4th Offense Sample Clauses

4th Offense. The initiating staff member will conference with the student and document the incident. The student and a parent/guardian will conference with the principal and all involved staff members.
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4th Offense. Loss of technology privileges for a length of time determined by the classroom teacher and administrator.
4th Offense. Written reprimand from LCPOA and suspension of ramp access for the remainder of the year.
4th Offense. Student will not be allowed to take the computer home for the remainder of their enrollment at Piedmont Public Schools. Student will, however, in each event be allowed to use the computer at school during the school day. If damage is found to be the result of intentional abuse or flagrant disregard for the condition of the device, the maximum penalty may be incurred, regardless of the number previous offenses. Student Responsibilities Your computer is an important learning instrument and is primarily for educational purposes. In order to take your computer home each day, you must be willing to accept the following responsibilities: ● When using the computer at home, at school and anywhere else I may take it, I will follow these policies and rules and abide by all local, state and federal laws. ● I will treat the computer with care by not dropping it, getting it wet, leaving it outdoors, using it with food or drink nearby, or using it in horseplay. ● I will not loan the computer to anyone, not even my friends or siblings; it will stay in my possession at all times. ● I will use my computer in safe locations as agreed to by my parents. ● I will not give personal information when using the computer. ● I will not use the computer to spread rumors or create conflict with other students. ● I will bring the computer to school fully charged every day. ● If I forget my computer, I will be allowed to call home for someone to bring it to school. ● If I do not have my computer in class, I may be required to complete an alternate assignment if the computer is being used in class. I will still be responsible for completing the missed computer assignment. ● I agree that any electronic communication should be used only for appropriate, legitimate and responsible communication. ● I will keep all accounts and passwords assigned to me secure, and will not share these with any other students. ● I will not attempt to clean or repair the computer. ● I will return the computer when requested or upon my withdrawal from Piedmont Public Schools. ● I understand that if I violate any of these rules, I may lose the privilege to use the computer at home or even at school. ● I will return the computer in good condition and repair when requested or upon my withdrawal from Piedmont Public Schools. If I, through negligence, allow damage to my computer, the following punishments will be enforced: 1st Offense: I will not be allowed to take the computer home for a period of two weeks, which w...
4th Offense. I will not be allowed to take the computer home for the remainder of their enrollment at Piedmont Public Schools, but will be allowed to use the computer at school.
4th Offense. For the fourth and all subsequent offenses, the electronic device will be confiscated by the staff and turned into the office. The parent will be required to pick up the item(s) at the conclusion of school on the last day of instruction after paying a $100.00 fine for each held item. *NOTE: If a student borrows/loans a phone or electronic device to another student and that item is confiscated, both individuals will be held responsible for and assessed the appropriate fine as outlined above. The phone / electronic device will not be returned until both parties have paid the appropriate fine in full.
4th Offense. Discharge.
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