5610.02 - IN-SCHOOL DISCIPLINE
In-school suspension, detention are progressive discipline options that the Principal may use to improve attendance and/or to modify student behavior and to monitor the student's behavior during the disciplinary process.
Students who have violated any section of the Code of Conduct may be assigned to in-school suspension, detention.
Detention
- Lunch-Time Detention
The Principal (or faculty member) may designate an area in which the student must remain during the lunch period. Failure to report to or remain in the area may lead to in-school suspension, Saturday school, or out-of-school suspension. - After-School Detention
The Principal (or faculty member) may require a student to come to school early or remain after school providing the parents have been given at least one (1) day's notice and have agreed to be responsible for their child's transportation at the end of the detention period. If the student is a bus rider and the Principal cannot verify that the parents agree to be responsible for the student's transportation, after-school detention should not be used. Early arrival and after-school detention should not be used for students who have transportation listed as a related service in their individualized education program (IEP) unless alternative transportation is provided. The Principal also shall ensure that there is adequate supervision of the student until such time as transportation arrives and during an early arrival. The student is to be given definite assignments or duties to complete during the detention period.
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