IASAS Rules
A. Rules Infraction:
When a student commits a serious infraction including, but not limited to, drug use (including alcohol, tobacco/e-cigarette or other mood altering substances), deceit, theft, flagrant curfew violations, violations of the "off limits" areas, as well as aiding and abetting any of the above, the following will apply:
IASAS Sanctions:
The student may no longer participate in that IASAS exchange, convention or tournament. They will not be recognized during the IASAS awards ceremony.
The student will be sent home at parents' expense if it is feasible to do so.
Students involved in egregious violations, as determined by the principals of the impacted IASAS schools, will be suspended out-of-school for two days. Students will be administratively excused until those IASAS principals reach consensus on how to move forward.
Character-related awards such as Spirit of IASAS will be revoked.
Cheating at events may result in removal of medals and revocation of records after formal review by IASAS Athletics and/or Activities Directors.
The student will be excluded from IASAS related co-curricular activities for a period of 40 school days following the determination of the infraction. The student will be excluded from any IASAS season/activity that begins within this 40-day period.
Consequences related to third season infractions will carry over to the following school year.
For a second offense, the student will be excluded for one calendar year from IASAS events including the same exchange, convention or tournament the following year.
Consequences will be carried over if the student transfers to another IASAS school.
Other Individual School's Consequences:
Depending on the severity and specifics of the infraction and the student's past behavior, individual IASAS schools may levy other consequences as per their school policy/handbooks.Â
This may include further exclusion from all IASAS events.