Stalking
Stalking is a method of harassment in which one person intentionally causes another person to feel oppressed, persecuted or intimidated.
Stalking can include, but is not limited to:
The intent of a person to injure another person or their property.
Following or pursuing another person.
Repeatedly making phone calls, taking pictures or videos or electronic communication whether or not a conversation is held.
Repeatedly making the phone continuously ring.
One person harassing another which interferes with or intrudes upon the person’s privacy or liberty.
Note: Any person who believes he or she has been a victim of stalking should report the alleged facts to an appropriate school official which may include a school nurse, counselor or principal.
FOR EACH OFFENSE
Students will be suspended from school with immediate notification of guardians. Local law enforcement will be notified as stalking is a gross misdemeanor. Parents/guardians and students will attend a conference with the appropriate building Administrator.