dismissal. • Improper usage of phone or other technology (2nd offense) |
Three Demerits | • Severe classroom disruption • Profanity in the school building or on campus • Improper usage of phone or other technology (3rd offense) |
Category II Infractions | |
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Title | Offense |
Suspension or dismissal– or other consequences depending on circumstances |
• Intentionally damaging school property • Violence of any kind • Tobacco usage or possession • Visiting dormitory of the opposite gender • Verbal abuse • Bullying • Insubordination towards teacher or staff • Disrespect towards a teacher or staff • Academic dishonesty • Sexual activity between students • Theft of any kind • Viewing or distributing pornography or other illegal items • Possession of a weapon • Sexual, religious, racial or other kinds of harassment • Leaving campus without proper permission • Drug or alcohol use • Failure to report violence or harassment • Violation of school Honor Code (cheating, plagiarism, etc.) • Willful conduct that materially and substantially disrupts the right of others to an education • Willful conduct that endangers school employees, the student, other students, or the property of the school • Conduct which demeans, degrades or threatens another person because of gender, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation or socio-economic status • Willful violation of any rule of conduct specified in this policy |