Haw. Code R. § 8-19-13 - Prohibited student conduct; class offenses
(a) The following
prohibited conduct applies to all students in summer school during summer
school hours, on campus, or other department premises, on department
transportation, or during a department sponsored activity or event on or off
school property.
(1) Class A offenses:
(A) Assault;
(B) Bullying (for students in grades
9-12);
(C) Burglary;
(D) Cyber bullying (for students in grades
9-12);
(E) Dangerous instrument, or substance;
possession or use of;
(F) Dangerous
weapons; possession, or use of;
(G)
Drug paraphernalia; possession, use, or sale of;
(H) Extortion;
(I) Fighting;
(J) Firearms; possession or use of;
(K) Harassment (for students in grades
9-12);
(L) Homicide;
(M) Illicit drugs; possession, use, or sale
of;
(N) Intoxicating substances;
possession, use, or sale of;
(O)
Property damage or vandalism;
(P)
Robbery;
(Q) Sexual
assault;
(R) Sexual
exploitation;
(S) Sexual harassment
(for students in grades
5-12);
(T) Stalking; or
(U) Terroristic threatening.
(2) Class B offenses:
(A) Bullying (for students in grades
K-8);
(B) Cyberbullying (for
students in grades K-8);
(C)
Discrimination;
(D) Disorderly
conduct;
(E) False
salami;
(F) Forgery;
(G) Gambling;
(H) Harassment (for students in grades
K-8);
(I) Hazing;
(J) Inappropriate or questionable uses, or
both of internet materials or equipment, or both;
(K) Retaliation;
(L) Sexual harassment (for students in grades
K-4);
(M) Theft; or
(N) Trespassing.
(3) Class C offenses:
(A) Abusive language;
(B) Class cutting;
(C) Insubordination;
(D) Laser pen/laser pointer; possession or
use of;
(E) Leaving campus without
consent;
(F) Smoking or use of
tobacco substances; or
(G)
Truancy.
(4) Class D
offenses:
(A) Contraband; possession or use
of;
(B) Minor problem behaviors;
or
(C) Other school
rules.
(b)
Class C and D offenses: A summer school student who commits two of any class C
or D offense as defined in section
8-19-6 in the course of summer school shall receive a warning for the first offense
and may be released from summer school for the second offense.
(c) Any student who commits a class A or
class B offense shall be dismissed from summer school. The summer school
director or designee shall notify and meet with the student and parent prior to
dismissal from summer school. The summer school director shall file a report
with the complex area superintendent and shall provide a copy to the
parent.
(d) A summer school
director or designee, in an emergency, may impose a crisis removal of a student
immediately after finding that the student's conduct presents an immediate
clear threat to the physical safety of self or others or is so extremely
disipative as to make the student's immediate removal necessary to preserve the
right of other students to pursue an education free from undue disruption. The
summer school director or designee shall inform and meet with the student and
parent prior to the student's reinstatement in summer school. No student shall
be reinstated without the meeting. The summer school director or designee shall
file a report with the complex area superintendent and shall provide a copy to
the parent.
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