Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 780 - EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CABINET - DEPARTMENT FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Chapter 2 - Management of the Kentucky TECH System
Section 780 KAR 2:060 - Discipline of students
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, March 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 156.802(3), 158.150, 158.444
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 156.802(3) authorizes the Kentucky Department of Education to have responsibility for all administrative functions of the state in relation to the management, control, and operation of state-operated secondary area technology centers. KRS 156.852 authorizes the Kentucky Board of Education to promulgate administrative regulations to implement career and technical education in Kentucky. KRS 158.150 establishes the grounds and procedures for discipline from the state's common schools. This administrative regulation establishes the procedure for the suspension and expulsion of students from Kentucky TECH schools for disciplinary reasons following the grounds and procedures established in KRS 158.150 for the common schools.
Section 1. Definition. "Kentucky TECH" means the system of state-operated secondary career and technical education programs in the area technology centers.
Section 2. Teachers and administrators employed in or assigned to work in a Kentucky TECH school shall be responsible for the supervision and discipline of students during the time the students are in attendance at a Kentucky TECH facility.
Section 3. All students shall comply with the policies of the Kentucky TECH school in which they are enrolled. The following actions, subject to due process requirements set forth in KAR Title 707, shall constitute cause for disciplinary suspension or expulsion:
Section 4.
Section 5. A secondary student who is suspended from a participating local high school or expelled from a participating local school district shall be suspended or expelled from the Kentucky TECH school in which the student is enrolled.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 156.802(3), 156.852