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Acts whose frequency or seriousness tend to disrupt or disrupt the learning climate of the school. Acts directed against persons or property which could or do pose a threat to the health, safety or welfare of others in the school. Such acts will require administrative action which could result in the immediate removal of the student from school and the possible intervention of law enforcement authorities.
Examples but Not Limited To
- Continuation of or extreme Level III misconduct
- Extortion or attempted extortion
- Bomb threat or threatening phone calls
- Possession/use/transfer of dangerous weapons
- Aggravated assault/battery
- Lighted or ignited objects
- Theft or possession/sale of stolen property
- Arson or attempted arson
- Transfer/sale/possession/ purchase/procurement/distribution/use or under the influence of unauthorized substances, e.g., drugs, alcohol or drug paraphernalias.
- Disorderly conduct
- Unauthorized use of fire alarm or equipment
- Reckless driving or speeding on school property
- Other violations of federal, state, or local laws
IN CASES OF IN-SCHOOL SUSPENSION, TEMPORARY SUSPENSION, FULL SUSPENSION OR EXCLUSION, STUDENTS SHALL BE ENTITLED TO DUE PROCESS RIGHTS AS OUTLINED ON STUDENT RIGHTS.
Examples of Disciplinary Options
- Confiscation
- In-School suspension
- Temporary suspension
- Full-suspension
- Restitution of property or damages
- Expulsion
- Referral to police or district magistrate
- Referral to outside agency
- BOCA Code enforcement
A Level IV suspension may result in a School Board Hearing for further disciplinary action;
possibly expulsion.
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