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ISS OSS DAEP Tardies in a Nine Weeks First and Second Third + Minor Classroom Disruption First Second + Parent Contact by Teacher Third+ Profanity Inappropriate remarks, acts, such as teasing and namecalling, and actions about or directed toward a student, Second Third + Misuse of technology, such as accessing unauthorized sites [LVISD Policy CQ] Second+ Computer use on probation Third+ Computer use denied for remainder of year Dress Code Violation [LVISD Policy FNCA] (Student must change into appropriate attire or be sent to ISS for the remainder of the day) Second + (Student must change into appropriate attire or be sent to ISS for the remainder of the day) Third + Use of personal technology devices, such as headphones, radios, TVs, MP3, IPod, CD players, pagers, noise/light/laser emitting devices, cameras or any other devices [LVISD Policy FNCE] (item confiscated and can be returned at end of day) Second+ (item confiscated and returned to parent) Third+ (item confiscated and kept for remainder of year) 1 of 7

ISS OSS DAEP Any unauthorized use of cell phone or its features during the day (such as email, texting, Internet, etc.) [LVISD Policy FNCE] (Item confiscated and parent is notified.) Second + (Item confiscated; $15 charge; parent must pick up) Third + (Item confiscated, $15 charge; item is kept for remainder of year, and parent must pick up) Public Display of Affection (PDA) Misbehavior in an assembly Second+ Third+ First (prohibited from next scheduled assembly) Second (ISS for remainder of the day, and attendance at assembles is prohibited for the remainder of the year) Insubordination Inappropriate behavior on a -sponsored trip/event Student will be prohibited from attending the next field trip. Second+ Student will be prohibited from attending field trips for the remainder of the year. Display of inappropriate material, such as anarchy symbols, material that is sexual in nature, symbols or phrases that promote racial intolerance, and other material deemed inappropriate First Second+ Third+ 2 of 7

ISS OSS DAEP Forgery Second Horseplay, Roughousing First Second + Failure to disclose information used for investigation of rule, code, or law violation Second+ Third+ Academic Dishonesty (plagiarism and cheating) Academic dishonesty includes but is not limited to (1) a student who has cheated or plagerized, or (2) a student who has made preparations to cheat (e.g., crib sheet or unauthorized possessions of a test, test answers or other means of testing and is caught prior to being able to use the material(s). In addition to the discipline consequences, students who engage in academic dishonesty will be required to do an alternate assignment to demonstrate mastery on concepts. Misbehavior in Detention (including but not limited to not attending, talking, not working, sleeping) Verbal threat; Instigating or promoting violent or inappropriate actions of another student Second+ 3 of 7

ISS OSS DAEP Physical contact that can cause bodily injury, such as pushing, shoving, or hitting (not a fight and not an assault) Second+ Truancy (one or partial class period) First Second+ Truancy (all or multiple class periods) Inappropriate or disrespectful remarks, acts, or actions about or directed toward faculty, staff, substitute teachers, adult visitors, and adult volunteers (faculty includes all professional employees, staff includes all other paid employees) Third + Inappropriate actions towards students and/or others, such as sexual provocative gestures, disrespectful pictures or drawings, and unauthorized photography Second + Third + Fight [See definition in the LVISD Code of Conduct] Second+ Third + 4 of 7

Any recording or videoing of staff without permission ISS OSS DAEP (item confiscated and can be returned at end of day) Vandalism [FC 41.001; LVISD Policy FNCB] (full restitution) or any combination of ISS, OSS or DAEP Graffiti [FC 41.001; LVISD Policy FNCB] Possession of matches or lighter or other fire producing agent/lighting a match, lighter, or other fire producing agent at Smoking or possession of e- cigarettes or tobacco products (including matches, lighter, cigarette rolling papers or like products, or products made to imitate tobacco in any of its useable forms) [TEC 38.006; LVISD Policy DH, GKA, & FNCD] (full restitution for damages) Item Confiscated + Second Third + (minimum of 10 days) Possession of knife with blade under 3 inches [LVISD Policy FNCG] (Item confiscated) Assault [TEC 37.006; LVISD Policy FNCH] 5 of 7

ISS OSS DAEP Indecent Exposure [TEC 37.006(a); LVISD Policy FOC] Sells, gives, delivers, possesses, uses, or is under the influence of drugs, alcohol, look-alike drug, drug paraphernalia, or any illegal substance [LVISD Policy FNCF] Possession of a knife with a blade between 3 and 51/2 inches [LVISD Policy FNCG] (Item confiscated) Uses, Possesses or Exhibits an illegal knife/weapon [Penal Code 46.01; TEC 37.007(a)(1)(b); LVISD Policy FNCG] Expulsion and minimum of 10 days (Item confiscated) On-campus or off campus criminal mischief against a employee or his/her property Hazing [LVISD Policy FNCC] Unsuccessful day in DAEP (referral sent to office but no request for OSS) Misbehavior while in DAEP (referral sent to office with request for OSS) Additional day(s) in DAEP Additional day(s) in DAEP Disruptive activities [TEC 37.123; LVISD Policy FNCI] OSS and/or DAEP 6 of 7

ISS OSS DAEP Disruption of classes [TEC 37.124; LVISD Policy FNCI] OSS and/or DAEP Persistent or serious misbehavior while in DAEP Expulsion and additional days in DAEP upon return. Sexual Harassment Sexual harassment is neither condoned nor tolerated in LVISD. It shall be reported to the Title IX coordinator, Matt Underwood, Superintendent of Schools. Consequences range from verbal warnings to In School Suspension and up to and including expulsion. In addition, consequences may include a police report, referral to professional services, and/or a complaint to the Office of Civil Rights. Behavior that requires expulsion The consequence for student behavior that requires expulsion supersedes any conflict in discipline consequences. Theft or unauthorized possession of a staff member s property. ISS, OSS, DAEP, or any combination of the aforementioned. Theft or unauthorized possession of another student s property. Two s, ISS, OSS, DAEP or any combination of the aforementioned. Note 1: A student placed in ISS shall be prohibited from attending or participating in all -sponsored, co-curricular, and extra-curricular activities during the length of ISS assignment. Note 2: A student placed in DAEP shall be prohibited from attending or participating in all -sponsored, co-curricular, and extracurricular activities (including graduation ceremonies, homecoming, prom, dances, and other social activities) in which Lago Vista participates. Note 3: Students who are in OSS shall be prohibited from attending or participating in all -sponsored or extracurricular activities in which Lago Vista participates during the duration of their time in OSS, including all such activities the last day of OSS. Note 4: For students placed in DAEP, the curriculum in DAEP will meet the standards set by the state of Texas. Any other curriculum arrangements will be made at the discretion of the teacher and principal. Note 5: The campus discipline committee consists of 5 campus employees (3 teachers, one counselor, and one administrator). They must make a decision within 30 days of receiving a written appeal. There can be one appeal per semester. Three members need to be present for a decision to be rendered. A member of this committee is not personally liable for any act or omission arising out of the duties as a member of the campus discipline committee. Note 6: All student code of conduct violations that are violations of the criminal code will be reported to the proper authority. Note 7: When a student code of conduct violation can be found under more than one discipline category, the most serious category will be considered first. Note 8: Confiscated technology devices and cell phones must be recovered and fees paid by the last day of. After 30 days, items will be disposed. Note 9: Bus transportation is not provided for students placed in DAEP. This matrix is intended to serve as a guide for assigning discipline consequences. Campus administrators have the right to assign other consequences as deemed necessary. 7 of 7