Page 16- The Chronicle, Saiurday, December 13, 1980 t , 'f'MW u B1J? X* ? ! ....- imm.i l I ^Chris k.C.Native Wins Randy Jones A ward Chris Brown, 14 - year credits his mother with old New Bern native and initiating his dance caa student at the North reer because "she felt Carolina School of the he was sickly and wantArts, is the year's recipi- cd him to build up his ent of the "Randy Jones M .. prior comi Dance Scho.arship". tQ ^lnst^rSalem Chris * Randy Jones, a former student with NCSA and r?*'ved his training at a now with the singing ^oca^ dance studio in group the "Village Peo- ^ew Bern, pie" set up the scholar- Chris says that "dancshio fund for stuHpntc in ?" 1? -* * ... mg is uiC IOVC OI niS I the area of dance. lifcr^ Upon graduation I Chris, a second year from NCSA, he would I ballet student at NCSA like to join the Harlem I has been dancing for Dance Theratre in New I most of his life. He York. Law From page 5 actions were extremely disruptive or harmful to others. 2. Corporal punishment should be administered in the principal's or assistant principal's office with another professional employee being present. Corporal punishment must not be administered in anger. 3. The student shall be told, in the presence, of a witness, the reason for the punishment. 4. The student shall not be struck about the face or liead. 5. The narent or onarHian r*f -u-,i u _ , _. v. iiiv siuutm Sildll UC notified, verbally or in writing, of each incident of corporal punishment and the reason for it. 6. A written record shall be kept, stating the date, name of the student, the nature of the offense, and the name of the adult who witnessed the punishment. 7. The person administering the punishment and the student should confer concerning plans for improvement of behavior after the corporal punishment has been administered. B. IN SCHOOL OR SHORT SUSPENSIONS 1. The principal has the authority under General Statute 115-147 to suspend for a period of ten days or less, any student who willfully violates the rules of conduct established by or in HI accordance with this policy. A / student who is suspended shall be given an opportunity to make up his or her work and to take any quarterly, semester or grading period examinations missed during a short-term suspension. : 2. Generally the student shall have been informed ?. previously, either verbally or in writing, that the act of misconduct could result in a suspension. 1 ? 3. The student shall be told of the alleged misconduct ; and the evidence against him or her. 4. The student shall be given the opportunity to present informally his or her knowledge of the facts and defense, if any, to the accusations. 5. The principal or a designee shall conduct such in-Ivestigations as is necessary to determine the truth of the ^accusations against the student. ~ 6. When the principal or designee has reached a decision, the student shall be informed of the decision. i 7 if r?i i--: ' * - * -* - - ,. ?. ?..v yi iimpai ui ucsignee nnas mat me accusations are true and that a suspension is" warranted under the facts and circumstances the student, parents and/or guarv dian shall be notified in writing, of the reason of the : suspension, the type of suspension, (in school or out of school) and the length of the suspension. : 8. The parents or guardian shall be also notified that ^ they may request a conference with the principal to ? discuss the suspension. 9. If more than ten pypils are suspended at the same r time for the same act of misconduct, the principal shall notify the superintendent immediately. TOT Tf The conduct of the pupils poses a contmutng . danger to persons or property or an ongoing threat of : disrupting the academic process, the pupils may be ? suspended immediately. 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