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School Conduct

School Conduct. Officer J. Cavaliere . School Conduct . Closed Campus Smoking Theft/Burglary/Vandalism Weapons Drugs/Alcohol Harassment/Bullying/Hazing Fighting Off Campus Conduct. Countryside High School is a Closed Campus!!!. Closed Campus Violations. Suspension Police Action

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School Conduct

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  1. School Conduct Officer J. Cavaliere

  2. School Conduct • Closed Campus • Smoking • Theft/Burglary/Vandalism • Weapons • Drugs/Alcohol • Harassment/Bullying/Hazing • Fighting • Off Campus Conduct

  3. Countryside High School is a Closed Campus!!!

  4. Closed Campus Violations • Suspension • Police Action • Truancy Center • Trespass on School Grounds • Additional Charges

  5. Smoking • 1000 feet within campus • Juvenile in possession • Lighters/Matches

  6. Smoking Punishments • Suspensions • Have to enroll in “Smoker’s Clinic” • Civil Citations • Fines between $31-$500 • Could become criminal for failure to pay fine or appear in court

  7. Crimes Against Property • Burglary • Theft • Criminal Mischief/Vandalism

  8. Crimes Against Property • Crimes of Opportunity • Most cases can be prevented

  9. Prevention Tips • Leave valuables at home • Keep backpacks/purses with you • Keep items out of plain view • Don’t put valuables in gym locker, put them in your hall locker

  10. REMINDER: The Parking Lot is Under Video Surveillance at All Times. Think Twice Before You Damage or Break into a Vehicle.

  11. Weapon Violations • Suspensions • Removal from school • Felony arrest • Error on the side of caution and leave item at home

  12. Drugs/Alcohol

  13. Drugs • Possession means suspension • “Face It” Program, Reassignment to alternative high school (Pinellas County Secondary) • Arrest • Possible seizure of vehicle, cash or other property • Conviction could effect your future career, college, how you earn a living

  14. Alcohol • Possession by minor • Driver’s license suspended/18 yrs old • Under the influence at school, or school function (dance, sporting event, etc) • Suspension • “Face It” Program • Reassignment to Alternative High School (Pinellas County Secondary) • JAC • JARF

  15. Harassment/Hazing/Bullying • Possessive boyfriends/girlfriends • Stalking, Aggravated Stalking, Battery • Protection Orders/Injunctions • Suspension/possible reassignment • Arrest • Dating Violence • Written threats to do bodily harm is a felony (Face Book, text messages etc)

  16. Harassment/ Hazing/ Bullying • Hazing • Punishable as a misdemeanor or felony • Factors include the type of hazing incident and the severity of the injury • Consent by victim does not matter • The school and I take bullying very seriously. You have no idea the effect you have on someone your bullying • 1st time you will be identified as a bully and get a warning. 2nd time you get reassigned to an alternative high school

  17. Battery/Fighting/Brawling • Walk away if you can, other person will be charged with battery and not you! • If you choose to fight most cases will result in a suspension of both parties • Mediation works, use it, your still cool • Criminal charges can be filed • Disorderly conduct/Disruption of a school function/battery • Obstruction charges can be applied to students watching the fight

  18. Off Campus Conduct • Can result in suspension/expulsion • Pertains to felony cases • Location of offense does not matter • Facts of case determine severity of punishment

  19. Questions?

  20. Mr. WhitakerAssistant Principal • Dress Code • Girls • Boys • Tardiness • Teacher Detention • Referral (IC, Suspension)

  21. Obey Your Teacher • Bottom Line • If your teacher did not give you permission to do it, you should not be doing it! • Come Prepared to Learn-That is what you are here for. • Positive Attitude • Writing Utensil • Books • Homework • Paper

  22. In School Suspension (IC) • Must abide by rules • Automatic suspension if you do not.

  23. Behavior/Rules………….. • Cell Phones • Confiscate and or Suspension (minimum 2 days) • Skipping to go to alternative lunch=2 days IC, Suspension • Dress Code • Profanity Towards Staff • Suspension

  24. Behavior/Rules………….. • Leaving Campus • 2 days IC, Suspension • Cheating/Plagiarism • Zero, Referral, IC, Suspension=NO COLLEGE • Out of Area=IC, Suspension

  25. Suspension Rules • Suspension=No extra curricular activities, automatic letter grade deduction, work must be submitted when returned to school. • Trespassing and arrested if are found on any school board property during suspension (includes weekends).

  26. After School • When the bell rings • Go directly to bus • Go directly to practice/meeting • If not supervised by staff member after school you are trespassing. You cannot roam school unsupervised after school hours.

  27. Parent/Student Contracts • You and your parent sign and fill out the contract • Submit it to Mrs. Reitmeyer in AP Office or place it in my mail box outside my door. • Will be entered into prize drawing for those who turn in completed contract by the end of the day September, 28th.

  28. Questions???

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