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ZERO TOLERANCE
Students will be informed that physical fighting will
not be tolerated. Students who choose to fight will be
arrested and taken into custody by law enforcement officers.
A fine of $50 will be assessed for the first 3-day
suspension: $100 will be assessed for the second 3-day
suspension. For two (2) additional days, students will
report to conflict resolution.
In School Suspension— (1) Failure to wear ID properly;
(2) Failure to submit ID when asked; (3) Failure to identify
oneself when asked; (4) Dress code violations; Fourth tardy;
and (6) Assigned as deemed necessary by administrators.
Any time a student is suspended, he/she must obtain a
Return From Suspension form from the Disciplinarian who
suspended him/her. The following can result in a one, two,
or three-day suspension at the discretion of an
administrator:
(1) Failure to attend any disciplinary center assigned.
(2) Willful disobedience (failure to follow any specific
school
and/or lab rule).
(3) Failure to follow parking lot/driving regulations
(parking permit removed for 1 week).
(4) Tardies (after 4th tardy).
(5) Presence in an unauthorized area.
(6) Profanity, pornographic materials, suggestive
language,
symbols, gestures.
(7) Throwing objects.
(8) Refusal to sign a referral (Your signature does not
indicate
agreement with the referral but only receipt of the
document).
(9) Habitual violation of school rules—dress code, ID,
shaving.
(10) Smoking or possession of tobacco in any form.
(11) False charges against authority.
(12) Conduct injurious to others (depending upon the
degree
of injury).
(13) Vandalism (Student must also pay for damages).
(14) Conduct injurious to others (depending upon the
degree
of injury).
(15) Cutting class.
(16) Theft (Student must also pay back anything stolen).
(17) Disrespect for authority.
(18) Immoral or vicious practices.
(19) Gambling.
(20) No cards, dice, dominoes or other games are allowed
on campus.
(21) Classroom disruption.
If a student is suspended on the day of an activity
(football game, performance, field trip, etc.), he/she
cannot participate in the activity.
STEP V or STEP VI HEARINGS
At all Step V or Step VI
hearings a parent MUST be present at
the conference before a student is
allowed to return to school.
STEP V
(1) Bullying, intimidation or
threatening.
(2) Fighting (Conflict resolution –
3 Day Suspension, 2 – Day Conflict
Resolution)
(3) Discipline is at the discretion
of the administrator.
STEP VI
(1) Assault.
(2) Possession of drugs or alcohol,
intent to distribute, sell, give,
loan, or has knowledge of such
activity.
(3) Engaging in or attempting to
engage in sexual relations.
(4) Possession and/or use of
firearms and/or weapons.
(5) Threatening violence.
(6) Other serious offense.
(7) Verbal assault or profanity
toward staff (Charges will be
pressed and student will be
arrested).
(8) Inciting a riot.
Any student who feels he/she has
been sexually harassed should see
his/her counselor IMMEDIATELY.
MEDICATION
Any student who is required to
take medication during the regular
school day must comply with school
regulations. These regulations
include written orders from the
physician, parent request and
permission, and appropriately
labeled medication. Before
medication is taken at school, a
parent is required to meet with the
school nurse.
DISCIPLINE
Students are responsible for
their own actions. For tardies,
skipping and other disciplinary
actions, teachers are to send the
students to the following
administrators: Ms. Spring and Mr.
Hill.
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