- Northbrook School District 28
- District 28 Parent-Student Handbook
- Section 4: Code of Conduct and Student Behavior
- Staff Rights and Responsibilities
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District 28 Parent-Student Handbook
- Section 2: Elementary School Information
- Section 3: Bus Transportation
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Section 4: Code of Conduct and Student Behavior
- Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Parents Rights and Responsibilities
- Staff Rights and Responsibilities
- Student Behavior
- Disciplinary Measures
- Weapons
- Suspension Procedures
- Expulsion Procedures
- Prevention of Bullying, Intimidation and Harassment
- Consequences for Misbehavior
- Delegation of Authority
- Section 5: Health and Safety
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Section 6: Parental Notifications
- Accommodating Individuals with Disabilities
- Annual Report Card
- Education of Children with Disabilities
- English Learners (EL)
- Equal Educational Opportunities
- Free and Reduced-Price Food Services
- Harassment: Bullying, Intimidation and Sexual Harassment
- Homeless Child's Right to Education
- Mandated Reporter, Title I
- Pesticide Application
- Response to Intervention
- Search and Seizure
- Sex Education Instruction
- Sex Offender Notification Law
- Standardized Testing, Teacher Qualifications
- Student and Family Privacy Rights
- Student Records
- Transgender/Non-Gender Binary Student Guidelines
- Unsafe School Transfer, Use of Facilities
- Violence Prevention, Violent Offender Notification
Staff Rights and Responsibilities
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I have the right to expect:
- parental support in working toward the behavior expected of their children.
- cooperation from parents in developing a program designed in the best interest of the child.
- an environment that is conducive to teaching.
- that each child tries to be a good listener.
- that each student arrives on time and follows the school calendar.
- that each student will be responsible for daily assignments.
- to be treated with respect by students & parents.
- that each student will be prepared for class.
- to be able to request support from colleagues and administrators to address disruptive behavior that interrupts the educational process.
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I have the responsibility to:
- remember that children learn by the example I set.
- create a partnership for student success.
- foster open, ongoing communication with parents.
- be consistent and fair in dealing with children.
- provide an atmosphere conducive to learning.
- show respect for children’s feelings, recognizing their individuality, unique differences and needs.
- promptly notify parents of issues and/or disciplinary actions that would extend the school day so that we can work together.
- prevent discipline problems in or out of the classroom from interfering with the educational process.
- work with students on discipline problems from interfering with the educational process.