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Student Handbook - rgccisd

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31Using the Internet or other electronic communications to threaten students or employees, orcause disruption to the educational program.Sending or posting electronic messages that are abusive, obscene, sexually oriented,threatening, harassing, damaging to another’s reputation or illegal. Abusing the student’s own prescription drug, giving a prescription drug to another student,or possessing or being under the influence of another person’s prescription drug.Consequences:First Offense: Up to 3 days out-of-school suspension/parent notification or referral to legalauthorities/restitution if applicable.Second Offense & Subsequent Offenses:Consequences may include but not limited to, one or a combination of the following: Parent notification Counselor intervention Referral to an outside agency Out-of-school suspension <strong>Student</strong> contract Detention (during or after school) Restitution if applicable Referral to legal authorities Referral to DAEPThe following is a list of severe offenses and their consequences: Use of tobacco, after first offense. Gambling, after second offense. Fighting after first offense or on the first offense depending on severity or if gang related. Obscene language, depending on location, severity, and prompting situation. Improper sexual advances or sexual harassment. Possession or use of fireworks. Any device used to disrupt the educational setting. Hazing. (any physical, oral, or written act) Forgery. Falsifying records. Habitual thievery. Extortion. Violent insubordination. Non-violent insubordination.

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