What is the content of ed CODE 48900?
EDUCATION CODE, SECTION 48900: A student who has committed the following acts is subject to discipline by suspension or expulsion: (a)(1) Caused, attempted to cause, or threatened to cause physical injury to another person. (a)(2) Willfully used force or violence upon the person of another, except in self-defense.
What is CA Education Code?
A collection of all the laws directly related to California K-12 public schools. Ed Code sections are created or changed by the governor and Legislature when they make laws. Local school boards and county offices of education are responsible for complying with these provisions.
What are suspendable offenses?
c.1 Sale, possession or furnishing of a firearm. c.2 Brandishing a knife at another person. c.3 Selling a controlled substance. c.4 Sexual assault or sexual battery. c.5 Possession of explosives.
What is EDC code?
Expanded Diagnostic Cluster (EDC) EDC’s are broad groupings of diagnosis codes that remove differences in coding behavior between practitioners. ICD codes within an EDC share similar clinical characteristics and evoke similar types of diagnostic and therapeutic responses.
What can get you expelled?
What can lead to an expulsion?
- have a weapon, including a firearm.
- use a weapon to threaten or hurt another person.
- physically hurt another person so that person requires medical attention.
- sexually assault someone.
- traffic (sell) weapons or illegal drugs.
- rob someone.
- give alcohol to a person under 19 years old.
Can students expel school?
Under California Education Code 48900,3 your child can be expelled for committing or attempting to commit certain offenses. A student is in violation of Education Code Section 48900 when he/she: Caused or threatened to cause physical injury to another person.
Why do I have SSA next to my name?
Students who have a date in the SSA Date (Safe School Act) field on the form will display with a red SSA to the right of their name.
Can a student with an IEP be expelled California?
Sec. 300.530(e).] If the behavior was related to the student’s disability or his IEP was not implemented, the student cannot be expelled and appropriate services need to be determined and provided to the student. The IEP team must hold a “manifestation determination” meeting upon a “change of placement.”