Student Behavior
At Webster Elementary, we commit to a behavioral management system that:
- Provides a safe and secure learning environment for all students and staff.
- Fully implements the Safe and Civil Schools and Character Counts philosophy in the classroom and around campus.
- Creates an environment which provides an educational program with high expectations for all to learn the academic, social, and emotional skills needed to become college and career ready graduates.
SCHOOL RULES
- Be respectful of people and property
- Be kind
- Keep your hands and feet to yourself
- Always do your best
Student Referral to the Office
Each time a student is sent to the office for a discipline incident, the incident is recorded in the student’s behavior record. Consequences may result in detention, pre-suspension, or suspension.
Suspension
Students can be suspended from school for fighting, threatening others, vulgar language, stealing, damaging school or private property, defiance, sexual harassment, possessing a controlled substance, disrupting school activities, or bullying.
Non-Privilege Status
Any student suspended from Webster will be placed on non-privilege status for five school days beginning on the first day of their return to school from their suspension. Any non-privilege status requires that the student may not participate in or attend any school activities or functions for the assigned number of school days.
Zero Tolerance
Students who possess and/or commit the actions listed under the Zero Tolerance Policy will be immediately suspended and recommended for expulsion, unless the circumstances show that expulsion is inappropriate.
The Board of Education declares that Fresno Unified School District have a Zero Tolerance Policy on:
- Possession of loaded or unloaded firearms
- Possession of other dangerous objects
- Possession of laser or explosive devices
- Possession of knives
- Possession and/or sale of controlled substances
- Caused, attempted to cause or threatened to cause serious physical injury to another person, willfully used force or violence upon person of another, except in self-defense
- Commission of or attempt of arson
- Commits or attempts to commit sexual battery or assault
- Terrorist threats