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Student Code of Conduct

District 6 expects all students to behave appropriately for an educational environment and follow school rules.  All schools are expected to establish behavior guidelines as defined in the school’s positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) plan.  Any behavior which disrupts the learning environment, and/or is detrimental to the safety and welfare of other students or staff is subject to disciplinary action.  The principal or designee may apply disciplinary consequences including suspension or a recommendation for expulsion for any student who engages in one or more of the following activities while in school buildings, on district property, when being transported in vehicles dispatched by the district or one of its schools, during a school-sponsored or district-sponsored activity or event and off school property when the conduct has a reasonable connection to school or any district curricular or non-curricular event.

Consequences for inappropriate behavior are contained in the following chart which is used in all schools.  The school’s responses to inappropriate behaviors are subject to change by the direction of Weld County District 6 Board of Education.  Prior to the imposition of a consequence, the student will be informed of the behavior for which the consequence is being imposed and will have some opportunity to explain his/her side of the story.  Students using Internet must abide by the provision of the District 6 Technology User Agreement and Colorado Revised Statute 18-5.5-101 and 18.5.5-102 (also Title 17, USC Section 102).  Copies are available upon request.  For students identified as disabled and on an Individual Education Plan, please refer to policy/procedure JK*-2.  Please note that any infraction marked with an asterisk (*) may involve school police resource officer or local law enforcement agency.  CCS means community/campus service and suspension can be in-school (ISS) or out-of-school (OSS).

Response to Behaviors Matrix

Individuals Level Descriptions Minimum Maximum
Staff Level 1

Level 1 violations will generally be addressed by the staff member supervising the student when the violation occurs. The staff member’s response should teach the correct, alternative behavior so that the student can learn from their mistake and demonstrate safe and respectful behaviors in the future.

  • Staff member and student contact parent/guardian and documents in the Contact Log into Infinite Campus (IC) (Teachers/Admin will support with documentation in IC if needed)

Redirect and Reteach Restorative Action
Staff & Admin Level 2

Level 2 violations will generally result in interventions or disciplinary responses that involve the school administration. These actions aim to correct behavior by stressing the seriousness of the behavior while keeping the student in school.

  • Staff member and student contact parent/guardian and documents in the Contact Log into Infinite Campus

  • Building administration will communicate disciplinary outcomes with involved staff.

Redirect and Reteach REstorative Action or up to 2 days ISS
Staff, Admin, & Parent Level 3

Level 3 violations will generally result in interventions or disciplinary responses that involve the school administration. These actions aim to correct behavior by stressing the seriousness of the behavior and may result in removal (half-day up to five days) from the school environment as well as education opportunities around the behavior.

  • Building administrator contacts parent/guardian and documents in the Contact Log/Behavior Log in Infinite Campus

  • Building administration will communicate disciplinary outcomes with involved staff.

1/2 Day OSS 5 Day OSS
Staff, Admin, Parent & S/S Level 4

Level 4 violations will generally result in interventions or disciplinary responses that involve the school administration and/or Department of Safety and Security. These actions aim to correct behavior by stressing the seriousness of the behavior and may result in removal (half-day up to 365 days) from the school environment, education opportunities around the behavior and/or district-level behavior interventions.

  • Building administration contacts parent/guardian and documents in the Contact Log/Behavior Log in Infinite Campus

  • Building administration will communicate disciplinary outcomes with involved staff.

1/2 Day OSS

10 Day OSS

Potential Referral for Expulsion

Staff, Admin, Parent, & S/S Level 5

Level 5 discipline infractions have the potential for a referral for expulsion. The school will consult with the Department of Safety and Security and seek a 10-day suspension and refer the student for expulsion.  

  • Building administration contact parent/guardian and document in the Contact Log/Behavior Log in Infinite Campus

  • Building administration will communicate disciplinary outcomes with involved staff.

10 Day OSS Potential Referral for Expulsion