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SCHOOL POLICY

School policy, as outlined in this Family Handbook, applies whenever and wherever students come under the school’s jurisdiction. This shall be from the time they leave their parents’ direct supervision to journey to the school or to participate in school activities until they have returned to direct parental supervision. Students who, by their conduct while beyond the direct supervision of the school, cause harm to fellow students, threaten the welfare of the school community or bring its name into disrepute as the result of a violation of school policy may be subject to disciplinary action by the school. The following conduct on the part of Bement students shall not be permitted and shall be grounds for possible disciplinary action including dismissal:

• bullying or having a harmful or negative impact on other members of the school community (see Anti-Bullying Policy, p. 8) • discriminating behavior based on race, ethnicity, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, family structure, socioeconomic status, and religious affiliation (see Diversity Mission p. 2) • using vulgar or inappropriate language, gestures, physicality, or behavior • lying or cheating, including plagiarism • inappropriate use of technology (see Technology Use Policy, p. 18) • intentional destruction of school property • stealing or the knowing possession of stolen property • possessing, using, or promoting the use of alcohol, tobacco, drugs, or their paraphernalia • possessing or using fireworks, explosive or highly flammable substances, firearms, knives, or any other dangerous weapon • having intimate sexual contact with another member of the school community • serious violation of rules governing conduct in the dormitories as outlined in the residential life section of this handbook

• other conduct deemed unacceptable by the school administration

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