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responsible for any prohibited objects or substances, such as alcohol, drugs, or weapons,
that are found in his or her car and will be subject to disciplinary action by the district, as
well as referral for criminal prosecution.  Searches of vehicles may be conducted any
time there is reasonable cause to do so, with or without the presence of the student. 
(See student code of conduct concerning vehicles and searches.)
VIDEO CAMERAS 
For safety purposes, video/audio equipment may be used to monitor student behavior on
buses (and in common areas on campus).
An administrator will review the tapes routinely and document students’ misconduct. 
Discipline will be in accordance with the student code of conduct.
A parent who wants to view a videotape following discipline of that parent’s child may
request access in accordance with policy FL.
VISITORS TO THE SCHOOL 
General Visitors
Parents and others are welcome to visit district schools.  For the safety of those within the
school and to avoid disruption of instructional time, all visitors must first report to the
principal's office.
Visits to individual classrooms during instructional time are permitted only with approval
of the principal and teacher and so long as their duration or frequency does not interfere
with the delivery of instruction or disrupt the normal school environment.
Since visitors may serve as role models to students, all visitors must adhere to the highest
standards of courtesy and conduct. 
WITHDRAWING FROM SCHOOL
Withdrawing from School
A student under 18 may be withdrawn from school only by a parent.  The school requests
notice from the parent at least three days in advance so that records and documents may
be prepared. 
A withdrawal form may be obtained by the parent from the principal's office.  On the
student's last day, the withdrawal form may be presented to each teacher for current grade
averages and book clearance; to the librarian to assure a clear library record; and finally,
to the principal.  A copy of the withdrawal form will be given to the student, and a copy
will be filed in the student's permanent record.
A student who is 18 or older, who is married, or who has been declared by a court to be
an emancipated minor, may withdraw without parental signature.
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