Not exact matches
guidelines and programs for in - service education programs for all district staff members to ensure effective implementation of
school policy
on school conduct and
discipline
guidelines and programs for in - service education programs for all district staff members to ensure effective implementation of
school policy
on school conduct and
discipline, including but not limited to,
guidelines on promoting a safe and supportive
school climate while discouraging, among other things, harassment, bullying and discrimination against students by students and / or
school employees; and including safe and supportive
school climate concepts in the curriculum and classroom management; and
In 2014, the Obama administration released
guidelines calling
on schools to rethink zero - tolerance policies and end racial disparities in
school discipline.
Last month, the U.S. Department of Education and U.S. attorney general's office released national
guidelines on student
discipline codes, acknowledging many urban
school districts» zero - tolerance policies have created
school - to - prison pipelines.
The resolution cited the fact that charter boards accept public money but lack democratic accountability, that charter
schools are contributing to increased segregation, that punitive disciplinary policies are disproportionately used in charter
schools as well as other practices that violate students» rights, that there is a pattern of fraud of mismanagement in the sector in general, and it then called for opposition to privatization of education, opposed diversion of funding from public
schools, called for full funding for quality public education, called for legislation granting parents access to charter
school boards and to strengthen oversight, called for charter
schools to follow USDOJ and USDOE
guidelines on student
discipline and to help parents file complaints when those
guidelines are violated, opposed efforts to weaken oversight, and called for a moratorium
on charter
school growth.
Charter application
guidelines for groups applying to open a new
school state that the DC Public Charter School Board is «unlikely to approve applications for schools with discipline policies that rely solely on exclusion to manage student behavior and / or that are likely to result in high rates of suspensions and expulsions.&
school state that the DC Public Charter
School Board is «unlikely to approve applications for schools with discipline policies that rely solely on exclusion to manage student behavior and / or that are likely to result in high rates of suspensions and expulsions.&
School Board is «unlikely to approve applications for
schools with
discipline policies that rely solely
on exclusion to manage student behavior and / or that are likely to result in high rates of suspensions and expulsions.»
Provide one -
on - one assistance to individual students», maintain classroom routines and
discipline within the classroom, following appropriate
school guidelines.