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giving away, or otherwise transferring to another person any
controlled substance or alcohol, includes any transfer of
a prescription drug or any substance alleged to be a drug
regardless of the actual content. Students distributing
alcohol/illegal drugs are subject to long-term suspension
or expulsion on the first offense. Students distributing
alcohol/illegal drugs are subject to long-term suspension
or expulsion on the first offense. The aforementioned
applies to school property, school buses or at any school
sponsored activity. All illegal activities will be reported
to the police for prosecution. Students involved with
alcohol/illegal drug activities will be required to complete
drug/alcohol evaluations within 30 days and receive appropriate
treatment, if recommended.
Alcohol/Illegal
Drug Intoxication
Students suspected
of alcohol/illegal drug intoxication will be referred to the
administrator and/or school nurse for screening. Students
who may be impaired by alcohol/drugs on school campus will
be referred for appropriate testing with parent permission.
Students who test "positive" will be disciplined the same
as those students who are found guilty for possession/use
of alcohol or illegal drugs. Also, these students will
be required to complete drug/alcohol evaluations within 30
days and receive appropriate treatment, if recommended.
2. Theft of
Property
Students taking the property of others, regardless of intent
to return, are subject to restitution, legal action, and short
or long-term suspension from school. Continuing offenses
will result in expulsion from school.
3. Truancy
Students, individually or collectively, cutting classes or
failing to follow proper procedures for absences (see Attendance
Policy) are subject to in-school suspension, community service,
make-up time, out-of-school suspension, notification of juvenile
authorities and possible expulsion. "Ditch Days" of
any kind are strictly prohibited.
4. Insubordination
or Willful Disobedience
Students refusing to obey a school rule, regulation, or order
given by a staff member or school official are subject to
short or long-term suspension from school. Continuing
offenses will result in expulsion from school.
5. Fighting
Students involved in fighting on school property, school buses
or at any school activity on or away from the campus are subject
to short-term suspension from school, probation for the remainder
of the school year, and legal action by law enforcement authorities.
Continuing offenses will result in long-term suspension from
school; expulsion can also occur after the first offense,
depending on the seriousness of the physical assault.
Students found guilty of fighting during extracurricular activities,
including away events, may lose their privilege of attending
extracurricular events for the remainder of the year.
6. Verbal Abuse
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