Please note: The 2025–2026 Student Code of Conduct is currently under review and subject to updates. Finalized version will be posted soon.
Student Code of Conduct
- General Information
- Responsibilities
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Levels of Student Misbehaviors and Corrective Actions
- Assignments and Appeal Processes for DAEP Placements and Expulsions
- Student Dress Code
- Technology Regulation
- Volunteer Guidelines
- Assistance for Students with Learning Differences
- Extracurricular Activities
- Arlington ISD Departmental Supports
- Drug and Alcohol Counseling Options
- Attendance
- Threat Assessments
- School Safety Transfers
- Notices
- Definitions
In accordance with current policy (Board Policy FO (Local)), a student who has violated the Arlington Independent School District’s policy on alcohol and drugs will lose their extracurricular privileges for the school year or season, whichever is later.
Counseling Options
The student may regain their eligibility for extracurricular activities by meeting the following requirements:
- The student and parents meet with the campus administrator, and other campus support personnel to review an agreement which at a minimum would include:
- A minimum three-week period of guided reflection and thought,
- Weekly meetings with the Student Outreach Services (SOS) personnel and the student,
- Parent participation with the Student Outreach Services (SOS) personnel, if possible,
- The student meeting the attendance, academic and behavioral standards set forth in the agreement, and
- Clear goals for changes in behavior.
- At the end of a minimum three weeks, the administrator and parent will be informed of the student’s progress.
- The campus support personnel, and administrator will consult to determine if the student can return to extracurricular activities after reviewing the information provided during the meeting held at the end of a minimum three weeks.
- All students who have alcohol/drug offenses on campus will be required to participate in a minimum three-week counseling sessions.
- All students who have alcohol/drug offenses off campus would be offered this service even if they are not involved in extracurricular activities.
- A second offense will result in the student being removed from extracurricular activities for the remainder of the school year or season, whichever is later.