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superintendent determine that the student used anabolic steroids during the training
period immediately preceding or during the sport season of the athletic team, unless
such steroid was prescribed by a licensed physician for a medical condition.
The laws regarding the sale, possession, and usage of drugs are clear. Appropriate penalties
are provided for violators of these laws. All members of the school community are subject to
these laws on school grounds as well as elsewhere. Neither persons under the influence nor
thought to be under the influence of drugs will be allowed on school premises. This policy
shall be strictly enforced by all concerned.
Students found in possession of, distributing, or using tobacco, alcohol or any illegal
substances are subject to disciplinary action and possible criminal charges.
POSSESSION OR USE OF WEAPONS OR OTHER DANGEROUS ARTICLES
Students shall not have in their possession any type of unauthorized firearm or other article
which may be used as a weapon, regardless of whether it is commonly accepted as such.
(See Policy JFCD Weapons in School.)
PROFANE, OBSCENE OR ABUSIVE LANGUAGE OR CONDUCT
Students shall not use vulgar, profane or obscene language or gestures or engage in
conduct that is vulgar, profane or obscene or disrupts the teaching and learning
environment.
THREATS OR INTIMIDATION
Students shall not make any verbal, written, or physical threat of bodily injury or use of
force directed toward another person. Students shall not use electronic technology or
communication devices, such as the internet or cell phones, to intimidate or threaten for
any reason.
TRESPASSING
Students shall not trespass on school property or use school facilities without proper
authority or permission, or during a period of suspension or expulsion.
VANDALISM
Students shall not willfully or maliciously damage or deface any school building or other
property owned or under the control of the School Board. In addition, students shall not
willfully or maliciously damage or deface property belonging to or under the control of any
other person at school, on a school bus or at school-sponsored events.
STUDENT DEBT
If a student does not pay his/her debts, then he/she is considered “Not In Good Standing”
with the school. This will result in prohibiting the student from participating in extra-
curricular activities. This includes, but is not limited to, dances, athletics, and field trips.
STUDENT FEES, FINES AND CHARGES
The School Board charges student fees and takes action to recover funds for the loss
of or damage to School Board property in accordance with the state and federal law.
No fee may be charged unless it has been approved by the School Board.