Riots and Civil Disorders Sample Clauses

Riots and Civil Disorders. 1. In the event a riot or civil disorder occurs on a school campus, to the extent practicable, the Principal and the SRO shall discuss and mutually agree upon a response to the situation. 2. The appropriate WS/FCS and FCSO representative shall be prepared to respond to questions from the news media, parents and other members of the public as soon as order is restored and shall jointly respond to inquiries. 3. If deemed necessary, by WS/FCS and/or FCSO officials, the media and the public may be restricted to an area off campus or on campus away from the disturbance until order is restored. 4. If practicable, the SRO shall consult with the Principal or his designee regarding the need or decision to arrest and/or remove students and other persons from the campus. However, the SRO shall arrest and remove any person from campus without prior notice, as the SRO deems necessary and appropriate in accordance with applicable law and FCSO policies and procedures. 5. The FCSO and the WS/FCS shall comply with applicable law regarding the public release of names of students arrested and removed from campus.
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Riots and Civil Disorders. 16.1 In the event of a riot or civil disorder on any school campus, the Principal and SRO shall discuss and agree upon response to the situation. 16.2 If, in the opinion of the Principal and/or SRO, additional law enforcement personnel are needed to restore and/or maintain order, the SRO will contact the appropriate law enforcement agency and request that assistance. The Principal or his/her designee shall notify the Deputy Superintendent and the SRO will notify the School Safety Officer (if assigned) and HCSO. 16.3 To the extent possible, all communications should be made by telephone to avoid alarming the public and news media. 16.4 The District Superintendent or his/her designee shall be prepared to respond to questions from the news media, parents, and other members of the public as soon as order is restored. 16.5 If deemed necessary by school and law enforcement officials, the media and the public may be restricted to an area off campus away from the disturbance until order is restored. 16.6 The SRO or officer in charge shall consult with the Principal about the need or decision to arrest and/or remove students and other persons from the campus. However, law enforcement officials shall have the authority to arrest and remove any person who commits a misdemeanor crime in their presence or develops probable cause on felonious crimes. 16.7 The names of any students who have been removed or arrested from campus shall not be released unless in accordance with Florida Public Records laws. The request for any student names will follow SHERIFF and/or DISTRICT policy.
Riots and Civil Disorders. 13.1 In the event a riot or civil disorder occurs on a school campus, the principal and the SRO [if possible] shall discuss and agree upon a response to the situation. 13.2 If in the opinion of the principal or the SRO, additional law enforcement personnel are needed to restore and/or maintain order, the SRO will contact the Columbia Police Department and request that assistance. The principal or his designee also shall notify the superintendent. 13.3 The principal or his designee shall be prepared to respond to questions from the news media, parents and other members of the public as soon as order is restored. 13.4 The SRO or officer in charge shall inform the principal or his/her designee of the need or decision to arrest and/or remove students and other persons from the campus. However, law enforcement officials shall have the authority to arrest and remove any person who commits a crime in their presence.
Riots and Civil Disorders. 13.1 In the event a riot or civil disorder occurs on a school campus, the principal and the SRO shall, if possible, discuss and agree upon a response to the situation. 13.2 If in the opinion of the principal or the SRO, additional law enforcement personnel are needed to restore and/or maintain order, the SRO will contact the Columbia Police Department and request that assistance. The principal, or the principal’s designee, also shall notify the superintendent. 13.3 The principal, or the principal’s designee, shall be prepared to respond to questions from the news media, parents and other members of the public as soon as order is restored. 13.4 The SRO or officer in charge shall inform the principal, or the principal’s designee, of the need or decision to arrest and/or remove students and other persons from the campus. However, law enforcement officials shall have the authority to arrest and remove any person who commits a crime in their presence.
Riots and Civil Disorders. 14.1 In the event a riot or civil disorder occurs on a middle or high school campus, the principal and the SRO shall discuss and agree upon a response to the situation. 14.2 If, in the opinion of the principal and SRO, additional law enforcement personnel are needed to restore and/or maintain order, the SRO will contact the appropriate law enforcement agency and request that assistance. The principal or his designee also shall notify the appropriate assistant superintendent and School Community Relations Coordinator. 14.3 To the extent possible, all communications should be made by telephone to avoid alarming the public and news media. 14.4 The principal or his designee shall be prepared to respond to questions from the news media, parents and other members of the public as soon as order is restored. 14.5 If deemed necessary by school and law enforcement officials, the media and the public may be restricted to an area off campus away from the disturbance until order is restored. 14.6 The SRO or officer in charge shall consult with the principal about the need or decision to arrest and/or remove students and other persons from the campus. However, law enforcement officials shall have the authority to arrest and remove any person who commits a crime in their presence. 14.7 The names of any students arrested and removed from campus should not be released to the news media until their parents have been notified and in no event shall the names of students under age 16 who have been removed from campus be released to the news media. 14.8 Students engaged in misconduct may be suspended immediately without a presuspension hearing but arrangements shall be made by the principal to provide an opportunity for the students to be heard within 24 hours of their suspension. See Policy.
Riots and Civil Disorders. 14.1 In the event of a riot or civil disorder the SRO is expected to take appropriate police action. 14.2 If, in the opinion of the principal or SRO, additional law enforcement personnel are needed to restore and/or maintain order, the SRO will contact the appropriate law enforcement agency and request assistance. The principal or his designee also shall notify the Superintendent and Safe Schools Coordinator. 14.3 To the extent possible, all communications should be made by telephone to avoid alarming the public and news media. 14.4 The Superintendent or his designee shall be prepared to respond to questions from the news media, parents and other members of the public as soon as order is restored. 14.5 If deemed necessary by school and law enforcement officials, the media and the public may be restricted to an area off campus away from the disturbance until order is restored. 14.6 The SRO or officer in charge may consult with the principal about the need or decision to arrest and/or remove students and other persons from the campus. However, law enforcement officials shall have the authority to arrest and remove any person. 14.7 Information regarding those arrested and removed from campus shall be released in accordance with the Oklahoma Open Records Act or the Federal Freedom of Information Act.

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