An Administrator's Guide to California Private School Law Compendium

C HAPTER 15 – S TUDENT D ISCIPLINE D OCUMENT 15.A

C HECKLIST R EGARDING S TUDENT D ISCIPLINE

STUDENT DISCIPLINE MUST BE FUNDAMENTALLY FAIR “Fundamentally fair” means that the school has a discipline process in place that includes some level of review/appeal of a discipline decision, and that the school follows its own process before imposition of discipline. Adherence to Disciplinary Procedures:  Have a process in place for handling student discipline, including suspensions, expulsions and dismissals:  The disciplinary process should be clearly communicated to students and families: typically, the process is contained in the student handbook.  Be sure to follow the disciplinary process adopted by the school.  If the school discovers a defect in the implementation of its disciplinary process, it should immediately correct it: promptly correcting mistakes can “cure” the mistakes in most instances.  The disciplinary process should include some level of review/appeal of a discipline decision. Discipline Supported by Substantial Evidence: (The following are recommendations for best practices, but please be reminded that schools must always be following their current process or procedure.)

The evidence relied on must support the discipline: 

A decision to discipline should be supported by substantial evidence.

 Take steps to verify the accuracy of evidence relied upon in reaching a decision to discipline, and make sure that any report or other written document setting forth the basis for the discipline does not contain factual errors.

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