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theater, or the gymnasium. Exceptions must be cleared through the Deans. The use of gum is not allowed on campus.
The following infractions are considered to be serious and will be dealt with accordingly. (Please note: this list is not exhaustive.):
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Truancy; Disobedience, insubordination, or rudeness to a school employee or volunteer; Language or behavior that is seriously immoral, profane, vulgar, obscene, scandalous, outrageous or disruptive; Theft or vandalism (see #5 on previous page); Gambling; Dishonesty of any kind, including cheating and plagiarism; Possession of indecent books, pictures, and objects; Any form of sexting; Fighting, injury, threatening comments, or harm to persons or serious threat of same; Possessing, using, or threatening to use any weapon including all types of knives; Harassment, including, but not limited to, verbal, physical, visual, sexual, ethnic, racial, religious, physical disability, or sexual orientation (See the full “Harassment” policy in Section 13.); Hazing (See the full “Hazing” policy in Section 13.2); Violation of the “Policy on Possession, Transfer, or Being under the Influence of Any Controlled Substance, including Alcohol and Performance-Enhancing Drugs” in Section 6.9; Alteration of school records or any communication between home and school; Gang association on or off campus; Conduct at school or off campus that would reflect adversely on De La Salle High School and be detrimental to the reputation of the school and/or the Catholic Church.
De La Salle High School cooperates fully with local law enforcement agencies in regards to illegal activity.
ATTENDANCE Students are expected to attend all classes. Prompt and regular attendance at school is essential for academic success. 6.2.1 Absence
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