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Expectations for Student Behavior
As stated in the Board of Trustees Results Policies 1, 6, and 7: All students will progress academically and intellectually, and will graduate prepared for personal success and inspired to contribute to society. In order to achieve this mission, all students will demonstrate the aptitude, attitude, and skills to lead responsible, fulfilling, and respectful lives; and all students will understand the components of a healthy lifestyle. To ensure that students learn in an environment that is safe and free from disruption, each student is expected to:
A student whose behavior shows disrespect for others, including interference with their access to a public education and/or a safe environment, will be subject to disciplinary action. The District or individual schools may impose campus or classroom rules in addition to those found in the Student Code of Conduct. These rules may be listed in the campus student handbooks or posted in classrooms and may or may not constitute violations of the Student Code of Conduct. In general, discipline will be designed to correct the misconduct and to encourage all students to adhere to their responsibilities as citizens of the school community. Disciplinary action and the length of the assignment will draw on the professional judgment of teachers and administrators and on a range of discipline management techniques. Disciplinary action will be related to, but not limited to, the seriousness of the offense, the student's age and grade level, the frequency of misbehavior, the student's attitude, whether the student was acting in self-defense, the effect of the misconduct on the school environment, intent or lack of intent at the time the student engaged in the conduct, and requirements of law (e.g., IDEA, 504). Because of these factors, discipline for a particular offense (unless otherwise specified by law) may bring into consideration varying techniques and responses. These techniques may be used alone or in combination for Student Code of Conduct and non-Student Code of Conduct violations, such as campus or classroom rules:
Note: Corporal punishment is not permitted in AISD. When disciplinary consequences require a conference or hearing, the school district will make a good-faith effort to inform the student and the student's parent or guardian of the time and place of the conference or hearing. The district may hold the conference or hearing regardless of whether the student, the student's parent or guardian, or another adult representing the student attends. Discipline Authority School rules and the authority of the District to administer discipline apply whenever the interest of the school is involved on or off school grounds in conjunction with or independent of classes and school-sponsored activities. The District has disciplinary authority over a student:
Note: In addition to disciplinary consequences, misdemeanor and felony offenses committed on campus will be reported to and handled by the appropriate law enforcement agency. The Austin Independent School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or English language skills in its programs and activities. The Austin Independent School District believes that a valuable element of education is the development of respect for all individuals, regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or other personal attributes. Policy Against Sex Discrimination in the Austin Independent School District |
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AISD Student Discipline1111 West 6th Street Austin, TX 78703 Phone: 512.414.2182 Download Complete Conduct Code
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