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For example, approval is needed to:
▪ Present a program or an assembly
▪ Collect funds/sell on campus
▪ Have a fund-raising project on or off school grounds (P-2.16)
▪ Hold a demonstration
RIGHTS RESPONSIBILITIES
Students have a right to participate in extracurricular Students have a responsibility to keep their
activities, assemblies, and school-approved extracurricular activities from interfering with their
organizations without regard to age, color, disability, academic work and to know and follow the rules for the
ethnicity, gender, linguistic differences, national origin, activities they choose. (P-5.60)
marital status, race, religion, sexual orientation, gender
expression and/or gender identity, genetic Students who hold office have a responsibility to learn
information, or socioeconomic background. (P-5.001) how to do their jobs, follow the rules, support the goals
of the group, and to treat other members of the group
Students have a right to seek office in student fairly.
government and/or school clubs without regard to age,
color, disability, ethnicity, gender, linguistic Students have a responsibility to see that their actions
differences, national origin, marital status, race, as members of school clubs and groups meet the
religion, sexual orientation, gender expression and/or standards set by the school administration.
gender identity, genetic information or socioeconomic (P-2.121)
background. (P-5.001, P-5.81)
Students have a responsibility not to lose their privilege
Students have a right to consult with faculty sponsors to participate in extracurricular activities for violations
of school curriculum related clubs and groups.
of the student code of conduct, loss of meeting eligibility
(P-2.121) requirements, or failure to pay for a monetary obligation
after reasonable collection efforts by the principal, for
All students have a right to take part in electing officers lost, destroyed, or unnecessarily-damaged instructional
for student government. materials. (P-5.60; P-5.1812; P-5.1813)
STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT
Policy 5.1812, Policy 5.1813
The policies and additional Student Code of Conduct policies are under review and are subject to change.
We encourage parents and students to review this Student Code of Conduct together and talk about the importance of
being safe, responsible, and respectful at school and in everyday life. The Student Code of Conduct is the District’s policy
that creates a safe learning environment to ensure academic success. If this objective is to be accomplished, it is necessary
that the school environment be a safe and supportive community.
For the most updated version of the Student Code of Conduct, please visit: Student Code of Conduct
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