GROSS MISCONDUCT

Gross misconduct is any conduct or behavior including cyberspace/electronic activities which may lead school authorities to forecast/respond to substantial disruption/interference with the daily educational process.  Incidents outside school may fall under school jurisdiction provided that a relationship exists between the conduct of the student and the school’s educational function.

GROSS INSUBORDINATION

Students are expected to obey reasonable directions of school employees.  Students who refuse to identify themselves to any school personnel are guilty of insubordination.  Refusal to comply with any reasonable directive will also be considered insubordination and disciplinary action will be taken.  Chronic or repeated offenses of disobedience will not be tolerated and will be considered gross insubordination.