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Sample Student Code of Conduct. While attending school during regular hours or during school-sponsored activities, students are expected to follow these basic rules, procedures, and expectations: Your first priority at school is to learn. Avoid distractions that interfere with or are counter-intuitive to that mission.
The Student Code of Conduct (“Code”) sets forth the community standards and procedures that maintain and protect an environment that is conducive to learning and supports Penn State’s educational objectives.
Examples include, but are not limited to, threatening, intimidating, harassing, or any other conduct that would discourage a reasonable person from seeking services, receiving protective measures and accommodations, and/or reporting policy violations.
Below are policies pertaining to each grade level. Failure to comply with these policies may result in: the loss of open campus privileges, detentions, or suspensions. Ninth Grade. Freshmen must remain on campus at all times, including during their lunch period.
The Student Code of Conduct applies to all Boston College students and student organizations. A student is defined as a person enrolled or registered for study at Boston College for any academic period, irrespective of the student’s presence on campus. Persons who are not officially enrolled but have been enrolled and plan to have
Inspired by Edward Stoner and John Lowery’s influential and widely cited Model Student Conduct Code, published in 2004 in the Journal of College and University Law, [2] this is a practical document consisting of comprehensive policies and procedures.
Exercise respect and civility in all interactions with staff, students, and members of the community. Explain and discuss the code of conduct with his/her child. Reinforce student compliance with the code of conduct. Provide emotional, social, and academic support in the student’s school life.