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ZERO TOLERANCE GUIDELINES
Under the terms of the Zero Tolerance Guidelines developed by
the school district and the local law enforcement authorities, students who
violate rules or policies will be subject to guidelines developed by the two
groups. Students involved in fighting, student-to-student harassment, possession
of tobacco, drugs, alcohol, or weapons will be referred to local law enforcement
authorities at the discretion of the school administration. The following
guidelines will apply to students in grades 7-12. School officials will make
notification to parents in a reasonable length of time.
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FIGHTING OR HARASSMENT
If there is a physical or serious verbal confrontation, an
investigation will be conducted by the building administrator. If the
building administrator determines that the above confrontation did occur and
it could have further serious consequences, law enforcement authorities will
be notified |
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SUBSTANCES (Drugs or alcohol possession or usage
including possession of drug paraphernalia.)
Students in possession or use of alcohol or drugs will be referred
to law enforcement authorities. |
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TOBACCO USAGE
Students will be referred to law enforcement authorities when in
possession of tobacco products on school property or at a school activity. |
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WEAPONS
Students in possession of a weapon or dangerous object will be
subject to suspension or expulsion. Law enforcement authorities will be
notified. |
For further information, refer to student/parent handbooks
and/or the Glenwood Community Schools Board Policy Manual.
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