Nuuanu Elementary
School
Student Discipline
Disciplinary rules, Chapter 19, adopted by the State Board of
Education and approved by the Governor, went into effect on September
1, 1982, and were revised in July, 1993. The rules specify four
classes of offenses and are listed as follows:
- Class A offenses, unlawful conduct: assault; burglary,
possession or use of dangerous weapons or instruments; extortion;
possession or use of firearms; possession, use, or sale of illicit
substances or drug paraphernalia; murder; property damage;
robbery; sexual offenses; and terroristic threatening.
- Class B offenses, unlawful conduct: disorderly conduct;
rendering of a false alarm; gambling; harassment; theft; and
trespassing.
- Class C offenses~ department-prohibited conduct: class
cutting; insubordination; leaving campus without consent; smoking
or use of tobacco substances; and truancy.
- Class D offenses, school prohibition conduct: possession or
use of contraband; and any other conduct as may be prescribed and
prohibited by school rules.
Disciplinary actions for students in Kindergarten through Grade
6 may include a reprimand and warning, detention or time out periods,
parent conference, varying periods of suspension from school,
alternative education, transfer to another school, and dismissal from
school.
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