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DISCIPLINE( continued)
Actions Leading to Disciplinary Action, including Removal from Class, Suspension and / or Expulsion
3. Using language or gestures to engage in harassing, defamatory, obscene, abusive, discriminatory, threatening, profane or similarly inappropriate communications.
4. Possession and / or display of obscenity or pornographic images or the unauthorized or inappropriate possession and / or display of images, pictures or photographs depicting nudity.
5. Violation of smoking, dress, transportation regulations, or other regulations and / or policies governing student conduct.
6. Refusal to obey a member of the school staff, law enforcement authorities, or school volunteers, or disruptive classroom behavior.
7. Any act of Protected Class Harassment or reprisal or retaliation against any individual for reporting in good faith incidents of Protected Class Harassment, or who participate in the investigation of such reports.
8. Refusal by a student to respond to a staff member’ s request for the student to provide the student’ s name to a staff member when asked, misidentification of oneself to such person( s), lying to school staff members or otherwise engaging in dishonest behavior.
9. Inappropriate displays of public affection of a sexual nature and / or sexual activity on school grounds, on school transportation, or at a school-sponsored activity.
10. A walk-out from or sit-in within a classroom or school building or school grounds.
11. Blackmailing, threatening or intimidating school staff or students( or acting in a manner that could be construed to constitute blackmail, a threat, or intimidation, regardless of whether intended as a joke), including the use of AI to engage in such conduct.
12. Possession and / or use of any weapon, weapon facsimile, deadly weapon, martial arts weapon, electronic defense weapon, pistol, knife, blackjack, bludgeon, box cutter, metal knuckles, pellet gun, air pistol, explosive device, firearm, whether loaded or unloaded, whether functional or not, or any other dangerous object or instrument. The possession and / or use of any object or device that has been converted or modified for use as a weapon.
13. Possession of any ammunition for any weapon described above in Paragraph 11.
14. Unauthorized entrance into any school facility or portion of a school facility or aiding or abetting an unauthorized entrance.
15. Possession or ignition of any fireworks, combustible or other explosive materials, or ignition of any material causing a fire. Possession of any materials designed to be used in the ignition of combustible materials, including matches and lighters.
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