TFJH Student Handbook
- Board, Administration, and Staff
- Belief Statements
- Mission Statement and Core Values
- Junior High Welcome
- Attendance
- Communication / Infinite Campus
- Complaints by Students and Parents
- Discipline
- Distribution and Posting of Materials
- Dress Code
- Electronic Devices and Toys
- Extracurricular Participation
- Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Field Trips, Excursions, and Outdoor Education
- General Information & Guidelines
- Grading Scale
- Immunizations
- Library Policies
- Lockers
- Lunch
- Non-Discrimination Policy
- Office Procedures
- Promotion Policy
- Safety
- Special Services
- Stolen Items
Board, Administration, and Staff
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
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a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
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b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
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c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Belief Statements
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Mission Statement and Core Values
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Junior High Welcome
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Attendance
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
- Activities & Preplanned Absences
- Excused Absences
- Human Sexuality Instruction Absences
- Attendance & Tardy Matrix
- Release of Students from School
Activities & Preplanned Absences
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Excused Absences
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
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The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
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a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
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b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
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c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
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- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Human Sexuality Instruction Absences
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
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The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
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b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Attendance & Tardy Matrix
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Release of Students from School
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Communication / Infinite Campus
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Complaints by Students and Parents
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Discipline
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
- Delegation of Authority
- Category A: Classroom Discipline
- Category B: School Wide Discipline
- Disciplinary Measures
- Gun-Free Schools
- Bullying / Harassment / Intimidation / Hazing
- K-8 General Level Behaviors
- K-8 Bullying Level Behaviors
- Category C: Title IX & Sexual Harassment
- Procedures for Board Expulsion
Delegation of Authority
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Category A: Classroom Discipline
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Category B: School Wide Discipline
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Disciplinary Measures
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Gun-Free Schools
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
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b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Bullying / Harassment / Intimidation / Hazing
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Reporting
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Responsibilities
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Consequences
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Retaliation & Reprisal
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
K-8 General Level Behaviors
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
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b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
K-8 Bullying Level Behaviors
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Category C: Title IX & Sexual Harassment
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Procedures for Board Expulsion
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Distribution and Posting of Materials
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Dress Code
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Electronic Devices and Toys
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Extracurricular Participation
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA)
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Field Trips, Excursions, and Outdoor Education
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
General Information & Guidelines
- Instruction in the US Constitution and Pledge of Allegiance
- Religious Practices
- Bus Routes
- Computer & Internet Use
- Computer Lab & Classroom Internet Decorum
Instruction in the US Constitution and Pledge of Allegiance
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Religious Practices
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Bus Routes
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Computer & Internet Use
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Computer Lab & Classroom Internet Decorum
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Grading Scale
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Immunizations
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Childhood Illnesses
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
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The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
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a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
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b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
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c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Library Policies
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Lockers
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Lunch
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Non-Discrimination Policy
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Office Procedures
- Administering Medicines to Students
- Enrollment Procedure
- Checking In At School / Signing Out of School
- Use of Telephones and Copier
- Visiting School
Administering Medicines to Students
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Enrollment Procedure
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Homeless Students
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Students in Foster Care
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Checking In At School / Signing Out of School
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Use of Telephones and Copier
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Visiting School
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Promotion Policy
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Safety
- Accident Prevention
- Emergency Medical Treatment and Information
- Drills
- Emergency School Closing Information
- Search
- Staff
- Law Enforcement
- Video Surveillance
Accident Prevention
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Emergency Medical Treatment and Information
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Drills
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Emergency School Closing Information
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Search
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
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b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Staff
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Law Enforcement
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Video Surveillance
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Special Services
- Guidance & Counseling Services
- Title I: A School Wide Program
- Special Education
- Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
Guidance & Counseling Services
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Title I: A School Wide Program
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
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The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
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a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
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b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
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c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
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- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Special Education
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
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b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
Stolen Items
CATEGORY B: SCHOOL-WIDE DISCIPLINE
- Any clothing displaying drugs, marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, tobacco or vapor products, which expresses obscenities, pornographic, or suggestive material, or which immodestly exposes a student’s chest, abdomen, buttocks, or undergarments is prohibited. This includes spandex garments, pajama bottoms, sweat pants, spaghetti straps and see through materials. Pants must be worn above the hips; no sagging pants allowed. Caps are not to be worn in the building, and are subject to confiscation.
- Vandalism. Damaging or defacing any private belongings or school property, including books. Parents will be held liable.
- Theft of personal or school property. This includes stealing while on any school sponsored activities.
- Trespassing: Any unauthorized entry into school buildings before, during, or after regular school hours.
- Littering on school grounds or in buildings.
-
The use, possession or selling of alcohol, illegal drugs, marijuana, tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia while at school or at a school-sponsored activity. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Over-the-counter or prescription drugs, glue, paint, paint thinner, correction fluid, or other similar substances. Distribution of any type of pills tablets, capsules, or other materials, regardless of actual composition, will be grounds for disciplinary action. Students who must take a prescription medication during school hours must do the following:
-
a) Have parents fill out the school’s prescription medication form. (District Policy/Students 3416)
-
b) Provide a doctor or pharmacist’s authorization specifying the type, dosage, and purpose of the medication.
-
c) All medications must be kept in the office and taken under office supervision.
-
- The sale or distribution, or possession with intent to sell or distribute, any of the substances listed above in item 6.
- Displaying slogans or drawings promoting drugs, marijuana, alcohol or tobacco/vapor product/alternative nicotine product use on school property, including lockers.
- Forgery of absence notes, or tampering or altering of school records.
- Providing false information to school officials or hindering an investigation.
- Truancy
- Inappropriate displays of affection. Physical contact that is not generally acceptable in a school setting, dictated by common sense and decency.
- Harassment. This includes bullying (verbal or physical), sexual harassment, hazing, threatening others in any manner or retaliation and reprisal. Definitions can be found in Board Policy/Students 3225.
- The use of profanity, spoken or written, and including inappropriate gestures. In addition to the automatic detention for each offense, beginning with the third violation, students will receive one day of In-School Suspension for each subsequent offense during a given semester.
- Profanity directed toward teachers
- Throwing objects, including rocks and snowballs, or any other objects. Fighting in school, on school property, or at a school function, to include pushing or shoving matches. Being present during a fight, including observing, encouraging, or assisting in any way. Assault on another student, or on any staff member, on school property or at a school-sponsored activity.
- Tripping the fire alarm system
- Using, possessing, transferring, any object that could reasonably be considered or used as a weapon, a look-a-like weapon, including (but not limited to) knives (including pocketknives) and firearms (loaded or unloaded) on school grounds. In accordance with the Gun Free School Act, any student who brings a firearm onto school property shall be expelled for a period of not less than one calendar year unless the Board of Trustees has authorized the school administration in writing to modify the requirement for expulsion, including eliminating the requirement for expulsion, on a case-by-case basis. Board Policy 3310. Students are not allowed to possess a knife of any blade length on school property.
- Harassment, assault or threatening of any school personnel, including teachers, administrators, substitute teachers, custodians, lunch room workers, bus drivers, parent volunteers, or any other persons working in any capacity within the district., on-or off campus. Any and all threatening statements will be taken seriously and dealt with accordingly.
- Any person, including an adult, who behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner during an athletic or co-curricular event may be ejected from the event and/or denied admission to school events for up to a year, after a Board hearing. (Board Policy/Community Relations 4315)
- Engaging in any activity forbidden by law while on campus or at any school-sponsored activity.
- Defiance towards any district employee.
- Students shall not access or transmit obscene, abusive, or sexually explicit material on computers and internet.
Engaging in any of the following will lead to consequences at the classroom/building level:
- Involved in any activity that constitutes disorderly conduct, an interference with school purposes or an educational function, or any disruptive activity.
- Unexcused absenteeism, tardies, and leaving the school grounds without obtaining permission at the school office.
- Cell phones cannot be taken in the locker room/bathroom. Violators will have the device taken from them and kept in the office until a parent picks it up. Repeat offenders will be considered as defiant and will be treated accordingly.
- Not dressing appropriately as outlined in building level handbook.
- The forgoing of any signature, or the making of any false entry, or the authorization of any document used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of the school.
The grounds for disciplinary action apply whenever the student’s conduct is reasonably related to school or school activities, including, but not limited to:
- On, or within sight of school grounds before, during, or after school hours or at any other time when the school is being used by a school group
- Off school grounds at a school-sponsored activity, or event, or any activity or event which bears a reasonable relationship to school
- Traveling to and from school or a school activity, function or event
- Anywhere at any time during the calendar year, if the conduct may be considered to be a threat to the educational process at school by either harming staff or students (selling drugs, physically or mentally abusing staff/students, etc.)
SCHOOL - PARENT COMPACT - Please sign and return
RBHI MENTAL WELLNESS - Please Read and Choose
RBHI Mental Wellness Screening Information
Thompson Falls Schools and RBHI Mental Wellness Screening
wellness screening will become another essential and valuable part of school health and academic screening for all students. Mental health challenges are no different than physical health or academic challenges a child might face. They are discoverable via screening. They are treatable, especially when detected early.
Individuals with good mental well-being have energy, happiness, pride, healthy relationships, and resilience. These are traits that our school tries to foster in students. Persons with lower mental well-being may experience anxiety, fear, depression, sadness, or shame. Some may feel a burden to others. Some may feel life itself is difficult or impossible. This may place them at higher risk of suicide. Our school wants to help these students have a better life experience. First, we must identify which students need extra support.
WHY SCREEN FOR MENTAL WELL-BEING?
Schools often use validated screeners to measure a student’s skills and knowledge. Academic and health screenings help students, families, and providers learn how well school and health care programs are working. They also identify students who might need extra help. Without routine screening, teachers often would not know that a particular student or group of students needs extra help with a particular aspect of learning. For example, dividing fractions or hearing the sound breaks in words are more difficult for some students. Likewise, screening for height, weight, vision, hearing, and dental screenings help determine if students are physically healthy.
Screening for mental health issues measures a critical aspect of children’s overall health. It can help measure of the effectiveness of the school’s approach to mental health. It also provides an effective way to find out if a student is in need of help. This is important because not all students experiencing mental health issues have outward signs. Many do not tell anyone they are struggling. Such issues negatively impact
happiness, relationships, behavior, health, safety, and academic performance.
Many of our students experience social, mental, and emotional well-being. However, here, and nationwide, at least 1 in 5 students experience a significant mental health issue during their school years. In Montana, rates of youth suicide have regularly been among the highest in the country. We need to do more to help our children live their fullest lives. The good news is that mental health issues are like any other health issue,
such as learning healthy eating habits or taking insulin to treat diabetes. They are usually very treatable, especially if detected early. Additionally, students experiencing mental health issues can be taught skills that will help prevent or lessen the severity of future mental health issues.
Our school carefully examined whether screening poses any risk to students. For example, we looked into whether asking about students’ mental health could cause a student to become suicidal, make thoughts of suicide worse, or increase the risk of suicide attempt. This is called “iatrogenic risk.” All 17 studies looking at iatrogenic risk among those with suicidal thoughts or behaviors have shown that there is no risk associated with mental health screening. Just as math screenings do not cause math learning difficulties, mental health screening does not cause mental health issues.
HOW DOES SCREENING WORK?
Our school is working with a local nonprofit, Rural Behavioral Health Institute (RBHI), which specializes in digital school-based mental health screening. RBHI works closely with MERET Solutions, a leader in mental health screening for the medical industry. RBHI and MERET Solutions received a grant that will provide free computerized mental health screening to all 6th -12th grade students in our school in the 2024-2025 school year.
Our school will also provide opportunities for students and their families to give feedback about their experience. Please see the consent form attached to this letter. The form requests your permission for your child to participate in the screening. The consent forms will be collected by the school secretaries. School and healthcare officials hope that all families will want to be a part of the screening. It will help identify and offer help to any students who may need extra support. It will also help the school determine how well programs are working. Each student will be assigned a unique code. This will keep results strictly confidential. The day of screening, students will logon with a computer or smartphone and enter their
codes to access the screener. The screener takes about 5 to 15 minutes. Any student who wishes to stop during the process of screening will be told they can before screening starts.
Only the school counselors will have access to the codes associated with the students’ names. They will only access an individual student’s results if the results indicate the student could benefit from additional support. Parents and guardians may request their child’s results. The parent or guardian may also grant permission for the school to share their child’s result with their doctor or therapist. In the unlikely event that a student is in danger of self-harming and the parent or guardian is unreachable, the school counselor will alert the Crisis Response Team. The team will begin working with the student to further assess risk and maximize the student’s safety.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
IS THE CONSENT FORM GOOD FOR THE WHOLE YEAR?
Yes, the consent form is for the 2024-2025 school year. Parents and guardians or the student may decide at any time not to participate. If time allows and in coming school years, we may ask students to take the screener twice during the year. This will probably be once a semester. The reason we want students to take the screener more than once is that it will give us a better idea of how students are feeling over time. Sometimes a student has a bad day, goes through a breakup, or has a fight with a friend. A student may indicate they have symptoms of anxiety or depression or thoughts of suicide when under stress. Later, the student may feel much better. Screening will help us find the students who aren’t feeling better to make sure they receive the support they need.
IS SCREENING SAFE?
Yes. There has been a lot of research on screening for mental health in children and adolescents. All the research shows that asking whether someone is experiencing thoughts about depression, anxiety, or suicide does NOT cause suicide or make a youth feel worse. To the contrary, students often report they feel better knowing support is available if they need it.
WHAT IS IN THE SCREENER?
There are 4 assessments, all validated for youth 6th grade on up.
- Suicide risk – eC-SSRS (electronic Columbia – Suicide Severity Risk Scale)
- Recommended by the FDA as gold standard suicide risk survey
- Varied number of questions (number depends on answers) about suicidal thoughts, suicidal plans, and suicide attempts
- Depression symptoms – Patient Health Questionnaire (Adolescent Version)
- 9 questions about common symptoms of depression and how frequently in the past 2 weeks a student had them, if ever
- Depression is a major risk factor for suicide.
- 11% of adolescents will have had depression by the time they are 18.
- Anxiety symptoms – General Anxiety Disorder Scale
- 7 questions about common symptoms of anxiety and how frequently in the past 2 weeks a student had them, if ever
- Anxiety is a major risk factor for suicide.
- 32% of youth have had anxiety by age 18.
- It is possible your child might feel uncomfortable or tired answering some of the questions in the screener. Your child may refuse to answer any of the questions, take a break, or stop taking the screener at any time.
- Any time information is collected there is a small potential risk of unplanned sharing of an individual’s personal information. Every effort will be made to keep your child’s information confidential. Your child will be given a code to use instead of her/his name. All data will be anonymous unless there is immediate risk of self-harm. If this occurs, your child’s screening will be shared with the crisis response team. There will be no way for anyone outside the designated person(s) at the school to link your child’s name to the data your child provides in the questionnaire.
- The school, RBHI, and MERET Solutions will make every effort to protect your child’s privacy using one-way encrypted data. This is like the system used by healthcare providers for patient records.
- RBHI and MERET Solutions will never have access to the identities associated with the data.
- Your child’s data will never be sold.
WHO DO I CONTACT ABOUT THIS INTERVENTION IF I HAVE QUESTIONS?
Please contact Rob Christensen at rchristensen@tfalls.org or 406-827-3561.
DOES YOUR CHILD HAVE TO TAKE PART IN SCREENING?
No. This screening is considered part of the school’s health program. While we view this as one of several helpful health screenings and encourage all students to participate, if you do not want your child to participate in screening, they do not have to.
WHAT ABOUT FUTURE USE OF DATA AND RE-CONTACT?
The screener data will not be kept in the student’s cumulative file or on the student information system. However, there will be a flag placed in Infinite Campus that alerts the school and parents that a record of the data exists on the MERET server.
Our school district may do different analyses using grouped data. No individual students will ever be identified except to provide them care. For example, we may want to know how many students show signs of depression. We may want to determine if depression symptoms improve after an intervention is done in the school. We may share grouped data with other school districts in Montana to compare how our students are doing and how our programming compares. RBHI may share summarized data from schools with funders or in public talks about the program but will NEVER use our school’s name or the name of any student.
If you change your mind and do not want us to keep your child’s screening information, please call or email the school office. You and your child will not be identified in any report about the intervention. Your child’s data can be deleted permanently at any time.
RBHI Informed Consent for Screening
* Required