PPSB Policies
PPSB POLICIES
SCHOOL SEARCHES: The Plaquemines Parish School Board is the exclusive owner of any public-school building and any desk or locker utilized by any student contained therein or any other area that may be set aside for the personal use of the students. Any teacher, principal, administrator, or school security guard employed by the School Board, having a reasonable belief that any public school building, desk, locker, area or grounds of any public school contains any weapons, illegal drugs, alcoholic beverages, nitrate based inhalants, stolen goods, or other items the possession of which is prohibited by any law, School Board policy, or school rule, may search either physically or with the use of metal detectors such building, desk, locker, area or grounds of said public school. The complete Search and Seizure policy is available at ppsb.org.
DUE PROCESS AND APPEALS: A student has the right to present his own evidence and to hear the evidence of others during the investigation of any rule's violation. Should the student or parent representing the student desire to appeal any decision made as a result of the findings in a disciplinary matter, the student or parent should follow the appropriate chain-of-command:
- The principal
- A hearing officer appointed by the Superintendent (Suspensions and Expulsions only)
- The Superintendent (Suspensions and Expulsions only)
- The School Board (Expulsions only)
All Special Education students shall be afforded the disciplinary provisions stipulated by the Louisiana Department of Education. For further information, refer to File: GAE (Complaints and Grievances) in the Plaquemines Parish Policy Manual.
TECHNOLOGY DISCIPLINE POLICY: Students are responsible for good behavior on school computers and computer networks just as they are in a classroom or anywhere on the school campus. Below is a list of infractions and the consequences that are associated with each level of infraction. The complete Technology Acceptable Use Policy can be found at www.ppsb.org.
Infraction |
Consequence |
· Failing to log out of computer · Unauthorized use of printers |
Detention |
· Unacceptable or malicious use of the Internet or e-mail as stated in Acceptable Use Policy and/or prohibited by instructor. · Defacing or damaging computer hardware (workstations, printers, etc.) including removing or switching key covers on the keyboard or mouse balls. · Successful login in to a system as a user other than one’s self · Attempting to access any other programs (including games), directories or files on the system without the explicit permission of or direction from the classroom teacher or tech coordinator. |
3 – 5 days out of school suspension |
· Use of any unauthorized software. · Installing any software or unauthorized downloading of software. |
5 – 9 days out of school suspension |
· Accessing data or programs with malicious intent to cause damage to the network. · Severely damaging hardware (vandalism). |
5 – 9 days out of school suspension—recommend expulsion |
DEFINITION OF BULLYING: The Plaquemines Parish School Board is committed to maintaining a safe, orderly, civil and positive learning environment so that no student feels bullied, threatened, or harassed while in school or participating in school related activities. Students and their parents/guardians shall be notified that the school, school bus, and all other school environments are to be safe and secure for all. Therefore, all statements or actions of bullying, hazing, terrorizing, or similar behavior such as threatening or harassment made on campus, at school-sponsored activities or events, on school buses, at school bus stops, and on the way to and from school shall not be tolerated. Even if made in a joking manner, these statements or actions of bullying, hazing, terrorizing or similar behavior towards other students, school personnel, or school property shall be unacceptable. All students, teachers, and other school employees shall take responsible measures within the scope of their individual authority to prevent violations of this policy.
Bullying means a pattern of any one or more of the following: 1. Gestures, including but not limited to obscene gestures and making faces. 2. Written, electronic, or verbal communications, including but not limited to calling names, threatening harm, taunting, malicious teasing, or spreading untrue rumors. 3. Electronic communication includes but is not limited to a communication or image transmitted by email, instant message, text message, blog, or social networking website through the use of a telephone, mobile phone, pager, computer, or other electronic device. 4. Physical acts, including but not limited to hitting, kicking, pushing, tripping, choking, damaging personal property, or unauthorized use of personal property. 5. Repeatedly and purposefully shunning or excluding from activities.
Where the pattern of behavior as provided in paragraph 2 is exhibited toward a student, more than once, by another student or group of students and occurs, or is received by, a student while on school property, at a school sponsored or school-related function or activity, in any school bus or van, at any designated school bus stop, in any other school or private vehicle used to transport students to and from schools, or any school-sponsored activity or event, the school is obligated to act in accordance with state law and Plaquemines Parish School Board Policy.
The pattern of behavior as provided in paragraph 2 must have the effect of physically harming a student, placing the student in reasonable fear of physical harm, damaging a student's property, placing the student in reasonable fear of damage to their property, or must be sufficiently severe, persistent, and pervasive enough to either create an intimidating or threatening educational environment, have the effect of substantially interfering with a student's performance in school, or have the effect of substantially disrupting the orderly operation of the school.
SCHOOL BUS CONDUCT POLICY: The Plaquemines Parish School Board recognizes the driver of a school bus to be in authority with regard to pupil behavior in or about the vehicle which he/she operates. School Board regulations regarding proper conduct on school buses shall be provided in writing to students and parents/legal guardians at the start of school each year. The bus operator shall report disorderly or unmanageable pupil conduct to the principal/ designee of the school in which the pupil is enrolled. Such conduct by a pupil shall be good cause for the principal/ designee to suspend the privilege of riding any school bus; however, bus operators may not administer disciplinary action and shall continue, except in extreme emergencies, to transport a pupil until disciplinary action is administered by the school. It shall be the responsibility of the parents of pupils, in such cases, to provide transportation to and from school during the period of any suspension/expulsion of bus riding privileges.
In all cases of suspension of bus riding privileges, the parent, bus operator, and the Director of Transportation shall be notified by the principal/ designee within forty-eight (48) hours of such decision, of the facts concerning each suspension, including reasons and term of suspension.
If the principal recommends the expulsion of bus riding privileges for a student, a hearing shall be conducted by the Superintendent or his/her designee and thereby informing the student and parent as to why bus riding privileges are being recommended for expulsion. The student, at that time, shall be given an opportunity to explain his/her version of the incident(s) to the Superintendent or his/her designee. The decision of the Superintendent/designee shall be final.
A pupil who causes damage to a school bus shall be subject to suspension from school and shall not be readmitted until acceptable provisions for restitution have been made for such damage or until readmittance is directed by the Superintendent.
PROCEDURES FOR REPORTING BUS CONDUCT
- All schools shall be provided with the School Bus Behavior Report Form, which shall be completed on any occasion when a pupil's conduct on a bus is unsatisfactory.
- One copy of the School Bus Behavior Report Form shall be signed by the parent and returned to the school principal. The principal/ designee shall notify the pupil’s parent or guardian of a bus suspension within 48 hours of receiving the School Bus Behavior Report Form. In all such cases a pupil shall be permitted to continue to ride the bus until transportation privileges have been denied by action taken by the appropriate school administrator.
- In cases of severe misconduct, the principal or designee may temporarily suspend the pupil's bus privilege until appropriate disciplinary action is taken. The pupil's parents should be immediately notified of the temporary suspension.
- Immediately after taking disciplinary action, the principal, or designee, shall sign and shall indicate the disciplinary action taken on the School Bus Behavior Report Form. Copies of the report shall be distributed to the pupil's file; to the parent; and to the driver. A copy of the report may also be sent to the Superintendent or designee.
- In the event of an appeal of the principal's decision by parents, a hearing may be scheduled by the Superintendent or designee.
The Plaquemines Parish School Board cannot reasonably write a code of conduct that can foresee EVERY potential infraction or situation. Therefore, good judgment and common sense shall be utilized when making decisions.
All students who utilize the Plaquemines Parish School Buses for transportation to and from school and for extracurricular activities will at all times follow the rules and regulations for riding the school buses. To help determine the severity of offenses, there should be two categories:
Category I: Offenses of a lesser nature would be taken care of from a discipline standpoint in accordance with school and/ or transportation procedures.
Any combination of Category I misbehaviors that would suggest a pattern may be considered a Category II offense.
- No eating or drinking on the bus
- Bullying/ Harassment
- Keep arms, feet, and head inside the bus windows
- Stay seated in assigned seat
- Do not leave bus without permission
- Enter the bus and be seated as quickly as possible
- Talk quietly with others around you
- No glass objects are to be brought on bus (except eyeglasses)
- Do not disturb the driver by violating the rules or creating a disturbance
Category II: Offenses of a severe nature would be taken care of accordance with transportation and/ or school discipline policies and offenders would be subject to suspension/ removal from bus and/ or school.
- Fighting, tripping, or pushing at the bus stop or on the bus
- Bullying/ Harassment
- Throwing objects on/ from the school bus which could cause injury or distract the driver
- Use of tobacco, electronic cigarettes, alcohol, or any dangerous substance on the bus
- Profanity, vulgarity, or other inappropriate language
- Immoral or vicious practices
- Vandalism, defacing, or injuring any part of school bus
- Disrespecting or disrupting the bus driver, attendant, or passengers
- Disobeying, harassing, threatening, or striking bus personnel
- Carrying firearms, knives, or any other implement that can be used as a weapon.
- Committing some other undesignated violation.
- Crossing the 4-lane highway before getting on or after getting off the bus.
If a student does not abide by these rules and regulations and the misconduct is severe enough to warrant a written office discipline referral, then the following procedures will be adhered to:
Category I
1st Offense – Warning or detention
2nd Offense – Detention or 1-day bus exclusion along with a parent, student, driver, and administrator conference
3rd Offense – 1-3-5-day bus exclusion
4th Offense – Hearing for an extended bus removal with Director of Student Services
Category II
1st Offense – 1-3-day bus exclusion from riding any school bus along with a parent, student, driver, and administrator conference; a hearing for an extended bus removal with the Director of Students Services may be held depending on the severity of the offense.
2nd Offense – 3-5-10 day bus exclusion from riding any school bus or a hearing for an extended bus removal with Director of Student Services depending on severity of offense.
3rd Offense - 3-5-10 day bus exclusion from riding any school bus or a hearing for an extended bus removal with Director of Student Services depending on severity of offense.
4th Offense – Hearing for an extended/ permanent removal for remainder of school year with Director of Student Services.
Plaquemines Parish School Board Rules for Riders: The driver is in charge of the bus and the students. For their own safety and the safety of others, students are expected to abide by rules and regulations.
- Students shall occupy the space designated to them by the bus driver.
- Students may converse in normal tones with other students around them.
- Students will remain seated and facing the front.
- Students shall be on time. The bus cannot wait for those who are not on time. Students are to have written permission and be authorized by the principal to get on or off the bus at a stop other than their own.
- Students shall not damage or deface the bus. Students should not litter, but help keep the bus clean and sanitary by keeping their area clean and not eating or drinking on the bus.
- Students will not horseplay and will keep their hands to themselves.
- Rules governing safety and behavior in the classroom and school building shall extend to the bus, if applicable.
- Because the PPSB cannot reasonably foresee EVERY possible offense or infraction, the PPSB Rules for Riders are not limited to the above.
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