This document is a ratified bill from the General Assembly of North Carolina that amends the law regarding personal education plans for students at risk of academic failure. It requires local school administrative units to identify students at risk of academic failure as early as reasonably possible, and to develop or update a personal education plan no later than the end of the first quarter. It also stipulates that focused intervention for at-risk students should include research-based best practices and be provided free of charge, including transportation. Parents must be notified of the personal education plan and included in its implementation and ongoing review.
All schools shall be established in accordance with the law.
The establishment of new national schools and the conversion of existing schools from elementary to national secondary schools or from secondary to national secondary schools shall be by law.
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THE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF AIKEN COUNTY
2018-2019
CODE OF STUDENT CONDUCT FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADES (9 – 12)
IMPORTANT: PARENTS AND STUDENTS SHOULD READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY AND
PROVIDE THE REQUIRED SIGNATURES ON PAGE 30. PLEASE TEAR OUT PAGE 30 AND RETURN IT
TO THE SCHOOL.
The policies set forth in the following Code, as adopted by the Aiken County Board of Education, apply to all High
School students of The Consolidated School District of Aiken County. (High School Principals have broad
discretion in the application of this Code due to the early developmental nature of many of their students.)
This Code applies to summer school students, students who have an Individual Education Plan (IEP) or 504 Plan.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introductory Matters .................................................................................................................................................2
Disciplinary Procedures – Process For Hearing And Appeals ........................................................................... 2-10
Administrative Action (Investigation) In The Discipline Process – Basic Due Process ........................................10
Dress Code Secondary School ................................................................................................................................11
Categories of Offenses and Disciplinary Procedures High School Behavior Consequences ........................... 12-17
Definitions ........................................................................................................................................................ 18-21
High School Attendance Policy ..............................................................................................................................22
Tardiness ................................................................................................................................................................23
School Bus Transportation Discipline Code Secondary ................................................................................... 24-25
Appendix (A) ..........................................................................................................................................................26
Appendix (B) Policy IJNDB Use of Technology Resources ..................................................................................27
Administrative Rule IJNDB-R Use of Technology Resources ........................................................................ 28-29
Appendix (C) Policy JICFAA Harassment, Intimidation or Bullying ............................................................. 30-31
Parent and Student Acknowledgement (Important Notice to Parents and Guardians) ..................................... 32-33
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All schools shall be established in accordance with the law.
The establishment of new national schools and the conversion of existing schools from elementary to national secondary schools or from secondary to national secondary schools shall be by law.
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THE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF AIKEN COUNTY
2018-2019
CODE OF STUDENT CONDUCT FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADES (9 – 12)
IMPORTANT: PARENTS AND STUDENTS SHOULD READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY AND
PROVIDE THE REQUIRED SIGNATURES ON PAGE 30. PLEASE TEAR OUT PAGE 30 AND RETURN IT
TO THE SCHOOL.
The policies set forth in the following Code, as adopted by the Aiken County Board of Education, apply to all High
School students of The Consolidated School District of Aiken County. (High School Principals have broad
discretion in the application of this Code due to the early developmental nature of many of their students.)
This Code applies to summer school students, students who have an Individual Education Plan (IEP) or 504 Plan.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introductory Matters .................................................................................................................................................2
Disciplinary Procedures – Process For Hearing And Appeals ........................................................................... 2-10
Administrative Action (Investigation) In The Discipline Process – Basic Due Process ........................................10
Dress Code Secondary School ................................................................................................................................11
Categories of Offenses and Disciplinary Procedures High School Behavior Consequences ........................... 12-17
Definitions ........................................................................................................................................................ 18-21
High School Attendance Policy ..............................................................................................................................22
Tardiness ................................................................................................................................................................23
School Bus Transportation Discipline Code Secondary ................................................................................... 24-25
Appendix (A) ..........................................................................................................................................................26
Appendix (B) Policy IJNDB Use of Technology Resources ..................................................................................27
Administrative Rule IJNDB-R Use of Technology Resources ........................................................................ 28-29
Appendix (C) Policy JICFAA Harassment, Intimidation or Bullying ............................................................. 30-31
Parent and Student Acknowledgement (Important Notice to Parents and Guardians) ..................................... 32-33
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INTRODUCTO.
Leandro accountability work group priorities — September 2019EducationNC
Changes to the recommendations from the assessment/accountability work group of the Governor's Commission on Access to Sound Basic Education are in red.
Draft recommendations of the assessment/accountability work group of the Governor's Commission on Access to Sound Basic Education (from June 2019 meeting)
1. GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2009
HOUSE BILL 804
RATIFIED BILL
AN ACT TO AMEND THE LAW REGARDING PERSONAL EDUCATION PLANS FOR
STUDENTS AT RISK OF ACADEMIC FAILURE.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. G.S. 115C-105.41 reads as rewritten:
"§ 115C-105.41. Students who have been placed at risk of academic failure; personal
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education plans.
Local school administrative units shall identify students who have been placed are at risk
for academic failure. Identification shall occur as early as can reasonably be done and can be
based on grades, observations, State assessments, and other factors that impact student
performance that teachers and administrators consider appropriate, without having to await the
results of end-of-grade or end-of-course tests. At the beginning of the school year, No later than
the end of the first quarter, or after a teacher has had up to nine weeks of instructional time with
a student, a personal education plan for academic improvement with focused intervention and
performance benchmarks shall be developed or updated for any student at risk of academic
failure who is not performing at least at grade level, as identified by the State end-of-grade test.
test and other factors noted above. Focused intervention and accelerated activities should
include research-based best practices that meet the needs of students and may include coaching,
mentoring, tutoring, summer school, Saturday school, and extended days. Local school
administrative units shall provide these activities free of charge to students. Local school
administrative units shall also provide transportation free of charge to all students for whom
transportation is necessary for participation in these activities.
Local school administrative units shall give notice of the personal education plan and a
copy of the personal education plan to the student's parent or guardian. Parents should be
included in the implementation and ongoing review of personal education plans.
No cause of action for monetary damages shall arise from the failure to provide or
implement a personal education plan under this section."
2. SECTION 2. This act is effective when it becomes law and applies beginning with
the 2009-2010 school year.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 6th day of August,
2009.
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Marc Basnight
President Pro Tempore of the Senate
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Joe Hackney
Speaker of the House of Representatives
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Beverly E. Perdue
Governor
Approved __________.m. this ______________ day of ___________________, 2009
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