Behavior
|
Code
|
Definition
|
Response
|
Middle (Grades 6-8) and High (Grades 9-12) OSS
|
Middle (Grades 6-8) and High (Grades 9-12) Expulsion
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Elementary (Grades K-5) OSS
|
Repeated Violations of a Pattern of Same Type 2 Behaviors, with Evidence of Implemented Interventions |
300 |
Repeated Violations of a pattern. The student must engage in 3 or more documented incidents of the same Type 2 Code (minimum of 3 within one semester before Code 300 is used). Must be evidence of multiple implemented interventions. Interventions must be documented in the referral and in Support and Intervention.
Schools are to use Restorative Practices Assistant’s Peace Centers, Advocacy Centers, (Tier 2 behavior plan, collaborative referral, behavior contract, restorative consequence, etc.) to address behavior concerns.
|
B, C, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Profane or Indecent Language Towards Teacher or Staff
|
301 |
Directing profane or indecent language toward a teacher, staff member or administrator. |
B, C, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Leaving School Grounds or Bus Without Authorization
|
302 |
Leaving school grounds without the permission of school officials. Exiting the bus at an unauthorized stop or jumping from exit doors or windows. |
B, C, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Vandalism Under $1000 |
304 |
Willfully destroying or defacing school or personal property. The damage caused is less than $1000. A child's willingness to repair property damaged or to make restitution will be taken into account in determining appropriate level of response.
|
B, C, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Theft Under $1000 |
305 |
Taking the property of another individual or the school without permission, with the intent of depriving the owner of the property. The value of the property taken is under $1000. A child's willingness to return or replace item taken or make restitution will be taken into account in determining the appropriate level of response.
|
B, C, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Falsifying School Records |
306 |
Falsifying or altering school records, including, but not limited to, written, electronic or digital school records. This does not include cheating.
|
B, C |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Inappropriate
Sexual Behavior |
307 |
Engaging in mutual activity of a sexual nature that does not meet the criteria of harassment or sexual assault. First offense for sexual intercourse should range between 1-3 days of OSS including a Restorative Conference with guardians upon returning to school.
*A referral to DCS will be made. Elementary OSS may only be used to allow time to create a safety plan to meet the needs of the students involved.
|
B, C, D, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes* |
Indecent Exposure |
308 |
Intentionally exposing body parts generally considered private. For shirts exposing cleavage, use Code 107 (Dress Code).
|
B, C, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Offensive Touching |
309 |
Engaging in unwanted or offensive touching of areas generally considered private.
|
B, C, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Instigating/Inciting |
310 |
Initiating or encouraging someone else to engage in behavior(s) that lead to disruption of the school environment. |
B, C, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Fighting |
311 |
Mutual participation in an incident involving physical contact (e.g., slapping, closed fists, pulling hair, kicking, biting).
*Elementary students may only receive OSS if fight results in injury.
|
B, C, D, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes* |
Alcohol or Drug-Like Substance: Use or Possession, Under the Influence |
312 |
Possessing, using or being under the influence of substances that have the potential to intoxicate. A collaborative referral may be required. Students violating this code are not eligible for First Time Drug Offender Program.
|
B, C, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Threats, Class 1 |
313 |
A threat to cause harm to students, staff or school in which no plan exists to carry out the threat. The threat must be one that would cause a person to reasonably fear bodily injury.
A Building Level Threat Assessment must be completed.
|
B, C, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Possession of a Non-Lethal Weapon or Replica of a Lethal Weapon |
314 |
Possessing a non-lethal weapon, including but not limited to weapon replica, stun gun, BB gun, air gun, air soft gun, pellet gun, cap gun, Orbitz gun, realistic toy gun, etc. Water guns are excluded, but not encouraged to have on school campus. |
B, C, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Inappropriate Use of Electronic Devices |
315 |
Viewing or distribution of sexually explicit images/videos and/or fights (i.e., air drop, social media post, etc.)
If a student’s rights are perceived to be violated, this may rise to the level of a Title IX investigation/incident. and standard Title IX procedures should be followed.
A teacher may withhold a student's phone from the student for the duration of the instructional time if the student's phone is a distraction to the class or the student.
-TCA Title 49, Chapter 2 and Title 49, Chapter 6
|
B, C, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Possession of Other Weapons |
317 |
Possessing an instrument capable of causing serious bodily injury, including but not limited to ammunition, knife, taser, and/or pepper spray. Weapons will be confiscated and turned over to the appropriate authorities.
Use of taser and/or pepper spray may result in higher level codes (i.e. 413 – Extreme Disruption or 420 – Reckless Endangerment)
|
B, C, D, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Trespassing on School Grounds |
318 |
Entering and remaining on school property or during school-sponsored activities without authorization. Parents will be called. If student remains on campus, law enforcement may be contacted.
|
B, C |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Inappropriate Physical Contact Toward School Staff |
319 |
Engaging in intentional physical contact with MNPS staff that does not rise to level of bodily injury.
|
B, C, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Gang Activity: Recruitment, Display or Possession of Symbols or Paraphernalia
|
320 |
Displaying gang symbols, gang paraphernalia or participating in the recruitment/initiation of a student into a gang (violent or disruptive group). |
B, C, D, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Use of Tobacco Products |
321 |
Using any tobacco products, including but not limited to, cigarettes, cigars, vapor or e-cigarettes, or chewing tobacco. For the first offense, a B response will be used. All items will be confiscated and not returned. Students under 18 will be issued a citation.
|
B, C, D, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Noncompliance With an Assigned Disciplinary Response |
322 |
Repeatedly refusing to comply with an assigned disciplinary response (i.e. failure to report to ISS, Saturday School, R.E.S.E.T.). |
B, C, T |
Yes |
No |
Yes |