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[quote=Anonymous] Level 3 Responses include more intensive interventions. Dependent upon the severity, repeated nature of the behavior and/or safety concerns, Level 3 responses may include the student’s short-term removal from school. Sanctions: • Temporary removal from school-sponsored events and activities for 7-14 calendar days • In-school suspension (up to five school days) with behavioral instruction and academic support • Short-term out-of-school suspension (up to two school days) with restorative circle or conference upon return • Referral to law enforcement where required Level 4 Responses include targeted individualized interventions and customarily result in school-based disciplinary action. However, the principal may make a referral to the Division Superintendent for these violations. A referral to the Division Superintendent may result in a number of different responses based on circumstances and rarely results in an expulsion. Assault is categorized as level 4 Sanctions: • Short-term removal from school activities for 14-21 calendar days • Short-term out-of-school suspension (up to three school days for grade K-3 students, unless specified misconduct has occurred; up to five school days for grade 4-12 students, unless accompanied by referral to the Division Superintendent, in which case the principal may suspend for up to ten school days) with restorative circle or conference upon return • Referral to the Division Superintendent • Referral to law enforcement as required Level 5 responses target behaviors for which the code of Virginia or School Board policy mandate a referral to the Division Superintendent. Interventions are intended to support the student during any related temporary removal from school, and to implement required protections for students with disabilities. A referral to the Division Superintendent may result in a number of different responses based on circumstances and rarely results in an expulsion. Using any weapon to injure is categorized as level 5 Required School-based Administrative Responses to Level 5 Behaviors: • Referral to Division Superintendent • Threat assessment when indicated by the behavior • Referral to law enforcement as required [/quote]
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