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expulsion recommendation will remain intact.

     E. Subsequent violations of the policy relating to use and possession and/or sales, transmission or
           distribution may result in immediate removal with recommendation for expulsion, immediate
           police notification and investigation, and requirement to complete a professional assessment and
           follow-through with the clinical recommendations of the assessment professional.

     F. If a student with disabilities violates this policy, the Student Assistance Team will include
           representatives of the student's education team. The team will review the student's current
           educational program, the relationship between the student's behavior and the disability and other
           relevant factors. In addition to reporting the student to local law enforcement authorities, and
           the signing of a no-use contract by the student and parent(s) or guardian(s), the team will, if
           necessary, recommend appropriate educational programming in accordance with the law.

Extended Absence for Hospitalization
A student who is absent from school due to hospitalization in a treatment center will be treated the same
way as any student requiring hospitalization. This automatically provides an extension of excused days
absent for the student, and credit will not be withheld on that basis. Dependent upon the length of
treatment, the student, when s/he returns, will resume his/her previously scheduled classes. It would
follow that, if treatment extends into the second or next semester, the new schedule will be followed. If a
student has received an "incomplete" grade during hospitalization, appropriate time will be given in order
for the student to make up the work.

If, prior to hospitalization, the student had not maintained a passing average in a quarter or semester
course, advice of the counselor should be sought to determine alternatives including enabling the child to
participate in the course. It is advisable that year-long credit courses be maintained for possible credit. In
addition, credit will be granted for course work completed satisfactorily at the treatment center.

Guidance counselors will alert the teachers of the returning student to provide good communication and
unified approach in dealing with make-up work.

Prevention and Education
The District will take a comprehensive, progressive, age-appropriate approach in the development of
curricula and programs which promote positive life-skill development, low-risk health and impairment
choices and an awareness of the consequences associated with alcohol and other drug use. The guidelines,
goals, and objectives for prevention and education development will be consistent with the Ohio
Department of Education recommendations. Additionally, opportunities for continued alcohol and other
drug use prevention and intervention staff training and awareness training will be offered regularly in order
to enhance the consistent implementation and success of this policy.

The Hudson City Schools Student Assistance Program
The Hudson City Schools employs a Student Assistance Program Coordinator. This position provides the
District with assurance of policy development and implementations as well as comprehensive program
planning and services to meet the concerns of students, staff, parents, and the community. The Student
Assistance Program Coordinator office will maintain confidential behavior checklists, correspondence with
counseling and treatment centers and Extracurricular Incident Reports. None of these records will be a
part of the permanent academic record of the student. The Student Assistance Program Coordinator
reports directly to the Director of Pupil Services and is responsible for District wide and community
prevention, intervention and awareness strategies and programming.

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