Safe Schools and Secure Schools Sample Clauses

Safe Schools and Secure Schools. The Board shall maintain safe and secure schools. The Board shall continue to institute safety procedures including visitor passes, school police officers, when appropriate, student identification badges in senior high schools and any other preventive measures including adequate and operational public address systems in every school. There is a strong connection between discipline and academic success. When a student becomes a disciplinary problem through actions or non-attendance, the student risks falling behind in the learning process. Students who experience continuing behavior problems may be recommended for an alternate education program suited to the student’s specific needs and in compliance with federal and state special education mandates. BCPSS shall continue to monitor schools in an effort to improve safety and security in the schools, and to take such action as may be appropriate such as its recent allocation of funds for school security.
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Safe Schools and Secure Schools. ‌ The Board shall maintain safe and secure schools. The Board shall continue to institute safety procedures including visitor passes, school police officers, when appropriate, student identification badges in senior high schools and any other preventive measures including adequate and operational public address systems in every school.‌ There is a strong connection between discipline and academic success. When a student becomes a disciplinary problem through actions or non-attendance, the student risks falling behind in the learning process. Students who experience continuing behavior problems may be recommended for an alternate education program suited to the student’s specific needs and in compliance with federal and state special education mandates.

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