Orange Guide - Plymouth School District
Orange Guide - Plymouth School District
Orange Guide - Plymouth School District
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Tobacco Products<br />
Students are prohibited from buying, possessing, or using tobacco products.<br />
(State Statute 48.9483). These products will be confiscated.<br />
First Offense: Violation of the above policy may result in a one-day<br />
suspension. Parent will be notified immediately. Police may also be notified.<br />
Second and Subsequent Offenses: The student will be suspended. Police<br />
and parent will be notified immediately. Citation may be issued for violation of<br />
city ordinance and state statute.<br />
Weapons<br />
No student shall have guns, knives, any form of explosives or dangerous<br />
instrument while in school, attending school functions, or on school grounds.<br />
State statute prohibits anyone from bringing a weapon, including toys, lasers, or<br />
dismantled firearms on school property for any purpose. Misuse of any item that<br />
may be used as a weapon, including but not limited to, equipment, furniture,<br />
vehicles or physical contact will be considered under this policy. Extreme<br />
behaviors will fall under the severe clause explained on page 30. In the event<br />
that a student violates this policy, parent and police will be notified immediately.<br />
The student will receive an out-of-school suspension and the Board of Education<br />
may meet to determine what action to take. This action could include expulsion.<br />
VII. SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS<br />
PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL - ACTIVITY/ATHLETIC/HONOR CODE<br />
Section I: General Philosophy<br />
Responsible educators have shown that the interscholastic athletic program<br />
and extra curricular activities can play an important part in the complete high<br />
school curriculum. Through self-discipline and regular mental and physical<br />
conditioning participants may enhance their development on an extracurricular<br />
and voluntary basis. By offering an athletic and activity program, <strong>Plymouth</strong><br />
High <strong>School</strong> extends the privilege of so enriching the mind and body to any<br />
student meeting district and Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association<br />
(W.I.A.A.) requirements. If accepted, this privilege carries certain responsibilities.<br />
The Activity/Athletic/Honor Code presents these responsibilities.<br />
Objectives<br />
The athletic/activity programs provide participants with opportunities<br />
1. To learn to strive for excellence.<br />
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