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Stop class activity in the immediate area where you feel safety endangered.


JLBC: Leadership


Stop class activity in the immediate area where you feel the safety of other participants is endangered. Again, discretely express your concerns to the individual. Inform the person that you cannot allow the conduct to continue as it endangers either themselves or others. Tell the person that you will have to ask them to stop participating in the class activity or leave the classroom. If the behavior continues:

Stop the class activity once again. Draw the person aside if possible. Inform them that they are not allowed to continue participating in the class that day. At your discretion, you may choose to have the individual sit out the activity and remain in the classroom, or you may recommend that the person leave the class for the day. If you suggest that the person leaves the room and they fail to do so, and if you feel that the person is in danger of harming his or herself or others or will disrupt the class to a point where you cannot teach, then:

Contact the facility manager (see significant numbers) for assistance and explain the situation. If necessary, you may contact the JLBC Command (JuniorLeadership.net) to help counsel the person and remove them from the classroom. Also, please contact the MA Coordinator and inform them about the incident.

JLBC Cadets An incident report form must be submitted within 24 hours of the incident.

Disciplinary Actions

In addition, each incident will be addressed by the JLBC Coordinator, and the following penalties may be implemented:

1. Oral and written warning by the JLBC Martial Arts Coordinator.

2. Suspension from the class meetings for the rest of the quarter.

3. Suspension from the specific recreation class in which the violation occurred for the remainder of the

academic year.

4. Expulsion from all classes offered by the Recreation Instructional Program for the academic year.

5. If the individual is a student, there may be a referral to the Dean of Students Office for further disciplinary

action.

6. non-students will be referred to the Associate Director of Programming Operations and the Director of

Cultural & Recreational Affairs.

All disciplinary decisions may be appealed sequentially by the individual as follows:

1. Martial Arts Coordinator

2. Instructional & Youth and Family Director

3. Associate Director - Programming

4. Director, Cultural and Recreational Affairs

5. Dean of Students Office (registered students only)

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