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hazing. If hazing or planned hazing is discovered, the students involved shall
be informed by the discoverer of the prohibitions contained in this policy
and shall be ordered to end all hazing activities or planned activities
immediately. All hazing incidents shall be reported immediately to the
Superintendent. Students, administrators, faculty members, and other
employees who fail to abide by this policy may be subject to disciplinary
action and may be held personally liable for civil and criminal penalties in
accordance with law.
The Superintendent shall distribute this policy to all students and Board
employees, and shall incorporate it into building, staff, and student
handbooks. It shall also be the subject of discussion at employee staff
meetings or in-service programs.
Administrators, staff members and volunteers shall not intentionally remain
ignorant of hazing or potential hazing activities.
R.C. 2307.44, 2903.31, 3313.661
Adopted 8/1/09
STUDENT NETWORK AND INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE AND SAFETY
(7540.03)
Advances in telecommunications and other related technologies have
fundamentally altered the ways in which information is accessed,
communicated, and transferred in our society. Such changes are driving the
need for educators to adapt their means and methods of instruction, and the
way they approach student learning, to harness and utilize the vast, diverse,
and unique resources available on the Internet. The Board of Education is
pleased to provide Internet services to its students. The District’s
Internet system has a specific educational purpose. The District’s Internet
system has not been established as a public access service or a public forum.
The Board has the right to place restrictions on its use to assure that use of
the District’s Internet system is in accord with its limited educational
purpose. Student use of the District’s computers, network and Internet
services (“Network”) will be governed by this policy and the related
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