Code of Conduct - Roseburg Public Schools
Code of Conduct - Roseburg Public Schools
Code of Conduct - Roseburg Public Schools
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. Honor Board: NHS members elected to the chapter Honor Board meet and<br />
determine an appropriate course <strong>of</strong> action for member.<br />
c. Faculty Council: Faculty council members meet for membership review.<br />
2. Violation <strong>of</strong> Criminal Law. When a student has engaged in conduct that is in violation <strong>of</strong><br />
criminal law, whether the conduct constitutes a misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor,<br />
felony, or any other class <strong>of</strong> criminal conduct, the advisor must report that information to<br />
the Faculty Council.<br />
3. Violations <strong>of</strong> school policies laid out in the <strong>Roseburg</strong> Extra/Co-Curricular <strong>Code</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Conduct</strong> also govern NHS membership. For NHS involvement, the following definitions<br />
will apply:<br />
1. “Suspension from the privileged activity in which a student is participating<br />
until the end <strong>of</strong> the current extra-curricular activity” in section 4.2.1 shall<br />
instead become an automatic referral to the NHS Honor Board.<br />
2. “Shall be dismissed from the team or performance in competition or <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
for a calendar year” in section 5.1 shall instead become an automatic<br />
referral to the faculty council for possible dismissal from NHS.<br />
3. “Suspension from privileged activity in which the student is participating for<br />
a period <strong>of</strong> no less than one game or seven days” in section 7.1.1 shall<br />
become an automatic referral to the NHS Honor Board.<br />
4. “Shall be suspended from the sport or activity for the duration <strong>of</strong> the sport or<br />
activity” in section 7.2.1 shall become immediate referral to the NHS faculty<br />
council for possible dismissal.<br />
4. Falling below the required GPA will be grounds for dismissal. Members must maintain a<br />
3.5. Grade point averages will be checked at the end <strong>of</strong> each semester. Students who<br />
fall below the required GPA will receive a written probationary warning and will have one<br />
semester to bring the GPA up to the required level.<br />
5. Students who fail to complete required service projects and/or fail to complete club<br />
participation requirements will receive a written probationary warning letter once per year<br />
and have one semester to remedy the deficiency.<br />
6. Any in-school suspension or out-<strong>of</strong>-school suspension will result in a review by the NHS<br />
Honor Board or review by the Faculty Council for possible dismissal.