Academic Dishonesty - Cheating, plagiarism, altering record, or other fraudulent act on school assignments, exams, records, or college entrance examinations; using the computer network for any illegal activity such as copying or downloading copyrighted software, music, images or violation of copyright laws which includes using BYOT devices to copy or share copyrighted items or intellectual property., Attendance - Violation of school attendance requirements: Violations include unexcused absence from school or class; unexcused late arrival (tardy) to school or class; unexcused early dismissal from school or class; and leaving school or class without permission (skipping)., Technology - Warning Statement: the act of entering or attempting to enter a computer network secured site (hacking) is a very serious offense that warrants a very serious consequence that may include permanent expulsion from the school system and confiscation of technology being used inappropriately if an incident occurs. Access is a privilege, not a right, and all students are expected to treat this learning tool with respect. FCS technology, network access, and electronic resources must not be used to:, Weapons - Weapons, explosives, and fireworks: Actual or attempted possession, sale, purchase, transmission or use of any real or facsimile weapon, hazardous object, bomb, other explosive device, or explosive material as defined by this code, board policy, state, or federal law: Weapon related law violations will be referred to tribunal and law enforcement. The minimum expulsion for possession of a firearm or other destructive device, excluding firecrackers, is one calendar year subject to the provisions of Board Policy JCD and Georgia Law, Dress Code - Dress and grooming code: The responsibility for the dress and grooming of a student rest primarily with the student and their parents/guardians. While enrolled in a Forsyth County school student clothing must:, Bullying/Harassment/Racial - Bullying/Harassment/Racial SlursDisrespectful conduct toward other students, school visitors or persons attending school-related functions: Examples include use of vulgar, derogatory, or profane language; verbal assault, including threat of violence; verbal or physical taunting; any threat or act of unwanted physical touching; sexual harassment (DM15); intentional damage to personal property; stalking; reckless endangerment; attempt to ‘frame’ or entrap through deceit; any threat or act of verbal or physical violence, assault, battery (DM03) or fighting (DM8); sexual, racial or ethnic harassment; or any other violent act. A second fight within a school year may lead to a tribunal hearing.,

Leaderboard

Visual style

Options

Switch template

Continue editing: ?