Or. Admin. Code § 581-021-0065 - Suspension
(1) Students may be
suspended when such suspension contains within its procedures the elements of
prior notice (OAR 581-021-0075), specification of charges, and an opportunity
for the student to present his or her view of the alleged misconduct. The
suspending official shall notify the student's parent or guardian of the
suspension, the conditions for reinstatement, and appeal procedures, where
applicable. These procedures may be postponed in emergency situations relating
to health and safety.
(2)
Emergency situations shall be limited to those instances where there is a
serious risk that substantial harm will occur if suspension does not take place
immediately.
(3) School district
boards shall provide students suspended under emergency conditions with the
rights outlined in section (1) of this rule as soon as the emergency condition
has passed.
(4) In all suspensions
ordered by the executive officer of the school district or designated
representative, the district school board shall have the right of final review
if the action is not taken by the school board itself.
(5) School district boards shall limit
suspension to a specific maximum number of days. That maximum shall not exceed
ten school days.
(6) School
district boards shall adopt policies that require consideration of the age of a
student and the past pattern of behavior of a student prior to imposing the
suspension or expulsion of a student. For students in fifth grade or lower, the
policies must limit the use of out-of-school suspension to the following
circumstances:
(a) for non-accidental conduct
causing serious physical harm to a student or school employee;
(b) when a school administrator determines,
based upon the administrator's observation or upon a report from a school
employee, that the student's conduct poses a direct threat to the health or
safety of students or school employees; or
(c) when the suspension or expulsion is
required by law
(7)
When an out of school suspension is imposed for a student who is fifth grade or
younger, district policies must require schools to take steps to prevent the
recurrence of the behavior that led to the out-of-school suspension and return
the student to a classroom setting so that the disruption of the student's
academic instruction is minimized.
(8) School district boards or designated
representatives shall specify the methods and conditions, if any, under which
the student's school work can be made up. Students shall be allowed to make up
school work upon their return from the suspension if that work reflects
achievement over a greater period of time than the length of the suspension.
For example, the students shall be allowed to make up final, mid-term, and unit
examinations, without an academic penalty, but it is within the districts'
discretion as to whether the students may be allowed to make up daily
assignments, laboratory experiments, class discussions or presentations.
(9) In special circumstances a
suspension may be continued until some specific pending action occurs, such as
a physical or mental examination, or incarceration by court action.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 339.240
Stats. Implemented: ORS 339.240, 339.250 & 339.260
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