District 214 board stands by tough student conduct rule NORTHWEST SPORTS FINAL, NW Edition

Students participating in extracurricular activities in High School District 214 will continue to face disciplinary action for misbehavior off and on campus now that the school board has agreed to retain a controversial policy change on student conduct. The policy, revised in November, subjects stud...

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Published inChicago tribune (1963)
Main Author Mark Shuman and V. Dion Haynes
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chicago, Ill Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 25.01.1992
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Summary:Students participating in extracurricular activities in High School District 214 will continue to face disciplinary action for misbehavior off and on campus now that the school board has agreed to retain a controversial policy change on student conduct. The policy, revised in November, subjects students participating in sports, academic clubs and other school activities to anything from a letter of reprimand to parents to expulsion if students are caught smoking, drinking or stealing anywhere, anytime during the school year.
ISSN:1085-6706