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STUDENT DISCIPLINE RIGHTS AND PROCEDURES: A GUIDE FOR ADVOCATES SECOND EDITION EDUCATION LAW CENTER 60 PARK PLACE, SUITE 300 NEWARK, NJ 07102 (973) 624-1815 TDD: (973) 624-4618 FAX: (973) 624-7339 www.edlawcenter.org ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This manual was originally written by Ellen Boylan, Esq., former senior attorney at Education Law Center ("ELC"), with contributions by Elizabeth Athos, Esq., ELC senior attorney, Jennifer Weiser, Esq., former ELC Skadden Fellow, and Diana MTK Autin, co-executive director of the Statewide Parent Advocacy Network. This manual was revised in 2009 by Ms. Athos, incorporating updates on special education discipline prepared in 2008 by ELC senior attorney Ruth Deale Lowenkron, Esq. and former ELC Further revisions to the manual were made in 2012 senior attorney David Giles, Esq. under the supervision of Ms. Athos, with the generous assistance of Boston University School of Law students Jeffrey Cravens, class of 2012, and Sarah Rubin, class of 2013, and City University of New York School of Law student Hannah Kaplan, class of 2014. DISCLAIMER The information provided in this guide helps explain the laws affecting the rights of students in school discipline cases in New Jersey, but should not be construed as legal advice. This manual is provided for educational and informational purposes only, and contains general information that may not reflect current or complete legal developments. Readers are encouraged to seek appropriate legal advice from a licensed attorney on the particular facts and circumstances at issue for students undergoing school discipline. © 2012 Education Law Center TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………….7 PART I: GENERAL EDUCATION LAWS AND PROCEDURES…………………………...8 SOURCES OF STUDENT DISCIPLINE LAW……………………………………………….8 CODE OF STUDENT CONDUCT…………………………………………………………….9 A SCHOOL’S DUTY TO PREVENT SUSPENSION AND EXPULSION…………………10 GROUNDS FOR SUSPENSION AND EXPULSION……………………………………….11 DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN SUSPENSION AND EXPULSION…………………………..14 REQUIREMENTS FOR SUSPENSION OF 10 DAYS OR LESS…………………………...15 PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LONG-TERM SUSPENSION & EXPULSION...17 DISCIPLINE RULES FOR ASSAULT AGAINST SCHOOL PERSONNEL, ASSAULT WITH A WEAPON, GUN POSSESSION AT SCHOOL AND GUN CONVICTION……...21 DISCIPLINE FOR BEHAVIOR OFF SCHOOL GROUNDS………………………………..23 REMOVAL FROM SCHOOL DUE TO SUSPECTED SUBSTANCE ABUSE…………….24 Local Board Discipline Policies…………………………………………………………….24 Removal from School and Medical Examination…………………………………………..26 SEARCH AND SEIZURE…………………………………………………………………….29 Search Based on Reasonable Suspicion…………………………………………………….29 Suspicionless Searches……………………………………………………………………...31 REFERRAL TO LAW ENFORCEMENT……………………………………………………32 LOSS OF PRIVILEGES AND COMMUNITY SERVICE…………………………………..35 WHAT TO DO AT A BOARD OF EDUCATION DISCIPLINE HEARING……………….36 DEFENSES TO STUDENT DISCIPLINE…………………………………………………...40 The Constitutional Right to a Public Education……………………………………………41 The Constitutional Right to Equal Protection of the Law…………………………………..44 The Right to Non-Arbitrary School Board Action………………………………………….45 The Right to Procedural Due Process………………………………………………………46 Defending Against Zero Tolerance…………………………………………………………46 The Constitutional Right to Free Speech…………………………………………………...48 ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION AND HOME INSTRUCTION DURING LONG-TERM SUSPENSION, EXPULSION AND REMOVAL…………………………………………….50 The Right to Alternative Education for Students Removed from School…………………..51 Home Instruction…………………………………………………………………………...54 APPEALING A STUDENT DISCIPLINE DETERMINATION…………………………….56 Steps for Appeal…………………………………………………………………………….58 Relief Available in Appeal to Commissioner………………………………………………59 Moving for Emergent Relief………………………………………………………………..61 Filing an Appeal with the Commissioner…………………………………………………..62 GRADES AND ACADEMIC CREDIT………………………………………………………64 RECORDS…………………………………………………………………………………….64 CORPORAL PUNISHMENT………………………………………………………………...65 LIABILITY FOR UNCONSTITUTIONAL ACTION……………………………………….66 PART II: SPECIAL EDUCATION LAWS AND PROCEDURES…………………………..66 THE RIGHT TO POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS AND STRATEGIES AND SPECIAL PROTECTIONS IN SCHOOL DISCIPLINE AND
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