Reporting Other Offenses. Subject to the provisions of Articles 4.2 and 4.3 of this Agreement, it is agreed that the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools should notify the Readington Township Chief of Police whenever any school employee develops reason to believe that a criminal offense has been committed on or against school grounds. In deciding whether to refer the matter to the designated law enforcement agency, the principal of the school or his or her designee should consider the nature and seriousness of the offense and the risk that the offense posed to the health or safety of other students, school employees, or the general public and shall be mindful that offenses committed on school grounds by or against students may lead to an escalation of violence or retaliation that may occur on school grounds or at other locations. Under no circumstances shall any school employee prevent or discourage the victim of an offense from reporting the offense to a law enforcement agency. In deciding whether to report the presence or seizure of a non-firearm weapon that was not actually used or threatened to be used in committing an assault or other offense, the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools shall consider the nature of the weapon and any lawful purposes that it might have, the age of the student, and the student’s intent. While it is generally not necessary to report the seizure of small pen knives or Swiss-Army style knives, it is understood and agreed that law enforcement shall be notified of the seizure of any switchblade, gravity, or ballistic knife, stun gun, or metal knuckles. It is further understood and agreed that school officials shall report the seizure of a utility or “box-cutter” knife where the unlawful use of such knives as weapons is a serious problem in the school and where the student has no explainable lawful purpose for possessing such an instrument.
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Samples: Uniform State Memorandum of Agreement, Uniform State Memorandum of Agreement, Uniform State Memorandum of Agreement
Reporting Other Offenses. Subject to the provisions of Articles 4.2 and 4.3 of this Agreement, it is agreed that the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools (designated school official) should notify the Readington Township Chief of Police (designated law enforcement official) whenever any school employee develops reason to believe that a criminal offense has been committed on or against school grounds. In deciding whether to refer the matter to the designated law enforcement agency, the principal of the school or his or her designee should consider the nature and seriousness of the offense and the risk that the offense posed to the health or safety of other students, school employees, or the general public and shall be mindful that offenses committed on school grounds by or against students may lead to an escalation of violence or retaliation that may occur on school grounds or at other locations. Under no circumstances shall any school employee prevent or discourage the victim of an offense from reporting the offense to a law enforcement agency. In deciding whether to report the presence or seizure of a non-firearm weapon that was not actually used or threatened to be used in committing an assault or other offense, the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools (school official) shall consider the nature of the weapon and any lawful purposes that it might have, the age of the student, and the student’s intent. While it is generally not necessary to report the seizure of small pen knives or Swiss-Army style knives, it is understood and agreed that law enforcement shall be notified of the seizure of any switchblade, gravity, or ballistic knife, stun gun, or metal knuckles. It is further understood and agreed that school officials shall report the seizure of a utility or “box-cutter” knife where the unlawful use of such knives as weapons is a serious problem in the school and where the student has no explainable lawful purpose for possessing such an instrument.
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Samples: Uniform State Memorandum of Agreement, Uniform State Memorandum of Agreement, Uniform State Memorandum of Agreement
Reporting Other Offenses. Subject to the provisions of Articles 4.2 and 4.3 of this Agreement, it is agreed that the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools or designee should notify the Readington Township Robbinsville Chief of Police whenever any school employee develops reason to believe that a criminal offense has been committed on or against school grounds. In deciding whether to refer the matter to the designated law enforcement agency, the principal of the school or his or her designee should consider the nature and seriousness of the offense and the risk that the offense posed to the health or safety of other students, school employees, or the general public and shall be mindful that offenses committed on school grounds by or against students may lead to an escalation of violence or retaliation that may occur on school grounds or at other locations. Under no circumstances shall any school employee prevent or discourage the victim of an offense from reporting the offense to a law enforcement agency. In deciding whether to report the presence or seizure of a non-firearm weapon that was not actually used or threatened to be used in committing an assault or other offense, the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools or designee shall consider the nature of the weapon and any lawful purposes that it might have, the age of the student, and the student’s intent. While it is generally not necessary to report the seizure of small pen knives or Swiss-Army style knives, it is understood and agreed that law enforcement shall be notified of the seizure of any switchblade, gravity, or ballistic knife, stun gun, or metal knuckles. It is further understood and agreed that school officials shall report the seizure of a utility or “box-cutter” knife where the unlawful use of such knives as weapons is a serious problem in the school and where the student has no explainable lawful purpose for possessing such an instrument.
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Samples: Uniform State Memorandum of Agreement, Uniform State Memorandum of Agreement
Reporting Other Offenses. Subject to the provisions of Articles 4.2 and 4.3 of this Agreement, it is agreed that the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools (designated school official) should notify the Readington Township Chief of Police (designated law enforcement official) whenever any school employee develops reason to believe that a criminal offense has been committed on or against school grounds, including on school buses or at school-sponsored functions. In deciding whether to refer the matter to the designated law enforcement agency, the principal of the school or his or her designee should consider the nature and seriousness of the offense and the risk that the offense posed to the health or safety of other students, school employees, or the general public and shall be mindful that offenses committed on school grounds by or against students may lead to an escalation of violence or retaliation that may occur on school grounds or at other locations. Under no circumstances shall any school employee prevent or discourage the victim of an offense from reporting the offense to a law enforcement agency. In deciding whether to report the presence or seizure of a non-firearm weapon that was not actually used or threatened to be used in committing an assault or other offense, the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools (school official) shall consider the nature of the weapon and any lawful purposes that it might have, the age of the student, and the student’s intent. While it is generally not necessary to report the seizure of small pen knives or Swiss-Army style knives, it is understood and agreed that law enforcement shall be notified of the seizure of any switchblade, gravity, or ballistic knife, stun gun, or metal knuckles. It is further understood and agreed that school officials shall report the seizure of a utility or “box-cutter” knife where the unlawful use of such knives as weapons is a serious problem in the school and where the student has no explainable lawful purpose for possessing such an instrument.
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Reporting Other Offenses. Subject to the provisions of Articles 4.2 and 4.3 of this Agreement, it is agreed that the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools (designated school official) should notify the Readington Township Chief of Police (designated law enforcement official) whenever any school employee develops reason to believe that a criminal offense has been committed on or against school grounds. In deciding whether to refer the matter to the designated law enforcement agency, the principal of the school or his or her designee should consider the nature and seriousness of the offense and the risk that the offense posed to the health or safety of other students, school employees, or the general public and shall be mindful that offenses committed on school grounds by or against students may lead to an escalation of violence or retaliation that may occur on school grounds or at other locations. Under no circumstances shall any school employee prevent or discourage the victim of an offense from reporting the offense to a law enforcement agency. In deciding whether to report the presence or seizure of a non-firearm weapon that was not actually used or threatened to be used in committing an assault or other offense, the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools (school official) shall consider the nature of the weapon and any lawful purposes that it might have, the age of the student, and the student’s intent. While it is generally not necessary to report the seizure of small pen knives or Swiss-Army style knives, it is understood and agreed that law enforcement shall be notified of the seizure of any switchblade, gravity, or ballistic knife, stun gun, or metal knuckles. It is further understood and agreed that school officials shall report the seizure of a utility or “box-cutter” knife where the unlawful use of such knives as weapons is a serious problem in the school and where the student has no explainable lawful purpose for possessing such an instrument.
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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement
Reporting Other Offenses. Subject to the provisions of Articles 4.2 and 4.3 of this Agreement, it is agreed that the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools Schools, Dr. Xxxxx Xxxxx or designee should notify the Readington Township Chief of Police School Resource Officer whenever any school employee develops reason to believe that a criminal offense has been committed on or against school grounds, including on school buses or at school-sponsored functions. In deciding whether to refer the matter to the designated law enforcement agency, the principal of the school or his or her designee should consider the nature and seriousness of the offense and the risk that the offense posed to the health or safety of other students, school employees, or the general public and shall be mindful that offenses committed on school grounds by or against students may lead to an escalation of violence or retaliation that may occur on school grounds or at other locations. Under no circumstances shall any school employee prevent or discourage the victim of an offense from reporting the offense to a law enforcement agency. In deciding whether to report the presence or seizure of a non-firearm weapon that was not actually used or threatened to be used in committing an assault or other offense, the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools Schools, Dr. Xxxxx Xxxxx or designee shall consider the nature of the weapon and any lawful purposes that it might have, the age of the student, and the student’s intent. While it is generally not necessary to report the seizure of small pen knives or Swiss-Army style knives, it is understood and agreed that law enforcement shall be notified of the seizure of any switchblade, gravity, or ballistic knife, stun gun, or metal knuckles. It is further understood and agreed that school officials shall report the seizure of a utility or “box-cutter” knife where the unlawful use of such knives as weapons is a serious problem in the school and where the student has no explainable lawful purpose for possessing such an instrument.
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Reporting Other Offenses. Subject to the provisions of Articles 4.2 and 4.3 of this Agreement, it is agreed that the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools school principal should notify the Readington Brick Township Police Department and the Chief of Police School Administrator whenever any school employee develops reason to believe that a criminal offense has been committed on or against school grounds, including on school buses or at school- sponsored functions. In deciding whether to refer the matter to the designated law enforcement agency, the principal of the school or his or her designee should consider the nature and seriousness of the offense and the risk that the offense posed to the health or safety of other students, school employees, or the general public and shall be mindful that offenses committed on school grounds by or against students may lead to an escalation of violence or retaliation that may occur on school grounds or at other locations. Under no circumstances shall any school employee prevent or discourage the victim of an offense from reporting the offense to a law enforcement agency. In deciding whether to report the presence or seizure of a non-firearm weapon that was not actually used or threatened to be used in committing an assault or other offense, the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools school principal shall consider the nature of the weapon and any lawful purposes that it might have, the age of the student, and the student’s intent. While it is generally not necessary to report the seizure of small pen knives or Swiss-Army style knives, it is understood and agreed that law enforcement shall be notified of the seizure of any switchblade, gravity, or ballistic knife, stun gun, or metal knuckles. It is further understood and agreed that school officials shall report the seizure of a utility or “box-cutter” knife where the unlawful use of such knives as weapons is a serious problem in the school and where the student has no explainable lawful purpose for possessing such an instrument.
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Samples: Uniform State Memorandum of Agreement Between Education and Law Enforcement Officials
Reporting Other Offenses. Subject to the provisions of Articles 4.2 and 4.3 of this Agreement, it is agreed that the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools (designated school official) should notify the Readington Township Chief of Police (designated law enforcement official) whenever any school employee develops reason to believe that a criminal offense has been committed on or against school grounds, including on school buses or at school-sponsored functions. In deciding whether to refer the matter to the designated law enforcement agency, the principal of the school or his or her designee should consider the nature and seriousness of the offense and the risk that the offense posed to the health or safety of other students, school employees, or the general public and shall be mindful that offenses committed on school grounds by or against students may lead to an escalation of violence or retaliation that may occur on school grounds or at other locations. Under no circumstances shall any school employee prevent or discourage the victim of an offense from reporting the offense to a law enforcement agency. In deciding whether to report the presence or seizure of a non-firearm weapon that was not actually used or threatened to be used in committing an assault or other offense, the Readington Township Superintendent of Schools (school official) shall consider the nature of the weapon and any lawful purposes that it might have, the age of the student, and the student’s student‟s intent. While it is generally not necessary to report the seizure of small pen knives or Swiss-Army style knives, it is understood and agreed that law enforcement shall be notified of the seizure of any switchblade, gravity, or ballistic knife, stun gun, or metal knuckles. It is further understood and agreed that school officials shall report the seizure of a utility or “box-cutter” knife where the unlawful use of such knives as weapons is a serious problem in the school and where the student has no explainable lawful purpose for possessing such an instrument.
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