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RULE H-Insubordination-A student shall not disregard or refuse to follow school rules, regulations, assigned disciplinary consequences, being disrespectful, or reasonable directives given by school personnel. Also, any actions judged by school officials to involve misconduct or misbehavior and not specifically mentioned in other sections will be dealt with as insubordination. Students refusing to serve In-School Assignment (ISA) may be subject to progressive discipline, including Out-of-School Suspension (OSS).
RULE I-Violations of the Law-A student shall not violate any law or ordinance when the student is properly under the authority of school personnel.
RULE J-Frightening, Degrading, or Disgraceful Acts-A student shall not engage in any act which frightens, degrades, disgraces or tends to frighten, degrade, or disgrace a teacher, student, employee of the school district, or visitor by written, verbal, or gesturing means. Profanity is considered a degrading act. Public display of affection is not permitted. Examples may include: kissing, embracing, or any sexual acts or displays that are not appropriate.
RULE K-Truancy and Tardiness-Truancy is prohibited. Truancy is declared when a student is absent from school or any portion thereof without school authorization and parental consent. Tardiness to class is prohibited.
RULE L-Publications and Organizations-Publishing or distributing any printed material or promoting organizations, joining any club or organization which has not been approved by the Board of Education is prohibited.
RULE M-Forgery, Cheating, Plagiarism, Infringement of Copyright Material, and False Reports-Any form of forgery, cheating, plagiarism and/or infringement of copyright material is prohibited. Examples may include the following: taking and using as one’s own writings and/or recorded ideas of another. Falsification includes attempts to change, modify, or misrepresent records including, but not limited to hall passes, absence excuses, documents or materials used in daily school operation; sharing false information (i.e. Lying); or not properly identifying oneself to school personnel. Also, knowingly giving any false reports or
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