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STUDENT ASSAULT OR BATTERY (4.21)
A student shall not threaten, physically abuse, attempt to physically abuse, or behave in such a way as to be perceived to threaten bodily harm to any other person (student, school employee, or school visitor). Any gestures; vulgar, abusive, or insulting langu...
WEAPONS AND DANGEROUS INSTRUMENTS (4.22)
Definitions “Firearm" means any device designed, made, or adapted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive or any device readily convertible to that use. “Possession” means having a weapon on the student’s body or in an area under the student’s co...
TOBACCO, ELECTRONIC NICOTINE DELIVERY SYSTEMS, and RELATED PRODUCTS (4.23)
Smoking or use of tobacco or products containing tobacco in any form (including, but not limited to, cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco, and snuff) in or on any real property owned or leased by a District school, including school buses owned or leased by the ...
4.24—DRUGS AND ALCOHOL
An orderly and safe school environment that is conducive to promoting student achievement requires a student population free from the deleterious effects of alcohol and drugs. Their use is illegal, disruptive to the educational environment, and diminishes the ...
GANGS AND GANG ACTIVITY (4.26)
The Board is committed to ensuring a safe school environment conducive to promoting a learning environment where students and staff can excel. An orderly environment cannot exist where unlawful acts occur causing fear, intimidation, or physical harm to student...
STUDENT SEXUAL HARASSMENT (4.27)
The West Fork School District is committed to providing an academic environment that treats all students with respect and dignity. Student achievement is best attained in an atmosphere of equal educational opportunity that is free of discrimination. Sexual har...
LASER POINTERS (4.28)
Students shall not possess any hand held laser pointer while in school; on or about school property, before or after school; in attendance at school or any school-sponsored activity; en route to or from school or any school-sponsored activity; off the school g...
4.47WF— POSSESSION AND USE OF CELL PHONES, AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Students are responsible for conducting themselves in a manner that respects the rights of others. Possession and use of any electronic device, whether district or student owned, that interferes with a positive, orderly classroom environment does not respect t...
BULLYING (4.43)
Definitions “Attribute” means an actual or perceived personal characteristic including without limitation race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, socioeconomic status, academic status, disability, gender, gender identity, physical appearance, heal...
SUSPENSION FROM SCHOOL (4.30WF)
Students who are not present at school cannot benefit from the educational opportunities the school environment affords. Administrators, therefore, shall strive to find ways to keep students in school as participants in the educational process. There are insta...
EXPULSION (4.31)
The Board of Education may expel a student for a period longer than ten (10) school days for violation of the District’s written discipline policies. The Superintendent may make a recommendation of expulsion to the Board of Education for student conduct: De...
STUDENT MEDICATIONS (4.35WF)
Prior to the administration of any medication, including any dietary supplement or other perceived health remedy not regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration, to any student under the age of eighteen (18), written parental consent is required. The cons...
IMMUNIZATIONS (4.57)
Definitions "In process" means the student has received at least one dose of the required immunizations and is waiting the minimum time interval to receive the additional dose(s). “Serologic testing” refers to a medical procedure used to determine an individ...
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND PARASITES (4.34)
Students with communicable diseases or with human host parasites that are transmittable in a school environment shall demonstrate respect for other students by not attending school while they are capable of transmitting their condition to others. Students whom...
COMPUTER USE POLICY (4.29)
Definition For the purposes of this policy, "electronic device" means anything that can be used to transmit or capture images, sound, or data. The District makes electronic device(s) and/or electronic device Internet access available to students, to permit s...
PRIVACY OF STUDENTS’ RECORDS/ DIRECTORY INFORMATION (4.13)
Except when a court order regarding a student has been presented to the district to the contrary, all students’ education records are available for inspection and copying by the parents of his/her student who is under the age of eighteen (18). At the age of ei...
STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN SURVEYS (5.24)
Section One No student shall be required to submit to a survey, analysis, or evaluation which is administered or distributed by a school, and is funded in whole or in part by any program administered by the U.S. Department of Education without the prior writt...
SCHOOL MEAL MODIFICATIONS (4.50)
The district only provides modified meal components on menus to accommodate students with a disability. A parent/guardian wishing to request dietary accommodations for their student with a disability must submit to the district’s Director of Child Nutrition a ...
FOOD SERVICE PREPAYMENT (4.51WF)
The School Board shall provide nutritious, adequate meals to all school children at a minimum cost. The District’s Child Nutrition Program will at all times be operated in compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations as well as policies of th...
STUDENT MEDIA AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATURE (4.14)
Student Media While the District recognizes a student’s right of expression under the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States, school-sponsored media does not provide an open forum for public expression. Student media, as well as the content ...