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STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT
RULE A- Disruption of School – A student shall not by use of violence, force, coercion, threat, harassment, insubordination, or repeated violations of the Code of Conduct disrupt or obstruct the education program, including lunch periods, as well as all curricular and extracurricular activities. Examples of disruption may include unusual dress and appearance, strikes, or walkouts, the use of stink bombs, the impeding of free traffic to and within the school, the playing of radios and the use of headphones, and possession of electronic devices, etc.
RULE B-Damage to School Property, Private Property or Arson-A student shall not cause or attempt to cause damage to school property as it affects the good order and welfare of the school. Examples of school property are: landscaping, athletic facilities, building and contents. Examples of Private property include: vehicles, building and landscaping, clothing or other possessions. Depending upon the circumstances, restitution may also be required.
RULE C-Unauthorized Touching-A student shall not cause physical injury or behave in such a way which could threaten to cause physical injury to school staff, students, or visitors while under the jurisdiction of the school. Jurisdiction includes the school day and any school activity. Examples include: baiting, name calling, pushing, shoving, hitting, kicking, fighting, throwing objects, or making threats of a verbal or written nature.
RULE D-Dangerous Weapons and Instruments-Students shall not knowingly possess, handle, transit any object that can be reasonably considered a weapon, either on school grounds, during, before, or after school hours or off school grounds at any school activity or school bus. Such as, but not limited to, guns, knives, lighters, matches and switch blades. Also, objects that may be considered “look alike” and that which may represent a weapon. Included in this prohibition would be the use of chemicals and gases, such as Mace.
RULE E-Unauthorized Possession-A student shall not cause or attempt to take into possession the public property or equipment of the school district or the personal property of another student, teacher, employee of the school district, or visitor to the school.
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