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Michigan Compilation of School Discipline Laws and …
safesupportivelearning.ed.govThis compilation presents school discipline-related laws and regulations for U.S. states, U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia, and, where available, links to education agency websites or resources related to school discipline and student conduct. The discipline laws and regulations presented in this
Georgia Compilation of School Discipline Laws and Regulations
safesupportivelearning.ed.govThis compilation presents school discipline-related laws and regulations for U.S. states, U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia, and, where available, links to education agency websites or resources related to school discipline and student conduct. The discipline laws and regulations presented in this
Maryland Compilation of School Discipline Laws and …
safesupportivelearning.ed.gov(viii) Positive behavioral intervention supports; and (ix) Rehabilitation. (b) Corporal punishment prohibited. - Notwithstanding any bylaw, rule, or regulation made or approved by the State Board, a principal, vice principal, or other employee may not administer corporal punishment to discipline a student in a public school in the State.
Trauma-Informed Discipline Response & Behavior System
education.ky.govSchool Discipline and the 4 Rs Realize Realize the cause of the challenging behavior may be connected to past or current traumatic experiences . Recognize Recognize the signs of traumatic stress in challenging behaviors and responses . Respond Respond using the “connect, then redirect” approach: first calm
Navigating EdEquityVA: Virginia's Road Map to Equity
www.doe.virginia.govEquitable School Discipline. TheVirginia Departmentof Education recognizes its responsibilityto advance racial, ... effective and transparent communication of equity data can serve as an impetus for the necessary evaluation of policies, procedures, practices, …
School-Wide Restorative Practices: Step by Step
educationvotes.nea.orgIn communities across the country, school discipline policies became increasingly more punitive in the 1980s in response to the call for “zero tolerance” of youth behavior. The use of exclusionary discipline policies, such as suspensions, expulsions, and referrals to law enforcement, increased for