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castle heights middle school parent/student handbook 2012-2013

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M. Third and subsequent violations of Level III.*First offense for display of gang activity will result in a referral to the guidancecounselor for intervention. Subsequent offenses will result in disciplinary action.Notification or the <strong>school</strong> resource officer will also occur.3. Minimal disciplinary actions to be taken for Level IV violations----1 to 10 days ofout-of-<strong>school</strong> suspension. Repeated or severe violations may result inrecommendation for the alternative Rebound Program or expulsion.The above guidelines outline the minimum consequences to be given. Schooladministration reserves the right to increase the severity of consequences asdeemed necessary to address discipline issues and ensure the safety and well-beingof all <strong>student</strong>s.If a <strong>student</strong> is suspended out-of-<strong>school</strong>, a conference with the legal guardian isexpected before the <strong>student</strong> may be reinstated. This conference may be heldwith the team teachers, guidance counselor, home-<strong>school</strong> worker and/orassistant principal.A <strong>student</strong> may not attend any <strong>school</strong> function within the <strong>school</strong> District or trespass onany School District property or ride on any <strong>school</strong> bus while under the suspension orexpulsion or during the appeal process.LEVEL IV VIOLATIONS ARE CUMULATIVE FOR THE YEAR.LEVEL VCRIMINAL CONDUCT1. Criminal Conduct is defined as <strong>student</strong> behaviors which result in violence tooneself or another’s person or property or which pose a direct and serious threat tothe safety of oneself or others in <strong>school</strong>. These activities usually requireadministrative action which results in the immediate removal of the <strong>student</strong> from the<strong>school</strong>, the intervention of law enforcement authorities and/or recommendation forexpulsion.2. Criminal conduct may include, but is not limited to:A. ArsonB. Assault and BatteryC. Bomb threatD. ExtortionE. False fire alarmsE. Repeated offense of possession of alcoholF. Distributing or selling of unauthorized substances such as alcoholF. Distributing or selling of unauthorized substances such as pornography14

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