Code of Conduct Violations

Worksheet by Taryn Shelton
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Science
Grades
8
Language
ENG
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Master school rules! Understand conduct violations, consequences, and your rights with this guide.

What block do you have Science? 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Determine if each offense is a Class II or Class III Violation CLASS II Bullying Communicating Threats to aStudent Cyber Bullying Disorderly Conduct Disruptive Behavior Extortion Verbal Harassment Hazing Possession of Alcohol Possession of Chemical Possession of Counterfeit Items Property Damage - Less than $1,000 Theft – Value Less than $1,000 Use of Counterfeit Items CLASS III Adult Taking Indecent Libertieswith Minor Affray Aggressive Behavior Assault Involving Use of a Weapon(except firearms) Assault Resulting in Serious Injury Assault on School Personnel Assault on Student Assault Bomb Threats (dynamite, cartridge,bomb, grenade, mine, or powerfulexplosive) Breaking a SchoolBuilding Burning of a School Building Communicating Threats to an Adult Communicating Threats of MassViolence False Fire Alarm Fighting Gang Activity Harassment – Gender Based Harassment – Other Prohibited Bases Harassment - Sexual Kidnapping Off-Campus Consumption of Alcohol Substances Possession of a Weapon Possession of Controlled Substance Property Damage – More than $1,000 Rape Robbery With a Dangerous Weapon Sexual Assault Battery Sexual Misconduct Sexual Offense Theft – Value More than $1,000 Unlawfully Setting a Fire Use of and Distribution of AlcoholicBeverage Use of Controlled Substance Match the Class II offense with its consequence. First Offense May result in In-School Suspension and Short-term Suspension Second Offense May result in In-School Suspension, Short-term Suspension and Alternative School Third Offense May result in Short-term Suspension and Alternative School or Long-term Suspension What are the possible consequences if you commit any Class III violation?(Select all that apply) Warning In-School Suspension Short-term Suspension Alternative School Long Term Suspension What may be considered a "Destructive Device"? Starter gun Anything that expels a projectile by explosion Any part of a gun All of the above What class of violation is the Possession of a Firearm or Destructive Device? Class I Class II Class III Class IV What is the consequence for bringing a Firearm or Destructive Device to school? In-school Suspension Short-term Suspension Alternative school Year Long Suspension To whom is the principal REQUIRED to report the following offenses:1. Assault resulting in serious personal injury2. Assault involving use of a weapon3. Kidnapping4. Possession of controlled substance in violation of the law5. Possession of a firearm in violation of the law6. Possession of a weapon in violation of the law7. Rape8. Sexual assault (not involving rape or sexual offense)9. Sexual offense10. Taking indecent liberties with a minor11. Any Class III, Class IV, or Class V offense News Law Enforcement all Teachers Facebook School officials have authority to conduct search students and seizures of students in accordance with CCS’ Board Policy True False Administrators are allowed to question students in any reasonable manner in order to investigate possible student misconduct, student health, safety or academic issues, possible child abuse, neglect, or dependency, or possible violations of Board of Education policy. True False Law Enforcement, Department of Social Services, or Health Department personnel may question students with or without parents present as allowed by law, True False Personnel are NOT responsible for protecting the constitutional rights of the students who are questioned. True False

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