INFRACTIONS ON SCHOOL PROPERTY OR AT SCHOOL FUNCTIONS WHICH MAY RESULT IN SUSPENSION/EXPULSION Possession or use of:
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1. “Firearms” or “Destructive Devices” as defined in Kansas Statutes Annotated. 2. Possession or use of knives, weapons, simulated weapons, or any objects that can reasonably be considered a weapon. 3. Possession or use of fireworks or ammunition. 4. Willful disobedience, open defiance or disrespect of one in authority. 5. Leaving school during the school day without knowledge or permission of the school officials. 6. Profane or vulgar language and/or possession of pornographic or profane material. 7. Racial slurs. 8. Striking a staff member or school employee. 9. Fighting. 10. Consuming or having possession of alcoholic beverages. 11. Being under the influence of alcohol/drugs at school or at school functions. 12. Use or possession of tobacco-related products or e-cigarettes. Note: Parking areas are considered school property. 13. Possession or use of controlled substance or simulated substance or drug paraphernalia as defined by the Controlled Substance Act of State Statutes. 14. Any unauthorized use, possession, or disbursement of prescription or non-prescription medicines or drugs. 15. Vandalism and/or theft. (Suspension and cost of repair or replacement). 16. Unlawful entry to any district-owned building. 17. Actions which are disruptive to the educational process. 18. Violation of school bus procedures. 19. Issuing false notes to school personnel. 20. Causing a fire in or on school property. 21. Actions which pose a threat to the health and/or safety of students and/or staff. 22. Intimidation, threats, and/or harassment of students and/or staff including sexual harassment and sexual misconduct. 23. Repeated violations of school policies.
The above list is not all-inclusive.
STUDENT STATE ASSESSMENT SCORES
Parents may have access to their student’s state assessment scores. These are generally available at the close of the school year. Contact the school office for past student scores or with questions.
PARENTS RIGHT TO KNOW
Parents with students in Title I schools have the right to request and receive timely information of the professional qualifications of their children’s classroom teacher. The information that can be provided includes: 1) met qualifying and licensing criteria, 2) if they have emergency or provisional status, 3) their degree major, and 4) whether your child is receiving services by a paraprofessional. Parents wanting this information may contact the building principal.
STATE BUILDING REPORT CARD
Building Report Cards can be found online at www.ksreportcard.ksde.org . If you do not have internet access and would like to review the district or building report card, call the school office and request a copy.
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