Student Conduct
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Each district board of education is required to develop, adopt and implement a code of student conduct (CSC) that establishes standards, policies and procedures for positive student development and student behavioral expectations on school grounds, including on school buses or at school-sponsored functions, and, if determine appropriate by the board, conduct away from school grounds [N.J.A.C. 6A:16-7.1(a)].
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The Bordentown Regional School District Board of Education believes that an effective instructional
program requires an orderly school environment and that the effectiveness of the educational program is,
in part, reflected in the behavior of students. The Board approved Code of Student Conduct is established
to achieve the following purposes:
A. Foster the health, safety, and social and emotional well-being of students;
B. Support the establishment and maintenance of civil, safe, secure, supportive and disciplined school
environments conducive to learning;
C. Promote achievement of high academic standards;
D. Prevent the occurrence of problem behaviors;
E. Establish parameters for the intervention and remediation of problem student behaviors at all stages
of identification; and
F. Establish parameters for consistent responses to violations of the Code of Student Conduct that take
into account, at a minimum, the severity of offenses, the developmental ages of student offenders
and students' histories of inappropriate behaviors as appropriate
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