1. Assault – An attempt or threat to inflict corporal bodily harm upon another, under such circumstances as denoted at the time and having the intent, and present ability to carry such intent into effect. No actual body contact is necessary.
2. Battery – The unlawful intentional touching or application of force to another person done in a rude, insolent or angry manner. Verbal or physical attack on a staff member will result in a longer-term school suspension or expulsion.
3. Possession of Weapons or other Dangerous Objects – Carrying, using or storing weapons or other dangerous objects (e.g. explosives or firecrackers) in a school building or on school grounds. Weapons are identified in two (2) categories:
a. Articles commonly used or designed to inflict bodily harm or to intimidate other persons. Examples are firearms, knuckles, knives, chains, and clubs.
b. Articles designed for other purposes that could be easily used to inflict bodily harm and/or intimidate. Examples include, but are not limited to: belts, combs, files and compasses. Students acting in an aggressive or belligerent manner with any such article will be adjudged to be in possession of a weapon.
4. Sale, Use, Possession, or Distribution of Illegal Drugs or Tobacco Material or Substances or Alcoholic Beverages – Selling, distributing, using or possessing tobacco, illegal drugs, materials, substances or alcoholic beverages on school property or at school functions, including bringing such items into the school for another person or having such items on one’s person or placing them in a locker or hiding place.
5. Burglary, Theft, Robbery, Larceny – Stealing money or property.
6. Arson – The willful and malicious burning or attempting to burn any part of any building or any property (including automobiles) belonging to persons employed by the school or in attendance at the school.
7. Extortion, Coercion, Blackmail – Obtaining money or property (something of value) from an unwilling person or forcing an individual to act by either physical force or intimidation (threat).
8. Vandalism – Malicious destruction of property. Destruction of or defacing of property belonging to, rented by or on loan to the school system or property (including automobiles) of persons employed by the school or in attendance in the school.
9. Acts or Threats of Incitement to Violence – Words, acts or deeds that may threaten to do injury or bodily harm to another person or that intimidates another person through fear for his/her personal safety.
10. False Alarms – Activating the fire alarm system in any school building or school property and/or reporting a fire or bomb when none exists.
11. Smoking in School or on School Property – Using or carrying tobacco. State law requires a juvenile petition be filed.
12. Sexual Harassment – Verbal abuse or physical touching that is sexually intimidating.
13. Other Felonious Conduct - Any and all conduct that constitutes an offense under the laws of the State of Michigan.
14. Dialing 911 from any School Phone – Any student who dials 911 from any school phone will be reported to the proper authority. May result in a short term to long-term suspension.
15. Academic Dishonesty- Use of “cheat sheet”, copying another students work.
2. Battery – The unlawful intentional touching or application of force to another person done in a rude, insolent or angry manner. Verbal or physical attack on a staff member will result in a longer-term school suspension or expulsion.
3. Possession of Weapons or other Dangerous Objects – Carrying, using or storing weapons or other dangerous objects (e.g. explosives or firecrackers) in a school building or on school grounds. Weapons are identified in two (2) categories:
a. Articles commonly used or designed to inflict bodily harm or to intimidate other persons. Examples are firearms, knuckles, knives, chains, and clubs.
b. Articles designed for other purposes that could be easily used to inflict bodily harm and/or intimidate. Examples include, but are not limited to: belts, combs, files and compasses. Students acting in an aggressive or belligerent manner with any such article will be adjudged to be in possession of a weapon.
4. Sale, Use, Possession, or Distribution of Illegal Drugs or Tobacco Material or Substances or Alcoholic Beverages – Selling, distributing, using or possessing tobacco, illegal drugs, materials, substances or alcoholic beverages on school property or at school functions, including bringing such items into the school for another person or having such items on one’s person or placing them in a locker or hiding place.
5. Burglary, Theft, Robbery, Larceny – Stealing money or property.
6. Arson – The willful and malicious burning or attempting to burn any part of any building or any property (including automobiles) belonging to persons employed by the school or in attendance at the school.
7. Extortion, Coercion, Blackmail – Obtaining money or property (something of value) from an unwilling person or forcing an individual to act by either physical force or intimidation (threat).
8. Vandalism – Malicious destruction of property. Destruction of or defacing of property belonging to, rented by or on loan to the school system or property (including automobiles) of persons employed by the school or in attendance in the school.
9. Acts or Threats of Incitement to Violence – Words, acts or deeds that may threaten to do injury or bodily harm to another person or that intimidates another person through fear for his/her personal safety.
10. False Alarms – Activating the fire alarm system in any school building or school property and/or reporting a fire or bomb when none exists.
11. Smoking in School or on School Property – Using or carrying tobacco. State law requires a juvenile petition be filed.
12. Sexual Harassment – Verbal abuse or physical touching that is sexually intimidating.
13. Other Felonious Conduct - Any and all conduct that constitutes an offense under the laws of the State of Michigan.
14. Dialing 911 from any School Phone – Any student who dials 911 from any school phone will be reported to the proper authority. May result in a short term to long-term suspension.
15. Academic Dishonesty- Use of “cheat sheet”, copying another students work.