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CONDUCT OF CODE (STUDENT) ABBREVIATED
A violation of any rule may result in disciplinary action including detentions, ISA, suspensions and expulsion. Discipline may also be in the form of revoking a privilege. Examples are, but not limited to, attendance at extra-curricular activities, removal from the "commencement ceremony," driving privileges and senior off-campus lunch privileges.
 Rule A. Rule B. Rule C. Rule D. Rule E. Rule F. Rule G. Rule H. Rule I. Rule J. Rule K. Rule L. Rule M.
Rule N. Rule O. Rule P. Rule Q. Rule R. Rule S. Rule T. Rule U. Rule V. Rule W. Rule X Rule Y.
Disruption of School
Damage to School Property, Private Property or Arson Unauthorized Touching
Dangerous Weapons and Instruments
Unauthorized Possession
Tobacco
Alcohol, Drugs, and/or Drug Paraphernalia Insubordination
Violations of the Law
Frightening, Degrading or Disgraceful Acts
Truancy and Tardiness
Publications and Organizations
Forgery, Cheating, Plagiarism, Infringement of Copyright Material, and False Reports
Unauthorized Sales
Collusion
Hazing
Extortion
Student Use of Transportation Vehicle
Possession of a Firearm
Possession of a Knife
Inappropriate Use of Electronic Media
Bomb Threats
Harassment
Abuse of Personnel
Inappropriate Acts or Excessive Horseplay
The school system reserves the right to punish any behavior which is subversive to good order and discipline in the schools, even though such behavior is not specified in writing in this handbook.
The non-abbreviated version of the Student Code of Conduct is displayed outside of the main office and at the end of this handbook section on the rules.
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