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buildings. Students violating this policy may be subject
to detention, ejection from extracurricular events and suspension
due to reoccurring incidents.
Laser
Pointers
Due to the potentially disruptive and harmful
effects of laser beams, all types of laser producing mechanisms
(e.g. laser pointers) are prohibited on campus. Students
in violation may be suspended from school or ejected from
extracurricular events.
D. Use
1Use of Student Vehicles on School Property
Students bringing
vehicles to school must park them in the south
end of the
high school parking lot. Parking in other areas (e.g.
Gym/weight room entrances, and staff parking) is prohibited.
Exceptions may be granted with administrative approval only.
Students are not allowed to occupy or drive any motor vehicle
during school hours, including lunch. Parent requests
for their child to temporarily use or ride in a vehicle for
special purposes, will be subject to administrative review.
Vehicles parked off school property are not to be moved onto
school property at any time during the school day.
E. Policy on
Search and Seizure
Certified school personnel or school bus drivers may conduct
a search of student's personal property, or school property
assigned to that student if they have a reasonable suspicion
that a search is necessary as an aid in maintaining school discipline,
or that the health, safety, or welfare of students may be in
jeopardy.
1. General searches of school property, including lockers and
school buses, may be conducted at any time without the presence
of students.
Searches of a student's personal property or
vehicle parked on school property may be conducted only
if a certified school employee or school bus driver has
reasonable suspicion that a crime or breach of the school
disciplinary code has been or is being committed by the
student or if the student's person or property is alerted
to by a trained "drug dog".
Students may be asked to empty pockets, purse,
and backpack, remove jackets or coats, etc.
Medications
All medications should
be taken at home. However, the Cimarron Board of Education
recognizes that at the present time many students are
able to attend regular school because of the effectiveness
in the treatment of chronic disabilities and illnesses.
Self-administration of medication among high school students
must be instructed by the parent or physician on how to take
his/her medication. Students needing to take "over-the-counter"
medications should adhere to the recommended dosages by the
manufacturer. We recommend that only one day's supply
of medication to be taken to school each day. No aspirin
or Tylenol will be distributed by staff
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