10 Miss. Code. R. 403-6.1 - Code of Ethics Policy
Each educator, upon entering the teaching profession, assumes a number of obligations, one of which is to adhere to a set of principles which defines professional conduct. These principles are reflected in the following code of ethics which sets forth to the education profession and the public it serves standards of professional conduct and procedures for implementation.
A. This code shall
apply to all persons licensed according to the rules established by the
Mississippi State Board of Education and employed as an educator or
administrator by a charter school and protects the health, safety and general
welfare of students and educators.
B. Ethical conduct is any conduct which
promotes the health, safety, welfare, discipline and morals of students and
colleagues.
C. Unethical conduct
is any conduct that impairs the license holder's ability to function in his/her
employment position or a pattern of behavior that is detrimental to the health,
safety, welfare, discipline, or morals of students and colleagues.
D. Any educator or administrator license may
be revoked or suspended for engaging in unethical conduct relating to an
educator/student relationship (Rule
6.5). Charter schools shall report to
the Office of Educator Misconduct, within the Office of Educator Licensure of
the Mississippi Department of Education, license holders who engage in
unethical conduct relating to an educator/student relationship (Rule
6.5).
E. Charter schools shall report infractions
according to the guidance outlined under Rule 14.10 under Miss. Code Ann. §
37-3-2
to the Office of Educator Misconduct, within the Office of Educator Licensure
of the Mississippi Department of Education. Mississippi Code Annotated, §
37-3-2(15)
authorizes the Commission on Teacher and Administrator Education, Licensure and
Development, to promulgate procedures for reporting infractions delineated
under §
37-3-2.
The Commission has provided the procedures to be followed by all educators
required to hold a certificate/license. These procedures will ensure compliance
with Mississippi law. Charter school leaders should adhere to the guidance and
procedures for reporting provided by the Mississippi Department of Education
and available through Office of Educator Misconduct.
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