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Teacher’s Dashboard

Administrator’s Dashboard

 Tardiness or Truancy  Failure to Obey Rules/ Authority  Disrespectful/ Inappropriate Conduct  Legal Concerns  Aggressive Conduct  Illegal Drugs/ Substances  Weapons

 Athletic Field  Auditorium  Bathroom/Restroom  Bus  Bus Loading Zone  Bus Stop  Cafeteria  Classroom  Commons/ Common Areas

 Computer Lab  Gym  Hall/Breeze Way  Library  Locker Room  Office  Parking Lot  Playground  Shop Area

 Special Event/ Assembly/ Field Trip  Stairwell

 Involved as non-offender or target of incident  Cheating  Deceit  Disruptive/Disrespectful Conduct  Failure to Serve Detention  Falsifying Identity  Inappropriate Appearance  Inappropriate Display of Affection  Inappropriate Language  Possession of Inappropriate Personal Property

 Skipping Class  Tardiness  Vehicle Parking Violation  Gang Related Activity  Habitual Violation of School Rules or Policies  Insubordination  Leaving School Without Permission  Physical Fight Without Injury  Possession of Imitation Weapon

 Possession of Knife not meeting Dangerous Weapon Definition (West Virginia Code ? )  Profane Language/ Obscene Gesture/ Indecent Act Toward An Employee or A Student  Technology Misuse  Battery Against a Student  Defacing School Property/ Vandalism  False Fire Alarm

 Fraud/Forgery  Gambling  Harassment/Bullying/Intimidation  Hazing  Imitation Drugs: Possession, Use, Distribution or Sale  Improper or Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle  Inhalant Abuse  Larceny

 Possession/Use of Substance Containing Tobacco and/or Nicotine  Sexual Misconduct  Threat of Injury Against An Employee or A Student  Trespassing  Verbal Assault Against a School Employee  Verbal Assault Against a Student  Battery Against a School Employee  Felony

 Illegal Substance Related Behaviors: Sale of a Narcotic  Illegal Substance Related Behaviors: Use/Possession of Alcohol  Illegal Substance Related Behaviors: Use/Possession of Illicit Drugs  Possession and/or Use of Dangerous Weapon

Does not show for “Teachers”

 No Action Warranted  Warning  Academic sanctions  Administrator and teacher-parent/guardian conference  Administrator/student conference or reprimand  Behavioral contracts  Confiscation of inappropriate item  Counseling referrals and conference to support staff or agencies

 Daily/weekly progress reports  Denial of participation in class and/or school activities  Detention  Detention – after school  Detention – before school  Detention – lunch  Detention – lunch (2 nd sitting)  Detention – lunch (3 rd sitting)  Detention – lunch (4 th sitting)

 Immediate exclusion by teacher from the classroom  Loss of Bus Privileges  Referral to a tobacco cessation program  Referral to medical or mental health services  Referral to support staff or agencies for counseling or other therapeutic service  Referral to IEP Team  Restitution/restoration  Revocation of privileges

 School service assignment  Teacher parent contact  Teacher/student conference or reprimand  Change in the student’s class schedule  In-school suspension  Law enforcement notification if warranted  Out-of-school suspension  Recommended Expulsion  Removal of a student to an alternative education placement  Removal of a student with a disability to an Interim Alternative Educational Setting by school personnel

 Removal of a student with a disability to Interim Alternative Educational Setting (IAES) by a WVDE Due Process Hearing Officer  Voluntary weekend detention  Expulsion  Expulsion Without Services

You must place a checkmark in the “Select” box in addition to selecting a value from the drop down list in order to search on a category and for a specific value. * If you leave all check boxes un-marked, the search results will return everything you have entered into the system.

Notice the Letter, View, Edit and Delete columns – some options are not available. Teachers cannot Edit or Delete an incident in which action has been taken.

You can run a report for who has any type of detention and for any date range. Detention types: After School, Before School, Lunch, Voluntary Weekend

You can run a report for any/all behavior codes, with/without notes, get the summary data only, sorted in the order of your choice and for any date range.

Detailed portion

Summary portion