- Peyton Forest Elementary School
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If a student commits one of the designated felonies, the student’s current school placement may be changed, or the student may be placed in a non-traditional program.The following is a list of designated felonies:A). Aggravated batteryB). Aggravated sexual batteryC). Aggravated child molestationD). Aggravated sodomyE). Armed robberyF). Attempted murder or attempted kidnapping (13 years or older)G). Battery (school employee)H). Carrying an explosive, firearm, or knife at a public gatheringI). Escapes after being found guilty of a designated felonyJ). Hijacking a motor vehicle (13 years or older)K). Illegal acts including hoax and conspiracy relating to destructive devices,explosives or detonatorsL). Kidnapping (13 years or older)M). MurderN). Possession, manufacture, transport, sale, distribution or intent todistribute an explosive deviseO). Possession of a pistol or a revolverP). RacketeeringQ). RapeR). RobberyS). Second degree arson (13 years or older)T). Second or subsequent conviction of any crime relating to motorvehicle theftU). Third offense of any act which if committed by an adult would be a felonyV). Trafficking in cocaine, illegal drugs, marijuana, or methamphetamineW). Voluntary manslaughter
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