Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 827.10 - General Applicability
a
School staff shall maintain discipline at the School to ensure the proper
conduct and safety of the students. In all matters relating to the discipline
and conduct of the students, staff are "in loco parentis" (in place of a
parent) to the students. This relationship shall extend to all activities (both
on and off campus) that are connected with the School program and may be
exercised at any time for the safety and supervision of the students in the
absence of their parents or guardians. Nothing in this Section affects the
authority of the Department to establish rules with respect to
discipline.
b Disciplinary action
taken by staff at the Schools will be progressive in nature and will be in
response to the seriousness of the infraction, the student's age and
disability, and the number of times the student has been involved in similar
behavior.
1 The Superintendent (or his or her
designee) shall judge each student's case individually and his or her decision
shall be based upon consultation with staff, consideration of all relevant
factors, and the requirements of the Rights, Responsibilities and Procedures
Handbook (Handbook).
2 The
Handbook, which is updated annually, contains information regarding discipline
and code of conduct. It is provided to students and their parents or guardians
upon admission to the School and to students, parents or guardians and staff at
the beginning of each school year.
c Parents or guardians will be notified and
informed of the disciplinary action taken by the School. In cases of suspension
and expulsion, the parent or guardian will be notified of the action taken by
the State School and of the right to appeal the action.
1 Notification by the School will be done
immediately in person, by telephone or by written notice.
2 Parents or guardians of students over the
age of 18 years will also receive notification.
d In addition to the disciplinary action
described in Section
827.30,
financial restitution will be required when damage results from a student's
behavior that requires disciplinary action, and when that damage is to State
property.
1 When the amount of damage is
determined, the responsible student will be required to pay the cost of the
damage, upon notification by the Superintendent.
2 The student, parent or guardian is
responsible for establishing and following through with a plan for
repayment.
3 If the student and/or
parent or guardian refuses to cooperate or to follow through on the restitution
payment, consequences may include the withdrawal of the student's special
privileges (i.e., extracurricular activities, graduation).
Notes
Amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 10249, effective August 10, 1999
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