A core component of the educational process St. Ignatius School is learning to treat others with kindness and respect. We have intentionally created an environment that fosters these positive attributes in our children, and we support our students in making good behavior choices. When students fall short, we step in to guide them in making better choices in the future.

The following guidelines, listed by type of infraction, have been put in place to help guide St. Ignatius students in making good behavior choices.

Responsibility

Behaviors that students should be able to manage on their own

Respect

Members of the St. Ignatius community—students, teachers, parents—will treat each other with kindness and compassion.

Safety

St. Ignatius students have a right to feel safe at all times.

Technology

Students and adults at St. Ignatius agree to always use technology in ways that support school values.

Illegal Activities


The following policies and values will support school officials in implementing these guidelines.

Consistency

Context

Counseling

Appropriate Decision Making Level

Removal from School

Grievance Process

Confidentiality

Age-appropriate consequences

Classroom Rules/Behavior Expectations

Academic Consequences