Behavior Coaches

Jeremey Ahlgren

Elementary Behavior Coach

Elementary Behavior Coach
jahlgren@pky.ufl.edu

Rob Brunson

School Safety Specialist

Baseball Head Coach, Secondary Behavior Coach
rbrunson@pky.ufl.edu

Elementary Students

Elementary Students are expected to abide by the Student Code of Conduct and Being Anchored by Taking Care of Yourself, Each Other, and the School (YES!).

Secondary Students

Secondary Students are expected to abide by the Student Code of Conduct and emulate the 4 Rs: Responsible, Respectful, Resilient, Ready.

Discipline Point System

Discipline Point System

Low LevelMid LevelHigh LevelSevere
Handled by Teacher; After multiple documented classroom incidents, the teacher writes a Referral.Handled by Behavior Coach

Automatic Referral
Handled by Behavior Coach and/or Administration

Automatic Referral
Handled by Behavior Coach, Administration, Law Officer

Automatic Referral
Examples include but are not limited to: Cell phone out without permission; talking during instruction; eating in class; dress code violation; horseplayExamples include but are not limited to: Defiance; skipping class; inappropriate language or gestures; cheating; plagiarismExamples include but are not limited to: Vandalism; Vaping; Safety Hazard; Threat; Sexting; Fighting; Theft; Cyberbullying; Disruption on CampusExamples include but are not limited to: Assault; Dating Violence; Inappropriate Touching; Sexual Battery; Arson; Physical Aggression Toward Faculty/Staff
1-3 points per referral2-4 points per referral3-6 points per referral5 or more points per referral
  • When a student reaches or exceeds 5 points, he/she is put on a behavior notice.
  • If a student reaches or exceeds 10 points during a single school year, he/she will be recommended for dismissal from PKY.

The Principal/designee is responsible for school discipline and has a reasonable degree of discretion in determining the severity of of misconduct and the appropriate consequence.