Behavior Coaches
Jeremey Ahlgren
Elementary Behavior Coach
Elementary Behavior Coach
Rob Brunson
School Safety Specialist
Baseball Head Coach, Secondary Behavior Coach
Discipline Point System
Low Level | Mid Level | High Level | Severe |
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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; horseplay | Examples include but are not limited to: Defiance; skipping class; inappropriate language or gestures; cheating; plagiarism | Examples include but are not limited to: Vandalism; Vaping; Safety Hazard; Threat; Sexting; Fighting; Theft; Cyberbullying; Disruption on Campus | Examples include but are not limited to: Assault; Dating Violence; Inappropriate Touching; Sexual Battery; Arson; Physical Aggression Toward Faculty/Staff |
1-3 points per referral | 2-4 points per referral | 3-6 points per referral | 5 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.