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W3. SOLICITING / ENGAGING IN BUSINESS W4. MONOPOLIZE / WASTE TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES
W5. UNAUTHORIZED FILES
W6. THEFT / VANDALISM USING TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES
W7. INAPPROPRIATE MATERIALS
W8. ALTERATION OF RECORDS / OTHER PROHIBITED ACT
W9. USE OF SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES
W10. UNAUTHORIZED RECORDING
X. TOBACCO / VAPING( POSSESSION OR DISTRIBUTION)
Y. CATEGORY I WEAPON
( DANGEROUS WEAPON OR FIREARM – LOADED OR UNLOADED)
Y. CATEGORY II WEAPON
( INCLUDING BLADES MORE THAN 2 INCHES)
Y. CATEGORY III WEAPON
( INCLUDING BLADES LESS THAN 2 INCHES)
1. Minimum three( 3) days ISS 2. Minimum five( 5) days ISS
1. Minimum three( 3) days ISS 2. Minimum five( 5) days ISS 1. Minimum three( 3) days ISS 2. Minimum five( 5) days ISS 1. Minimum five( 5) days OSS, plus restitution 2. Minimum ten( 10) days OSS, plus restitution Note: Criminal charges may also be filed.
1. Minimum three( 3) days OSS 2. Minimum ten( 10) days OSS Note: Criminal charges may also be filed. 1. Minimum five( 5) days OSS 2. Minimum ten( 10) days OSS plus a recommendation for long-term suspension for the remainder of the current school year
1. Minimum two( 2) days ISS 2. Minimum three( 3) days ISS 3. Minimum one( 1) day OSS( TREATED AS INSUBORDINATION: G4) 1. Minimum three( 3) days ISS
1. Minimum of two( 2) days OSS( Lose parking and privileges to attend games / events for the school year) 2. Minimum of three( 3) days OSS 3. Minimum of five( 5) days OSS 1. Minimum ten( 10) days OSS with recommendation for long-term suspension for the remainder of the current semester AND two( 2) additional semesters Note: In every instance the appropriate law enforcement agency will be notified. 1. Minimum ten( 10) days OSS 2. Minimum ten( 10) days OSS with recommendation for long-term suspension for the remainder of the current semester AND two( 2) additional semesters Note: In every instance the appropriate law enforcement agency will be notified. 1. Minimum five( 5) days OSS 2. Minimum ten( 10) days OSS Note: In every instance the appropriate law enforcement agency will be notified.
NOTE: Category II & III offenses are cumulative for grades 8-12.
INTERROGATIONS & SEARCHES( Administrative Rule JCAB-R)
The principal or authorized representative is authorized to conduct reasonable interrogations of students in order to properly investigate / address misconduct. To ensure students’ safety, the Board authorizes reasonable searches of students by authorized school officials. The principal or authorized representative has the authority to conduct an inspection of students’ school lockers, articles carried upon their persons, and vehicles. Such searches shall be based on reasonable suspicion of the presence of deleterious items, but not limited to bombs, handguns, clubs, or other dangerous weapons, contraband drugs, alcohol, tobacco, stink / smoke bombs, noise makers, and water guns. If a school official has reasonable suspicion to believe that a student is in