Academic and Behavioral Probation
North Pointe academic and behavioral standards are high and encourage all students to grow in both their intellectual and character development.
While the Prep believes that all students can learn, we recognize that not all students will learn to the same level of mastery by expending the same
effort.

North Pointe is committed to the philosophy that a motivated student, with parent support, will excel in an environment of high academic and
behavioral standards. Probation is designed to provide the structure, support and accountability that some students require for success. Probation
also allows for parents to more actively participate in the development of their child. Students are placed on Probation if they do not meet the
academic and/or behavioral standards of the Prep.  

Academic
Students are placed on Academic Probation at the time the Guidance Office publishes a failing grade for the quarter. Students remain on Academic
Probation through the next quarter (including into a new school year).

Behavioral
1.  If a student is suspended (ISS or OSS) more than two times in one quarter.
2.  If a student has a major infraction of the Student Conduct Code that does not rise to the level of School Board action (long term suspension or
expulsion).

Consequences of Probation
Students are required to participate in all of the following as part of his/her probation:
1.  Student Improvement Plan
2.  Increased levels of intervention and accommodation from school staff
3.  Higher levels of accountability at school and at home
4.  Required remediation (Academic Probation only) as determined by the teacher, in coordination with school administration.

Failure to meet the behavioral and/or academic standards at North Pointe and failure to meet all of the requirements of probation as set forth
above after one quarter on probation may result in expulsion. All rights and responsibilities of the school, the School Board, and the
student/parent/legal guardian will be adhered to in cases of expulsion. A hearing of the School Board will be held after a written notification
(including the intent to expel and expulsion rights and procedures) has been given to the student/parent/legal guardian. The student will have the
right to reapply for admission after one year of expulsion.  The School Board has the right to deny admission of a student expelled from another
school, and to deny, upon review of a request, readmission of a student previously expelled from any Pointe School.
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