About Us > Discipline Procedures

The word discipline comes from the word disciple. Christ told us how to look and recognize his followers. St. Jerome School this is a place where

In short, our school community should be a community of faith, whose bond of unity is shared by the presence of God in each one of us present here today. In order to create the atmosphere where such values and attitudes can grow, it is necessary that all students fulfill their responsibilities also. Children must have respect for themselves first, one another, and for the adult members of this school community.

Student Expectations

Give a good example to fellow students

Parent Expectations

Faculty Expectations

Student Behavior

If ordinary disciplinary means fail to convert a student to the point of unreasonable behavior, and then extraordinary means must be employed. This would include the following

Unacceptable Behavior

Some examples of behavior in a Christian educational community and requiring the use of extraordinary discipline measures are

Some behaviors merit SUSPENSION from school. Among these are

The Principal is the final recourse in all disciplinary situations and may waive any disciplinary rules or procedures for just cause at his or her discretion.

Bullying

Verbal and non-verbal behavior that occurs repeatedly over time and causes physical or emotional harm to another. Such behavior may include, but limited to teasing, taunting, threatening, hitting, stealing or destroying personal property.

Staff will be responsible for preventing bullying in the following manner

Students will be responsible for preventing bullying in the following manner

Procedures for bullying and disciplinary action

  1. Immediately report any bully incident to staff
  2. The bully incident will be investigated by teachers and principals with the goal of stopping the bullying
  3. In case of serious bullying, staff will record the incident and both parents will be notified. A meeting will be set up for both parties to discuss the issues.
  4. An attempt will be made to help to help the student change their behavior through counseling and corrective discipline.
  5. Disciplinary action will include

Detentions

When a student receives a detention, the student must get their parent to sign and return it to school the next day. The cost for the detention will be $15.00 per detention. Detentions will be on Monday-Friday from 230-400. Detentions can be given to any student from grades Kg-8th. Detentions will be located in the parish hall and your child will be given a written assignment to complete. Failure to return the detention the next school day will result in another detention and additional fee of $15.00. Detentions can be given from any teacher or staff. The premise is that if you follow the rules, you won't get a detention.

Drug Free Policy

All students have a right to attend school in an environment conducive to learning. The use of alcohol and drugs are illegal and interfere with an effective learning climate and healthy development of children. St. Jerome School has a legal and moral obligation to maintain a drug free and smoke free educational environment. Schools must provide drug education that is integrated within the curriculum at all grade levels, to prepare students for decision-making against drug and alcohol use. At St. Jerome School the students are not allowed to smoke in school, on school grounds or at any school sponsored events. Furthermore, no alcohol beverages may be served if students are present at any school event. If a student is found in possession of any type of drug, they will immediately be suspended until further notice. Parents will be called and a meeting between the parents and principal will take place. The principal will give parents a variety of resources that they can use to help their child. After parent meeting, counselor meeting with both student and parents; then the student might be readmitted based on a meeting with the parents and counselor.

Search and Seizure

The Archdiocese of Chicago and the Office of Catholic Education mandated that school personnel are in charge of protecting the health and safety of all students. Fulfillment of these duties may conflict with a student right for the need for privacy. There needs to be a balance between the students' rights and protection of society.

While lockers, desks, and other storage areas are provided by the school, the school retains the control and access to all lockers, desks and storage areas. These areas are assigned to students based on the premise that they will be used for school use. School personnel at anytime can inspect these areas with or without the student.

Searches of School Property

All property of the school including students' desks and lockers as well as content may be searched and/or inspected at any time without any notice. Authorized school personnel have an unrestricted right to search these structures as well as containers, book bags, purses, or articles of clothing that are left unattended on school property.

Searches of Students' Person and Personnel Property The search of a student or personal property currently being carried is permissible when there is any suspicion that a student may be carrying contraband.

Conducting the Search

School Rule and Regulation

  1. Punctuality Come to school on time
  2. School Uniform Wear appropriate uniform at all times.
  3. School Hallway Quiet in the halls, your body to yourself, dispose of litter in the appropriate places and walk in the halls.
  4. Lunchroom Keep your feet, hands, and objects to yourself, follow directions, clean up after yourself, and stay at assigned tables.
  5. Playground Respect property, keep feet, hands and objects to yourself, stay in assigned area, follow directions, no name calling, and use playground equipment properly. Fighting with a student is an automatic school suspension for both parties. St. Jerome School has a Zero Tolerance Policy for fighting.

Sexual Harassment Policy

Sexual harassment by one employee of another or by a student is unacceptable. Employees or students engaged in any type of harassment will be subject to appropriate discipline, including suspension and/or dismissal. Meeting with the counselor will be a requirement.

Retaliation in any form against an employee or student exercises their right to make a complaint under this policy and strictly prohibited and will itself be cause for appropriate disciplinary action.

Any employee or student who knowingly make false charges against an employee or student in an attempt to demean, harass, abuse or embarrass that individual shall be subject to sanctions for misconduct set forth above.

St. Jerome School will gather all the facts regarding any allegations and appropriate action will take place.

Typical Consequences in dealing with Behavior

Note These are suggested guidelines, but at any time a student can move down the list depending on the rule violated.