The Hopkins Summer School expects that members of the community will at all times:
·         treat others with respect and courtesy
·         act with honesty and integrity
·         treat property with care and respect
·         obey the laws of the city, state, and nation
Serious misconduct involves acts such as
·         serious breaches of community standards of language and behavior.
·         acts that may compromise or disrupt the School’s computer network.
·         disruption to class.
·         use of tobacco products.
Very serious misconduct involves acts such as
·         includes language and/or behavior that is racially, ethnically, or sexually offensive.
·         verbal or physical harassment of other students, teachers, or staff.
·         serious disrespect toward adults.
·         cheating or plagiarism.
·         violating network security or use of technology for illegal purposes.
·         criminal acts include, but are limited to:  theft, vandalism, assault, threats to public safety, possession of illegal drugs or explosives.
If necessary, the Director of the Summer School and a Hopkins Administrator will exercise discipline after consultation with those involved, and in accordance with the Hopkins School Handbook of regulations and rules of conduct.