The primary mission of any school system is to educate students. To achieve this goal, the school district must maintain a culture and environment where all students feel safe, nurtured, and valued and where order and civility are expected standards of behavior. Schools cannot allow unacceptable behavior to interfere with the school district’s primary mission. To this end, school districts adopt codes of conduct for expected behaviors and policies to address unacceptable behavior. In developing these policies, school boards must weigh the severity of the offense and the consequences of the punishment and the balance between individual and institutional rights and responsibilities. Out-of-school suspension and expulsion are the most severe c...
The Safe, Supportive and Disciplined School Environment procedure houses the guidelines for implemen...
The Illinois Constitution guarantees every child an opportunity to receive an education. However, wh...
The Illinois Constitution guarantees every child an opportunity to receive an education. However, wh...
Most public school districts rely heavily on suspensions for student discipline. Section 2801 of the...
All schools must be safe places for all members of the learning community. Schools have the right an...
One of the greatest concerns of teachers, administrators, and parents is the issue of classroom mana...
Suspension is a commonly used discipline approach in schools across the country. In particular, out-...
While the Board believes that positive approaches to acceptable behavior are usually more effective,...
Providing a safe and orderly school environment for students to learn is of paramount importance to ...
Providing a safe and orderly school environment for students to learn is of paramount importance to ...
AbstractCertain student actions are considered as unacceptable type of behaviors in US schools that ...
A new analysis of student discipline in New Hampshire schools in the 2007–2008 school year shows tha...
Background for this monograph comes from a study of in-school suspension programs conducted in schoo...
An in-school suspension program was planned for the target high school, as a viable alternative to t...
AbstractDisciplinary interventions that are direct cost reactions of unacceptable types of behaviors...
The Safe, Supportive and Disciplined School Environment procedure houses the guidelines for implemen...
The Illinois Constitution guarantees every child an opportunity to receive an education. However, wh...
The Illinois Constitution guarantees every child an opportunity to receive an education. However, wh...
Most public school districts rely heavily on suspensions for student discipline. Section 2801 of the...
All schools must be safe places for all members of the learning community. Schools have the right an...
One of the greatest concerns of teachers, administrators, and parents is the issue of classroom mana...
Suspension is a commonly used discipline approach in schools across the country. In particular, out-...
While the Board believes that positive approaches to acceptable behavior are usually more effective,...
Providing a safe and orderly school environment for students to learn is of paramount importance to ...
Providing a safe and orderly school environment for students to learn is of paramount importance to ...
AbstractCertain student actions are considered as unacceptable type of behaviors in US schools that ...
A new analysis of student discipline in New Hampshire schools in the 2007–2008 school year shows tha...
Background for this monograph comes from a study of in-school suspension programs conducted in schoo...
An in-school suspension program was planned for the target high school, as a viable alternative to t...
AbstractDisciplinary interventions that are direct cost reactions of unacceptable types of behaviors...
The Safe, Supportive and Disciplined School Environment procedure houses the guidelines for implemen...
The Illinois Constitution guarantees every child an opportunity to receive an education. However, wh...
The Illinois Constitution guarantees every child an opportunity to receive an education. However, wh...