All students are expected to obey all rules at
school, during the school day, as well as during any school activities
conducted on or off campus.
Special rules are also applicable while riding on a school bus. The following rules of conduct have
been adopted by the district and are subject to disciplinary action by the
school.
Respect for
the Law and the Rights of Others - While in the school, the student
shall respect the rights of others. Students who involve themselves in criminal
acts on school property, off school property at school-supervised events, or
off school property are subject to disciplinary action by the school and
prosecution under the law.
Alteration
of records - A student who falsifies, alters, destroys a school record
or any communication between home and school shall be subject to corrective
action.
Cheating - Any
student who knowingly submits work of others represented as his/her own shall
be considered to have cheated. Cheating also includes the aiding and abetting
of cheating by others. A student caught cheating shall be subject to corrective
action or punishment.
Alcohol,
Chemical Substances and Tobacco Products - A student shall not
knowingly possess, use, transmit, be under the influence of, or show evidence
of having used any alcoholic beverage, illegal chemical substance or opiate, or
tobacco product.
1.
Occupying a school building or school grounds in order to
deprive others of its use;
2.
Blocking the entrance or exit of any school building or room
in order to deprive others of passing through;
3.
Setting fire to or substantially damaging school property;
4.
Using, or threatening to use, firearms, explosives or other
weapons on the school premises, including use by an unauthorized student of a
personal protection spray device, or use of such device in other than
self-defense as defined by state law;
5.
Preventing students from attending a class or school
activity;
6.
Blocking normal pedestrian or vehicular traffic on a school
campus;
7.
Interfering seriously with the conduct of any class or
activity; and
8.
Gambling or encouraging other students to gamble
Damage or
Theft of Property - A student shall not intentionally or with gross
carelessness damage school or private property.
Extortion,
Assault or Causing Physical Injury - A student shall not extort
anything of value, threaten injury or attempt to cause physical injury or
intentionally behave in such a way as could reasonably be expected to cause
physical injury to any person.
Leaving
Campus During School Hours - A student shall not leave the school campus during the
school day unless excused by the school office.
Vulgar or
Lewd Conduct - Any lewd, indecent or obscene act or expression is
prohibited.
Weapons and
Dangerous Instruments - A student shall not possess or transmit any object that
can reasonably be considered a firearm, air gun or a dangerous weapon. Students over eighteen years of age and
students between fourteen and eighteen years of age with written parental or
guardian permission may possess personal protection spray devices. No one under eighteen years of age may
transmit such devices, nor may they be used other than in self-defense as
defined by state law. Possession, transmission
or use of personal protection spray devices under any other circumstances is a
violation of this rule.