What is iss in school?

ISS, or In School Suspension, is a disciplinary action taken by schools when a student breaks a rule or behaves in a disruptive manner. Instead of being suspended or expelled from school, the student is placed in a designated area within the school for a set period of time, typically a day or more depending on the severity of the behavior.

During ISS, students are required to complete school work and assignments, often under the supervision of a teacher or staff member. They are not allowed to interact with other students or participate in extracurricular activities. The purpose of ISS is to provide a structured and supervised environment for students to reflect on their actions and work towards improving their behavior.

ISS is often used as a last resort for students who have repeatedly violated school rules or engaged in serious misconduct. It is intended to help students understand the consequences of their actions and learn to make better choices in the future. Schools may have specific guidelines and procedures for ISS, so it is important for students and parents to be familiar with the rules and expectations.