JONESBORO — During the Stop the Violence Forum held Sept. 12, students were reminded of some of the anti-violence policies that are in place in Clayton County Public Schools.
Here is a general glance at some policies:
Weapons-Free School District
— All schools will teach weapons-free curriculum each week.
— System will continue current safety measures that are in place.
Violence-Free School District
— Violence of any kind will result in automatic suspension (pending details of incident).
— Behavior leading to major school disruptions and terroristic threats (verbal or through social media) will result in automatic suspension (pending details of incident).
— Additional offenses could result in alternative placement.
— All schools will teach a violence-free curriculum.
— All middle and high schools will have a mandatory conflict resolution team.
Bully-Free School District
— All students are expected to refrain from any form of bullying. Multiple offenses will result in an alternative placement (pending details of incident).
— All schools will teach a bully-free curriculum.
Drug-Free School District
— All students are to refrain from bringing any form of drugs on any campus. This includes being under the influence of drugs and alcohol and during school events. Multiple offenses will result in an alternative placement (pending details of incident).
— All schools will teach a drug-free curriculum.
Gang-Free School District
— All students are to refrain from engaging in any affiliation with gangs. This includes clothing, tagging, induction activities, violence, weapons, etc.
— All schools will teach a gang-awareness curriculum.
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