Student Handbook 2018-19
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Definitions: 1. Other Weapons Violations
The term “other weapons violations” shall include, but not be limited to: household knives, pocket knives, firecrackers, sparklers; ice picks, or any other object which may be used to intimidate, threaten or harm others. 2. In addition, a student who in any way encourages another student to bring firearms or weapons to school also endangers the safety of others. Such conduct is expressly prohibited under this policy. Any student who shall knowingly or willfully cause, encourage, or aid any other student to possess, handle, bring, or transmit any of the firearms or weapons listed above shall be subject to appropriate disciplinary action, as recommended by the principal, in accordance with this Student Handbook. Disposition: 1. A student who is found to have carried, brought, used or possessed a weapon in violation of this policy or has encouraged another student to have carried, brought, used or possessed a weapon shall be subject to an appropriate disciplinary action, as recommended by the principal in accordance with this Student Handbook. 2. An exception to this policy may be made for students participating in an authorized part of the curriculum, extracurricular activity or team involving the use of the firearms, or in any organization permitted by the school to use the premises. (R 7-48) Legal Refs: 18 U.S.C. Section 921 (a) (3) (federal definition of “firearm”) Gun Free Schools Act of 1994, Part F and Title III, Part A, Sections 314 et. Seq., Improving America’s Schools Act of 1994, (P.L. 103-382) signed by President Clinton October 20, 1994. Code of Virginia, 1950 as amended, Sections 18.2-282, 18.2-308, 18.2- 308.1, 22.1-277.01. Other Weapons Violations
K-5
6-8
9-12
FIRST OFFENSE
1. Item Confiscated 2. Student Conference 3. Parent Contact 4. Up to 5 Days Out of School Suspension 5. May Notify Legal Authorities 6. May Recommend Long-Term Suspension 7. May Recommend Expulsion 1. Item Confiscated 2. Student Conference 3. Parent Contact 4. Up to 10 Days Out of School Suspension 5. Notify Legal Authorities 6. May Recommend Long-Term Suspension 7. May Recommend Expulsion 1. Item Confiscated 2. Notify Legal Authorities 3. 10 Days Out of School Suspension 4. Recommend Long-Term Suspension 5. May Recommend Expulsion
1. Item Confiscated 2. Student Conference 3. Parent Contact 4. 5-10 Days Out of School Suspension 5. Notify Legal Authorities 6. May Recommend Long- Term Suspension 7. May Recommend Expulsion 1. Item Confiscated 2. Student Conference 3. Parent Contact 4. 10 Days Out of School Suspension 5. Notify Legal Authorities 6. Recommend Long-Term Suspension 7. May Recommend Expulsion 1. Item Confiscated 2. Notify Legal Authorities 3. 10 Days Out of School Suspension 4. Recommend Expulsion
1. Item Confiscated 2. Student Conference 3. Parent Contact 4. 5-10 Days Out of School Suspension 5. Notify Legal Authorities 6. Recommend Long-Term Suspension 7. May Recommend Expulsion 1. Item Confiscated 2. Student Conference 3. Parent Contact 4. 10 Days Out of School Suspension 5. Notify Legal Authorities 6. Recommend Expulsion
SECOND OFFENSE
THIRD OFFENSE
1. Item Confiscated 2. Notify Legal Authorities 3. 10 Days Out of School Suspension 4. Recommend Expulsion
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