Managing Misconduct Codes

Modified on Wed, Feb 28 at 2:11 PM

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Infraction Code List Screen

The Infraction Code list screen (Code of Conduct>Setup>Conduct Codes>Infraction Codes) displays all infraction codes in all groups:

  • The MISCONDUCT group is the only group that can be altered. All other groups are defined by the State of NJ and cannot be altered.
  • All Infraction Codes can now be categorized.

Figure 1 - The List of Incident Codes on the Code of Conduct.Setup.Conduct Codes.Infraction Codes screen. Misconduct Codes are editable; state codes are not.*


Adding New Misconduct Codes

Figure 2 - Define a new Misconduct Code


Procedure to Add an Infraction Code

  1. Go to the Conduct>Setup>Conduct Codes>Infraction Codes screen.
  2. Locate the "Add" button at the bottom of the screen and click it. This brings up the Create Infraction Code form.
  3. Fill in the form:
    1. Infraction Code – This must be a short unique identifier for the new infraction code. Maximum 8 characters in length, letters, numbers and the underline (_) character are legal. Spaces and special characters are not allowed.
    2. Infraction Description - This is the free text description of the new infraction code.
    3. Seq – The sequence number places this new code into the list of infraction codes: codes are sorted only by their Seq numbers, not alphabetically.
    4. School Type - If this code is to be used at only one level (e.g. in high school, or in elementary schools, etc.) select the type here. To allow the code to be available in all schools leave this field blank.
    5. Category – Categorize this Infraction. Create/Manage Categories on the Setup.Codes screen. Categories are optional.
    6. Used in State Reporting – This code can be flagged if it is to be used for state reporting.
    7. For Teachers – Show this infraction on the Gradebook.Gradebook.Student.Discipline screen. For teachers to select it.
    8. Active Code – Codes can be disabled. By default all codes are active. You can disable a code if you no longer wish to be able select it for new infractions.
    9. Include in Auto Point Removal – Infractions can be exempted from point removal. If this is set to Yes, the default, it will be included in automatic point removal. When it is set to No, the code is exempted from automatic point removal.
    10. Default Infraction for Auto Point Removal – This is the infraction used as the reason for the "point removal" incidents.
    11. First Infraction Points - # of points assessed for a first infraction.
    12. Second Infraction Points- # of points assessed the second time a student incurs this infraction.
    13. Third Infraction Points - # of points assessed the third time – and all additional times -a student incurs this infraction.
  4. Click Save to create the infraction

 

Modifying Misconduct Codes

Figure 3 – Modify a Misconduct Code


Procedure to Modify an Infraction Code

  1. Go to the Conduct>Setup>Conduct Codes>Infraction Codes screen.
  2. Locate the code you wish to modify and click the "edit" icon for it. This brings up the Modify Code screen.
  3. Fill in the form:
    1. Infraction Code – The infraction code cannot be altered.
    2. Infraction Group - it will only be a Misconduct because those are the only ones you can add.
    3. Infraction Description - This is the free text description of the new infraction code. Update as desired.
    4. Seq – The sequence number places this new code into the list of infraction codes: codes are sorted only by their Seq numbers, not alphabetically.
    5. School Type - If this code is to be used at only one level (e.g. in high school, or in elementary schools, etc.) select the type here. To allow the code to be available in all schools leave this field blank.
    6. Category – Categorize this Infraction. Create/Manage Categories on the Setup.Codes screen. Categories are optional.
    7. Used in State Reporting – This code can be flagged if it is to be used for state reporting.
    8. For Teachers – Show this infraction on the Gradebook.Gradebook.Student.Discipline screen. For teachers to select it.
    9. Active Code – Codes can be disabled. By default all codes are active. You can disable a code if you no longer wish to be able select it for new infractions.
    10. Include in Auto Point Removal – Infractions can be exempted from point removal. If this is set to Yes, the default, it will be included in automatic point removal. When it is set to No, the code is exempted from automatic point removal.
    11. Default Infraction for Auto Point Removal – This is the infraction used as the reason for the "point removal" incidents.
    12. First Infraction Points - # of points assessed for a first infraction.
    13. Second Infraction Points- # of points assessed the second time a student incurs this infraction.
    14. Third Infraction Points - # of points assessed the third time – and all additional times -a student incurs this infraction.
  4. Click Save to save your changes

De-activating vs. Deleting Infraction Codes

 Infraction Codes should not be deleted:

  • Once a code has been used it is always in the database: removing it breaks the link.
  • Codes you no longer use should be deactivated instead of being deleted.

Figure 4 – Deactivate a Misconduct Code


Procedure to De-activate an Infraction Code

  1. Go to the Conduct>Setup>Conduct Codes>Infraction Codes screen.
  2. Locate the code you wish to modify and click the "edit" icon for it. This brings up the Modify Code screen.
  3. Locate the Active Code field – uncheck it to set it to NO. This deactivates the code without removing it. It will not appear on the list of codes that can be added to new Incidents.
  4. Click Save to save your changes

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