At all times, student participants should conduct themselves in ways that are not detrimental to the reputation of the school, team, or activity. If a student is involved in conduct that is deemed detrimental to the reputation of the school, team, or activity, or is found to be in violation of school specific policy, consequences for co-curricular participation could be required above and beyond what is outlined in the general code of student conduct.
Logical Consequences
At all times, student participants should conduct themselves in ways that are not detrimental to the reputation of the school, team, or activity. If a student is involved in conduct that is deemed detrimental to the reputation of the school, team, or activity, or is found to be in violation of school specific policy, consequences for co-curricular participation could be required above and beyond what is outlined in the general code of student conduct.
First offense - school consequences as well as:
- Hearing before a school administrator who will render a decision on the infraction relative to the student’s continued participation in co-curricular activities.
- Suspension from co-curricular activities (from one to four events) as determined by Athletic Director and Administration.
- Social probation -suspension from participation in or attendance at school activity or athletic event(s) as determined by Athletic Director and Administration.
- Seek guidance/professional counseling (if indicated).
*Students must continue to attend practice.*
Second offense - school consequences as well as:
- Hearing before a school administrator who will render a decision on the infraction relative to the student’s continued participation in co-curricular activities.
- Ineligible for the remainder of the activity or sports season with disqualification to receive any awards, letters, etc., for that season.
*Students must continue to attend practice.*
*Off campus behavior impacts athletics.*
*It is in effect regardless of the location of the offense; whether or not school is in session, and whether or not the athlete is “in season.” *