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Safe
Schools Act Specifies
that prohibitions on student possession of weapons under
Section 160.261,
RSMo, (requires one year suspension) and possession of weapons or
controlled substances under
Section 167.117, RSMo, (requires reporting to
law enforcement), as well as the prohibition on student possession of
controlled substances, shall apply to the school playground or parking
lot, school bus, or school activity whether on or off the school property.
Requires that the information annually reported by school districts
shall include the rates and durations of and reasons for suspensions of
ten days or longer and expulsions of pupils. The
State Board of Education shall add to school facilities and safety
criteria requirements to Missouri School Improvement Program.
Allows a school district to transfer an amount equal to the capital
expenditures for school safety and security purposes from the incidental
fund to the capital projects fund. Program
of Military Training and Motivation Methods Establishes
a pilot program for public middle school students using military training
and motivation methods, established jointly by the Department of
Elementary and Secondary Education, the Department of Social Services and
the National Guard. Student
Residency The
domicile of a minor child shall include the domicile of a parent, military
guardian or court-appointed legal guardian, for purposes of proving
residency in a district. Exchange
of Juvenile Information School
districts may disclose education records to law enforcement and juvenile
justice authorities, if the disclosure concerns either law enforcement's
or juvenile justice authorities' ability to serve the student prior to
adjudication. The entity receiving such information must comply with
applicable federal confidentiality restrictions.
Currently,
juvenile officers must notify a school district when a petition is filed
alleging that an enrolled pupil has committed certain acts. The act
extends this duty to other law enforcement officials, and adds certain
acts involving sexual misconduct and sexual assault to the list. The
superintendent shall also be notified no later than five (5) days after
disposition of the case. Upon the transfer of any such pupil to another
school district, the superintendent shall forward the notification to the
new superintendent. "School" includes any charter, private or
parochial school. A
superintendent who in good faith reports information regarding the
allegations to teachers or other employees shall not be civilly liable.
Allows
the juvenile divisions of the circuit courts and the Departments of Social
Services, Mental Health, Health and Elementary and Secondary Education to
share certain information regarding individual children for whom they
provide services, subject to confidentiality requirements. Student
Suspensions No
school board shall readmit or enroll a pupil suspended for more than ten (10)
days for school violence regardless of whether the act was committed at a
public or private school, provided that the act was the cause of the
suspension or expulsion in the case of a private school. The act specifies
that a conference may be held with the superintendent at the request of a
parent or guardian if a student attempting to enroll in a school district
during a suspension or expulsion from another school district, including
an in-state or out-of-state, private, charter or parochial school
district. VIDEO
Grant Requires
a minimum annual transfer of four million dollars of sales tax revenues to
the Video Instructional Development and Educational Opportunity Fund. Guardianships A
petition for the limited appointment of a guardian of a minor may be filed
for the sole purpose of school registration or medical insurance coverage.
The court may proceed with the appointment without obtaining service on
the parents of the minor, if the petitioner files an affidavit that the
whereabouts of the parents remains unknown despite petitioner's diligent
efforts to locate them. Criminal Code – Trespass on a School Bus
Creates
the crime of trespass on a school bus, as a Class A misdemeanor.
Also creates the crime of making a terrorist threat, for
communicating a threat to commit a felony, a false report of a felony, or
false report concerning any catastrophe, if the reports were made
knowingly. The crime is a Class D felony if made with reckless disregard
of the risk of causing the evacuation of building; otherwise, it is Class
C felony. Criminal
Code – Unlawful Use of a Weapon Revises
the crime of unlawful use of a weapon to include carrying a firearm onto
school property, any school bus or the premises of any school function,
with certain exceptions. The act does not prohibit students from
participation in school-sanctioned firearm-related events, provided that
an adult lawfully transports the weapon onto the school property. Suicide
Prevention Program Authorizes the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to provide a four-year competitive grant program to defray the cost of student suicide prevention programs. |
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Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education School Laws Email: schoollaw@dese.mo.gov Phone: 573-751-3527 Fax: 573-751-8613 Revised: November 02, 2005 |