BEHAVIOR STANDARDS. 3.01 Student athletes are expected to comply with district policies and procedures, school rules and expectations both at and away from school and at all school sponsored activities. Offenses and consequences are defined in the District’s student discipline policy and procedure and include: 3.01.01 Possession, selling, distribution, buying, use of, or being under the influence of an alcoholic beverage; inhalants, including solvents and other dangerous substances; or any other drug as defined by but not necessarily limited to the Uniform Controlled Substance Act, ORS 475.005; possession of paraphernalia, possession of look-alikes being represented as being a controlled substance(s), and/or misuse of prescription or non-prescription drugs; smoking, possessing, selling, buying, transmitting, distributing, or otherwise using tobacco or tobacco products; physical assault of another person; aggressive behavior; threats (written, verbal, or conduct); harassment; intimidation; bullying; sexual harassment; racism; possessing, transmitting, selling, or displaying a weapon or look-alike weapon; unauthorized absences; any act or attempted act of fire- setting; misuse of computer networks and internet; property damage; theft; and nonpayment of fees, fines, and/or restitution for damaged or lost property. 3.02 Student athletes who, either in school or away from school, have acted in a manner that constitutes a criminal offense, may be suspended from participation and/or removed from athletic program(s).
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BEHAVIOR STANDARDS. 3.01 3.1. Student athletes are expected to comply with district policies and procedures, school rules and expectations both at and away from school and at all school sponsored activities. Offenses and their consequences are defined in the District’s student discipline policy and procedure and include:
3.01.01 3.1.1. Possession, selling, distribution, buying, use of, or being under the influence of an alcoholic beverage; inhalants, including solvents solvents, and other dangerous substances; or any other drug as defined by but not necessarily limited to the Uniform Controlled Substance Act, ORS 475.005; possession of paraphernalia, possession of look-alikes being represented as being a controlled substance(s), and/or misuse of prescription or non-prescription drugs; smoking, possessing, selling, buying, transmitting, distributing, or otherwise using tobacco or tobacco products; physical assault of another person; aggressive behavior; threats (written, verbal, or conduct); harassment; intimidation; bullying; sexual harassment; racism; possessing, transmitting, selling, or displaying a weapon or look-alike weapon; unauthorized absences; any act or attempted act of fire- fire-setting; misuse of computer networks and internet; property damage; theft; and nonpayment of fees, fines, and/or restitution for damaged or lost property.
3.02 3.2. Student athletes who, either in school or away from school, have acted in a manner that constitutes a criminal offense, (excluding minor traffic violations), may be suspended from participation and/or removed from athletic program(s).
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