State law encourages districts to implement school-based alcohol and drug referral, intervention or treatment programs for students with substance use disorders.
State law encourages districts to operate alternative school programs or to ensure access to educational services to expelled students in an alternative setting.
State law encourages districts to use alternatives to out-of-school suspension or expulsion, such as, in-school suspension, behavioral interventions, or restorative practices.
State law establishes comprehensive guidelines and accountability measures for school construction and building maintenance that include detailed provisions for addressing student health and safety.
State law requires districts to adopt comprehensive anti-bullying policies addressing all U.S. Department of Education-recommended policy requirements.
State law requires districts to implement community service education or service learning programs, orencourages and offers student incentives for participation (e.g., recognition programs or course credit).