Behavioral Expectations and Consequences
Behavioral Expectations
All of the specific school rules relate to these three behaviors. For more specific information, see the Parent/Student Handbook.
All students are expected to...
¨ Behave safely, respectfully and responsibly.
¨ Behave in a manner which allows teachers to teach and students to learn.
¨ Behave in a manner which does not interfere with their ability to learn and the ability ofothers to learn.
¨ Come to school with a positive attitude, ready to learn
¨Come to school with necessary materials to learn –including, books, homework, pencils, paper, etc
Behavior Consequences/Suspension
Our intention is that our school environment be a positive and successful one. At some times and under some circumstances, it may become necessary to suspend a student from school. According to Travis USD Board Policy, 5114(c), and California Education Code, 48900, students may be suspended from school. Again, see the Parent/Student Handbook for more specifics.