2021/2022 Family Handbook

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WEAPONS It is the policy of St. John the Baptist to maintain a learning environment which provides a safe, secure setting for students, faculty, and administrators. The school will take actions deemed necessary and appropriate to provide such an environment including the immediate suspension or expulsion of students enrolled in the school under certain circumstances. Students and non-students are forbidden to possess, store, transmit or use any instrument that is considered a weapon in school, on school grounds, at school activities, at bus stops, on school buses or in school vehicles or school-contracted vehicles or entering upon or departing from school premises, property or events. All weapons are prohibited except for educational purposes authorized in advance by the building principal or designee. A weapon includes any device or instrument, that through its use, is capable of producing bodily harm or death, or that can be used to threaten to cause bodily harm or death. This includes items such as a knife, loaded or unloaded firearm, explosive or flammable liquid. Any student issuing a threat deemed violent or potentially harmful to self or others will be suspended and a conference with parents will be scheduled. If suspended, the student must receive an assessment from an appropriate health services practitioner before returning to school. The student’s parents must be issued a positive assessment for the safe return to the school environment and the results must be shared with the Principal Council and Pastor. A referral to law enforcement may also be made if necessary. The parents and student will be required to agree to disciplinary actions including expulsion for a second offense against the school’s weapons policy. Any student attending St. John the Baptist School found possessing or using a weapon while on St. John the Baptist School grounds or within 300 feet of the school grounds or at any school sponsored activity will face immediate suspension. An authorized person will: 1. Confiscate the weapon. Note: If another staff member is better positioned to do so, that staff member will confiscate the weapon and promptly refer the issue to the principal. If an attempt to confiscate the weapon would likely cause harm to any staff member or student, the police will be notified promptly.


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2021/2022 Family Handbook by Father Neil Bakker - Issuu