Student Self Disclosure. If a student admits to a coach or advisor that he/she violated the activities code, prior to the violation being brought to the attention of school staff members by another party, the disciplinary action issued to the student will be equal to half the normal sanctions for that offense with the following provisions: 1. The student shall be suspended for a minimum of one (1) event, contest, game, or match. 2. Such an admission shall take place before or including the first question of involvement. When arrested, or cited by the police, such self-disclosure must be made by 3:00 p.m. of the first day following violation. If the act occurred during the summer months, it must be self- disclosed in writing to the athletic director or principal within two (2) weeks of the date of the act or until the student is first questioned. There will be no self-disclosure possibilities following an arrest or citation after these timelines. 3. Such an admission, after being made, will be formally stated in writing and given to the athletic director before the athlete can resume competition. 4. If a student, after self-disclosure, is able to fulfill his/her penalty and return to competition, he/she will be eligible for any school awards providing all other criteria has been met. 5. This self-disclosure policy may be used by first time offenders and does not apply if the student is caught in an act of violation by a coach, advisor or other school personnel.
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Samples: Student Handbook Agreement, Student Handbook Agreement, Student and Activities Handbook Agreement
Student Self Disclosure. If a student admits to a coach or advisor that he/she violated the activities code, prior to the violation being brought to the attention of school staff members by another party, the disciplinary action issued to the student will be equal to half the normal sanctions for that offense with the following provisions:
1. The student shall be suspended for a minimum of one (1) event, contest, game, or match.
2. Such an admission shall take place before or including the first question of involvement. When arrested, or cited by the police, such self-disclosure must be made by 3:00 p.m. of the first day following violation. If the act occurred during the summer months, it must be self- disclosed in writing to the athletic director or principal within two (2) weeks of the date of the act or until the student is first questioned. There will be no self-disclosure possibilities following an arrest or citation after these timelines.
3. Such an admission, after being made, will be formally stated in writing and given to the athletic director before the athlete can resume competition.
4. If a student, after self-disclosure, is able to fulfill his/her penalty and return to competition, he/she will be eligible for any school awards providing all other criteria has been met.
5. This self-disclosure policy may be used by first time offenders and does not apply if the student is caught in an act of violation by a coach, advisor or other school personnel.the
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