Student Conduct

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Personal Responsibility for Learning, Positive Behavior and Good Citizenship

Promoting and Reinforcing Personal Responsibility for Learning, Positive Behavior and Good Citizenship

In the Tupelo Public School District, students are expected to exhibit responsible behavior and maintain positive attitudes that contribute to their own well-being and the well-being of others.
Our goal is to promote an atmosphere in TPSD schools conducive to learning that helps children become responsible for good personal conduct at school. Schools work to improve school climate through use of the Safe and Civil Schools Approach.
Strategies outlined in their resource, CHAMPS: A Proactive and Positive Approach to Classroom Management, are practiced. More information concerning the Safe and Civil Schools Approach and CHAMPS is located on the TPSD website at https://www.tupeloschools.com/programs/champs.

Code of Conduct Board Policy

District Discipline Supervisors:
Mrs. Kim Britton, Elementary
Dr. Brock English, Secondary

Bus Conduct

Bus Transportation and Conduct

 

Transportation to school via bus is a privilege extended to students who qualify under state regulations and who obey the code of conduct for bus transportation. From the moment a student boards the bus, they are under the supervision of the bus driver.
No eating or drinking is permitted on school buses.  Students are only permitted to get off the bus at their designated stops.
TPSD School Board Policy JCDAD addresses appropriate behavior on a school bus. Serious disciplinary infractions can result in
suspension from riding the bus. Balloons are not allowed on a school bus to ensure safety for all passengers as well as the driver
Safety when dropping off and picking up students is our first priority.
 

 

Definitions and Exceptions