DISCIPLINE
The goal of CBCS is to provide the best possible learning environment in a Christian atmosphere. Believing that discipline is necessary for the welfare of the student as well as the entire school, each teacher is given the responsibility of enforcing classroom regulations in the matter which he/she feels is in accordance to with school policy. Students are to comply with and support both the regulation and its intrinsic value. Home and school must be parallel in disciplinary outlook for moral training to be effective.
Full cooperation is expected from both students and parents in the education of the student. If at any time the school feels that this cooperation is lacking, the student may be requested to withdraw from school. Also, if the student’s behavior or attitude indicates an uncooperative spirit or one that is out of harmony with the spirit and standards of Calvary Baptist Church School, whether or not there is any definite breach of conduct, he/she may be requested to withdraw from school.
When misconduct occurs, corrective measures will be used to help the student change his/her behavior and attitude. Examples of typical corrective measures are student-teacher conference, demerits, detention after school, student-administrator conference, parent-teacher conference, and Saturday school. Students can be suspended or expelled for excessive accumulation of demerits.
Demerits
Each student will begin with zero demerits and will receive demerits for each infraction. Demerits can be given out by anyone who is on staff at CBCS. At the time a demerit is given, the student will sign the demerit and receive a carbon copy. The original will be sent to the school office where it will put into the computer and in that students file.
Demerits will be given out for minor infractions such as, but not limited to talking out of turn, getting out of seat without permission, consistently not completing assignments, violation of school dress code, meddling in other student’s property, griping or other misconduct. Although this list is not exhaustive, it represents behavior that is not acceptable.
Six or more demerits will be given for major infractions such as, but not limited to, lying, cheating, stealing, disrespect, cursing, vandalism, fighting, or other misconduct. Although this list is not exhaustive, it represents behavior that is not acceptable.
Demerit accumulation penalties (per year)
· 5,10,15 demerits Detention
· 20 demerits Detention/Administration-Parent meeting
· 25 demerits In School Suspension ($20.00)
· 30 demerits Saturday School ($30.00)
· 35 demerits Suspension from School
· 40 demerits Administrative Discretion
Detentions
1. Detention will be assigned for every 5 demerits and as deemed necessary.
2. These are served after school from 3:00-4:00 p.m. on a day set by the Administration.
3. Students failing to serve the first detention will serve the detention, and receive an additional hour.
4. Failure to serve the additional detention will result in suspension and a parent conference.
5. In School Suspension (ISS): Student reports to school and can make up all missed work. The student account will be billed $20.00 for this activity.
6. Saturday School: Students report on Saturday morning (8:30-11:30) for an extended detention hall. The student’s account will be billed $30.00 for this activity.
7. A student may not miss detention to attend a CBCS practice or game. This allows the student to understand that excessive irresponsibility = no privileges and affects others.
The goal of CBCS is to provide the best possible learning environment in a Christian atmosphere. Believing that discipline is necessary for the welfare of the student as well as the entire school, each teacher is given the responsibility of enforcing classroom regulations in the matter which he/she feels is in accordance to with school policy. Students are to comply with and support both the regulation and its intrinsic value. Home and school must be parallel in disciplinary outlook for moral training to be effective.
Full cooperation is expected from both students and parents in the education of the student. If at any time the school feels that this cooperation is lacking, the student may be requested to withdraw from school. Also, if the student’s behavior or attitude indicates an uncooperative spirit or one that is out of harmony with the spirit and standards of Calvary Baptist Church School, whether or not there is any definite breach of conduct, he/she may be requested to withdraw from school.
When misconduct occurs, corrective measures will be used to help the student change his/her behavior and attitude. Examples of typical corrective measures are student-teacher conference, demerits, detention after school, student-administrator conference, parent-teacher conference, and Saturday school. Students can be suspended or expelled for excessive accumulation of demerits.
Demerits
Each student will begin with zero demerits and will receive demerits for each infraction. Demerits can be given out by anyone who is on staff at CBCS. At the time a demerit is given, the student will sign the demerit and receive a carbon copy. The original will be sent to the school office where it will put into the computer and in that students file.
Demerits will be given out for minor infractions such as, but not limited to talking out of turn, getting out of seat without permission, consistently not completing assignments, violation of school dress code, meddling in other student’s property, griping or other misconduct. Although this list is not exhaustive, it represents behavior that is not acceptable.
Six or more demerits will be given for major infractions such as, but not limited to, lying, cheating, stealing, disrespect, cursing, vandalism, fighting, or other misconduct. Although this list is not exhaustive, it represents behavior that is not acceptable.
Demerit accumulation penalties (per year)
· 5,10,15 demerits Detention
· 20 demerits Detention/Administration-Parent meeting
· 25 demerits In School Suspension ($20.00)
· 30 demerits Saturday School ($30.00)
· 35 demerits Suspension from School
· 40 demerits Administrative Discretion
Detentions
1. Detention will be assigned for every 5 demerits and as deemed necessary.
2. These are served after school from 3:00-4:00 p.m. on a day set by the Administration.
3. Students failing to serve the first detention will serve the detention, and receive an additional hour.
4. Failure to serve the additional detention will result in suspension and a parent conference.
5. In School Suspension (ISS): Student reports to school and can make up all missed work. The student account will be billed $20.00 for this activity.
6. Saturday School: Students report on Saturday morning (8:30-11:30) for an extended detention hall. The student’s account will be billed $30.00 for this activity.
7. A student may not miss detention to attend a CBCS practice or game. This allows the student to understand that excessive irresponsibility = no privileges and affects others.