Policy_Manual_2-12-2024

d. The student will be suspended from school for up to ten (10) days; he/she will be prohibited from participation or attendance at school sponsored activities during this period e. Expulsion procedures will be begun with the Board upon the recommendation of the principal or designee. If a student desires to return to school after a suspension for violation of the tobacco policy, he/she must attend a meeting with: 1. the principal, and/or designee 2. the student’s parents/guardians The student must: 1. sign a non-use contract 2. show evidence of educational pursuit during suspension period 3. show evidence of having received counseling or attended and completed a cessation program (cost, if any, assumed by parents/guardians) If a student desires to return to school after an expulsion, he/she must petition the Board and show evidence of having completed some authorized Tobacco Cessation Program (cost, if any, assumed by the parents/ guardians) as well as the conditions listed above.

5.0720 STUDENTS RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: MARRIED STUDENTS

5.0720.01 MARRIED STUDENTS Issue Date: 4/10/97

Married students shall have the same rights and responsibilities as unmarried students. This includes the right to participate in any extracurricular activities on the same basis, and subject to the same requirements, as unmarried students.

5.0730 STUDENTS RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: PREGNANT STUDENTS

5.0730.01 PREGNANT STUDENTS Issue Date: 4/10/97

The District shall provide for maintaining the educational program of pregnant students. Students who are classified and receiving special education services, may, for an appropriate period of time, desire to continue their education in an alternative setting. The District may also provide alternative settings or other services to pregnant students who are not in special education programs. The decision whether to continue in the regular school program or in an alternative setting shall rest with the student.

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