The Board recognizes there are certain behaviors that, if tolerated, would quickly destroy the type of learning environment to which the students and staff of the district are entitled. These behaviors, categorized as violent or aggressive, will not be tolerated and shall result in immediate action being taken by the district.
Students exhibiting violent or aggressive behavior or warning signs of future violent or aggressive behavior shall be subject to appropriate disciplinary action including suspension and/or expulsion in accordance with Board policy concerning student suspensions, expulsions and other disciplinary interventions. As appropriate and in accordance with applicable law, students may also be referred to law enforcement authorities. At the district's discretion and when appropriate, the student may receive appropriate intervention designed to address the problem behavior.
Students shall be taught to recognize the warning signs of violent and aggressive behavior and shall report questionable behavior or potentially violent situations to appropriate school officials. All reports shall be taken seriously.
Acts of violence and aggression shall be documented and communicated by the staff to the building principal and the superintendent. The immediate involvement of the student´s parents/guardians is also essential.
An act of violence and aggression is any expression, direct or indirect, verbal or behavioral, of intent to inflict harm, injury or damage to persons or property. A threat of violence and aggression carries with it implied notions of risk of violence and a probability of harm or injury.
The following behaviors are defined as violent and aggressive:
1. Possession, threat with or use of a dangerous weapon as described in the Board´s weapons policy.
2. Physical assault the act of striking or touching a person or that person´s property with a part of the body or with any object with the intent of causing hurt or harm.
3. Verbal abuse includes, but is not limited to, swearing, screaming, obscene gestures or threats directed, either orally (including by telephone or by electronic media) or in writing, at an individual, his or her family or a group.
4. Intimidation an act intended to frighten or coerce someone into submission or obedience.
5. Extortion the use of verbal or physical coercion in order to obtain financial or material gain from others.
6. Bullying as described in the Board´s policy on bullying prevention and education.
7. Gang activity as described in the Board´s secret societies/gang activity policy.
8. Sexual harassment or other forms of harassment as described in the Board´s sexual harassment policy and nondiscrimination policy.
9. Stalking the persistent following, contacting, watching or any other such threatening actions that compromise the peace of mind or the personal safety of an individual.
10. Defiance a serious act or instance of defying or opposing legitimate authority.
11. Discriminatory slurs insulting, disparaging or derogatory comments made directly or by innuendo regarding a person´s race, color, ancestry, creed, sex, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, disability or need for special education services.
12. Vandalism damaging or defacing property owned by or in the rightful possession of another.
13. Terrorism a threat to commit violence communicated with the intent to terrorize or with reckless disregard for the risk of creating such terror or to cause serious public inconvenience, such as the evacuation of a building.
Adopted: July 23, 2015
LEGAL REF.: C.R.S. 22-32-109.1 (1)(b) (definition of bullying)
CROSS REFS.: AC, Nondiscrimination/Equal Opportunity
JBB*, Sexual Harassment
JICDA, Code of Conduct
JICDE*, Bullying Prevention and Education
JICF, Secret Societies/Gang Activity
JICI, Weapons in School