Discipline Actions
Discipline Actions | Definition |
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Arrest Descriptors: (NOTE: Arrests are counted and certified as a discipline incident)
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Expulsion |
NOTE: Schools are still responsible for the students until they either formally withdraw to another educational setting, dropout, or return after serving the term of the expulsion. |
In-School-Suspension (ISS) |
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Out-of-School Suspension (OSS) |
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Discipline Incidents
Discipline Incidents (infraction does not have a reportable action) | Definition |
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Bullying Descriptors:
| Overt, unwanted, repeated acts or gestures, including verbal or written communications or images transmitted in any manner (including digitally or electronically), physical acts committed, aggression, or any other behaviors, that are
Reporting of Bullying Issues and the Definition of a Bullying Incident is defined by the local school(s) and may be subjective. |
Criminal Gang Related Descriptors:
| A student who knowingly or intentionally actively participates in a criminal gang, or a student who knowingly or intentionally solicits, recruits, entices, or intimidates another individual to join a criminal gang. Note: “Wanna Be’s” – general rule; they are not a “wanna be” gang member if they are violating the law. Reporting of what is considered Gang Activity will be defined by the local school(s) and may be subjective to what is considered a gang issue. |
Restraint Types and Seclusion
Restraint Types and Seclusion | Definition |
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Chemical Restraint | Administration of a drug or medication to manage a student’s behavior or restrict a student’s freedom of movement that is not a standard treatment and dosage for the student’s medical or psychiatric condition. |
Mechanical Restraint | Mechanical restraint means the use of:
NOTE: This does not include any mechanical, material, or equipment authorized by a licensed physician or other qualified healthcare professional. This does not include a bus harness or other safety equipment used during transport of the student for safety purposes as provided under 575 IAC 1. |
Physical Restraint | Physical contact between a school employee and a student:
NOTE: This does not include briefly holding a student without undue force in order to calm or comfort the student, or to prevent unsafe behavior; such as running into traffic or engaging in a physical altercation. This does not include physical contact to escort or gently assist/prompt a student in performing a task or to guide or assist a student from one area to another. |
Seclusion | Confinement of a student alone in a room or area from which the student physically is prevented from leaving. NOTE: This does not include a supervised time-out or scheduled break as described in a student’s individualized education program, in which an adult is continuously present in the room with the student. |
Miscellaneous Terms
Term | Defintion |
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Detention | Student experiences disciplinary action at a time other than during instructional time (e.g., before school, after school, and weekends) in order to maintain an orderly and effective educational system. Such actions do not occur during instructional time. NOTE: Detentions are not counted as suspensions or expulsions and are not reported. |
Interim Alternation Education Setting (IAES) | (511 IAC 7-32-53) (511 IAC Rule 44: Discipline Procedures) Student’s placement when the public school (traditional or charter) removes a student from the student’s current placement as a result of any of the following:
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Instructional Time |
NOTE: It is the responsibility of the local school or corporation to ensure the instruction provided meets the legal definition of “instructional time” (IC 20-30-2-1) which includes the criterion of being “under the direction of a |
School Resource Officer | An individual who has completed the training and is employed by law enforcement agency. |
Time Out | Time Out means a behavior reduction procedure in which access to reinforcement is withdrawn for a certain period of time. Time-out occurs when the ability of a student to receive normal reinforcement in the school environment is restricted. |