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Agenda Plus
School Board of Clay County
June 3, 2021 - Regular School Board Meeting
Title
C11 - Advertisement and Notice of Public Hearing 2021-2022 Student & Family Handbook and Code of Student Conduct
Description

Per statutory requirement, the 2021-22 Code of Student Conduct is being noticed prior to its official adoption by the School Board of Clay County in July 2021. The Code of Student Conduct is a policy adopted by the district that defines and describes the expected behavior of students while in the learning environment and is a guide for administrators on addressing conduct infractions through intervention and consequences.

Gap Analysis

The Code of Student Conduct is updated annually to address new statutory requirements and strengthen existing language based on a review of discipline data profiles.

Previous Outcomes

The Code of Conduct was enforced with fidelity by each school.

Expected Outcomes

By publicly advertising this revised version of the Student Handbook and the Code of Student Conduct per statutory regulation, the District will continue its cycle of compliance with the Florida Department of Education and allow for public input on the practices and procedures related to student rights and responsibilities as well as how the District handles student misbehavior while in the learning environment.

Strategic Plan Goal

Goal: Goal 3 Establish a respectful climate and culture that provides equity and access to all.

Strategy:  3.2: Develop systems and processes that focus on developing the whole child.

Recommendation

That the Clay County School Board will approve the advertisement of the 2021-2022 Student Handbook and Student Code of Conduct, and set the public hearing for July 20, 2021.

Contact
Roger Dailey, Chief Academic Officer, 904.336.6904 roger.dailey@myoneclay.net
Financial Impact
None
Review Comments
Attachments
Approval to Adv_PH_Code of Student Conduct.pdf
Draft 2021-2022 Family Handbook and Code of Student Conduct.pdf
Summary of Revisions to Code of Conduct.pdf