Player Code of Conduct
Although GBS Titan Hockey Club is a club sport, we follow the GBS Student Athlete Code of Conduct:
Glenbrook High School District 225 Code of Conduct
First Offense
In or Out of Season: Suspension from 10% of the season for all general Code of Conduct violations or 20% of the season for other illegal substances as defined by Board Policy 8090. Student-athletes may be referred to a counselor regarding issues related to the violation. All suspensions are to be rounded to the higher full game or contest.
Second Offense
In or Out of Season: Suspension from 30% of the season for all general Code of Conduct violations or 60% of the season for other illegal substances as defined by Board Policy 8090. Student-athletes may be referred to a counselor regarding issues will be required to attend an educational program for issues related to the violation that has been approved by the counseling and athletic departments. All suspensions are to be rounded to the higher full game or contest.
Third Offense
In or Out of Season: Suspension from all athletics for one calendar year. Consequences resulting from Code of Conduct violations may be carried over from season to season and/or year to year.
Voluntary Disclosure
A student who voluntarily reports a violation of the Code of Conduct may be subject to a lesser penalty, but the violation will count as a first offense. The student may be required to attend an educational program that has been approved by the counseling department. A student during his/her enrollment at Glenbrook High Schools may use voluntary disclosure resulting in a "first offense" penalty only once.
Right of Appeal
A student and/or his parents may appeal a decision by writing a letter to the director of the respective activity with copies to the principal, within three (3) school days following the meeting set forth in Section B. This letter should request a hearing with the administrative staff as designated by the principal. Within five (5) school days after the letter is received, the school will notify the parents and the participant of the time and place of the appeal hearing. The school's administrative staff will hear the case and will take action that they consider appropriate. During the time between the original decision and the appeal hearing, the principal has the authority to waive the action that has been taken.