Glenbard Township High School District 87
Policy 5:230
General Personnel
Maintaining Student Discipline
Maintaining an orderly learning environment is an essential part of each teacher's instructional
responsibilities. A teacher's ability to foster appropriate student behavior is an important factor in the
teacher's educational effectiveness.
When a student's behavior is unacceptable, the teacher should first discuss the matter with the student.If the unacceptable behavior continues, the teacher should consult with the Building Principal and/or discuss the problem with the parent(s)/guardian(s). A teacher may remove any student from the learning setting whose behavior interferes with the lessons or participation of fellow students; a
student's removal must be in accordance with Board policy and administrative procedures.
Teachers shall not use disciplinary methods which may be damaging to students, such as ridicule,
sarcasm, or excessive temper displays. Corporal punishment, (including slapping, paddling, or
prolonged maintenance of a student in physically painful positions, and intentional infliction of bodily
harm) may not be used. Teachers may use reasonable force as needed to keep students, school
personnel, and others safe, or for self-defense or defense of property.
LEGAL REF.: 105 ILCS 5/24-24.
CROSS REF.: 7:190
ADOPTED: December 8, 1997
REVIEWED: November 21, 2005
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