March 26 - Trumbull Public Schools
March 26 - Trumbull Public Schools
March 26 - Trumbull Public Schools
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1316 /<strong>Public</strong> Conduct at School Sponsored Sporting Events and Activities<br />
• Verbal or physical conduct of spectators that interferes with the performance of<br />
Regulations<br />
Guidelines<br />
provisions shall be in effect:<br />
1. The following guidelines may will be used for spectator removal procedure:<br />
sponsors and officials of such activities to perform without interference the following<br />
To protect the rights of students to participate without fear of interference and to allow<br />
If a spectator at an approved or sponsored activity becomes physically abusive, verbally<br />
abusive, uses vulgar, obscene or demeaning language, is- +n4-smoking or in any way<br />
• Abusive, verbal or physical conduct of spectators directed at participants, officials or<br />
individual in charge of the event or police.<br />
impedes the performance of an activity, the spectator will be asked to leave the event by the<br />
staff involved in such activities will not be tolerated.<br />
prohibited on school grounds when school is in session or during any student activity<br />
sponsored by the Board. In addition, smoking is prohibited on transportation vehicles<br />
under the jurisdiction of the Board of Education and during the course of any trip.<br />
students, officials or staff involved in such activityics will not be tolerated.<br />
The use of vulgar, obscene or demeaning expressions directed at students, officials or<br />
staff participating in such activities will not be tolerated.<br />
all facilities and all school grounds operated by the Board of Education. Smoking is<br />
Smoking, use of tobacco products, alcohol, drugs, and firearms is are prohibited in<br />
a. For mest all incidents, the appropriate procedure would be is to give the offending<br />
b. Upon continued misbehavior, either at the same or future event, a school official<br />
c. Following the removal, a school official should will follow-up with a letter. A<br />
individual a warning to allow him or her to conect the misbehavior.<br />
could either repeat the first step or will ask the individual to leave the event.<br />
number of issues should be addressed in the letter, such as including:<br />
• behavioral expectations of spectators;<br />
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