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2.
Persons entering school property are deemed to have
consented to a search of their person, property, lockers, cars, book
bags, or any other property.
3.
Administrators have the sole discretion to modify the
discipline code and designate the severity of offenses.
4.
Students forfeit their privileges to attend activities outside the
normal school day if they create disciplinary problems at school or
extracurricular events.
5.
Students may be placed on probationary status at any time
during the disciplinary cycle.
6.
Students who are suspended at Byrnes High School or RD
Anderson are considered suspended at the other school as well.
7.
Students and parents may appeal disciplinary actions
beginning with teachers and progressing through assistant
principals, the principal, and superintendent (or his designee)
Discipline Guidelines
Disorderly Conduct Level I
Disorderly conduct is defined as those activities engaged in by students
which tend to impede orderly classroom procedures, instructional
activities, or the orderly operation of the school. Examples of
infractions in this category follow, but the list is not all-inclusive
.
Arriving tardy to class
Being rude toward fellow students
Breaking in lunch line
Committing acts of minor vandalism
Disrupting class by abusing restroom use
Eating or drinking in class
Endangering others by throwing objects
Failing to carry student ID
Failure to return trays and clean up meal area
Possessing articles of clothing or other items with
inappropriate slogans, words, pictures, drawings, or other
dress code violations, etc.
Running in halls
Talking excessively
Using office phone without prior authorization
Sleeping in class
Having cellphone visible