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Archive:
September 2006
Teacher
Right to Suspend
By
Steve Kaplan, UniServe Field Organizer
The
Safety Article (11) explicitly states the teacher's right to suspend
a student from his or her classroom. The Section 11.7, Pupil Discipline,
reads in part:
11.7.3.
A unit member may suspend a student from his/her class for the
day of the incident and the day following for good cause. The
unit member shall report the suspension to the principal or designee
and send the student to the principal or designee for appropriate
action. The principal or unit member must contact the parent or
guardian to set up a parent/teacher conference regarding the suspension.
The principal or designee shall inform the unit member of the
action taken regarding the suspended student in writing in a format
to be determined by the shared decision-making process.
11.7.4.
Acts for which a unit member may suspend a student from the class
are enumerated in Education Code 48900 and include, among others,
insubordination, striking of any school personnel, damaging property,
endangering the safety of others, and consistent refusal to respond
to directions of the unit member. (Editor's note: the list of
suspendable acts is much longer and can be accessed by looking
at the Education Code Section.)
The
above Sections imbed the Education Code 48910 teacher right to
suspend into the Contract. The code section states in part:
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The pupil shall not be returned to the class from which he or
she was suspended, during the period of the suspension, without
the concurrence of the teacher of the class and the principal.
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A pupil suspended from a class shall not be placed in another
regular class during the period of suspension.
The
complete Education Code Section is worth reading.
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