Code of Conduct
District 6 expects all students to behave appropriately for an educational environment and follow school rules. Any behavior which disrupts the learning environment and is detrimental to the safety and welfare of other students or staff is subject to disciplinary action. The principal or designee may apply consequences following our Response to Behavior protocol, including suspension or a recommendation for expulsion for any student who engages in inappropriate activities. In contrast, in school buildings, in online courses, on District property, when being transported in vehicles dispatched by the district or one of its schools, during a school-sponsored or district-sponsored activity or event, and off school property when the conduct has a reasonable connection to the school or any district curricular or non-curricular event.
The District’s Code of Conduct policy can be found on our district website (Policy JICDA). Before the imposition of a consequence, the student will be informed of the behavior for which the consequence is being imposed and will have some opportunity to explain his/her side of the story. Students using the Internet must abide by the provision of the District 6 Technology User Agreement, and Colorado Revised Statute 18-5.5-101 and 18.5.5-102 (also Title 17, USC Section 102). Copies are available upon request. For students identified as disabled and on an Individual Education Plan, please refer to policy/procedure JK*-2. Please note that any infraction marked with an asterisk (*) may involve a school police resource officer or local law enforcement agency. CCS means community/campus service; suspension can be in-school (ISS) or out-of-school (OSS).