Purpose of a Code of Conduct

The purpose of the Code of Conduct is to provide guidance and information to our school community and outline clear expectations for students, parents/guardians, staff, and administration.

We believe that the goals of such a code must:

  • teach responsible behavior;  
  • promote self-efficacy and foster self-discipline;  
  • help the student recognize the impact of their choices on others;  
  • ensure the rights and personal dignity of others;  
  • generate a close working relationship with the home, the school, and the community;
  • provide disciplinary options and interventions that are appropriate to the level of misconduct;  
  • differentiate between minor and serious offenses;  
  • protect and maintain public and private property;
  • provide alternatives to exclusionary discipline;   
  • and comply with federal, state, and local laws.

The East Penn School District Student Code of Conduct has been developed in accordance with Board of Directors’ Policy #218 and #233 and other related Board Policies as well as the Pennsylvania School Code Sections 511, 1317, 1317.1, and 1318.

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