Disciplinary Action for Unacceptable Behavior During Virtual Learning
- Disruptions to a virtual session may lead to the removal of the student from part or the entire session.
 - Students who are removed from synchronous sessions for disruptive behavior may not receive any credit for the activity, class work, assessment, or participation that took place during his/her absence.
 - Repeated disruption will be reported to an administrator and may lead to suspension from synchronous sessions.
 
Behaviors that May Result in Disciplinary Action
- Repeatedly unmuting yourself after the teacher has placed you on mute.
 - Participation in cyberbullying and harassment.
 - Refusing to follow the virtual classroom rules set forth by the teacher.
 - Dressing inappropriately for class (revealing clothes, inappropriate messages on clothing).
 - Promoting a political agenda of a particular party unless aligned with the curriculum.
 - Cheating or plagiarism.
 


