The school may discipline a student for any violation of the Student Code of Conduct committed while a student is:
- on school property;
- within 300 feet of school property as measured from any point on the real property boundary line;
- during the regular school day, including lunch periods, no matter when or where the violation takes place;
- attending any school-related or school- sponsored activity, no matter when or where it takes place, including while the student is in transit to and from the activity;
- on the property of another school;
- attending another school’s school-sponsored or school-related activity;
- engaging in cyberbullying, as provided in state law;
- participating in any remote/virtual classroom or other period of online instruction provided by the school, including any virtual or remote school-related or school-sponsored activity; or
- off school property, if
- the violation causes a material or substantial disruption at school, or
- it is reasonably foreseeable to school officials that the violation will cause a material or substantial disruption at school.
The school may also discipline a student for any offense listed in Sections 37.006(a) or 37.007(a), (b), and (d) of the TEC, no matter when or where the offense takes place.