Student Discipline
ACCESS TO PENAL AND CIVIL LAWS OF THE STATE
ACCESS TO PENAL AND CIVIL LAWS OF THE STATE
The
Attorney General has made available information concerning crimes
committed against persons or property on school grounds. This
information includes, but is not limited to, reporting requirements,
explanations of crimes and procedures for reporting crimes, explanation
of the procedure by which any person or the school may initiate the
prosecution of offenders for these crimes, an explanation of parental
liability for injury or property damages resulting from the intentional
acts of a minor, and an explanation of any right to benefits as a
consequence of injury or damage resulting from these crimes.
See CUSD Board Policy #5144, Discipline.
See CUSD Board Policy #5144, Discipline.
AUTHORITY OF BUS DRIVER
AUTHORITY OF BUS DRIVER
Students
transported in a school bus or in a school student activity bus shall
be under the authority of, and responsible to, the driver of the bus,
and the driver shall be held responsible for the orderly conduct of the
students while they are on the bus or being escorted across a street,
highway or road. Continuing disorderly conduct or persistent refusal to
submit to the authority of the driver shall be sufficient reason for a
student to be denied transportation. A bus driver shall not require any
student to leave the bus en route between home and school or other
destinations.
See CUSD Board Policy 5131.1, Bus Conduct.
See CUSD Board Policy 5131.1, Bus Conduct.