BP 5144 — Discipline
Section: 5000 - Students
Status: Active
Adopted: 2021-12-16
Revised: 2024-10-10
Policy text
DISCIPLINE
The Governing Board is committed to providing a safe, supportive, and positive school environment which is conducive to student learning and achievement and desires to prepare students for responsible citizenship by fostering self-discipline and personal responsibility. The Board believes that high expectations for student behavior, use of effective school and classroom management strategies, provision of appropriate intervention and support, and parent/guardian involvement can minimize the need for disciplinary measures that exclude students from instruction as a means for correcting student misbehavior.
The Superintendent or designee shall develop effective, age-appropriate strategies for maintaining a positive school climate and correcting student misbehavior at district schools. The strategies shall focus on providing students with needed supports; communicating clear, appropriate, and consistent expectations and consequences for student conduct; and ensuring equity and continuous improvement in the implementation of district discipline policies and practices.
In addition, the Superintendent or designee’s strategies for correcting student misconduct shall reflect the Board’s preference for the use of positive interventions and alternative disciplinary measures over exclusionary discipline measures.
Disciplinary measures that may result in loss of instructional time or cause students to be disengaged from school, such as detention, suspension, and expulsion, shall be imposed only when required or permitted by law or when other means of correction have been documented to have failed.
School personnel and volunteers shall not allow any disciplinary action taken against a student to result in the denial or delay of a school meal.
A student shall not be denied recess unless the student’s participation poses an immediate threat to the physical safety of the student or to the physical safety of one or more of the student’s peers. If, due to such immediate threat, a student is denied recess, staff shall make all reasonable efforts to resolve the threat and minimize the student’s exclusion from recess, to the greatest extent practicable. (Education Code 49056)
Seclusion and behavioral restraint are prohibited as a means of discipline and shall not be used to correct student behavior except as permitted pursuant to Education Code 49005.4 and in accordance with district regulations.
The Superintendent or designee shall create a model discipline matrix that lists violations and the consequences for each as allowed by law.
At all times, the safety of students and staff, providing interventions and support to students, as well as the maintenance of an orderly school environment, shall be priorities in determining appropriate discipline. When misconduct occurs, staff shall attempt to identify the causes of the student’s behavior and implement appropriate support and/or discipline. When choosing between different disciplinary strategies, staff shall consider the effect of each option on the student’s health, well-being, and opportunity to learn.
Staff shall enforce disciplinary rules fairly, consistently, and in accordance with the district’s nondiscrimination policies.
The Superintendent or designee shall provide professional development as necessary to assist staff in developing the skills needed to effectively and equitably implement the disciplinary strategies adopted for district schools, including, but not limited to, knowledge of school and classroom management skills and their consistent application, effective accountability and positive intervention techniques, and the tools to form strong, cooperative relationships with parents/guardians.
District goals for improving school climate, based on suspension and expulsion rates, surveys of students, staff, and parents/guardians regarding their sense of school safety and connectedness to the school community, and other local measures, shall be included in the district’s local control and accountability plan, as required by law.
Legal
EDUCATION CODE
32280-32289 School safety plans
35291.5 School-adopted discipline rules
48900-48926 Suspension and expulsion
48980-48985 Parent/guardian notifications
49005-49006.4 Seclusion and restraint
49055 Restorative justice practices
49414.4 Opioid misuse; alternative to referral to law enforcement
49550-49564.5 Meals for needy students
52060-52077 Local control and accountability plan
CIVIL CODE
1714.1 Liability of parent or guardian for act of willful misconduct by a minor
CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE 5
307 Participation in school activities until departure of bus
UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 20
1400-1482 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 29
794 Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 504
UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 42