
Local
Slang for Drugs
Marijuana - Smoke, Trees, Weed, Dub, “L” (New Term for Blunt), Choke, Chronic, Herb, Wood, Pot, Reefer, Green, Jay, Purple Haze, Hydro, Blazing, Joints
Marijuana with cocaine - Woo, Wooze
Cocaine - Coke, Yeah, K, White Horso, Blow, White, Yack Dust, White Daddy, “C”, Caine, White Lady, Powder, Snow, Ride the White Horse
Heroin - Smack, redrum
Acid - Paper, Blots, Liquid, Liquid Blue, Microdots, Purple Pyramid, White Blotter, Purple Microdots
Ecstasy - E, Beans, X, Candy
Ecstasy with acid - Candy Tripping, Candy Flipping
Methamphetamine - Crank, Junk, The “B” Word
Ketamine - Cat, K, Special K
Danville
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Inappropriate
Behaviors |
Level |
Disciplinary
Consequences |
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- Smoking/use of
possession of tobacco products |
2 |
Parent Conference
and one of the following: |
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-detention |
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- in-school
suspension |
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- out-if-school
suspension (1-10 days) |
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- referral to level
3 disciplinary action for repeated offenses |
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- Repeat of Level 2
Offences |
3 |
Parent Conference
and one of the following: |
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-Possession of Drug
Paraphernalia* |
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-In-school
suspension |
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- Suspension
(1-10days) from School or Bus |
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- Long term
Suspension from Bus or School |
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- Warning of Future
Consequences including but not limited to a Referral to Level 4
Disciplinary Action for Repeated Offenses |
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- Repeat of Level 3
Offenses |
4 |
Parent Conference
and 10-day suspension with Recommendation for Long-Term Suspension |
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- Possession/Use of
Alcohol |
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- Drug Violations |
5 |
Violation of any
Level 5 offence shall result in a parent conference and a 365-day
expulsion from the Danville Public Schools unless there is an
affirmative finding of mitigating circumstances |
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Zero Tolerance |
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A student who is
determined to possess or to have bought a controlled
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substance or
marijuana onto school property or to a school-sponsored activity |
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shall receive a
minimum 365 day expulsion |
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Prosecution of
Adults |
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Certain violations
that must be reported to law enforcement agencies may |
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subject the student
to prosecution as an adult whenever a student is 14 years |
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of age or older |
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Pittsylvania
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Class 3
Misconduct |
Disciplinary
Actions |
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Serious misconduct
that disrupts the education process, indicates incorrigible behavior or
violates the law. School Suspension is the minimum penalty |
1. Suspension from
school (1 to 10 days) |
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1. Alcohol
(possession, use or under the influence) |
2. mandatory 10 day
suspension from school for alcohol |
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2. Drug
paraphernalia (possession) |
3. Mandatory 5 day
suspension form school for tobacco related offense (grades 6-12) |
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4. Long-term
suspension |
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5. recommendation
for expulsion |
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6. Prosecution |
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7. Upgrade to Class
4 offence |
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Class 4
Misconduct |
Disciplinary
Actions |
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Gross misconduct
that requires removal of student from school |
1. Recommendation
for expulsion or long-term suspension and prosecution, when |
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1. Alcohol
(distribution) |
appropriate. |
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2. Any act which
substantially disrupts the orderly conduct of school, a school function,
extracurricular or cocurricular activity. |
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