Policy_Manual_2-12-2024

When a parent/guardian has been notified by a school administrator of a threat or incident, the school administrator shall complete a Record of Parent Notification of Student Threat or Incident form. This record shall be securely and confidentially maintained by the school consistent with state and federal law. A school shall provide a student a copy of the Record of Parent Notification of Student Threat or Incident related to the student if the student requests a copy of the record; and expunge the record maintained in accordance with this section if the student has graduated from high school and requests the record be expunged. Grievance Process for Incident of Abusive Conduct A school employee who has experienced abusive conduct as defined in this policy and is not satisfied with initial efforts to resolve the issue, may file a grievance not later than thirty (30) days after the incident(s) in order to be effectively investigated and resolved, unless the time for filing is extended by the District for good cause shown. Grievance Process: Step 1 1. The grievance must be in writing, dated, and signed by the grievant and delivered to the principal. 2. Within ten (10) business days, the principal shall meet with the grievant to discuss the grievance and possible resolutions. 3. Within ten (10) business days after the meeting, the principal will respond in writing explaining the principal’s position and offer options for substantive resolution of the complaint. Grievance Procedure: Step 2 4. If the response by the principal does not satisfactorily resolve the issue, the grievant may appeal the response in writing within ten (10) calendar days after receipt of the response to the school director. 5. Within ten (10) business days after receipt of the grievance, the school director will meet with the grievant to discuss the grievance and possible resolutions. 6. Within fifteen (15) calendar days after the meeting, the school director will respond in writing with a final resolutions of the grievance. The school director’s written response shall be the final administrative action in the matter.

5.0712 STUDENT CONDUCT: DISRUPTIONS

5.0712.01 DISRUPTIONS Issue Date: 4/10/97

Conduct by students either in or out of class which for any reason—whether because of time, place, or manner of behavior—unreasonably disrupts or creates an unreasonable and substantial risk of disrupting a class activity, program, or other function of a school, or involves substantial disorder or invasion of the rights of others, is prohibited. A student who disrupts the class shall be

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