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Discipline

School-wide Discipline and Consequences

Every attempt is made to handle disciplinary action in the classroom and at the least formal level.  Students may be verbally warned, counseled, experience loss of privileges, assigned a time-out or recess restriction, be issued a Disciplinary Referral or detention, or in serious cases, suspended from school.

The school uses a Disciplinary Referral for advising teachers and parents if a student has been exhibiting unsafe or disrespectful behavior during school hours. 

Teachers may also use Disciplinary Referral forms when students are sent to the office for any offense.  The Disciplinary Referral includes a section that indicates the action taken in regards to student conduct.

Parents are urged to support the school by providing follow-up discussion and action at home, and to insist on appropriate behavior by their children while at school.

Zero Tolerance Policy

The Santa Rosa City Schools District has a Zero Tolerance policy with regards to weapons possession, bullying and violence, and drug use and possession. Students involved in any of these activities may be suspended from school and possibly recommended for expulsion. Police and legal action may be pursued.

Grounds for Suspension or Expulsion

EC §48900.  A pupil shall not be suspended from school or recommended for expulsion, unless the superintendent or the principal of the school in which the pupil is enrolled determines that the pupil has committed an act as defined pursuant to any of subdivisions (a) to (r), inclusive:

   (a) (1) Caused, attempted to cause, or threatened to cause physical injury to another person.

        (2) Willfully used force or violence upon the person of another, except in self-defense.

   (b) Possessed, sold, or otherwise furnished a firearm, knife, explosive, or other dangerous object, unless, in the case of possession of an object of this type, the pupil had obtained written permission to possess the item from a certificated school employee, which is concurred in by the principal or the designee of the principal.

   (c) Unlawfully possessed, used, sold, or otherwise furnished, or been under the influence of, a controlled substance listed in Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 11053) of Division 10 of the Health and Safety Code, an alcoholic beverage, or an intoxicant of any kind.

   (d) Unlawfully offered, arranged, or negotiated to sell a controlled substance listed in Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 11053) of Division 10 of the Health and Safety Code, an alcoholic beverage, or an intoxicant of any kind, and either sold, delivered, or otherwise furnished to a person another liquid, substance, or material and represented the liquid, substance, or material as a controlled substance, alcoholic beverage, or intoxicant.

   (e) Committed or attempted to commit robbery or extortion.

   (f) Caused or attempted to cause damage to school property or private property.

   (g) Stolen or attempted to steal school property or private property.

   (h) Possessed or used tobacco, or products containing tobacco or nicotine products, including, but not limited to, cigarettes, cigars, miniature cigars, clove cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, snuff, chew packets, and betel. However, this section does not prohibit use or possession by a pupil of his or her own prescription products.

   (i) Committed an obscene act or engaged in habitual profanity or vulgarity.

   (j) Unlawfully possessed or unlawfully offered, arranged, or negotiated to sell drug paraphernalia, as defined in Section 11014.5 of the Health and Safety Code.

   (k) Disrupted school activities or otherwise willfully defied the valid authority of supervisors, teachers, administrators, school officials, or other school personnel engaged in the performance of their duties.

   (l) Knowingly received stolen school property or private property.

   (m) Possessed an imitation firearm. As used in this section, "imitation firearm" means a replica of a firearm that is so substantially similar in physical properties to an existing firearm as to lead a reasonable person to conclude that the replica is a firearm.

   (n) Committed or attempted to commit a sexual assault as defined in Section 261, 266c, 286, 288, 288a, or 289 of the Penal Code or committed a sexual battery as defined in Section 243.4 of the Penal Code.

   (o) Harassed, threatened, or intimidated a pupil who is a complaining witness or a witness in a school disciplinary proceeding for the purpose of either preventing that pupil from being a witness or retaliating against that pupil for being a witness, or both.

   (p) Unlawfully offered, arranged to sell, negotiated to sell, or sold the prescription drug Soma.

   (q) Engaged in, or attempted to engage in, hazing. For purposes of this subdivision, "hazing" means a method of initiation or pre-initiation into a pupil organization or body, whether or not the organization or body is officially recognized by an educational institution, which is likely to cause serious bodily injury or personal degradation or disgrace resulting in physical or mental harm to a former, current, or prospective pupil. For purposes of this subdivision, "hazing" does not include athletic events or school-sanctioned events.

   (r) Engaged in an act of bullying, including, but not limited to, bullying committed by means of an electronic act, as defined in subdivisions (f) and (g) of Section 32261, directed specifically toward a pupil or school personnel.

   (s) A pupil shall not be suspended or expelled for any of the acts enumerated in this section, unless that act is related to school activity or school attendance occurring within a school under the jurisdiction of the superintendent of the school district or principal or occurring within any other school district. A pupil may be suspended or expelled for acts that are enumerated in this section and related to school activity or attendance that occur at any time, including, but not limited to, any of the following:

   (1) While on school grounds.

   (2) While going to or coming from school.

   (3) During the lunch period whether on or off the campus.

   (4) During, or while going to or coming from, a school sponsored activity.

   (t) A pupil who aids or abets, as defined in Section 31 of the Penal Code, the infliction or attempted infliction of physical injury to another person may be subject to suspension, but not expulsion, pursuant to this section, except that a pupil who has been adjudged by a juvenile court to have committed, as an aider and abettor, a crime of physical violence in which the victim suffered great bodily injury or serious bodily injury shall be subject to discipline pursuant to subdivision (a).

   (u) As used in this section, "school property" includes, but is not limited to, electronic files and databases.

Bullying

  • Any student who engages in bullying, including cyberbullying, may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including expulsion. 
  • Students are expected to immediately report incidents of bullying to an adult on campus.
  • Students can rely on staff to promptly investigate each complaint of bullying in a thorough and confidential manner.
     

Sexual Harassment

Board Policy 5145.7 details state and federal prohibitions against sexual harassment in the work and educational environment.  Language, written material, or physical contact which is of a sexual, or sexually suggestive nature is not acceptable.  Students will be informed about acceptable behaviors and ways to handle situations which may arise.

If an incident is of a serious nature which requires the attention of the school or is behavior repeated after the person has been told to desist, it should be reported to a school staff member or the principal.  All allegations will be investigated in confidence by the principal.  The families of those involved will be contacted by phone and, in some cases, in writing. Disciplinary action will be taken as needed, and may range from counseling or a warning to suspension.  The district's Title IX Officer may also assist in resolving complaints.

Information regarding the Santa Rosa City School District Board Policies on Sexual Harassment and Title IX are also contained in the annual Parent Notification Handbook and posted at the school for public viewing.