Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 005 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 15 - Division of Learning Services
Rule 005.15.11-003 - Guidelines for the Development, Review and Revision of School District Student Discipline and School Safety Policies
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 005.15.11-003
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1.00 TITLE
1.01 These guidelines shall be known as the
Arkansas Department of Education Guidelines for the Development, Review and
Revision of School District Student Discipline and School Safety
Policies.
2.00 REGULATORY AUTHORITY
2.01 The State
Board of Education enacts these guidelines pursuant to its authority as set
forth in Ark. Code Ann. §§
6-11-105,
6-18-502,
6-18-503,
6-18-504,
6-18-505,
6-18-506,
6-18-507,
6-18-514 and
25-15-201 et
seq.
3.00 PURPOSE
3.01 These guidelines are
designed to assist local school districts with the development, review and
revision of student discipline and school safety policies.
4.00 GENERAL GUIDELINES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
4.01 Parents, students,
and school district personnel, including teachers, shall be involved in the
development of school district student discipline policies.
4.01.1 School districts should strive to
ensure that those involved with the development of school district student
discipline policies come from diverse racial, gender, and socioeconomic
backgrounds and that the group consist of a sufficient number of individuals to
provide broad representation within the district.
4.01.2 School districts may elect to have
separate policies for different organizational levels and may have policy
development teams for each organizational level or use one team for all
organizational levels.
4.02 The student discipline policies shall be
reviewed annually by the school district's committee on personnel policies. The
committee may recommend changes in the policies to the board of directors of
the local school district.
4.03
Student discipline policies shall include, but not be limited to, the following
offenses:
4.03.1 Willfully and intentionally
assaulting or threatening to assault or abuse any student or teacher,
principal, superintendent, or other employee of a school system;
4.03.2 Possession by students of any firearm
or other weapon prohibited upon the school campus by law or by policies adopted
by the school board of directors;
4.03.3 Using, offering for sale, or selling
beer, alcoholic beverages, or other illicit drugs by students on school
property;
4.03.4 Possession by a
student of any paging device, beeper, or similar electronic communication
device on the school campus, however:
4.03.4.1 The policy may provide an exemption
for possession of such a device by a student who is required to use such a
device for health or other compelling reasons; and
4.03.4.2 The policy may exempt possession of
such a device after normal school hours for extracurricular
activities.
4.03.5
Willfully or intentionally damaging, destroying, or stealing school property by
students.
4.04 The
school discipline policies shall:
4.04.1
Prescribe minimum and maximum penalties, including students' suspension or
dismissal from school, for violations of each of the aforementioned offenses
and for violations of other practices prohibited by school discipline
policies;
4.04.2 Prescribe
expulsion from school for a period of not less than one (1) year for possession
of any firearm or other weapon prohibited upon the school campus by law,
provided, however, that the superintendent shall have discretion to modify such
expulsion requirement for a student on a case-by-case basis.
4.04.3 Establish procedures for notice to
students and parents of charges, hearings, and other due process proceedings to
be applicable in the enforcement and administration of such policies by the
school administrator and by the school board of directors;
4.04.4 Include prevention, intervention, and
conflict resolution provisions; and
4.04.5 Set forth the role and authority of
public school employees and volunteers.
4.05 Student discipline policies shall
provide that parents and students will be advised of the rules and regulations
by which the school is governed and will be made aware of the behavior that
will call for disciplinary action and the types of corrective actions that may
be imposed.
4.06 Each school
district shall develop a procedure for written notification to all parents and
students of the district's student discipline policies and for documentation of
the receipt of the policies by all parents and students.
4.07 Teachers and administrators, classified
school employees, and volunteers shall be provided with appropriate student
discipline training.
4.08 If a
school employee believes that any action taken by the school district to
discipline a student referred by that employee does not follow school district
discipline policies, the school employee may appeal under the district's
grievance procedure as provided under §
6-17-208.
4.09 Each school district in this state shall
develop written student discipline policies in compliance with these guidelines
and shall file such policies with the Department of Education.
4.10 School district discipline policies
shall include provisions for placement of a student with disciplinary, socially
dysfunctional, or behavioral problems not associated with a handicapping
condition in an alternative learning environment provided by the district.
Behavioral problems shall include those at risk of not satisfactorily
completing a high school education.
4.11 A school district that authorizes the
use of corporal punishment in its discipline policy shall include provisions
for administration of the punishment, including that it be administered only
for cause, be reasonable, follow warnings that the misbehavior will not be
tolerated, and be administered by a teacher or a school administrator and only
in the presence of a school administrator or his or her designee, who shall be
a teacher or an administrator employed by the school district.
4.11.1 "Teachers and administrators" means
those persons employed by a school district and required to have a state-issued
license as a condition of their employment.
4.11.2 Any teacher or school administrator in
a school district that authorizes use of corporal punishment in the district's
written student discipline policy may use corporal punishment, provided only
that the punishment is administered in accord with the district's written
student discipline policy, against any pupil in order to maintain discipline
and order within the public schools.
4.12 A school district shall include in its
student discipline policies a provision prohibiting students from wearing,
while on the grounds of a public school during the regular school day and
school-sponsored activities and events, clothing that exposes underwear,
buttocks, or the breast of a female. This policy shall not apply to a costume
or uniform worn by a student while participating in a school-sponsored activity
or event.
4.12.1 A school district shall
specify in its student discipline policies the disciplinary actions that will
be taken against a student for a violation of Section 4.12 of these
rules.
4.12.2 Section 4.12 of these
rules shall not be enforced in a manner than discriminates against a student on
the basis of his or her race, color, religion, sex, disability, or national
origin.
4.13 Any
amendments or revisions to a school district's student discipline policies
shall be developed and adopted in the same manner as the original policies as
required by law and shall be submitted to the Department of Education within
thirty (30) days after the adoption of such amendment or revision.
4.14 The Department of Education shall
monitor compliance with the requirements of these rules and of Ark. Code Ann.
§§
6-18-502 and
6-18-503. Any school district
failing to file the disciplinary policies required by Ark. Code Ann. §
6-15-503 and Section 4.09 of these
rules with the Department of Education shall have all state aid funds withheld
until such disciplinary policy is filed with the Department of
Education.
4.15 Every school
district board of directors shall adopt and file with the Department of
Education written policies concerning the violation of school standards such as
disrespect for teachers and classified school employees, vandalism, and other
undesirable behavioral patterns. Such written policies may be a part of the
school district's student discipline policies. These policies may be revised at
any time by filing an updated policy with the Department of
Education.
4.16 Every school
district board of directors shall hold its pupils strictly accountable for any
disorderly conduct in school, on the school grounds, in a school bus, or at any
school function.
4.17 The principal
of each school shall report within a week to the Department of Education the
name, current address, and social security number of any student who is
expelled for possessing a firearm or other prohibited weapon on school property
or for committing other acts of violence.
4.17.1 The expulsion shall be noted on the
student's permanent school record.
4.17.2 Nothing in Section 4.17 of these rules
shall be construed to limit a superintendent's discretion to modify the
expulsion requirement for a student on a case-by-case basis.
4.17.3 The Department of Education shall
establish and maintain a registry of students who are expelled for possessing a
firearm or other prohibited weapon on school property or for committing other
acts of violence. The names, addresses, and social security numbers of all
students listed in the registry shall be available by phone, facsimile, or mail
to any school principal in the state, so long as the provision of such
information does not otherwise violate state or federal law.
4.18 The board of directors of
every school district shall adopt policies to prevent bullying and file such
policies with the Department of Education. Such policies may be a part of the
school district's student discipline policies. The State Board of Education
shall review the policies provided by the school districts and may recommend
changes or improvements to the districts if the State Board of Education
determines that the policies need improvement.
5.00 OTHER STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS
5.01 School district
leaders are advised of the following statutory requirements pertaining to
school district discipline policies:
5.01.1
Ark. Code Ann. §§
6-18-209 and
6-18-222 concerning student
attendance policies;
5.01.2 Ark.
Code Ann. §
6-5-201 et seq. concerning the
prohibition of hazing;
5.01.3 Ark.
Code Ann. §
6-18-507 concerning suspension and
expulsion procedures;
5.01.4 Ark.
Code Ann. §
6-18-511 concerning the removal of
students from the classroom by teachers;
5.01.5 Ark. Code Ann. §
6-18-512 concerning policies
pertaining to the seizure of hand-held laser pointers;
5.01.6 Ark. Code Ann. §
6-18-513 concerning parental
notification of certain incidents involving law enforcement personnel;
and
5.01.7 Ark. Code Ann. §
6-18-514 concerning the requirement
to adopt anti-bullying policies.
5.02 The above list is non-exhaustive in
nature and is provided for informational purposes only. School district leaders
are advised to consult with locally-retained legal counsel concerning other
applicable state and federal laws as well as developments in case law
pertaining to student discipline.
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