Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1)
(a) The Code of Student Conduct is designed
to cover the rights, responsibilities and conduct of students in the Florida
School for the Deaf and the Blind.
(b) The code requires adherence to all
applicable law and specifically prohibits disrespectful and/or disruptive
conduct.
1. Specific grounds for disciplinary
action. The Administration of the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind
opposes the use of any form of aversive discipline.
2. Procedures to be followed for acts
requiring discipline and a review of an Individual Educational Plan (IEP) under
the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA), and Section 504
Plan, if any, as set forth in Rule
6A-6.0331, F.A.C., effective as
of December 23, 2014, incorporated by reference herein and available at
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-09836,
and Rule 6A-6.03312, F.A.C., effective as
of April 21, 2011, incorporated by reference herein and available at
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-09837.
3. An explanation of the responsibilities and
rights of students with regard to attendance, respect for persons and property,
knowledge and observation of rules of conduct, expression of opinions and
publications, participation in School programs and activities and student
records.
(2)
Definitions.
(a) Disciplinary review committee
- A team of professionals which reviews reported violations of the Code of
Student Conduct and recommends disciplinary action to the Principal. The
President, Principal, Assistant Principal or Director of Student Life will
determine the number and selection of staff members to serve on the
committee.
(b) Adult student - A
student who is 18 years of age or older.
(c) Suspension - The temporary removal of a
student, for a period not to exceed ten school days (with review of an IEP and
Section 504 Plan, if any, to review student behavior) (1) from classes and
assignment to a designated staff member for supervision; or (2) temporary
removal of a student from the classroom and dormitory and temporary withdrawal
from extra curricular activities. A minor student will be remanded to the
custody of the minor student's parent(s)/legal guardian and an adult student
will be temporarily removed, after prompt notification to any person that the
school is authorized to notify on behalf of the adult student. The suspended
student will be given specific homework assignments for the student to
complete.
(d) Under the
jurisdiction of the School - All student activities during the academic year
which occur during classroom or dormitory hours or which are subject to be
approved, directed or supervised by School personnel, including transportation
to and from the School on chartered buses or other School sponsored
transportation.
(e) Excused
absences - Absences granted for personal illness, illness or death of a member
of the immediate family, or for emergencies when approved by the School and the
parent or guardian.
(f) Absences
without excuse - Shopping trips, pleasure trips, vacations or other avoidable
absences, suspension, truancy, and appointments without prior approval, except
in case of emergency.
(g) Detention
- Detaining a student after the instructional day by a member of the School
staff.
(h) Dormitory restriction -
Limiting the activities of a student within the dormitory environment (e.g.,
restriction to an assigned room or temporary withdrawal from extra curricular
activities.).
(i) Work detail -
Completion of tasks to be performed by students for the purpose of altering
unacceptable behaviors.
(j)
Discipline - The act of punishing or correcting a student's violations of the
Code of Student Conduct.
(k) Code
of Student Conduct - Those regulations of this School, found in Rules 6D-7.007
and 6D-7.0073, F.A.C., which
regulate the conduct of students at the School.
(l) Reprimand - The formal oral or written
censure of a student for a violation of the Code of Student
Conduct.
(3) Pupil
detention, search and seizure. Attendance at the School and living in a
dormitory constitutes "group participation" and "group living" without the
expectation of privacy in a private dwelling. This rule sets forth procedures
for search and seizure of a student or the student's property.
(a) The Principal, Director of Student Life,
other members of the instructional staff or other members of the dormitory
staff are authorized to detain temporarily and question a student when
circumstances indicate that the student has committed, is committing or is
about to commit a violation of School rule, and to detain temporarily a student
when circumstances indicate the student has committed, is committing, or is
about to commit a violation of law.
(b) If at any time reasonable suspicion
arises that the student is concealing stolen or illegal property, an alcoholic
beverage, illegal drugs, or any weapon prohibited by law, the staff members
may, for the purpose of seizing these items, search the student, the student's
room, locker, vehicle, or other possessions solely for determination of
compliance with regulations of the School, or notify the School Police
Department, which is authorized, consistent with determination of probable
cause, to search the student, the student's room, locker, vehicle or other
possessions consistent with Florida law concerning search warrants and
exceptions to search warrants. The School Police Department shall conduct any
investigation of suspected violation of law, including any related search and
seizure, and will control the means and method of any investigation of
suspected violation of law.
(c) If
a search of the student, the student's room, locker, vehicle, or other
possessions conducted in accordance with law reveals stolen or illegal items as
prohibited by law or School rule, the item or items may be seized and such
action taken as appropriate.
(d) In
no event shall a student be subjected to a strip search.
(4) Suggestions for Revision. Suggestions for
possible revision of the Code of Student Conduct are welcomed from students,
parents, guardians, staff members and other interested individuals. Suggestions
should be sent in writing to the President's Office.
Rulemaking Authority
1002.36(4)(c)
FS. Law Implemented 1002.36(4)(e)10.
FS.
New 9-4-84, Formerly 6D-7.07, Amended 8-26-86, 5-5-87,
1-12-95, 2-24-03, 9-2-18.