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e. Representative of pupils, students and learners as designated by the Supreme
Student Council Representative from the Community as designated by the
Punong Barangay, preferably a member of the Barangay Council for the
Protection of Children (BCPC)
2. The New Dangerous Drugs Law Republic Act 9165
The school heads, supervisors and teachers may apprehend or cause the arrest of
suspected drug fiends in school or within the vicinity of schools. The arrest powers
may be exercised beyond the immediate vicinity of schools if the school officials are
in attendance of any school or class function in their capacity as school heads,
supervisors, and teachers. The new drug law provides for random drug testing of high
school and college students in public and private school.
Anti-Bullying Policy
24.1.1.34 – Willful aggressive behavior that is directed towards a particular victim
who may be outnumbered, younger, weak, with disability, less confident, or otherwise
vulnerable;
A. Threats to inflict a wrong upon the person, honor or property of the person or on
his/her family.
B. Stalking or constantly following or pursuing a person in his or her daily activities,
with unwanted and obsessive attention.
C. Taking of property
D. Public humiliation or public and malicious imputation of a crime, or of a vice or
defect, real or imaginary or any act, omission, condition, status or circumstances
tending to cause the dishonor, discredit or contempt, against a person;
E. Deliberate destruction, defacement or damage of another’s property;
F. Physical violence committed upon a minor student, which may or may not result to
harm or injury with or without the aid of a weapon. Such violence may be in the form
of mauling, hitting, punching, kicking and throwing things at the student, pinching,
spanking property or other similar acts;
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