Chapter H – Student Behavior
Part 3.0 Code of Conduct
Section 3.2 Code of Conduct Definitions
Policy Statement:
Definitions
American Preparatory Academy Code of Conduct
Students and staff at American Prep will conduct themselves in a respectful, honorable manner. Members of our community will respect the mission of American Prep, and this will be reflected in their conduct and interaction while on school premises. *The school reserves the right to modify these procedures or sequence of consequences according to student need and as determined by the School Director or designee. For violations of the Code of Conduct that threaten the health, safety or welfare of others, the School Director or designee may immediately suspend students and/or begin expulsion proceedings according to the Suspension/Expulsion portion of the Code of Conduct (available from the school office upon request).
Dress – Students and staff will dress according to the school Dress Code guidelines, exhibiting respect for themselves and others.
Language and Communication – Students and staff will speak at all times with respect and kindness. Language that is positive and promotes the mission of American Prep will be taught, modeled, and fostered. Students and staff will notice positive behavior in others, and will commend others for their efforts. Language that builds, supports, and encourages will be frequently and consistently used. Communication will be positive. When corrections need to be made by staff members, this will be done privately whenever possible, and always in a respectful, kind manner. Positive language and encouragement will follow any necessary corrections. Gratitude will be expressed frequently and consistently by students and staff, both in word and in written form.
Academic Integrity – One of the foundational beliefs at American Preparatory Academy is that students can achieve excellence both in academics and in character. Success in college and in a chosen career is contingent on individuals producing their own work and ideas. Plagiarism and/or copying are not tolerated at American Prep.
Behavior – Students and staff will demonstrate correct behavior with regard to their physical selves. Hands and feet will be kept to oneself, and respect will be shown by walking in an orderly manner in the hallways and in other school areas. Interaction will be friendly and helpful, without horseplay or other physical demonstrations that are inappropriate. Gang prevention and intervention activities are incorporated into American Prep’s Behavior Code and Character Education programs (see Virtuous Character Development).
Comportment – Students and staff will demonstrate correct behavior with regard to their physical selves. Hands and feet will be kept to oneself, and respect will be shown by walking in an orderly manner in the hallways and in other school areas. Interaction will be friendly and helpful, without horseplay or other physical demonstrations that are inappropriate.
Bullying – American Prep defines bullying as intentionally or knowingly committing an act, or threatening an act, that endangers the physical health or safety of a school employee or student. Bullying of any type is not permitted at American Prep, at a school related or sponsored event, or while traveling to or from a school location or event. No form of sexual or aggressive physical interaction is acceptable. Verbal threats, even when couched in “jokes”, are not tolerated and will be disciplined. Sarcasm and teasing are considered bullying. Eye rolling, shoulder shrugging, and audible sighs can be considered bullying behavior when done with the intent of making another student feel badly and therefore making the school environment uncomfortable or hostile for the student.
Hazing – Hazing is a form of bullying that is done for the purpose of initiation or admission into, any school or school sponsored team organization, program, or event, or against a person who is associated with such. Victim consent or acquiescence does not remove culpability or diminish consequences for any form of bullying.
Electronic Bullying – American Prep defines electronic bullying as acts which are initiated by students or staff, often outside of school hours using the internet, instant messaging, email or cell phone texting, which target other students, teachers or staff members and in which student, teachers or staff are spoken of or to in a negative or threatening manner.
Students must never take pictures or recordings of classes, school activities, classmates, or school property without express written permission of the school administration and those whose pictures they take. Posting online or distributing in any other way pictures or movies of school classes, school events or classmates without permission is a violation of the code of conduct that warrants suspension and/or expulsion.
Gang Prevention and Intervention – American Prep is a welcoming and safe campus. We do not tolerate gang affiliations, symbols, graffiti, recruiting, initiations, or other gang-related activities at our campus. School faculty and personnel are trained to recognize early warning signs for youth in trouble. Faculty and personnel report suspected gang activity to school administrators who will investigate all reports. The parent/guardian will be notified. Other actions may include suspension, expulsion, activity restriction, compensation, and law enforcement notification.
Safe Environment – When these acts of bullying result in students or staff feeling uncomfortable about attending school, a hostile school environment has been created. We believe it is our responsibility to ensure that all students and staff feel comfortable and welcome at American Prep, and therefore, American Prep will promptly investigate reports of bullying behavior. Bullying reports will be considered by the Academic, Elementary, or Secondary Director and may include: an office referral/infraction record, development of a behavior modification plan, suspension, reassignment, expulsion, dismissal, or other appropriate measure (see K-6 Discipline Plan and JH.HS Discipline Plan). Law enforcement will be informed of all acts that constitute suspected criminal activity. The Office of Civil Rights will be notified of all acts that may be violations of civil rights.
Parent/Guardian Notification – When a report of bullying leads to the creation of an office infraction record or referral, parents of perpetrators will be required to sign and return the form to the school. Parents may also receive a phone call from the school. Parent Intervention or other involvement may be required in resolving the behavior. When a victim reports physical harm or feels threatened at school, Directors will contact the individual’s parents. Discipline measures may be revealed to the extent permitted by federal and state law, including the FERPA Act, as amended.
Reporting – Any student, parent, or staff member may report an incident of bullying behavior to a teacher or to the appropriate school director. Anonymous reports will be investigated, but disciplinary action will not occur in the absence of additional evidence. Retaliation against students or staff reporting or investigating incidents of abuse will not be tolerated.
Discipline Records – Discipline records will not be disclosed to a person who is not authorized to receive the record. The district Records Management Officer assures that discipline records are maintained, retained, and destroyed according to Grama laws, the district’s student data privacy policy, and the Records Retention Schedule of the state of Utah. Aggregated, non-identifying student behavior data is analyzed annually for school improvement and is provided bi-annually as required by the federal Office of Civil Rights.
Parent Intervention – Parent will attend school with the student and follow the Parent Intervention Guidelines.
Suspension – Suspension means the student is not allowed to attend class or any school activities for a specified period of time. Suspension shall be from one to ten days maximum.
Expulsion – Student is expelled from American Prep for up to one year. Student may not be allowed to attend any public school as per Jordan School District policy.
Student Behavior at Carpool
- Students are to walk directly to their vehicle. No students are allowed to play on the playground during carpool pickup.
- No pushing, shoving, or horseplay of any kind. Hands, feet and belongings must be kept to self.
- No swinging of backpacks, lunchboxes, or any other items.
- No yelling, screaming, or speaking in loud voices.
- Students are expected to have all belongings when they go out to carpool. They are generally not allowed back in the school.
Willful Non-compliance – Students who refuse to participate in the programs of American Prep, or who fail to complete the consequences imposed by administration.
Truancy – Failure to attend school. Utah is a compulsory education state. Students are required by law to attend school each day. If students chronically fail to attend school, defined by American Prep as missing more than three days per year with no communication from the parent regarding the absence, American Prep will report this information to a truancy officer.
Legal References: UT Code Annotated 3G-9-605
Supportive Research: SR H-3.0 State Model Bullying Policy