21. Unauthorized and / or reckless and / or improper operation of a motor vehicle on school grounds or at any school-sponsored activity.
22. Leaving school grounds, school transportation or a school-sponsored activity without authorization.
23. Use of or copying of the academic work of another individual and presenting it as the student ' s own work, without proper attribution.
24. Unauthorized use of any school computer, computer system, computer software, Internet connection or similar school property or system, or the use of such property or system for unauthorized or non-school related purposes.
25. Possession and / or use of a laser pointer. 26. Hazing. 27. Bullying.
28. Cyberbullying that creates a hostile environment at school for any student( a) infringes on the rights of a student at school or( b) substantially disrupts the educational process or orderly operation of the school.
29. Any act of discrimination and / or retaliation against a person who reports or assists in the investigation of a bullying complaint.
30. Any other violation of school rules or regulations or a series of violations which makes the presence of the student in school seriously disruptive of the educational process and / or a danger to persons or property.
31. Any action prohibited by any Federal or State law which would indicate that the student presents a danger to any person in the school community or school property.
IV.
Procedures Governing Suspension A.
The principal of a school, or designee on the administrative staff of the school, shall have the right to suspend any student in grades 3-12 for breach of conduct as noted in Section II of this policy for not more than ten( 10) consecutive school days. In such cases, the following procedures shall be followed.
1. Unless an emergency situation exists, no student shall be suspended prior to having an informal hearing before the principal or designee at which the student is informed of the charges and given an opportunity to respond. In the event of an emergency, the informal hearing shall be held as soon after the suspension as possible.
2. Evidence of past disciplinary problems which have led to removal from a classroom, suspension, or expulsion of a student who is the subject of an
Revised 9 / 8 / 2025