The Enfield Board of Education expects specifically that students:
~ will conform to reasonable standards of speech and conduct
~ will not engage in any form of sexual harassment
~ will refrain from violating or impairing the rights of others
~ will not engage in conduct that deprives other students of
an orderly atmosphere for study.
The Board expects students to be appreciative of the opportunity for education offered to them and to
regard as a privilege their attendance in the public schools of Enfield.
In recognition of the student’s individual rights, the school administration will do everything in its
power to maintain and facilitate the education program so that the individual needs of each student
are met to the greatest possible degree. In order to provide a suitable learning environment, the
administration has the inherent and statutory responsibility and power:
to maintain order and discipline in the schools and to remove the privilege of school attendance
temporarily from any student whose conduct is harmful to the best interest of the whole school
community.
When the privilege of school attendance is to be removed or curtailed for a specific period of time,
the rights of the student and his parents will be fully recognized and provision will be made for due
process as set forth in Board of Education Policy # 5131 regarding student discipline, rights, and
responsibilities.
ACTIONS LEADING TO DISCIPLINARY ACTION
INCLUDING SUSPENSION AND/OR EXPULSION
5131
Pages 3-5 Only
Conduct which may lead to disciplinary action, including but not limited to suspension and/or
expulsion, includes conduct on school grounds or at a school-sponsored activity, and conduct off
school grounds, as set forth above. Such conduct includes, but is not limited to, the following:
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Striking or assaulting a student, members of the school staff, or other persons.
Theft.
The use of obscene or profane language or gestures.
Violation of smoking, dress, transportation regulations, or other regulations and/or policies
governing student conduct.
5. Refusal to obey a member of the school staff, or law enforcement authorities, or disruptive
classroom behavior.
6. Any act of harassment based on an individual's sex, sexual orientation, race, color, religion,
disability, national origin, or ancestry.
7. Refusal by a student to identify himself/herself to a staff member when asked.
8. A walk-out from or sit-in within a classroom or school building or school grounds.
9. Blackmailing, harassing, threatening, or intimidating school staff or students.
10. Possession of any weapon, weapon facsimile, deadly weapon, pistol, knife, blackjack,
bludgeon, box cutter, metal knuckles, pellet gun, explosive device, firearm, whether loaded
or unloaded, whether functional or not, or any other dangerous object.
11. Unauthorized entrance into any school facility or portion of a school facility or aiding or
abetting an unauthorized entrance.
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