Students have a right to be informed of the misconduct or violation. Parents/guardians must receive this notice in writing.
Students with an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or 504 accommodation have a right to a manifestation determination prior to the disciplinary conference. The purpose of the manifestation determination meeting is to determine if the misconduct was a result of the student's disability.
Students serving an out-of-school suspension are entitled to continue receiving instruction. Students are expected to complete and submit assignments. Any challenges or concern should be reported immediately to the school.
Student's have a right to tell their side of the story (which is granted through the disciplinary hearing.)
Students and parents/guardians have the right to appeal the decision of the Office of Appeals and Hearings to the Prince George's County Board of Educaton within ten days of the written decision.
Pending the decision of the Office of Appeals and Hearings, students are not permitted on any Prince George's County Public Schools property, unless special authorization has been granted by the principal, and may not take part in or attend any school function.
Expulsion:
An expulsion from school denies students the right to attend their regular school program for 45 days or longer. The Superintendent’s designee for expulsions is the Office of Appeals and Hearings who is charged with conducting the discipline hearing and issuing a determination based upon the presentation of facts and evidence provided. An expulsion may occur only if:
Extended Suspension:
An extended suspension is the removal of a student from the regular school program for a period between 11 and 45 school days. The Superintendent’s designee for extended suspensions is the Office of Appeals and Hearings who is charged with conducting the discipline hearing and issuing a determination based upon the presentation of facts and evidence provided. An extended suspension may be granted if:
On the day a student is recommended for an extended suspension or expulsion, the principal will provide notification to the parent/guardian that articulates the policy violated and pending disciplinary request.
The Office of Appeals and Hearings will schedule a disciplinary hearing before the student’s tenth consecutive day of suspension that will include the student, parent/guardian, school administrator and a Hearing Administrator with the Office of Appeals and Hearings.
Following the conference, a written determination letter will be sent by email that provides the formal decision of the Office of Appeals and Hearings that will either uphold the disciplinary request, modify or deny it. The letter will provide information on how and why the outcome was determined.
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