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TORNADO DRILLS

IMS Faculty and students participate in a statewide tornado drill during Tornado

Preparedness Month (March) as mandated by the Governor of Virginia.

EVACUATION/CRISIS DRILL

IMS Faculty and students will participate in evacuation drills and lock-down drills

periodically throughout the school year.

BOMB THREATS

Students shall not engage in any illegal conduct involving firebombs, explosive or incendiary

materials or devices or hoax explosive devices or chemical bombs as defined by the Code of

Virginia. Moreover, students shall not make any threats or false threats to bomb school

personnel or school property.

BULLYING

A student, either individually or as a part of a group, shall not bully others either in

person or by the use of any communication technology including computer systems,

telephones, pagers, or instant messaging systems. Prohibited conduct includes, but

is not limited to, physical, verbal, or written intimidation, taunting, name-calling, and

insults and any combination of prohibited activities.

"Bullying" means any aggressive and unwanted behavior that is intended to harm,

intimidate, or humiliate the victim; involves a real or perceived power imbalance

between the aggressor or aggressors and victim; and is repeated over time or causes

severe emotional trauma. "Bullying" includes cyber bullying. "Bullying" does not

include ordinary teasing, horseplay, argument or peer conflict.

CHILD ABUSE/HARASSMENT

Any student who suspects they are being abused should immediately contact the principal,

assistant principal, or guidance counselor. Abuse/harassment is any inappropriate

touching, contact or comments by another person. Any staff member who suspects that a

student is being abused is obligated by law to contact an administrator.

DEFIANCE OF THE AUTHORITY OF SCHOOL PERSONNEL

Students shall comply with any oral or written instructions made by school personnel

within the scope of their authority as provided by Board policies and regulations.

HARASSMENT

The Grayson County School Board is committed to maintaining an educational

environment and workplace that is free from harassment. In accordance with law,

the Board prohibits harassment against students, employees, or others on the basis

of sex, gender, race, color, national origin, disability, religion, ancestry, age, marital

status, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by law and based on

a belief that such characteristic exists at school or any school sponsored activity.

A student shall not harass another student or any school employee, volunteer,

student teacher or any other person present in school facilities or at school functions.