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- Presented
- By
- The New Jersey Department of Education,
- Office of Special Education Programs
- December 2006
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- Provide clarification on recent amendments to the IDEA 2004 discipline
requirements and N.J.A.C. 6A:14
- Provide a resource to facilitate decision-making regarding suspensions
(removals from program) and a tool for districts to review internal
disciplinary procedures and align those procedures with IDEA 2004,
N.J.A.C. 6A:14 and N.J.A.C. 6A:16 requirements
- Provide examples and an opportunity to apply skills learned
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- N.J.A.C. 6A:14-2.8(b)
- School district personnel may, on a case-by-case basis, consider any
unique circumstances when determining whether or not to impose a
disciplinary sanction or order a change of placement for a student
with a disability who violates a school code of conduct.
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- Suspensions from school—removal to an interim alternative educational
placement
- Expulsions
- Suspension from transportation (when as a result, the child does not
attend school)
- In-school suspension, unless the program provides the following:
- Opportunity for students to progress in the general education
curriculum
- Services and modifications specified in the IEP
- Interaction with peers commensurate with the IEP
- Services do not penalize the student with regard to grades, credit or
attendance.
- Certified teacher (general or special education)
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- Student is subject to the same disciplinary policy as non-disabled
students
- N.J.A.C. 6A:16-7.2 (new requirement for ALL students)
- Case manager and student's parent are notified of each removal (in
writing, including reason for removal and number of days)
- Tracking system implemented
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- What services must be provided?
- State and Federal regulations require that students with disabilities
who are suspended or expelled are entitled to receive a FAPE
[6A:14-1.1(b)]
- Students with disabilities are provided services in the same manner as
general education students [6A:14-2.8(a) and 34 CFR 300.530(d)]
- Students with disabilities receive services consistent with the IEP
[N.J.A.C. 6A:16-7.2(a)5ii]
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- Districts are required to conduct a formal hearing before the district
board of education [N.J.A.C. 6A:16-7.3(a)10]
- Purpose—For the student to contest whether or not he/she committed the
offense and/or the appropriateness of the penalty
- Conducted by the board of education or may be delegated to a committee,
school administrator or impartial hearing officer
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- Shall take place no later than 30 calendar days following the day the
student is suspended
- Results of the hearing may be appealed to the Commissioner of Education
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- AUTOMATIC change in placement
- Provide the parent with a copy of PRISE
- On the date a decision is made to initiate a removal of a student that
constitutes a change in placement because of a violation of a code of
student conduct
- 34 CFR §300.530(h)
- Convene a meeting of the relevant IEP team members including the parent
- Conduct a Manifestation Determination (MD) within 10 school days of the
decision to remove the student
- For additional suspensions of more than 10 consecutive days in the same
school year, the MD must be conducted prior to the removal.
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- Behavior IS a manifestation of the disability:
- May NOT suspend (remove) the student
- May change the student’s program and/or placement (IEP team makes the
determination)
- Must review behavior intervention plan (BIP)
- If there is no BIP, conduct a functional behavioral assessment (FBA)
and develop a BIP
- If a formal assessment is necessary as part of the FBA, parental
consent is required
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- Behavior IS NOT a manifestation of the disability:
- May suspend (remove) the student
- Must continue to provide educational services
- As appropriate (case by case basis):
- Review behavior intervention plan (BIP)
- If there is no BIP, as appropriate, conduct a functional behavioral
assessment (FBA) and develop a BIP
- If the school decides to conduct a formal assessment as part of the
FBA, parental consent is required
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- A parent may challenge the following:
- When there is a disagreement between the district and the parent
regarding whether a series of removals is a change in placement
- Manifestation determination
- Removal to an interim alternative educational setting
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- When an appeal has been filed by the parent, the student must remain in
the interim alternative educational setting pending the decision of the
hearing officer OR until the expiration of the time period for the
suspension, whichever comes first, unless the parent and the district
agree otherwise.
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- Stewart was suspended for 15 days for pulling the fire alarm. (This is
the first disciplinary action in the current school year. “Services”
began on day 5, per N.J.A.C. 6A:16-7.2.)
- WHAT ACTION(S) MUST BE TAKEN?
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- Determine if removal constitutes a change in placement.
- School officials shall make this determination in consultation with the
student’s case manager.
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- Factors to Consider
- A change of placement occurs if
the student is subjected to a series of removals that constitute a
pattern because they accumulate to more than 10 school days in a year,
because the behavior is substantially similar to behavior in previous
incidents and consideration of the following factors:
- Length of each removal
- Total amount of time student is removed
- Proximity of the removals to one another
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- If YES:
- PRISE to parent
- Convene a meeting of relevant IEP team members to conduct a MD
- If behavior IS a manifestation, must review BIP and/or conduct FBA
- If behavior IS NOT a manifestation, as appropriate, review BIP and/or
conduct FBA
- If NO:
- Services continue (extent determined by school personnel and child’s
teacher)
- As appropriate (case by case basis):
- Review BIP
- If no BIP, conduct FBA
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- John was suspended for four days in September for fighting. On January 5th,
he was suspended for four days for fighting. On January 28th
he was suspended for four additional days for fighting. In May he is
suspended again for two days for using profanity.
- WHAT ACTION(S) MUST BE TAKEN?
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- School Personnel may remove for:
- Drugs
- Weapons
- Serious bodily injury to others*
- *New requirement
- Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) removes for:
- Actions likely to result in injury to self and/or others
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- Provide PRISE to the parent
- Convene a meeting of relevant members of the IEP team
- Conduct a Manifestation Determination (The school is permitted to
remove a child with a disability to an IAES for not more than 45
calendar days without regard to whether the behavior is determined to
be a manifestation of the child’s disability.)
- If behavior IS a manifestation, must review BIP and/or conduct FBA
- If behavior IS NOT a manifestation, as appropriate (case by case
basis), review BIP and/or conduct FBA
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- Bryan is a student in 5th grade with a specific learning
disability. He is suspended in September for four days for hitting
another student. At the end of September, he is suspended for four days
for kicking his teacher. In October, he explodes with anger in the
classroom and throws a chair and is suspended for three days.
- WHAT ACTION(S) MUST BE TAKEN?
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- Jamie, a student with a disability, is caught fighting in the cafeteria
with Bill, a general education student. Both students are suspended for
8 days. Upon return to school, they are caught fighting again, this time
in the gym. Both students are suspended for 10 days. Two months pass and
Bill trips Jamie in the hall and a fight ensues. Since it is the third
incident, they are both suspended for 12 days.
- WHAT ACTION(S) MUST BE TAKEN?
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- Jill, a student with a disability, convinced Stephanie, another student
with a disability, to take an exam for her by stealing the exam and
taking it to the parking lot. Upon return to the building with the
completed exam, the principal catches both students, escorts them to the
office, contacts the parents, and suspends both girls for 20 days for
cheating.
- WHAT ACTION(S) MUST BE TAKEN?
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- Shawn is suspended for 4 days in October for fighting in the cafeteria.
He is suspended again for 8 days in December for fighting in the
classroom. Shawn is suspended in February for 1 day for spitting. Upon
his return to school, he starts a fight and is suspended for 10 days.
- WHAT ACTION(S) MUST BE TAKEN?
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- Paige is suspended for 10 days in September for leaving school grounds.
She is suspended for 10 days in January for the same offense. She
returns to school and two days later, again leaves school grounds. She
is suspended for 10 days.
- WHAT ACTION(S) MUST BE TAKEN?
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