What are students expected to do regarding school laws and rules?
Students must follow all laws, regulations, and school rules. (p. 21)
What consequence involves a discussion about rules and future behavior?
Review of rules and possible consequences. (p. 22)
What is the term for intentional serious bodily harm?
Aggravated battery. (p. 24)
Is the use of cell phones allowed during instructional time without teacher permission?
No, it is not allowed. (p. 30)
Mr. Chmura asks a student to put away a phone, but the student refuses. What offense is this?
Direct defiance of authority. (p. 26)
Who has the authority to enforce school district rules on school property and during school activities?
School personnel. (p. 21)
Which consequence removes a student from regular classes but keeps them in supervised activities?
In-school suspension. (p. 22)
What offense involves setting a fire on school property?
Arson. (p. 25)
What is it called when a student copies work without giving credit?
Plagiarism. (p. 30)
Mr. Chmura catches a student selling candy at lunch without permission. What rule was broken?
Buying or selling items on school property without permission. (p. 21)
Where do school rules apply besides the classroom?
On school property, buses, bus stops, and school-sponsored activities. (p. 21)
What consequence requires staying after school or attending Saturday school?
Detention or Saturday school. (p. 22)
What is repeated, systematic infliction of physical or emotional distress called?
Bullying. (p. 25)
Using AI tools like ChatGPT without permission to complete assignments is considered what?
Cheating. (p. 30)
Students are sending hurtful messages about a classmate online, and Mr. Chmura hears about it. What offense is this?
Cyberbullying. (p. 25)
What is an example of a behavior not allowed, involving physical contact?
Excessive hugging, kissing, or other improper acts. (p. 21)
What happens if a student misbehaves on the bus?
Suspension of bus privileges. (p. 23)
What offense is making bomb threats or false alarms?
False accusations or misleading actions. (p. 26)
What can happen if a student accesses inappropriate websites on school networks?
Loss of internet privileges and disciplinary action. (p. 29)
A student uses AI to do homework without permission, and Mr. Chmura discovers it. What is this?
Cheating. (p. 30)
Is buying or selling items on school property allowed without permission?
No, it requires permission from school personnel. (p. 21)
What is the most serious removal from school, prohibiting attendance and presence on school grounds?
Expulsion. (p. 23)
What is the crime of unlawfully entering a building to commit a crime?
Burglary. (p. 25)
What electronic misuse includes taking or sharing illegal images that may result in arrest?
Sexting or sharing obscene images. (p. 30-31)
During a school event, Mr. Chmura witnesses hateful chants aimed at a student because of their race. What offense does this describe?
Malicious harassment / Hate crime. (p. 28)