Code of Conduct
Section XI: Contacting law enforcement
The principal or his/her designee must notify the appropriate local law enforcement agency of code violations that constitute a crime and substantially affect the order or security of a school as soon as practical, but in no event later than the close of business the day the principal or his/her designee learns of the violation. The notification may be made by telephone, followed by a letter mailed on same day as the telephone call is made. The notification must identify the student and explain the conduct that violated the code of conduct and constituted a crime.
- Table of Contents
- I. Message from the Superintendent
- II. Introduction
- III. Essential Partners
- IV. Rights and Responsibilities of School Stakeholders
- V. Getting Help with a Problem
- VI. Levels of Interventions and Responses
- VII. Reporting Violations
- VIII. Student Dress Code
- IX. Electronic Devices
- X. Student Attendance
- XI. Contacting Law Enforcement
- XII. Corporal Punishment
- XIII. Searches and Investigations
- XIV. Visitors to the Schools
- XV. Public Conduct on School Property
- XVI. Dissemination and Review
- XVII. Review of Code of Conduct
- XVIII. Removal, Suspensions and Referrals
- XIX. Disciplining Students with Disabilities
- XX. Appendix A - Glossary of Definitions
- XXI. Short-term In-school or One- to Five-day Out-of-school Suspension
- XXII. Out-of-school Suspension Lasting More than Five Days
- XXIII. Transition Timeline for a Student’s Return