* Verbal warning: A simple reminder from a teacher or administrator.
* Written warning: A formal record of the lateness.
* Detention: Spending time after school or during lunch.
* Loss of privileges: Being unable to participate in extracurricular activities or field trips.
* Suspension: Being temporarily removed from school.
* Community service: Performing work for the benefit of the community.
* Parent-teacher conference: Meeting with parents and teachers to discuss the issue.
* In-school suspension (ISS): Serving suspension within the school building.
* Referral to administration: Escalation of the issue to higher authorities within the school.
In some cases, especially for habitual lateness, more severe consequences may be implemented. It's best to check your school's student handbook or contact the school administration for specific details on their tardiness policy.