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Transcript: Application of the grounds for suspension and expulsion: All out-of-school suspensions are routinely reported to law enfourcement agencies, including the probation office and law enfourcement. Procedure for handling suspensions and expulsions from school Group 6 Sophia Gresh, Taylor Gregory, Jarrett LaDuke, Brooke Pearce, Lilly Wheatley, Brandon Tomeo Act: The "act" is a college-entrance achievement test. Temporary Teacher Dismissal suspension/expulsion: Visitors are welcome at FC, but children are not permitted to visit FC unless they are with their parents or have a visitor pass. All visitor's must report to the principals office for a visitor identification pass and clarification of the purpose of the visit and must wear a visitor pass To ensure a safe, orderly, and effective educational environment, a teacher may remove a student from his/her class. Removal should not exceed five class periods for middle school and, high school students or a school day for elementary school students. Students removed from the classroom must be given regular or additional school work to complete during removal from the classroom. When using school technology only use it for academic purposes. Do not misuse it by playing games or getting on social media. If a parent or guardian does not authorize the school to make internet access available to their student, it is the parent's responsibility. ASVAB: This exam, is administered by the armed services. Technology Planner Presentation Warranties: The school corporation doesn't provide any warranties, and is not responsible for any damages. Security: Security on computer systems is high priority, if you think there is a security problem you must identify a teacher. Vandalism: vandalism will result in cancellation of privileges and possibly a disciplinary action. The grounds for expulsion or suspension , set out below, apply when a student is: on a school bus. on school grounds at a school activity or event Acceptable use: Internet access should be used for school purposes only. Privileges: The use of telecommunications services of the school corporation is a privilege, not a right, and inappropriate use of it will result in the cancellation of privileges. Network Etiquette: Students are expected to follow general internet etiquette. Which includes: being polite, no abusive messages, no inappropriate language, offensive or vulgar messages. Also no messages with racial or sexual content, as are illegal activities. Don't reveal personal information. E-mail isn't private, system operators have access to all e-mails. Don't share passwords and you are not allowed to access another person's files without their permission. SAL is designated to provide an alternative to a suspension. The PSAT is a pre-SAT testPSAT: to prepare you for taking your SAT. Suspension alternative lab (sal) Any possession of tobacco, lighters, or matches is a serious offense. Other Disciplinary Actions Which Do Not Constitute a Suspension or An Expulsion NAFCS Telecommunications use agreement: End of course assessment: There is core 40 test that is mamditory by the state. Transcripts: Tobacco Testing: Unsupervised students on property: A person who supervises students may discipline a student. They can do counseling with students, conferencing with parents, assign work, rearrange schedules, require a student to stay after school to complete work or counseling. They can also restrict the student's athletics or extracurricular activities, remove a student from a noncredit school activity. A student can also be assigned to a special course, alternative education, or alternative school. School staff may also remove a student from school sponsored transportation. A student can also be removed from school if the student is ill, has a communicable disease, or is infested with parasites. You can also be removed if you don't get your immunizations. These actions do not get you an expulsion or suspension. Acceptable use: Internet access should be used for school purposes only. Privileges: The use of telecommunications services of the school corporation is a privilege, not a right, and inappropriate use of it will result in the cancellation of privileges. Network Etiquette: Students are expected to follow general internet etiquette. Which includes: being polite, no abusive messages, no inappropriate language, offensive or vulgar messages. Also no messages with racial or sexual content, as are illegal activities. Don't reveal personal information. E-mail isn't private, system operators have access to all e-mails. Don't share passwords and you are not allowed to access another person's files without their permission. Reports to Authorities: Transcripts are confidential records of a student's grades. If you use the internet then you have to agree to the terms and conditions. AP testing: Students who enroll in AP classes are required to pay for and take the AP test to receive credit. Internet Terms and conditions Vandalism;