Athletic Activities. At least two (2) weeks prior to the requested first use date, OCCUPANT must submit the Athletic Activities Addendum (Appendix E), signed and dated by an official of OCCUPANT, describing the program and verifying it is and shall continue to be compliant with A.R.S. 15-341 and Board Policy JJIB. Adopted: November 18, 2003 LEGAL REF.: A.R.S. 15-511 15-341 15-1105 15-1141 to 15-1143 16-411 CROSS REF.: A - Educational Mission and Belief Statement AC - Non - Discrimination / Equal Opportunity EDC - Authorized Use of School-Owned Materials and Equipment JJIB - Interscholastic Sports No person shall engage in conduct that may cause interference with or the disruption of an educational institution. Interference with or disruption of an educational institution includes any act that might reasonably lead to the evacuation or closure of any property of the educational institution or the postponement, cancellation or suspension of any class or other school activity. For the purposes of this policy, an actual evacuation, closure, postponement, cancellation or suspension is not required for the act to be considered interference or disruption. A person commits interference with or disruption of an educational institution by doing any of the following: Intentionally, knowingly or recklessly interfering with or disrupting the normal operations of an educational institution by either: Threatening to cause physical injury to any employee or student of an educational institution or any person on the property of an educational institution. Threatening to cause damage to the District, the property of the District, or the property of any person attending the District. Intentionally or knowingly entering or remaining on the property of an educational institution for the purpose of interfering with or denying lawful use of the property to others. Intentionally or knowingly refusing to obey a lawful order given by the Superintendent or a person designated to maintain order. The above identified acts need not be directed at a specific individual, the District, or specific property of the District to constitute a violation of this policy. Restitution for any financial loss caused by a violation of the policy may be required. Furthermore, an individual who interferes with or disrupts an educational institution is subject to misdemeanor or felony charges as provided in A.R.S. 13-2911. A person may also interfere with or disrupt the District function by committing any of the following: Any conduct intended to obstruct, disrupt, or interfere with teaching, research, service, administrative, or disciplinary functions or any activity sponsored or approved by this Board. Physical or verbal abuse or threat of harm to any person on property owned or controlled by the District or at supervised functions sponsored by the District. Forceful or unauthorized entry to or occupation of District facilities, including both buildings and grounds. Illicit use, possession, distribution, or sale of tobacco, alcohol, or drugs, other controlled substances, or other illegal contraband on District property or at school-sponsored functions. Use of speech or language that is offensive or inappropriate to the limited forum of the public school educational environment. Failure to comply with the lawful directions of District officials or of District security officers or other law enforcement officers acting in performance of their duties, and failure to identify oneself to such officials or officers when lawfully requested to do so. Knowing violation of a District rule and regulation. Proof that an alleged violator has a reasonable opportunity to become aware of such rules and regulations shall be sufficient proof that the violation was done knowingly. Any conduct constituting an infraction of any federal, state, or city law or policy or regulation of the Board. Carrying or possessing a weapon on school grounds unless the individual is a peace officer or has obtained specific authorization from the appropriate school administrator.
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Sources: Facility Use Agreement, Facility Use Agreement
Athletic Activities. At least two (2) weeks prior to the requested first use date, OCCUPANT must submit the Athletic Activities Addendum (Appendix E), signed and dated by an official of OCCUPANT, describing the program and verifying it is and shall continue to be compliant with A.R.S. 15-341 and Board Policy JJIB. Adopted: November 18, 2003 LEGAL REF.: A.R.S. 15-511 15-341 15-1105 15-1141 to 15-1143 16-411 CROSS REF.: A - Educational Mission and Belief Statement AC - Non - Discrimination / Equal Opportunity EDC - Authorized Use of School-Owned Materials and Equipment JJIB - Interscholastic Sports No person shall engage in conduct that may cause interference with or the disruption of an educational institution. Interference with or disruption of an educational institution includes any act that might reasonably lead to the evacuation or closure of any property of the educational institution or the postponement, cancellation or suspension of any class or other school activity. For the purposes of this policy, an actual evacuation, closure, postponement, cancellation or suspension is not required for the act to be considered interference or disruption. A person commits interference with or disruption of an educational institution by doing any of the following: • Intentionally, knowingly or recklessly interfering with or disrupting the normal operations of an educational institution by either: • Threatening to cause physical injury to any employee or student of an educational institution or any person on the property of an educational institution. • Threatening to cause damage to the District, the property of the District, or the property of any person attending the District. • Intentionally or knowingly entering or remaining on the property of an educational institution for the purpose of interfering with or denying lawful use of the property to others. • Intentionally or knowingly refusing to obey a lawful order given by the Superintendent or a person designated to maintain order. The above identified acts need not be directed at a specific individual, the District, or specific property of the District to constitute a violation of this policy. Restitution for any financial loss caused by a violation of the policy may be required. Furthermore, an individual who interferes with or disrupts an educational institution is subject to misdemeanor or felony charges as provided in A.R.S. 13-2911. A person may also interfere with or disrupt the District function by committing any of the following: • Any conduct intended to obstruct, disrupt, or interfere with teaching, research, service, administrative, or disciplinary functions or any activity sponsored or approved by this Board. • Physical or verbal abuse or threat of harm to any person on property owned or controlled by the District or at supervised functions sponsored by the District. • Forceful or unauthorized entry to or occupation of District facilities, including both buildings and grounds. • Illicit use, possession, distribution, or sale of tobacco, alcohol, or drugs, other controlled substances, or other illegal contraband on District property or at school-sponsored functions. • Use of speech or language that is offensive or inappropriate to the limited forum of the public school educational environment. • Failure to comply with the lawful directions of District officials or of District security officers or other law enforcement officers acting in performance of their duties, and failure to identify oneself to such officials or officers when lawfully requested to do so. • Knowing violation of a District rule and regulation. Proof that an alleged violator has a reasonable opportunity to become aware of such rules and regulations shall be sufficient proof that the violation was done knowingly. • Any conduct constituting an infraction of any federal, state, or city law or policy or regulation of the Board. • Carrying or possessing a weapon on school grounds unless the individual is a peace officer or has obtained specific authorization from the appropriate school administrator.
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Sources: Facility Use Agreement