School Principal Roles and Responsibilities Sample Clauses

School Principal Roles and Responsibilities. Consistent with the Virginia Standards of Accreditation, 8VAC 20-131-210(A), as amended, "the school administrator is recognized as the instructional leader of the school and is responsible for effective school management that promotes positive student achievement, a safe and secure environment in which to teach and learn, and efficient use of resources." "The school administrator also ensures that the school division's student code of conduct is enforced and seeks to maintain a safe and secure school environment." (Section 8.2). Additionally, consistent with 8VAC 00-000-000.D.3., the school administration ensures "a written procedure, in accordance with guidelines established by the local board, for responding to violent, disruptive or illegal activities by students on school property or during a school-sponsored activity." School Principals shall review the Partnership MOU annually with staff, school security officers, and SROs to establish school-specific operational and communications procedures to support goals of the Partnership. Pursuant to Va. Code Xxx. § 22.1-279.3:1, certain types of criminal activity (to include threats of active violence) that come to the attention of the principal or school staff must be reported immediately to the SRO. In an emergency situation, school staff shall call 911 and also notify the SRO if present at the school. In a non-emergency situation, school staff should notify the SRO or call the non-emergency RPO number, 000-000-0000, if the SRO is unavailable. Information that is not of an emergency or urgent nature may be held for action by the SRO upon his or her return to duty. In any criminal enforcement action taken by the SRO which results in the charging of a student with a crime, the principal and/or school employees will appear in court, when necessary, to provide testimony relevant to the case. Consistent with the Release of Student Information provisions of this MOU, a subpoena or legal equivalent shall be provided to the principal and/or school employee for any testimony requiring the disclosure of student records of the information contained therein. The school shall provide a work area for the SRO that is equipped with a telephone and computer. It is recommended that the area accommodate seating for a minimum of three people in privacy for interviewing purposes to the extent possible or provide access to an area sufficient for such purpose. The computer assigned to the SRO shall be capable of running software...
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