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Board Policies·1000 Community Relations

BP 1313Willful Disruption of the School

Policy Details

Status
Active
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  • BP 1260 Visits to the Schools
  • BP 1312 Public Complaints Concerning the Schools
  • BP 1312.1 Public Complaints Concerning School Personnel
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  • Campus Disturbances
BP 5131.4
Last reviewed
7/1/2024

The Board recognizes that parents, legal guardians, and other adults may misunderstand or disagree with the policies of the District or the actions of its employees. The Board expects the staff and administration to respond to such concerns in a polite and professional manner. The Board also expects that parents and other adults will conduct themselves in an appropriate manner in their efforts to pursue such matters, including use of the District's complaint procedures.

In resolving such concerns, a safe and orderly learning environment in which teachers can teach and students can learn must be maintained. The Board does not condone having its employees subjected to name calling, defamation of character, threats, or coercion of any kind. Adults who violate these standards of conduct will be instructed to conduct themselves in a proper manner or to leave School District property. Should an individual refuse to follow these instructions in a prompt and orderly manner, the Superintendent, principal, or designee, is authorized to call law enforcement agencies for assistance to have the individual removed and charges may be filed for willful disruption of the school. Other charges which are applicable may also be filed at the discretion of the administrator.

Legal Reference:

ALASKA STATUTES
AS 11.61.110 Disorderly Conduct
AS 11.61.120 Harassment