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purpose of exploding, burning, causing damage to a school building or school property, or to harm
students or staff is prohibited.
a. Creating any kind of false alarm, such as setting off a fire alarm is prohibited.
18 Disobedient/Disruptive Behavior
Unwillingness to submit to authority, refusal to respond to a reasonable request, or any act that disrupts
the orderly conduct of a school function is unacceptable; behavior that substantially disrupts the orderly
learning environment (i.e., dress code violations, inappropriate language, cursing, inappropriate gestures) is
prohibited.
a.53. Inappropriate language
b.54. Disruption in class
c.55. Insubordination or disobedience of school personnel
d.58. Lunchroom disruption
e.61. Forgery
f.62. Inappropriate behavior including, gambling, extortion, infringing on personal rights,
inappropriate physical contact, and immorality
g.63. Inappropriate sexual behavior, touching, or activity
h.64. Disrespect to school employee, including lying
i.65. Disruption at school event
j.66. Disruption on bus
k.68. Personal electronic equipment offender or inappropriate use of technology. This includes
any violation of Hudson’s Acceptable Use Policy (7540.03).
l.69. Dress code violation or violation of school policies pertaining to dress and appearance
m.70. Failure to accept discipline or punishment (ie detention) or similar violations of discipline
n.71. Rule violation on a field trip
o.72. Cheating/ Copying work/ Plagiarism
p.74. Incomplete work in class
q.76. Parking violation
r.77. Leaving class without permission
s.81. Violation of school rules and policies, which might lead to chronic misconduct or violation of
Federal or State statutes or rules or is considered a criminal act
t. Disruption of school / educational climate, including inciting others toward acts of disruption or
inducing panic
u. The acts or violations listed in the Board Policy governing permanent exclusion.
v. Any other form of behavior which is detrimental to a proper school activity or atmosphere as
prescribed by the administration and as outlined in the student/parent handbook for the building
in which the student is assigned.
w. Other prohibited acts which may result in student discipline which appear in the student
handbooks of buildings in the District and which have not been specifically stated in this policy are
incorporated by reference into the code of student conduct for each building.
x. Any other acts prohibited by other Board policies but which are not specifically listed in this
policy.
y.84. Disrespect, including verbal altercations
z.85. Trespassing
aa. 86. Verbal/Written Threat to Another Student
19 Harassment/Intimidation
Repeatedly annoying or attacking using physical, verbal, written, or electronic action that creates fear of
harm, an intimidating or hostile education or work environment, without displaying a weapon and without
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