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503.4 - GOOD CONDUCT RULE

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Code No.  503.4


GOOD CONDUCT RULE


Participation in school activities is a privilege. School activities provide the benefits of promoting additional interests and abilities in the students during their school years and for their lifetimes.


Students who participate in extracurricular activities serve as ambassadors of the school district throughout the calendar year, whether away from school or at school. Students who wish to have the privilege of participating in extracurricular activities must conduct themselves in accordance with board policy and must refrain from activities which are illegal, immoral or unhealthy.


Students who fail to abide by this policy and the administrative regulations supporting it may be subject to disciplinary measures. The principal will keep records of violations of the good conduct rule.


It is the responsibility of the superintendent to develop rules and regulations for school activities. Students wanting to participate in school activities must meet the requirements set out by the school district for participation in the activity.



NOTE: This is a mandatory policy. The detail outlining specific conduct expected and penalties for violation should be in the student handbook, and students involved in extracurricular activities must be notified of its contents.




Legal Reference:        Bunger v. Iowa High School Athletic Assn., 197 N.W.2d 555 (Iowa 1972).

                                   In re Jason Clark, 1 D.P.I. App. Dec. 167 (1978).

                                   Iowa Code §§ 280.13, .13A.

                                   281 I.A.C. 12.3(6); 36.15(1).



Cross Reference:       502      Student Rights and Responsibilities

                                   503      Student Discipline

                                   504      Student Activities



Approved  July 21, 2021                                            Reviewed                                                                               Revised