The sale, possession, use, concealment, transfer, delivery, or be under the influence of illegal or prescription drugs and/or alcohol is forbidden while on campus or at any school sponsored activity, including Service Intersession and Intersession. This includes prescription drugs, for which you have no prescription, and legal substances, including over the counter medication, used in an illicit manner.

K-9 Resources Policy

The school uses the professional services of the K-9 Resources Company to provide a safe and drug free environment that truly fosters learning. Random unannounced inspections may be performed to help enforce school policy and provide a deterrent to unwanted items, substances and activity. Trained contraband canines and metal detectors may be used in this process.

Responsibility to Report

Every individual in the school environment (students, faculty, staff, parents, visitors) has a responsibility for the safety and security of the school and people in it. Each person must immediately report (to school administrators or the Safe School TipLine) any information concerning any act, intention, discussion or thought by any person pertaining to any past, present or future actions of unwarranted item, substance, or activity on school property/school function or which may have adverse effect on any person, place or thing.

Any student or staff having any knowledge of any item, substance or activity which is considered to be a violation of school policy (or law) must immediately report such information to any school official. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action for being complicit in the act.


Consequences

  • First Offense:
    • Discipline Consequences
    • Removal from leadership positions for the remainder of the quarter
    • If a National Honor Society member, the matter will be presented to the NHS Faculty Council for disciplinary action
    • If a student/athlete:
      • They may not participate in 20% of the season’s contests. (If there is not 20% of the season remaining at the time of the offense, the penalty is extended to the next season/year that the student/athlete participates.)
      • During this time they also may not practice, compete, use the weight room, or participate in athletics in any manner.
      • They must also complete all requirements of any school-approved substance abuse program to participate in athletic activities for the remainder of their CHCA enrollment.
  • Second Offense:
    • Discipline Consequences
    • If a student/athlete:
      • They will be removed from any current sport and denied athletic participation for the remainder of the school year.
      • During this time they also may not practice, compete, use the weight room, or participate in athletics in any manner.
      • They must also complete all requirements of any school-approved substance abuse program to participate in athletic activities for the remainder of their CHCA enrollment.
  • Third Offense:
    • If a student/athlete consequences will be determined by the administration.
Last modified: 2 December 2023

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