ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Student Code of Conduct Acknowledgment
Dear Student and Parent:
As required by state law, the board of trustees has officially adopted the Student Code of Conduct in order to promote a safe and orderly learning environment for every student.
We urge you to read this publication thoroughly and to discuss it with your family. If you have any questions about the required conduct and consequences for misconduct, we encourage you to ask for an explanation from the student’s teacher or campus administrator.
The student and parent should each sign this page in the space provided below, and then return the page to the student’s school.
Thank you.
Kenneth Bateman, Interim Superintendent
We acknowledge that we have received a copy of the Kopperl ISD Student Code of Conduct for the 2006–2007 school year and understand that students will be held accountable for their behavior and will be subject to the disciplinary consequences outlined in the Code.
Print name of student: __________________________________________________
Signature of student: ___________________________________________________
Print name of parent: ___________________________________________________
Signature of parent: ____________________________________________________
Date: _________________________________
School: ______________________________________________________________
Grade level: ___________________________
Please sign this page, remove it, and return it to the student’s school. Thank you.
Table of Contents
School District Authority and Jurisdiction
Possession of Prohibited Items
Possession of Telecommunications Devices
Illegal and Prescription Drugs
Misuse of Computers and the Internet
Behavior and Consequence Guidelines............................................................................... 7
Discipline Management Techniques
Removal from the Regular Educational Setting
Returning Student to Classroom
Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP)
Placement
Discretionary Placement: Misconduct That May Result in
DAEP Placement
Misconduct Identified in State Law
Mandatory Placement: Misconduct That Requires DAEP
Placement
Sexual Assault and Campus Assignments
Notice of Criminal Proceedings
Discretionary Expulsion: Misconduct That May Result in
Expulsion
At School, Within 300 Feet, or at School Event
Mandatory Expulsion: Misconduct That Requires Expulsion
DAEP Placement of Expelled Students
The Student Code of Conduct is the district’s response to the requirements of Chapter 37 of the Texas Education Code.
The Code provides methods and options for managing students in the classroom and on school grounds, disciplining students, and preventing and intervening in student discipline problems.
The law requires the district to define misconduct that may—or must—result in a range of specific disciplinary consequences including removal from a regular classroom or campus, suspension, placement in a disciplinary alternative education program (DAEP), or expulsion from school.
This Student Code of Conduct has been adopted by the Kopperl ISD Board of Trustees and developed with the advice of the district-level committee. This Code provides information to parents and students regarding standards of conduct, consequences of misconduct, and procedures for administering discipline.
In accordance with state law, the Code will be posted at each school campus or will be available for review at the office of the campus principal. Parents will be notified of any conduct violation that may result in a student being suspended, placed in a DAEP, or expelled.
Because the Student Code of Conduct is adopted by the district’s board of trustees it has the force of policy; therefore, in case of conflict between the Code and the student handbook, the Code will prevail.
Please Note: The discipline of students with disabilities who are eligible for services under federal law (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973) is subject to the provisions of those laws.
School rules and the authority of the district to administer discipline apply whenever the interest of the district is involved, on or off school grounds, in conjunction with or independent of classes and school-sponsored activities.
The district has disciplinary authority over a student:
1. During the regular school day and while the student is going to and from school on district transportation;
2. During lunch periods in which a student is allowed to leave campus;
3. While the student is in attendance at any school-related activity, regardless of time or location;
4. For any school-related misconduct, regardless of time or location;
5. When retaliation against a school employee or volunteer occurs or is threatened, regardless of time or location;
6. When criminal mischief is committed on or off school property or at a school-related event;
7. For certain offenses committed within 300 feet of school property as measured from any point on the school’s real property boundary line;
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