Discipline

For students in Logic School, discipline is designed to aid the student in taking personal responsibility for his or her actions. For disciplinary actions:

  • Most issues remain at the classroom level.
  • However, should this prove ineffective, or should a student act in a rebellious manner, lie, cheat, or repeatedly disrupt the class, the teacher will send the student to the headmaster’s office immediately for disciplinary action.
  • Under the headmaster’s discretion and direction, the student calls his or her parent, preferably the father, and explains the nature of the violation and the punishment decided.

If a student commits an egregious act, the headmaster can impose suspension and even suggest expulsion immediately. Examples of such serious misconduct might include acts or threats endangering the lives of other students or staff members, gross violence, vandalism of school property, violation of civil law, or any act in clear contradiction to Geneva’s policies. Also, students may be subject to school discipline for serious misconduct which occurs on or off campus, online, and/or after school hours.