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Other Technology. For more information see the Technology section in the WESD handbook and Electronic Information section in the Appendix. A: Conference with School Official L: Expulsion Theft Taking property that belongs to another without personal confrontation, threat, violence, or bodily harm. Theft does not include confiscation by school authorities of property not permitted at the school. NOTE: In the event of theft or damage, personal items brought to school, such as musical instruments, radios, electronics, etc., are not covered by District insurance. ARS §13-1802. C: Parental Involvement L: Expulsion *Threat or Intimidation Actions, conduct, or words used to communicate or indicate the intent to cause physical injury or serious damage to a person or their property. A.R.S. §13-1202 Threatening or intimidating is a class 6 felony if committed in retaliation to a person reporting criminal activity. For more information, please see the Student Violence/Harassment/Intimidation/Bullying section in the Appendix. C: Parental Involvement L: Expulsion *Tobacco Violation The possession, use, distribution, sale or purchase of tobacco products on school grounds, at school-sponsored events and on school-sponsored transportation, or enroute to and from school. A.R.S. §13-3622. E: Detention K: Long-term Suspension Trespassing To enter or remain on a public school campus or school board facility without authorization or invitation and with no lawful purpose for entry. This includes students under suspension or expulsion and unauthorized persons who enter or remain on a campus or school board facility after being directed to leave by the chief administrator or designee of the facility, campus or function. A.R.S. §13-1503. A: Conference with School Official L: Expulsion Truancy/Unexcused Absence Xxxxxxx as defined by A.R.S. §15-803 is an unexcused absence for at least one class period during the day. As described in the Truancy section of the Appendix *Vandalism of personal property Willful destruction or defacement of personal property. A.R.S. §13-1602 F: Individual Assignment or Loss of Privilege L: Expulsion *Vandalism of school property Willful destruction or defacement of school property. A.R.S. §13-1602 F: Individual Assignment or Loss of Privilege L: Expulsion Verbal Provocation Use of language or gestures that may incite another person or other people to fight. A: Conference with School Official K: Long-term Suspension Weapons Xxxxx Club, Brass Knuckles, Knife, Nunchakus H: Out-of-school Suspension (1-5 Days) L: Expulsion * Offenses are a violation of local, state and/or federal law. School authorities must notify appropriate police authorities and/or the Arizona Department of Education. Such consequences are apart and in addition to those taken by the school. In cases of theft and destruction of property, restitution is mandatory. Multiple offenses in a combination of categories may result in Long-term suspension or expulsion. STUDENT CONCERNS, COMPLAINTS AND GRIEVANCES Students have the right to attend school in a safe environment that is free from discrimination or harassment, and in which constitutional rights, the right to equal access to programs, and personal safety are respected. Students may present a complaint or grievance regarding one (1) or more of the following: ▪ Violation of the students’ constitutional rights; ▪ Denial of an equal opportunity to participate in any program or activity for which the student qualifies; ▪ Discriminatory treatment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin or disability (see Policy JB – Equal Educational Opportunities); ▪ Harassment of the student by another person; or ▪ Concern for the student’s personal safety; Provided that: ▪ The topic is not the subject of disciplinary or other proceedings under other policies and regulations of this District; and ▪ The procedure shall not apply to any matter for which the method of review is prescribed by law, or the Governing Board is without authority to act.

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Other Technology. For more information see the Technology section in the WESD handbook and Electronic Information section in the Appendix. A: Conference with School Official L: Expulsion Theft Taking property that belongs to another without personal confrontation, threat, violence, or bodily harm. Theft does not include confiscation by school authorities of property not permitted at the school. NOTE: In the event of theft or damage, personal items brought to school, such as musical instruments, radios, electronics, etc., are not covered by District insurance. ARS §13-1802. C: Parental Involvement L: Expulsion *Threat or Intimidation Actions, conduct, or words used to communicate or indicate the intent to cause physical injury or serious damage to a person or their property. A.R.S. §13-1202 Threatening or intimidating is a class 6 felony if committed in retaliation to a person reporting criminal activity. For more information, information please see the Student Violence/Harassment/Intimidation/Bullying section in the Appendix. C: Parental Involvement L: Expulsion *Tobacco Violation The possession, use, distribution, sale or purchase of tobacco products on school grounds, at school-sponsored events and on school-sponsored transportation, or enroute to and from school. A.R.S. §13-3622. E: Detention K: Long-term Suspension Trespassing To enter or remain on a public school campus or school board facility without authorization or invitation and with no lawful purpose for entry. This includes students under suspension or expulsion and unauthorized persons who enter or remain on a campus or school board facility after being directed to leave by the chief administrator or designee of the facility, campus or function. A.R.S. §13-1503. A: Conference with School Official L: Expulsion Truancy/Unexcused Absence Xxxxxxx as defined by A.R.S. §15-803 is an unexcused absence for at least one class period during the day. As described in the Truancy section of the Appendix *Vandalism of personal property Willful destruction or defacement of personal property. A.R.S. §13-1602 F: Individual Assignment or Loss of Privilege L: Expulsion *Vandalism of school property Willful destruction or defacement of school property. A.R.S. §13-1602 F: Individual Assignment or Loss of Privilege L: Expulsion Verbal Provocation Use of language or gestures that may incite another person or other people to fight. A: Conference with School Official K: Long-term Suspension Weapons Xxxxx Club, Brass Knuckles, Knife, Nunchakus H: Out-of-school Suspension (1-5 Days) L: Expulsion * Offenses are a violation of local, state and/or federal law. School authorities must notify appropriate police authorities and/or the Arizona Department of Education. Such consequences are apart and in addition to those taken by the school. In cases of theft and destruction of property, restitution is mandatory. Multiple offenses in a combination of categories may result in Long-term suspension or expulsion. STUDENT CONCERNS, COMPLAINTS AND GRIEVANCES Students have the right to attend school in a safe environment that is free from discrimination or harassment, and in which constitutional rights, the right to equal access to programs, and personal safety are respected. Students may present a complaint or grievance regarding one (1) or more of the following: Violation of the students’ constitutional rights; Denial of an equal opportunity to participate in any program or activity for which the student qualifies; Discriminatory treatment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin or disability (see Policy JB – Equal Educational Opportunities); Harassment of the student by another person; or Concern for the student’s personal safety; Provided that: The topic is not the subject of disciplinary or other proceedings under other policies and regulations of this District; and The procedure shall not apply to any matter for which the method of review is prescribed by law, or the Governing Board is without authority to act.

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Samples: www.wesdschools.org

Other Technology. For more information see the Technology section in the WESD handbook and Electronic Information section in the Appendix. A: Conference with School Official L: Expulsion Theft Taking property that belongs to another without personal confrontation, threat, violence, or bodily harm. Theft does not include confiscation by school authorities of property not permitted at the school. NOTE: In the event of theft or damage, personal items brought to school, such as musical instruments, radios, electronics, etc., are not covered by District insurance. ARS §13-1802. C: Parental Involvement L: Expulsion *Threat or Intimidation Actions, conduct, or words used to communicate or indicate the intent to cause physical injury or serious damage to a person or their property. A.R.S. §13-1202 Threatening or intimidating is a class 6 felony if committed in retaliation to a person reporting criminal activity. For more information, information please see the Student Violence/Harassment/Intimidation/Bullying section in the Appendix. C: Parental Involvement L: Expulsion *Tobacco Violation The possession, use, distribution, sale or purchase of tobacco products on school grounds, at school-sponsored events and on school-sponsored transportation, or enroute to and from school. A.R.S. §13-3622. E: Detention K: Long-term Suspension Trespassing To enter or remain on a public school campus or school board facility without authorization or invitation and with no lawful purpose for entry. This includes students under suspension or expulsion and unauthorized persons who enter or remain on a campus or school board facility after being directed to leave by the chief administrator or designee of the facility, campus or function. A.R.S. §13-1503. A: Conference with School Official L: Expulsion Truancy/Unexcused Absence Xxxxxxx as defined by A.R.S. §15-803 is an unexcused absence for at least one class period during the day. As described in the Truancy section of the Appendix *Vandalism of personal property Willful destruction or defacement of personal property. A.R.S. §13-1602 F: Individual Assignment or Loss of Privilege L: Expulsion *Vandalism of school property Willful destruction or defacement of school property. A.R.S. §13-1602 F: Individual Assignment or Loss of Privilege L: Expulsion Verbal Provocation Use of language or gestures that may incite another person or other people to fight. A: Conference with School Official K: Long-term Suspension Weapons Xxxxx Club, Brass Knuckles, Knife, Nunchakus H: Out-of-school Suspension (1-5 Days) L: Expulsion * Offenses are a violation of local, state and/or federal law. School authorities must notify appropriate police authorities and/or the Arizona Department of Education. Such consequences are apart and in addition to those taken by the school. In cases of theft and destruction of property, restitution is mandatory. Multiple offenses in a combination of categories may result in Long-term suspension or expulsion. STUDENT CONCERNS, COMPLAINTS AND GRIEVANCES Students have the right to attend school in a safe environment that is free from discrimination or harassment, and in which constitutional rights, the right to equal access to programs, and personal safety are respected. Students may present a complaint or grievance regarding one (1) or more of the following: Violation of the students’ constitutional rights; Denial of an equal opportunity to participate in any program or activity for which the student qualifies; Discriminatory treatment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin or disability (see Policy JB – Equal Educational Opportunities); Harassment of the student by another person; or Concern for the student’s personal safety; Provided that: The topic is not the subject of disciplinary or other proceedings under other policies and regulations of this District; and The procedure shall not apply to any matter for which the method of review is prescribed by law, or the Governing Board is without authority to act.

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Samples: www.wesdschools.org

Other Technology. For more information see the Technology section in the WESD handbook and Electronic Information section in the Appendix. A: Conference with School Official L: Expulsion Theft Taking property that belongs to another without personal confrontation, threat, violence, or bodily harm. Theft does not include confiscation by school authorities of property not permitted at the school. NOTE: In the event of theft or damage, personal items brought to school, such as musical instruments, radios, electronics, etc., are not covered by District insurance. ARS §13-1802. C: Parental Involvement L: Expulsion *Threat or Intimidation Actions, conduct, or words used to communicate or indicate the intent to cause physical injury or serious damage to a person or their property. A.R.S. §13-1202 Threatening or intimidating is a class 6 felony if committed in retaliation to a person reporting criminal activity. For more information, information please see the Student Violence/Harassment/Intimidation/Bullying section in the Appendix. C: Parental Involvement L: Expulsion *Tobacco Violation The possession, use, distribution, sale or purchase of tobacco products on school grounds, at school-sponsored events and on school-sponsored transportation, or enroute to and from school. A.R.S. §13-3622. E: Detention K: Long-term Suspension Trespassing To enter or remain on a public school campus or school board facility without authorization or invitation and with no lawful purpose for entry. This includes students under suspension or expulsion and unauthorized persons who enter or remain on a campus or school board facility after being directed to leave by the chief administrator or designee of the facility, campus or function. A.R.S. §13-1503. A: Conference with School Official L: Expulsion Truancy/Unexcused Absence Xxxxxxx as defined by A.R.S. §15-803 is an unexcused absence for at least one class period during the day. As described in the Truancy section of the Appendix *Vandalism of personal property Willful destruction or defacement of personal property. A.R.S. §13-1602 F: Individual Assignment or Loss of Privilege L: Expulsion *Vandalism of school property Willful destruction or defacement of school property. A.R.S. §13-1602 F: Individual Assignment or Loss of Privilege L: Expulsion Verbal Provocation Use of language or gestures that may incite another person or other people to fight. A: Conference with School Official K: Long-term Suspension Weapons Xxxxx Club, Brass Knuckles, KnifeKnife with blade length at least 2.5 inches, Nunchakus H: Out-of-school Suspension (1-5 Days) L: Expulsion * Offenses are a violation of local, state and/or federal law. School authorities must notify appropriate police authorities and/or the Arizona Department of Education. Such consequences are apart and in addition to those taken by the school. In cases of theft and destruction of property, restitution is mandatory. Multiple offenses in a combination of categories may result in Long-term suspension or expulsion. STUDENT CONCERNS, COMPLAINTS AND GRIEVANCES Students have the right to attend school in a safe environment that is free from discrimination or harassment, and in which constitutional rights, the right to equal access to programs, and personal safety are respected. Students may present a complaint or grievance regarding one (1) or more of the following: ▪ Violation of the students’ constitutional rights; ▪ Denial of an equal opportunity to participate in any program or activity for which the student qualifies; ▪ Discriminatory treatment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin or disability (see Policy JB – Equal Educational Opportunities); ▪ Harassment of the student by another person; or ▪ Concern for the student’s personal safety; Provided that: ▪ The topic is not the subject of disciplinary or other proceedings under other policies and regulations of this District; and ▪ The procedure shall not apply to any matter for which the method of review is prescribed by law, or the Governing Board is without authority to act.

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Other Technology. For more information see the Technology section in the WESD handbook and Electronic Information section in the Appendix. A: Conference with School Official L: Expulsion Theft Taking property that belongs to another without personal confrontation, threat, violence, or bodily harm. Theft does not include confiscation by school authorities of property not permitted at the school. NOTE: In the event of theft or damage, personal items brought to school, such as musical instruments, radios, electronics, etc., are not covered by District insurance. ARS §13-1802. C: Parental Involvement L: Expulsion *Threat or Intimidation Actions, conduct, or words used to communicate or indicate the intent to cause physical injury or serious damage to a person or their property. A.R.S. §13-1202 Threatening or intimidating is a class 6 felony if committed in retaliation to a person reporting criminal activity. For more information, information please see the Student Violence/Harassment/Intimidation/Bullying section in the Appendix. C: Parental Involvement L: Expulsion *Tobacco Violation The possession, use, distribution, sale or purchase of tobacco products on school grounds, at school-sponsored events and on school-sponsored transportation, or enroute to and from school. A.R.S. §13-3622. E: Detention K: Long-term Suspension Trespassing To enter or remain on a public school campus or school board facility without authorization or invitation and with no lawful purpose for entry. This includes students under suspension or expulsion and unauthorized persons who enter or remain on a campus or school board facility after being directed to leave by the chief administrator or designee of the facility, campus or function. A.R.S. §13-1503. A: Conference with School Official L: Expulsion Truancy/Unexcused Absence Xxxxxxx as defined by A.R.S. §15-803 is an unexcused absence for at least one class period during the day. As described in the Truancy section of the Appendix *Vandalism of personal property Willful destruction or defacement of personal property. A.R.S. §13-1602 F: Individual Assignment or Loss of Privilege L: Expulsion *Vandalism of school property Willful destruction or defacement of school property. A.R.S. §13-1602 F: Individual Assignment or Loss of Privilege L: Expulsion Verbal Provocation Use of language or gestures that may incite another person or other people to fight. A: Conference with School Official K: Long-term Suspension Weapons Xxxxx Club, Brass Knuckles, Knife, Nunchakus H: Out-of-school Suspension (1-5 Days) L: Expulsion * Offenses are a violation of local, state and/or federal law. School authorities must notify appropriate police authorities and/or the Arizona Department of Education. Such consequences are apart and in addition to those taken by the school. In cases of theft and destruction of property, restitution is mandatory. Multiple offenses in a combination of categories may result in Long-term suspension or expulsion. STUDENT CONCERNS, COMPLAINTS AND GRIEVANCES Students have the right to attend school in a safe environment that is free from discrimination or harassment, and in which constitutional rights, the right to equal access to programs, and personal safety are respected. Students may present a complaint or grievance regarding one (1) or more of the following: ▪ Violation of the students’ constitutional rights; ▪ Denial of an equal opportunity to participate in any program or activity for which the student qualifies; ▪ Discriminatory treatment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin or disability (see Policy JB – Equal Educational Opportunities); ▪ Harassment of the student by another person; or ▪ Concern for the student’s personal safety; Provided that: ▪ The topic is not the subject of disciplinary or other proceedings under other policies and regulations of this District; and ▪ The procedure shall not apply to any matter for which the method of review is prescribed by law, or the Governing Board is without authority to act.

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Samples: www.wesdschools.org

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