A student will receive a p.m. detention when an infraction of more significance occurs. Therefore, the discipline is more stringent and the parents are notified by the office by sending home a p.m. detention form for them to sign and return. The time served doubles for each detention in the quarter up to the third detention. (Detention #1 = 30 minutes, #2 = 1 hr., #3 = 2 hrs. The two-hour detention must be served over two days; for example, 1 hr. one night and the second hr. the next night.) Each after-school detention also carries a fine of $1 per 30 minutes served. In the event that a student earns a fourth detention in the same quarter, that student is automatically suspended for one day. A fifth detention means another one day suspension. Any student who earns a third suspension for accumulated referrals in the same quarter places himself in serious jeopardy of dismissal from FBCS.
ALL p.m. detentions will be served after school in a room designated for that purpose and will take place at least one day after they are issued (unless special arrangements are made with Mr. Hazard). This is to give the student ample time to make transportation arrangements. P.M. detention notices will be issued by the office. When a teacher assigns a p.m. detention, he/she will submit a detention slip to the office. A copy goes to the student to be signed by the parent and returned. The detention monitor will receive his copy from the office. After the detention is served, the detention monitor's copy is returned to the school office and is placed in the student's file for the remainder of that school year.
When a student receives a p.m. detention form, he is to take it home and have his parent sign it. When the student reports to serve the detention, he must give the detention monitor the signed detention form and fine money in cash. The student MUST have both to be admitted. If he does not have both the signed form and fine and cannot produce them in a timely fashion, he will receive another detention. The money goes to defray the cost of paying the detention monitor. While in detention, the student does an assignment given by the monitor. There is absolutely NO talking in the detention room.
Examples of infractions that will earn a p.m. detention (this list is NOT meant to be exhaustive):
Use of restricted areas without permission
Assignments at least 5 school days overdue
Profane, vulgar or improper language
Repeated conduct referral offenses
Forging parental signatures
Deliberate/continued harassment of others
Minor vandalism (compensation required)
Accumulated unexcused tardies/absences