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Middle and High Schools a) The ratio of students to bargaining unit member of the middle and high schools shall not exceed 27:1. It is understood that this ratio shall apply to each school taken separately.
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Middle and High Schools. The principal must notify the superintendent or designee of all violations of this policy and recommend appropriate consequences. In making a recommendation, the principal must provide an assessment of whether any availa- ble services, such as school counseling, an al- ternative school, or substance abuse programs would assist the student and whether any ser- vices should be part of the consequences. The superintendent or designee must approve any consequences for violation of this policy, in- cluding any recommendations for suspension or expulsion. Principals must have the parent and student sign a random drug testing form and a copy will be main- tained at the school and at LCS Central Services. Possession or Use Authorities will confiscate any alcohol or drugs or synthetic stimulants/cannabinoids in possession of the student. In addition to possible suspension, the school official will immediately notify the parent/guardian and law enforcement authorities. Students will be referred to the Student Assistance Program (SAP). First Offense: Up to ten days suspension and conference with the parent. Second Offense: Ten days suspension and recommended for suspension for the remainder of the year. Selling or Possession with the Purpose of Selling: First Offense: Ten days suspension and recommended for suspension for the remainder of the year.
Middle and High Schools. First Offense: Up to five days suspension and conference with parent. Second Offense: Up to ten days suspension and conference with parent. Third Offense: Ten days suspension and recommended suspension for the remainder of the year. The school administrator has the authority to vary from the above mentioned consequences if the severity of the offense warrants such judgment, including restitution.
Middle and High Schools. First Offense: Up to ten days suspension and conference with parent. Second Offense: Up to ten days suspension and conference with parent. Third Offense: Ten days suspension and rec- ommended suspension for the remainder of the year. The school administrator has the authority to vary from the above mentioned consequences if the severity of the offense warrants such judgment. **For information on what constitutes discrimination, harassment and bullying and the reporting and complaint procedures, see Board Policy 1710 available at xxx.xxxxxxx.x00.xx.xx. Weapons, Bomb Threats, Terrorist Threats, and Clear Threats to Safety- BOE Policy 4333 The board will not tolerate the presence of weapons or destructive devices, bomb or terrorist threats, or actions that constitute a clear threat to the safety of students or employees. Any student who violates this policy will be removed from the classroom or school environment for as long as is necessary to provide a safe and orderly environment for learning. The superintendent is responsible for ensuring that consequences for prohibited behaviors are uniformly applied throughout the school system. Except where certain consequences for misbehavior are required by law, principals in the elementary grades are expected to use good judgment and reasonable discretion in determining the appropriate consequences for violation of board policies, school standards, and rules. Prohibited Behavior Students are prohibited from possessing, handling, using or transmitting, whether concealed or open, any weapon or any instrument that reasonably looks like a weapon or could be used as a weapon. Weapons include all of the following:  Loaded and unloaded firearms, including guns, pistols, and rifles  Explosives, such as dynamite cartridges, bombs, grenades, and mines  Knives, including pocket knives, xxxxx knives, switchblades, xxxxx and daggers  Box cutters or utility blades  Slingshots and slung shots  Leaded canes  Blackjacks  Metal knuckles  BB guns  Air rifles and air pistols  Stun guns and other electric shock weapons, such as tasers  Ice picks  Razors and razor blades (except those designed and used solely for personal shaving)  Fireworks  Any sharp pointed or edged instruments, except unaltered nail files and clips and tools used solely for preparation of food, instruction and maintenance. No student may knowingly or willfully cause, encourage, or aid any other student to possess, handle, or use any weapon or weapon-li...
Middle and High Schools. 11.2.1 High School Class Size Limits With exceptions noted for music ensembles and supervisories, high school classes shall have a limit of 28 students per class. Physical Education classes shall have a limit of 31 students per class. Driver Education - to be determined by State Education Department time requirements, facilities, the scheduling of classes, simulators and car groups.
Middle and High Schools. The High School and Middle School shall have a 6 hour and 40- minute day with a 25-minute lunch break. (Neg. 1994/95)
Middle and High Schools. Head Day Custodian 6:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Day Shift 6:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Swing Shift 11:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Head Night Custodian 3:00 p.m. to11:30 p.m. Evening Shift 3:00 p.m. to11:30 p.m. Night Shift 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
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Middle and High Schools. Certain extracurricular activities of a specialized nature, intensive demand, or long duration cannot be satisfactorily distributed in a routine manner. For these responsibilities the District shall pay an additional stipend, beyond the regular contract salary. Bargaining unit members assigned to these activities shall be entitled to extra remuneration only if they have discharged fully the responsibilities of all teachers as defined in the normal teaching day. Extra pay for extra services shall be limited to those activities which involve teaching and/or supervision of pupils. Exceptions to this policy shall be the assignment of department heads and directors of athletics which are administrative in nature. No bargaining unit member shall be assigned more than three remunerative extracurricular responsibilities during the school year. Remunerative extracurricular assignments shall be made annually by the governing board upon the recommendation of the building principal and district office administrative staff. The following responsibilities (Page 34) are recognized as extra-pay assignments and shall entitle the bargaining unit member so assigned to extra remuneration to be paid at the rate established.

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