Elementary School - Guidelines

STUDENT GUIDELINES FOR SUCCESS

Elementary Schools

Due to the age and social/emotional development of students in grades K-5, behavioral intervention and discipline warrant a high degree of professional judgment and situational understanding. Every incident is approached on a case-by-case basis and in accordance with the school’s behavioral program and district policy.

Regardless of grade level, all students in the Clover Park School District are expected to:

  • Conform to a reasonable, developmentally appropriate standard of socially acceptable behavior
  • Respect the rights, person and property of others
  • Preserve the degree of order necessary for a positive learning environment
  • Submit to the authority of staff and respond accordingly
  • Avoid interfering with a staff member’s work performance or otherwise creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive environment.

Professional judgment and consequences to address behavioral issues should be:

  • Consistent from day to day and student to student
  • Balanced against the severity of the misconduct
  • Appropriate to the student’s nature and prior behavior
  • Fair to the student, parent and others
  • Effective

In addition to school-level behavioral intervention, some behaviors constitute sufficient cause for corrective action such as suspension, emergency expulsion, long-term suspension or expulsion.

  1. A “Suspension” is the exclusion from school for a specific period of time, after which the student has a right to return. The suspension may be imposed for 1 to 10 days.
  2. An “Emergency Expulsion” is the exclusion from school pending reinstatement by the principal or until a fair hearing is held and a final determination reached.
  3. A “Long Term Suspension or Expulsion” is the exclusion from school for more than 10 days and involves a hearing if so requested.

Every elementary school implements a school-wide system of expectations for behavior. The purpose of these systems is to establish a safe and productive learning environment for all students and staff. Parents are valuable partners in reinforcing behavioral expectations at school.

Ref: Board Policy 3300
Board Policy 3240