Valley Crescent School,

Zero Tolerance is defined as immediately suspending a student whenever he or she displays behavior that is deemed harassing, violent, destructive, or endangering to self, others or school property. This includes but is not limited to the following:
- The use profanity, inappropriate language, or name calling while at school, a school function or a school sponsored field trip, event, or activity. (PLEASE SEE “SERIOUSNESS OF INAPPROPRIATE LANGUAGE” ON NEXT PAGE.)
- Bullying or exclusion of a peer from group activity or play.
- Any physical altercation resulting in injury to self or another.
- Any physical activity that causes deliberate damage or destruction to property, regardless of ownership.
- Brining weapons (guns, knives, switchblades, swords, light sabers, numb chucks, etc.) of any type onto school grounds, weather concealed or displayed, real or toy, regardless of their use, care, or control. NEVER SEND WEAPONS, NOT EVEN TOY WEAPONS TO SCHOOL.
- Possession of any drug, weather prescription, over-the-counter, or illegal. (Please see section regarding illness and medications at school.)
Zero Tolerance violations will be handled in the following manner:
- First Offense: The parents will be called immediately to inform them of the offense. School staff will complete a written report, including identification of any witnesses to the event. The student will be “suspended” from all school and school related activities for one (1) to five (5) days depending upon the administrations discretion of the seriousness of the event. Homework will be sent with or to the student and he or she will be allowed to make up the school work for the day(s) missed due to the suspension. The work will be due the first day the student returns. There will be no exceptions to this date. Failure to return the assigned work will result in an “F” for all assignments not turned in as specified. Upon return to school, the student will be required to make a formal public apology and write on an assigned topic relative to the behavior.
- Second Offense: The parents will be called immediately to inform them of the offense. School staff will complete a written report, including identification of any witnesses to the event. The student will again be “suspended” from all school and school related activities for one (1) to five (5) days depending upon the administrations discretion of the seriousness of the event. Homework will be sent with or to the student and he or she will be allowed to make up the school work for the day(s) missed due to the suspension. The work will be due the first day the student returns. There will be no exceptions to this date. Failure to return the assigned work will result in an “F” for all assignments not turned in as specified. Upon return to school, the student will again be required to make a formal public apology and write on an assigned topic relative to the behavior.
- Third Offense: If there is a third offense, the student will be sent home indefinitely pending a formal “expulsion” hearing with the School Board. The student is now at risk of expulsion from Valley Crescent School for a defined or indefinite period of time. Note that expulsion from Valley Crescent School releases the school from the “Compulsory Attendance” state law. The parents would then have to enroll their child in another officially recognized school to continue lawful conduct in regard to the compulsory education of their child. Valley Crescent School must report all students to the appropriate state entity if they become aware of any child not attending school.
Please note, the progressive steps above will be followed and escalated to the next level even if the multiple infractions of Zero Tolerance Policies are not the same types of violations.
call Valley Crescent School (559) 298-0023 or email: admin@vcsfresno.net
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