Discipline Code
Students in 9th & 10th Grade:
Mr. Pendleton
Students in 11th & 12th Grade:
Mr. Collins
Attendance 9th-12th Grades:
Mr. Humphrey
Alternate Assignment (may include but not limited to)
After School Detention, Before School Detention, Lunch Detention, Period ISS, All Day ISS, OSS, Short Term Alternative School Placement, Long Term Alternative School Placement
Detention Assigned by Administrator
Students may be detained before or after the school day as a means of disciplinary action. Lunch detention may also be assigned on the day of the infraction. Parents will be informed when a detention involving before or after school is assigned.
Student Discipline Records
Bristol Tennessee City Schools keeps accurate records relating to individual student discipline. Those records are transferred to receiving schools when other student records are transferred. As with all other records, parents may review by making a request in writing to the school principal.
In-School Suspension
All students assigned to ISS must report to the ISS room by the Tardy Bell (7:30 a.m.). Any student arriving to the classroom after 7:30 a.m. will be reported as tardy.
Each student will have an assigned seat. The ISS supervisor will assign each student a seat.
Students must report to ISS with ALL materials needed for the day (laptop, books,
paper, pen/ pencil, etc.). Any student not bringing needed materials to class may be written up for insubordination which may result in an alternate assignment.
Students will be given daily assignments from each of their teachers. Students are to complete all assignments and give completed assignments to the ISS supervisor. The ISS supervisor will give teachers the completed and incomplete assignments. Students refusing to complete assignments or refusing to follow instructions may be considered insubordinate, which may result in an alternate assignment, which may include OSS.
Students are not permitted to get out of their seats without permission from the ISS supervisor.
Students will go to the cafeteria and get lunch as a group. The group will return to the ISS classroom to eat lunch.
Students are not allowed to possess and/ or use cell phones in ISS at any time of the day including breaks, restroom passes, and lunch. Use of a cell phone is violation of THS policy. All cell phones must be surrendered to the ISS supervisor upon entering the classroom. The ISS supervisor will hold all cell phones in a collection bin until the end of the day.
Students assigned to ISS may not participate in any school function (pep rallies, assemblies, etc.) unless authorized by administration.
Restroom facilities are located near the ISS area. Anyone caught leaving the area will be written up for insubordination which may result in an alternate assignment.
Any student assigned to ISS and withdrew from school for any reason may be reassigned to ISS the following day, to complete their assignment.
Students assigned ISS are not allowed to attend or participate in any extracurricular activity on the day of the ISS. This includes athletic games/ practices, club activities, or any other school-related activity.
Procedures for Out-of-School Suspension and Expulsions
Unless the student’s continued presence in the school, class, or school-related activity presents an immediate danger to the student or other persons or property, no principal shall suspend/ expel any student until that student has been advised of the nature of his/ her misconduct, has been questioned about it, and has been allowed to give an explanation.
The principal shall contact the parent or guardian to inform them of the suspension/ expulsion. The student shall not be sent home before the end of the school day unless the parent or guardian has been contacted.
The principal shall notify the parent or guardian and the director of schools or designee in writing of:
The suspension/ expulsion and the cause for it.
The dates of suspension (i.e. beginning/ end/ return to school).
If the principal determines the length of the suspension to be between six (6) days and the maximum to ten (10) days, the principal shall develop and implement a plan for correcting the behavior when the student returns to school.
If at the time of the suspension, the principal determines that an offense has been committed which, in the judgment of the principal would justify a suspension/ expulsion for more than ten (10) days, he/ she may suspend/ expel/ remand the student unconditionally for a specified period or upon such terms as conditions as are deemed reasonable.
The principal shall immediately give written or actual notice to the parent or guardian and the student of the right to appeal the decision to suspend/ expel/ remand for more than ten (10) days, to the Discipline Hearing Authority. All appeals must be filed, in writing, within five (5) days after receipt of the notice and may be filed by the parent or guardian, the student, or any person holding a teaching license who is employed by the school system if requested by the student. Appeals should be made to the Student Services Office.
If the suspension/ expulsion occurs during the last ten (10) days of any term or semester, the student shall be permitted to take such final examinations or submit such required work as necessary to complete the course of instruction for that semester, subject to conditions prescribed by the principal.
Discipline of students with disabilities will be in accordance with IDEA guidelines.
Appeals Procedures
All appeals must be submitted in writing by the end of the day following the suspension.
In-School Suspensions
In-school suspensions cannot be appealed beyond the principal.
Out-of-School Suspension (more than 10 days):
Supervisor of Student Services
615 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Bristol, TN 37620
423-652-9233
SpecialEducationstudentswillbedisciplinedaccordingtoIDEAGuidelines.
Zero Tolerance
Any student enrolled in the Bristol Tennessee City Schools who commits a Zero Tolerance Offense at any time on property under the control of BTCS shall be suspended/ expelled. This rule applies during non-school days and non-school hours.
During Out-of-School Suspensions, Expulsions, or Zero Tolerance placements students may not attend nor may they participate in extracurricular activities or any school-related activities on or off campus.
Students are automatically suspended out of school for one (1) year (365 days) if they are guilty of the following Zero Tolerance Offenses:
Drugs – Any level of THS or CBD
Firearms
Assault on school personnel.
Zero tolerance offenses shall result in suspension/ expulsion. To ensure a safe and secure learning environment, the following offenses will not be tolerated:
Assault
In accordance with state law, any student who commits assault upon any teacher, principal, administrator, any other employee of the school system, or school resource officer shall be expelled for a period of not less than one (1) calendar year.The director of schools, and only the director of schools, shall havetheauthoritytomodifythisexpulsionrequirementonacase-by-casebasis. TCA 49-6-3401(g).
Drugs
In accordance with state law, any student who unlawfully possesses any drug including any controlled substance or legend (prescription) drug shall be expelled for a period of not less than one (1) calendar year. The director of schools, and only the director of schools, shall have the authority to modify this expulsion requirement on a case-by-case basis. TCA 49-6-3401(g). Any level of THC or CBD will be considered a zero-tolerance offense.
Firearms (As Defined in 18 USC 921)
In accordance with state law, any student who brings or possesses a firearm on school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one (1) calendar year. The director of schools, and only the director of schools, shall have the authority to modify this expulsion requirement on a case-by-case basis. TCA 49-6-3401(g).
Discipline Definitions
Assault - An assault is defined as physical attack on a person.
Aggravated Assault - Aggravated assault is defined as a physical attack in which a weapon or other instrument is used to cause harm to a person.
Bullying - Bullying is defined as an act directed at one or more students that is intended to harm or embarrass, is repeated over time, and involves an imbalance of physical, emotional, or social power. Bullying can be conducted verbally and in writing (teasing, name-calling, taunting, threatening to cause harm) socially/ relationally (hurting someone’s reputation or relationship), or physically (hurting someone or their possessions). Harassment, bullying, cyber-bullying, or any disruptive or violent behavior includes conduct such as gestures, verbal, graphic, written (including electronically transmitted acts) toward a student which are based on any actual or perceived trait or characteristic of the student and creates an educational environment that meets one or more of the following conditions:
Places the student in reasonable fear or harm for the student’s person or property.
Has a substantially detrimental effect on the student’s physical or mental health.
Has the effect of substantially interfering with the student’s academic performance; or
Has the effect of substantially interfering with the student’s ability to participate in or benefit from the services, activities, or privileges provided by a school.
Controlled Substance - Controlled substance means a drug or other substance identified under schedules I, II, III, IV, or V in section 202©of the Controlled Substance Act (21 USC 812 ©). This definition includes all drugs for which a physician’s prescription is required.
Electronic Threat - In accordance with state law, any student who transmits by an electronic device any communication containing a credible threat to cause bodily injury or death to another student or school employee and the transmission of such threat creates actual disruptive activity at the school that requires administrative intervention.
Gang Affiliation - Gang affiliation is defined as wearing, carrying, or displaying gang paraphernalia (TCA 49-6-4215) or exhibiting behavior or gestures which symbolize gang membership, or causing and/ or practicing activities which intimidate or affect the attendance of another student.
Hazing - Hazing is defined as any intentional or reckless act on or off school property in which one or more student’s direct comments or actions against any other student or students that endanger or coerces a student to endanger his/ her mental or physical health or safety of the offended student(s). In accordance with school board policy, a student guilty of hazing may receive punishment ranging from verbal reprimand to suspension and/ or expulsion depending on the nature and severity of the offense. Students are encouraged to report harassment of any kind to a teacher, staff member, or administrator.
Incendiary Devices - An incendiary device is defined as any device capable of exploding, possibly causing a fire, or physical and/ or property damage.
Synthetic Drugs - Synthetic drugs that are used or are intended for use in an abusive and/ or intoxicating fashion and substances that “look like” a controlled substance is prohibited. In instances involving look-a-like substances, there must be evidence of the student’s intent to pass off the item as a controlled substance.
Threats - A threat is a verbal or written communication of intent to do harm on another person or property. Since threats have received widespread media coverage and cause a great concern to parents, students, and school personnel, it is important for students to know that all threats will be taken seriously by the school administration. The school system does not consider threats to be a joking matter.
Students should report any knowledge of bullying, controlled substances, hazing, and other situations harmful to the school climate to any THS faculty or staff member immediately.
Weapons/ Dangerous Instruments - Students shall not possess, handle, transmit, or use or attempt to use any dangerous weapon in school buildings or on school grounds at any time or in school vehicles and/ or buses or off the school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, function, or event.
Discipline Procedures At Tennessee High School
Any student enrolled in the Bristol Tennessee City Schools who commits a Zero Tolerance Offense at any time on property under the control of Bristol Tennessee City Schools shall be suspended or expelled as defined in BOE policy. This rule applies during non-school days and non-school hours.
During In-School Suspensions, Out-of-School Suspensions, Expulsions, or Zero Tolerance placements students may not participate in extracurricular activities or attend any school- related activities on or off campus or be on any BTCS properties.
Category I
Offenses include minor misbehaviors, which impede or interrupt orderly classroom procedures. These offenses usually can be handled by individual staff members, but after repetition of similar infractions, may be referred to the administrator.
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Category II
Offenses include frequent behaviors, which disrupt the learning climate. Many infractions in this category result from continuation of Category I violations. They require intervention of administrative personnel due to ineffectiveness of earlier disciplinary procedures.Also included are more serious offenses requiring immediate attention of the administration.
INFRACTION | DESCRIPTION | DISCIPLINARY ACTION |
Aggressive Interference with Normal School Operations | Any conduct that causes the disruption, interference, or obstruction of any school activity either before, during, or after school. | Alternate Assignment, ISS, OSS, or remand to alternate program. Possible loss of privilege to attend future after school activities/ events. *Possible SRO involvement |
Bus Violations | Breaking any of the rules for buses. All school rules apply while riding a bus. | Administrative conference, Alternate Assignment, and/ or ISS, OSS, and/ or loss of bus privileges. *Possible SRO involvement |
Electronic Devices | Use of cell phone or other personal communication device during the school day IS NOT ALLOWED. This includes smart watches, earbuds, or any other wearable technology that can transmit and/ or receive an electronic signal. *Refusal to follow assigned consequence will result in Gross Insubordination. *Parents will be notified of disciplinary action taken against student. | During Instructional Time 1st – Teacher reminds student of policy. Office Referral** 2nd – Office Referral, Lunch Detention** 3rd – Office Referral, (1) One Day ISS** 4th – Office Referral, (2) Two Days ISS** 5th – Office Referral, (3) Three Days ISS** 6th and On – Office Referral for Gross Insubordination** **Parent contact/ involvement. |
Gambling | Playing cards, dice, matching, etc., for any form of personal gain, or where students gain or suffer because of the play. | Alternate Assignment Repeat offenses - ISS, OSS, detention, or remand to alternate program. |
Gang Affiliation Definition: Wearing, carrying, or displaying Gang paraphernalia (TCA-49-6-4215) or exhibiting behavior or gestures which symbolize gang membership or causing and/ or practicing in activities which intimidate or affect the attendance of another student. | Wearing, carrying, exhibiting, or displaying any item denoting any type of gang affiliation. (TCA 49-6-4215) | Alternate Assignment Repeat offenses - ISS, OSS, detention, or remand to alternate program. *SRO Involvement |
Harassment/ Bullying/ Cyber bullying/ Sexual/ Racial (TCA 49-6-4502) | Verbal, written, or physical; includes hazing, initiation, intimidation, threatening, touching, or deprivation of another’s right to attend school. | 1st – Two (2) days ISS* 2nd – Three (3) days ISS* Repeat offenses – OSS Sensitivity training with each infraction. *Possible SRO Involvement Administration must be informed to investigate and resolve. |
Improper Language Directed Toward Another Student | Obscene, foul, slanderous, libelous, or abusive language directed toward student. | 1st - One (1) day ISS 2nd – Two (2) days ISS 3rd – Three (3) days ISS Repeat offenses – OSS |
Improper Language Directed Toward Staff | Obscene, foul, slanderous, libelous, or abusive language directed toward staff. | 1st – OSS* Repeat offenses – OSS or remand to alternate program* *Possible SRO Involvement |
Incendiaries/ Chemicals (Possession) Definition: Any device capable of exploding, possibly causing a fire or physical and/ or property damage. | Possessing or selling any incendiary device or chemical container (lighter, firecrackers, stink bombs, ammunition, etc.) | 1st – One (1) day ISS 2nd – Two (2) days ISS 3rd – Three (3) days ISS Repeat offenses - OSS *Possible SRO Involvement |
Inciting Wrongdoing | Encouraging, advising, counseling, recording, and/ or taking pictures of others to engage in any act that results in any infraction of school rules. | Same punishment as the one who commits the offense |
Insubordination | Student's refusal to follow directives of teacher or staff. | 1st – Teacher intervention with parent contact 2nd – Alternate Assignment Repeat offenses - ISS, OSS, detention, or remand to alternate program. |
Laser Devices | Possession or use of any laser device at school or school- sponsored events. | 1st – Administrative conference device confiscated. 2nd - ISS and device confiscated. Repeat offenses - ISS, OSS, detention, or remand to alternate program. |
Lewd Conduct | Participation in vulgar or immoral actions. Possession of pornographic materials or inappropriate items of any type. | ISS, OSS, and/ or Alternative Program Placement *Possible SRO involvement |
Medication Violation | Possession of personal prescription or non- prescription medication (See Health Issues) | Repeat offenses - ISS, OSS, detention, or remand to alternate program. *Possible SRO involvement |
Skipping/ Leaving Class, Leaving Campus without permission | Not reporting to or returning to class/ leaving class without permission, leaving campus without permission | 1st – One (1) day ISS 2nd – Two (2) days ISS 3rd – Three (3) days ISS Repeat offenses - ISS, OSS, detention, or remand to alternate program. |
Technology/ Laptop/ Network Infractions | Inappropriate use of technology software, hardware, unauthorized downloading, or any other technology infraction that takes away from the learning environment or causes damage to the laptop. | ISS, OSS, and/ or Alternative Program Placement Laptop Confiscation, and/ or loss of technology privileges. **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Theft/ Possession of Stolen Property Definition of Possession: Holding the product, having it concealed in clothing, in personal articles, on your person, or having the product in a school locker. | Taking or having in one's possession, stolen property, or taking and not paying for food in the cafeteria. Note: Lockers and locks are provided in the school and in PE locker rooms for students to secure their belongings. Students must lock their lockers to prevent theft. | ISS and/ or OSS* Repeat offenses – OSS* *SRO Involvement Possible Restitution **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Threatening/ Intimidating Definition of Threat: A verbal or written communication of intent to do harm on another person or property. It is important for students to know that all threats will be taken seriously by the school administration. The school system does not consider threats to be a joking matter. | Verbal or physical implication of future harm (includes cyber bullying). | ISS, OSS, and/ or Alternative Program Placement **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Tobacco/ Vaping Tobacco, vaping, and all associated products are considered the same as tobacco products. (TCA 39-17-1503) | Possession or use of tobacco products on school grounds, or while at school sponsored activities. Also includes lighters, matches, cigarette papers, electronic cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, vapes, e- liquids, etc. | 1st – One (1) day OSS** and Three (3) days ISS 2nd – Two (2) days OSS** and Five (5) days ISS 3rd – Three (3) days OSS** and Ten (10) days ISS Repeat offenses - OSS** **Parent & SRO Involvement All materials will be confiscated and not returned. All materials may be tested for illegal substances, and findings may change discipline. Tobacco school is mandatory. |
Trespassing Definition of Loiter: To hang around or linger in an aimless, non-school related capacity. | Being on school property during OSS or failure to leave an activity when asked. | Possible referral to law enforcement for trespassing* **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Unauthorized taking of pictures and/ or videos. Note: Consequences for recording or taking pictures of altercations (i.e., fights) may be the same for those recording an altercation as those involved in the altercation. | Using any type of device to record or upload a video or picture taken without consent and supervision of staff. | 1st - One (1) day ISS 2nd – Two (2) days ISS 3rd – Three (3) days ISS Repeat offenses – OSS |
Vandalism (including all physical facilities, technology software, hardware, and infrastructure) | Willful, playful, or malicious damage to school property. | ISS or OSS* – Depending on severity – possible community service and/ or restitution. **Parent & SRO Involvement |
CATEGORY III
Offenses include acts which may endanger the health or safety of self or others. Also included are acts of violence to another person or property or acts which pose a direct threat, either actual or perceived, to the safety of others in the school. Discipline will include out-of-school suspensions (short or long-term) and/or referral to the Discipline Hearing Authority, an alternative plan or placement, or referral to law enforcement. All offenses in this category will be reported to the director of schools.
The minimum disciplinary action for any violation in Category III is three days out-of-school suspension.
During In-School Suspensions, Out-of-School Suspensions, Expulsions, or Zero Tolerance placements students may not participate in extracurricular activities.
During In-School Suspensions, Out-of-School Suspensions, Expulsions, or Zero Tolerance placements students may not attend any school-related activities on or off campus or be on any BTCS properties.
Definition of Remand: Assignment to the Alternate Program
INFRACTION | DESCRIPTION | DISCIPLINARY ACTION |
Arson | Willfully destroying school property or property of others. | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Remand Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Assault (physical student) | A physical attack on a person. Aggravated assault is defined as a physical attack in which a weapon or other instrument is used to cause harm to a person. | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Remand Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Assault (verbal- student) | Strong abusive language directed at other students and/ or threatened violence toward students. | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Remand Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Assault (verbal-staff) | Strong abusive language and/ or threatened violence directed at staff. | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Remand Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Bomb Threat | Any written, oral, or implied threat. | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Remand Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Consistent Offender | A student who consistently violates school rules/ BTCS policies. | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Remand Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Consumption or under the Influence of Any Intoxicating or Dangerous/ Illegal Substance | A student who has consumed an intoxicating substance prior to arriving on campus or any school-sponsored event (includes alcohol, drugs, and/ or other). (TCA 49-6-4202) | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Remand Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Weapons/ Dangerous Instruments | Possession of a non- firearm weapon. | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Remand Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Detonation of an Incendiary Device | Activating any incendiary device or chemical container (lighter, firecrackers, stink bombs, etc.). | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Remand Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Electronic Threat | Online threat to others or to school. | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Remand Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement **Could meet criteria for Zero Tolerance offense. |
Drug Paraphernalia | Possession, sale, or distribution of drug Paraphernalia. (TCA 49-6-4214 TCA 49-6-4202) | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Remand Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Extortion | Threatening another to gain an advantage of any kind. | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Remand Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Fighting | Punches exchanged between students. Depending on each individual circumstance, consideration may be given allowing students to defend themselves. | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Remand Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Gross Insubordination | Student’s refusal to follow directives of administration. | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Reman Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Alcohol Possession | Having alcohol in one’s possession on campus or any school sponsored activity or event | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Reman Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Indecent Exposure | Any willful display of inappropriate parts of the body or undergarments. | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Reman Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Reckless Endangerment | Items/ acts reasonably determined to be a threat to the safety or security of others. Items may be seized by school authorities. | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Reman Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Violent Acts | Violent behaviors posing possible danger to another. | Minimum Three (3) Days OSS **Possible Reman Alt. Program **Parent & SRO Involvement |
CATEGORY IV
Definition of Expulsion: Removal from attendance for more than ten (10) consecutive days. Multiple suspensions that occur consecutively shall constitute expulsion.
Definition of Suspension: Dismissed from attendance at school for any reason up to ten (10) consecutive days. Multiple suspensions shall not run consecutively, nor shall suspensions be applied to avoid expulsion from school.
Definition of Controlled Substance: A drug or other substance identified under schedules I, II, III, IV, or V in section 202© of the Controlled Substance Act (21 USC 812©). This definition includes all drugs for which a physician’s prescription is required. Any level of THC or CBD will be considered a zero-tolerance offense.
Any student enrolled in the Bristol Tennessee City Schools who commits a Zero tolerance offense shall result in suspension/ expulsion as defined in Policy 6.309. This rule applies during non-school days and non-school hours.
During In-School Suspensions, Out-of-School Suspensions, Expulsions, or Zero Tolerance placements students may not participate in extracurricular activities.
DuringIn-School Suspensions,Out-of-SchoolSuspensions,Expulsions,orZeroToleranceplacements studentsmaynotattendanyschool-relatedactivitiesonoroffcampusorbeon any BTCS properties.
INFRACTION | DESCRIPTION | DISCIPLINARY ACTION |
Assault on School System Employee | Zero Tolerance Offense | Long-term expulsion will be recommended. **One (1) year minimum **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Aggravated Assault | Zero Tolerance Offense | Long-term expulsion will be recommended. **One (1) year minimum **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Drug Possession | Zero Tolerance Offense | Long-term expulsion will be recommended. **One (1) year minimum **Parent & SRO Involvement |
Firearms | Zero Tolerance Offense | Long-term expulsion will be recommended. **One (1) year minimum **Parent and SRO involvement |