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Schools must have written rules of _____________ and ________________
BEHAVIOR AND PUNISHMENT
T or F: All students get copies of written rules and punishment
TRUE
What happens when a student is caught trafficking drugs or causing bodily injury?
first offense = expulsion for 1 semester (student may attend an alternate school)
2nd offense = permanent expulsion and may receive equivalent instruction at some other school
What happens when a student is caught with firearms and/or dangerous weapons?
Student is expelled for 1 year.(the school district superintendent may make exceptions to this law.
What is the NV law definition of "habitual disciplinary problem"
School has written evidence that student threatened or extorted or attempted same, initiated 2 fights, 5 suspensions for any reason-suspended for 1 semester and getting equivalent instruction.
What are NV school laws concerning notification of violent students when transferring to another school?
NV law requires notice, then confidentiality
What are NV school laws concerning notification of sex offenders?
One person in the school district is designated to know about the offending student and the student is not to attend the same school as the victim.
What happens to those students who are habitually truant?
There is an advisory board review-3 or more unexcused absences in one year, can result in a misdemeanor citation prepared in juvenile court. Continued truancy may result in filing of criminal charges against parents/guardians.
What are the exceptions to discipline?
A principal may permit a student to have a dangerous weapon
What is Safety Net?
board of trustees must review and approve any suspension or expulsion for students K-6 for any reason.
How are Special Ed students disciplined (IDEA)
they must be disciplined according to the act. If the behavior is a manifestation of the disability, no suspension for more than 10 days.
Are schools held to the same 4th amendment rules as citizens (search and seizure with probable cause only)
No, schools can use "reasonable suspicion"
Search and seizure requirement for acceptability states:
search must be reasonable and search method is not excessively intrusive
Can schools do random drug testing?
Athletes may have to agree to random urine testing, New Jersey V T.L.O. said that "reasonable suspicion" need not be individualized.
Are students required to stand and salute the flag?
No, students do not have to stand or recite, but must remain respectful of other students in a Moment of Silence.
When did NV end corporal punishment?
1993 NV ended corporal punishment--law allows reasonable force to: prevent injury or destruction, obtain weapon, etc, self-defense of another, escort to proper authorities.
What is FERPA?
1974 law that gives custodial and non-custodial equal access to student info, when student turns 18, the rights go to the student unless still a dependent for tax purposes on their parents return.
What are included in student records?
birthdays, grades, (etc), phone #, address, emergency info, disciplinary records, spec ed records, medical and health, attendance, personal information
What are non-records?
Personal teacher notes not shared with others and law enforcement records.
Can parents request record reviews and corrections?
Yes if deemed appropriate.
Can public schools adopt dress codes?
Yes, they may adopt dress code policies requiring students to wear uniforms and/or teachers to follow dress codes.
What is the Abington Bible rule?
Bible can be used for history, literature and for non devotional uses.
What is the Lemon (test).
made up of 3 tests
1. secular purpose
2. does not advance or inhibit religion
3. does not foster a government entanglement with reliigion
What is the Lee rule?
No school sponsored invocations/benedictions
What is Lam's Chapel
If school is opened for outside school uses, then religious groups can use school facilities if scheduled and all costs are borne by the group.
What is the Brown rule?
regarding witchcraft--Impressions series, the court found that there was no problem.
what are the rules regarding religious holidays in the schools
Balance in symbols, music, used to learn and not promote.
What are the building blocks of current special ed laws?
Mills vs. Board of Ed and PARC
What is IDEA?
Individual with Disability Education Act, all students educated,
least restrictive placement
individualized and appropriate education
no cost to parents,
method to ensure requirements are met
What is FAPE?
Free & Appropriate Public Education
An IEP is developed with parents, a team effort