FRONT COVER - Norwin School District
FRONT COVER - Norwin School District
FRONT COVER - Norwin School District
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Referral to appropriate law enforcement<br />
agencies<br />
Referral to appropriate support agencies<br />
(SAP)<br />
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Restitution of property or damages<br />
Saturday Detention<br />
Temporary removal from class<br />
Level IV Summary:<br />
Acts resulting in violence to another person or property, or that pose a direct threat to the health and<br />
safety of others in the school. These acts always require administrative action.<br />
Level IV Examples:<br />
Aiding in the procurement of restricted<br />
drugs, intoxicating beverages, look-alike<br />
drugs, prescription drugs/products, overthe-counter<br />
drugs or drug paraphernalia<br />
Arson<br />
Assault/battery (serious)<br />
Bomb threat<br />
Extortion<br />
Failure to report knowledge of<br />
weapon(s) or explosive device(s)<br />
Harassment of staff<br />
Hazing<br />
Inappropriate possession/use/<br />
furnishing/selling of prescription and/or<br />
over-the counter drugs<br />
Leading or participating in a riot<br />
Lewdness<br />
Look-alike weapons with the intent of<br />
intimidation or misrepresentation<br />
Possession/use/transfer of smoke<br />
bombs, weapon(s) or explosive<br />
devices(s)<br />
Possession/sale of stolen property<br />
Level IV Response Options:<br />
Charges filed with the magistrate<br />
Exclusion from school<br />
Formal hearing with the <strong>District</strong><br />
Administration<br />
Informal hearing with the Building<br />
Administration<br />
Formal hearing with the Board of <strong>School</strong><br />
Directors<br />
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Setting off false alarms; tampering with<br />
fire extinguishers or safety equipment<br />
Sexting or transmitting inappropriate<br />
images via an electronic device<br />
Theft (misdemeanor or felony)<br />
Continuation of Level I, II, or III<br />
misbehaviors<br />
Using or having used as well as<br />
possession/use/furnishing/selling/underthe-influence<br />
of alcohol, any drug or<br />
drug look-alike or any item defined and<br />
prohibited by the Pennsylvania<br />
Controlled Substance, Drug, Device,<br />
and Cosmetic Act of 1972 as the same<br />
amended from time to time, and relate<br />
to paraphernalia. Examples of such<br />
prohibited items include, but are not<br />
limited to marijuana, opiates, and other<br />
narcotics.<br />
Vandalism (institutional or major)<br />
Verbal/physical assault toward<br />
administrator, teacher, staff member<br />
and/or their property<br />
In-school suspension<br />
Referral to appropriate law enforcement<br />
agencies<br />
Referral to appropriate support service<br />
agencies (SAP)<br />
Restitution for property and/or personal<br />
damages<br />
Drugs and Alcohol (Sale/Use/Possession of or Procurement of Intoxicating Beverages, Restricted<br />
Drugs, Etc.)<br />
Definition of Terms:<br />
Restricted Drugs - includes but will not be limited to opiates, hallucinogens, marijuana,<br />
barbiturates, heroin, morphine, alcohol, tranquilizers, amphetamines, glue and other solventcontaining<br />
substances, any substance that can be inhaled, misuse of prescription drugs (includes<br />
drugs that have not been medically prescribed for the individual or those that have been<br />
prescribed that are misused, given or sold to another person), substances listed as controlled<br />
substances in either Section 202 of the Federal Controlled Substance Act (21 U.S.C. §812) or<br />
Pennsylvania's Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act (35 P.S. §780-101, et<br />
seq.). The term also includes any prescription or over the counter medications/products used for<br />
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