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Family Engagement into Policymaking on School Discipline and Behavior Management
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Family Engagement into Policymaking on School Discipline and Behavior Management
State law requires parent or family member involvement in the development of student codes of conduct.
Colorado Revised Statutes 22-32-109.1. Board of education - specific powers and duties - safe school plan - conduct and discipline code - safe school reporting requirements - school response framework - school resource officers - definitions - repeal
(2) Safe school plan. In order to provide a learning environment that is safe, conducive to the learning process, and free from unnecessary disruption, each school district board of education or institute charter school board for a charter school authorized by the charter school institute shall, following consultation with the school district accountability committee and school accountability committees, parents, teachers, administrators, students, student councils where available, and, where appropriate, the community at large, adopt and implement a safe school plan, or review and revise, as necessary in response to any relevant data collected by the school district, any existing plans or policies already in effect. In addition to the aforementioned parties, each school district board of education, in adopting and implementing its safe school plan, may consult with victims' advocacy organizations, school psychologists, local law enforcement, and community partners.
Statewide Goals Support Home — School Partnerships
Outlines how schools should be engaging families to support children; certain Standard discuss local governance and policymaking
Summary of Changes to Parent & Family Engagement within Title I, Part A
Summary of changes to requirements, "Under Title I, Section 1116, each LEA and school must have a written parent and family engagement policy developed jointly with, agreed on with, and distributed to parents and family members of participating children."