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Student Code of Conduct Feedback

Student Code of Conduct Feedback

The Alexandria City Public Schools (ACPS) Student Code of Conduct outlines the behavioral expectations for students that help keep our schools safe. In the same way that we teach reading, writing and mathematics, we work with all of our students to teach them positive behaviors. The ACPS Student Code of Conduct is one way that we ensure success among all students. It sets a uniform standard of expectations for students and families to promote positive behavior and strong attendance.

It is that time of year when we are seeking stakeholder feedback on the ACPS Student Code of Conduct, which supports the following:

  • Serves as a resource to outline programs that promote positive school behavior.
  • Describes the multi-tiered system of supports that ACPS uses to intervene with students in need of learning new ways to behave at school.
  • Outlines procedures for addressing a variety of student behaviors.
  • Explains conduct that could result in disciplinary action using a restorative practices lens.

It is important for families and students to read the ACPS Student Code of Conduct and discuss it with their students to ensure that everyone is aware of the expectations for positive behavior choices and strong attendance. Together, we can promote good conduct in school to ensure safe and orderly learning environments for everyone. We look forward to receiving your feedback. 


Please take a moment to share your comments about the Student Code of Conduct by completing the ACPS Student Code of Conduct Feedback Form. This form should take about five minutes to complete and is available in Amharic, Arabic, Dari, English, Pashto and Spanish through June 19, 2026. ACPS will use the feedback received to help inform discussions around updates to the Student Code of Conduct for the 2026-27 school year.

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