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DCVPA is committed to providing a safe school environment that is free from violence, to the maximum extent possible. Except as otherwise specified in this policy, employees, visitors, and other persons are prohibited from possessing, carrying, using, or threatening to use, or encouraging another person to possess, carry, use, or threaten to use, weapons or explosives on school property or while attending curricular or extracurricular activities sponsored by the school. This policy applies to weapons or explosives carried openly or concealed. This policy does not apply to students. Student conduct related to weapons and explosives is governed by policy 4333, Weapons, Bomb Threats, Terrorist Threats, and Clear Threats to Safety.
Any employee who violates this policy may be subject to immediate termination. Any visitor or other person who violates this policy will be escorted from the premises and/or school activity immediately. The principal shall immediately report any violation of this policy to law enforcement officials. Any employee who is aware that a weapon or explosive is present on school property or at a school event in violation of this policy must immediately report this information to the principal or designee or the school resource officer, as appropriate.
A. Weapons and Explosives DefinedFor purposes of this policy, a weapon includes, but is not limited to, any gun, rifle, pistol, or other firearm of any kind; any BB gun, stun gun, air rifle, air pistol, sling shot, bowie knife, dirk, dagger, slingshot, leaded cane, switchblade knife, blackjack, metallic knuckles, razors, and razor blades (except solely for personal shaving), or fireworks; any sharp-pointed or -edged instrument, except instructional supplies, unaltered nail files, and clips and tools used solely for the preparation of food, instruction, and/or maintenance on educational property; and mace, pepper spray, and other personal defense sprays. For purposes of this policy, an explosive includes, but is not limited to, any dynamite cartridge, bomb, grenade, mine, or powerful explosive as defined in G.S. 14-284.1.
B. School PropertyFor purposes of this policy, school property is any school building or bus, school campus, grounds, recreational area, athletic field, or other property owned, used, or operated by the university on behalf of the school.
C. ExclusionsThis policy does not apply to:
Issued: July 12, 2018