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DISCIPLINE PROCEDURES
All students are expected to comply with the regulations for student conduct
or behavior and any violation of these regulations may result in the suspension
or expulsion of the student. These regulations are based upon State Law, KSA
72-8901, which reads:
The board of education of any school district may suspend or expel, or by regulation
authorize any certified employee or committee to suspend or expel any pupil
or student guilty of any of the following:
(a) Willful violation of any published regulation for student conduct adopted
or approved by the board of education, or
(b) Conduct which substantially disrupts, impedes, or interferes with the operation
of any public school, or
(c) Conduct which endangers the safety of others or which substantially impinges
upon or invades the rights of others at school, on school property, or at a
school supervised activity, or
(d) Conduct which, if the pupil is an adult, constitutes the commission of a
felony or, if the pupil is a juvenile, would constitute the commission of a
felony if committed by an adult, or
(e) Conduct at school, on school property, or at school supervised activity
which, if the pupil is an adult, constitutes the commission of a misdemeanor
or, if the pupil is a juvenile, would constitute the commission of a misdemeanor
if committed by an adult, or
(f) Disobedience of an order of a teacher, peace officer, or school security
officer or other school authority, when such disobedience can reasonably be
anticipated to result in disorder, disruption, or interference with the operation
of any public school or substantial and material impingement upon or invasion
of the rights of others.
School rules will be enforced by the staff and administration. The administration
will use discretion when dealing with violations as each individual case can
vary.
Students will be accountable for their actions at all school activities. This
includes dances, games, contests or any other school sponsored events. A student
shall not cause the disruption or obstruction of any function of the school.
Neither shall a student urge other students to engage in such conduct for the
purpose of causing a disruption or obstruction of any function of the school