Level Three Violations - The following conduct is prohibited as outlined below:
6400-3-01 Fireworks or Ammunition - Possessing, distributing, igniting or using any fireworks or ammunition on school premises, or in any vehicles on school premises.
6400-3-02 Assault on Another Student - Assaulting or attacking, or causing or attempting to cause physical injury to another student or intentionally behaving in such a manner that could reasonably cause physical injury to any student.
6400-3-03 Assault on a School Employee -Assaulting, causing or attempting to cause physical injury to a school employee or behaving in such a manner that could reasonably cause physical injury to any school employee.6400-3-04 Possession of Weapons other than Firearms – Possessing, handling, transferring, or bringing on school property any items including but not limited to knife, razor, BB gun, air rifle, air pistol, sling shot, blackjack, brass knuckles or facsimile or other item that could be considered a weapon or dangerous instrument.
6400-3-05 Fire Alarms - Setting off, attempting to set off, or aiding and abetting anyone in giving a false fire alarm. It shall also be prohibited to interfere with or damage any part of a fire alarm, fire detection, smoke detection, or fire extinguishing system.
6400-3-06 Threats - Directing toward any person within the school context any language or act which constitutes a threat of force or violence. Statements of threats to kill or harm students or school personnel, regardless of actual intent, will be considered as violations of this policy.
6400-3-07 Harassment/Intimidation/Bullying - Unwanted, unwelcomed and uninvited behavior that demeans, threatens or offends the victim and results in a hostile environment for the victim. Attempting to extort money, personal property, or personal services. Repeated intimidation of others by the real of threatened infliction of physical, verbal, written, electronically transmitted (e.g. cyber-bullying) or emotional abuse or through attacks on the property of another.
6400-3-08 Possession of Drugs or Alcohol - Knowingly possessing, using, or being under the influence of any narcotic drug, hallucinogenic drug, amphetamine, barbiturate, synthetic stimulant such as MDPV and mephedron (e.g., “bath salts”), synthetic cannabinoid (e.g., “Spice” or “K2”), marijuana, anabolic steroid, alcoholic beverage, malt beverage, fortified wine, other intoxicating liquor or controlled substance, drug paraphernalia, or counterfeit drugs, or inhaling or ingesting any chemicals or products with the intention of altering the student’s mood or behavior. The possession of drugs or alcohol in quantity may be considered possession for the purpose of distribution. If the quantity possessed is greater than a single unit of drugs or alcohol, or is of a greater quantity or amount of drugs or alcohol than would be likely to be consumed by an individual in a single use, it will be considered possession for the purpose of distribution. (See 6400-4-06)Students suspended for possession or use of drugs or alcohol shall participate in the following interventions:a. Upon reentry to school following suspension, the student will be assigned to a school counselor for counseling services as determined by the principal, student, and counselor involved. The parents are also encouraged to participate in determining counseling services.b. The student will attend an appropriate substance abuse program selected by the Superintendent. Failure to comply with this requirement may result in long-term suspension. This student's parent(s) is/are encouraged to attend the program as well.
Consequence - A positive behavior plan has been developed for the administration of this Code of Student Conduct. The positive behavior plans contain age appropriate sanctions for violations of the Code of Student Conduct including suspension from school. However, for the first violation of any Level Three provision a student may be short-term or long-term suspended. Any subsequent violation of a Level Three provision may result in a long-term suspension.
6400-3-01 Fireworks or Ammunition - Possessing, distributing, igniting or using any fireworks or ammunition on school premises, or in any vehicles on school premises.
6400-3-02 Assault on Another Student - Assaulting or attacking, or causing or attempting to cause physical injury to another student or intentionally behaving in such a manner that could reasonably cause physical injury to any student.
6400-3-03 Assault on a School Employee -Assaulting, causing or attempting to cause physical injury to a school employee or behaving in such a manner that could reasonably cause physical injury to any school employee.6400-3-04 Possession of Weapons other than Firearms – Possessing, handling, transferring, or bringing on school property any items including but not limited to knife, razor, BB gun, air rifle, air pistol, sling shot, blackjack, brass knuckles or facsimile or other item that could be considered a weapon or dangerous instrument.
6400-3-05 Fire Alarms - Setting off, attempting to set off, or aiding and abetting anyone in giving a false fire alarm. It shall also be prohibited to interfere with or damage any part of a fire alarm, fire detection, smoke detection, or fire extinguishing system.
6400-3-06 Threats - Directing toward any person within the school context any language or act which constitutes a threat of force or violence. Statements of threats to kill or harm students or school personnel, regardless of actual intent, will be considered as violations of this policy.
6400-3-07 Harassment/Intimidation/Bullying - Unwanted, unwelcomed and uninvited behavior that demeans, threatens or offends the victim and results in a hostile environment for the victim. Attempting to extort money, personal property, or personal services. Repeated intimidation of others by the real of threatened infliction of physical, verbal, written, electronically transmitted (e.g. cyber-bullying) or emotional abuse or through attacks on the property of another.
6400-3-08 Possession of Drugs or Alcohol - Knowingly possessing, using, or being under the influence of any narcotic drug, hallucinogenic drug, amphetamine, barbiturate, synthetic stimulant such as MDPV and mephedron (e.g., “bath salts”), synthetic cannabinoid (e.g., “Spice” or “K2”), marijuana, anabolic steroid, alcoholic beverage, malt beverage, fortified wine, other intoxicating liquor or controlled substance, drug paraphernalia, or counterfeit drugs, or inhaling or ingesting any chemicals or products with the intention of altering the student’s mood or behavior. The possession of drugs or alcohol in quantity may be considered possession for the purpose of distribution. If the quantity possessed is greater than a single unit of drugs or alcohol, or is of a greater quantity or amount of drugs or alcohol than would be likely to be consumed by an individual in a single use, it will be considered possession for the purpose of distribution. (See 6400-4-06)Students suspended for possession or use of drugs or alcohol shall participate in the following interventions:a. Upon reentry to school following suspension, the student will be assigned to a school counselor for counseling services as determined by the principal, student, and counselor involved. The parents are also encouraged to participate in determining counseling services.b. The student will attend an appropriate substance abuse program selected by the Superintendent. Failure to comply with this requirement may result in long-term suspension. This student's parent(s) is/are encouraged to attend the program as well.
Consequence - A positive behavior plan has been developed for the administration of this Code of Student Conduct. The positive behavior plans contain age appropriate sanctions for violations of the Code of Student Conduct including suspension from school. However, for the first violation of any Level Three provision a student may be short-term or long-term suspended. Any subsequent violation of a Level Three provision may result in a long-term suspension.