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include counterfeit controlled substances or “look-alike” drugs. A student shall not appear at school or school-related events after having consumed any of the above. (See Section V - Expulsion.)
“Counterfeit Controlled Substance” is defined in the following ways: (1) any drug or drug container or label that bears a trademark, trade name, or other identifying mark used without the owner of the rights of such trademark’s authorization; (2) any unmarked or unlabeled substance that is manufactured, processed, packed or distributed by a person other than the person with the legal rights to manufacture, process, pack, or distribute it; (3) any substance that is represented to be controlled, but is not a controlled substance or is a different substance; and (4) any substance other than a controlled substance that a reasonable person would believe to be a controlled substance because of similarity in shape, size, and color, or its markings, labeling, packaging, distribution, or the price for which it is sold or offered for sale.
A controlled substance is defined as a drug, compound, mixture, or substance included in Schedule I, II, III, IV, or V (Ohio Administrative Code 4729-11). Included in these schedules are narcotics such as amphetamines, depressants, and hallucinogens, as well as many other type drugs.
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 action judged by school officials to involve misconduct or misbehavior, and not specifically mentioned in other sections, will be dealt with as insubordination. Students who refuse to serve ISA may be subject to progressive discipline, including 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, hand holding, embracing, or any sexual acts or displays that are not appropriate. Including pornography on cell phones (sexting), nude pics/pictures, computers, pictures, or any electronic devices in the student’s possession.
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