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STUDENT CONDUCT POLICY 443
Students enrolled in the School District of Auburndale are expected to conduct themselves in such a manner that their behavior will reflect favorably on themselves and on the school district. Student behavior shall be based on respect and consideration for the rights of others. Each student must recognize their individual responsibilities and obligations and are expected to abide by the behavioral expectations contained in the student handbook and the Board’s approved code of student conduct.
Any student who violates the code of student conduct or other school rules governing student behavior shall be subject to removal from the class and/or disciplinary action in accordance with school district policy (See Statement of Principle – Policy 443 Rule).
All employees of the school district are responsible for supervising the behavior of students and seeing that all students meet the standards of the Board approved code of student conduct and the student handbook. In enforcing rules for student conduct, staff members shall place particular emphasis upon educating students about their ability to control themselves.
All rules for student conduct and behavior will be administered in a fair and equitable manner. The School District of Auburndale will not discriminate in standards and rules of behavior, including student harassment, on the basis of sex, race, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital, or parental status, color, religion, sexual orientation or physical, mental, emotional or learning disability or handicap. Discrimination complaints shall be processed in accordance with established procedures and guidelines as established by federal law.
Legal Ref: Wisconsin State Statutes – Sections 118.13, 118.164 & 120.13(1)
Wisconsin Administrative Code - PI 9.03(1)
Cross Ref: Policy 443.01 Rule (Code of Student Conduct – Statement of Principle)
Adopted: October 27, 2010
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