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Fairfax County Public Schools Discipline Policy

Monday, May 13, 2013

Fairfax School Board Debates When To Notify Parents of Student Offenses

Some school board members say "disconnect," mistrust still exists between principals, parents.

As the Fairfax County School Board prepares to vote on another round of changes in a years-long push for reform of its discipline policies, board members are struggling to find common ground on when parents should be notified if their child could be suspended or expelled. Fairfax County Public Schools staff returned to the school board Monday with a number of proposed changes to the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook, some of them based on a list of 52 recommendations to overhaul discipline practices systemwide a community committee put forth earlier this spring. See all proposed changes here. But parental notification — an issue on which there has been little agreement since the push for reform began following the suicide of two…

Michele Menapace

11:09 am on Wednesday, May 15, 2013

It seems the best solution to this issue is for parents to be informed before any "investigation" or questioning of any student in any school by any administrator takes place. Parents can be educated about their children's constitutional rights. It would then be incumbent on parents to direct their children to respectfully decline to answer questions or write any statements until a parent is …   more ›

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Second Chance, Parental Notification Still Hurdles in Fairfax Discipline Reform

Debate heats up as school board weighs community and staff recommendations before coming school year.

Two weeks after a community committee detailed 52 recommendations to overhaul discipline practices systemwide, Fairfax County Public Schools staff has presented its own proposal for policy changes. But the plan leaves out two programs some see as key to a years-long push for reform — sparking a debate Monday on what role both groups would play in how the system moves forward. Staff leaders backed many of the ideas put forward by the 40-member Ad Hoc Community Committee on Student Rights and Responsibilities, including initiatives to make the discipline handbook easier to understand, keep students in school as they appeal a suspension and give principals tiered, age-specific approaches to a range of offenses. But staff members said they …

doris lyons

12:50 pm on Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Bullying is a major problem in many schools and even in the lower grades. In the current conversation there is too much focus on one or two infractions and not enough attention to the overall school environment. On the one hand we always hear that the "Parents should be involved." Then, when the parents try to be involved, no- they can't even be notified to be present when their child is facing …   more ›

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Fairfax Should Create 'Second Chance' Program, Committee Says

Eyes turn to the Fairfax County School Board as it weighs how to move forward in an overhaul of its disciplinary process.

More than two years after parent advocates rallied for widespread reform to Fairfax County Public Schools' disciplinary procedures, a community committee has made more than 50 recommendations to overhaul the system's practices. Among them: creating a "second chance program" for first-time drug and alcohol offenders, requiring schools in most instances to notify parents before students are questioned and establishing a standing committee to oversee reform. Committee members told the school board Wednesday the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook should also include a separate section for students with disabilities — who make up about 14 percent of the system's population but comprise about 40 percent of suspension and expulsion …

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Kim

3:42 pm on Saturday, March 23, 2013

Kim M.: I'm sure any professional would welcome the presence of amateurs telling them how to do their jobs. No wonder the teachers wouldn't let you in the classroom!   more ›

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Community Dialogue on Discipline Set for Thursday

Meetings across Fairfax County continue years-long conversations on Student Rights and Responsibilities.

Four months after the Fairfax County School Board named members to a committee tasked with reviewing the system's student rights and responsibilities handbook, the group is seeking input from residents on what changes it should consider moving forward. The Ad Hoc Community Committee on Student Rights and Responsibilities (SR&R), created by the board Sept. 20, has traveled across the county this week and will continue to do so through Feb. 23, seeking parent, student and community member feedback on how to improve Fairfax County Public Schools' disciplinary procedures. The meeting closest to Vienna will be held Thursday at McLean High School. The 40-member group — which includes representatives appointed by the county's three major teachers…

Chris Antoniou

10:30 am on Thursday, February 7, 2013

If you have had material interactions (positive or negative) with the FCPS disciplinary system, please attend the meeting at McLean High School tonight or at Falls Church High School on Feb. 23 and share your experiences. The Ad Hoc Committee will benefit greatly from your feedback. Remember the adage: "Where you stand depends upon where you sit." In this case, many well-meaning (and often very …   more ›

Friday, October 12, 2012

Board Names Members to Discipline Committee

Forty-person group charged with reviewing FCPS discipline policies will meet Oct. 24.

The Fairfax County School Board unanimously appointed 40 members Thursday to a newly-created committee tasked with reviewing the system's student rights and responsibilities handbook, putting the body in place to begin its work by the end of October. The Ad Hoc Community Committee on Student Rights and Responsibilities (SR&R), created by the board Sept. 20, includes representatives appointed by the county's three major teachers unions, high school and middle school principal associations, as well as the county's associations for school social workers and psychologists.  It also includes Bob Bermingham, Director of the county's Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court, Hearings Officer JD Anderson, and two students. Among the committee'…

Dr. Michael Caloyannides

7:24 pm on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The membership of this committee is lopsided in that it has minimal, if any, representation from students' parents. Instead, it is loaded with individuals who are affiliated in one form or another with the teachers and the county. Whoever nominated the members of this committee did a masterful job of stacking the deck against the rights and interests of students and their parents.   more ›

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Letter to the Editor: Consider All Sides of School Discipline

Newly-approved committee charged with reviewing Fairfax County school discipline policy should research prevention, intervention, rehabilitation and restoration, community member says.

To the Editor: The Fairfax County School Board recently voted to create a 40-member Ad Hoc Community Committee on Student Rights & Responsibilities (SR&R).  The group will be comprised of principals, teachers, counselors, and psychologists chosen by their various professional organizations; a representative selected by the county government; an employee from the FCPS hearings office which administers student appeals of expulsion recommendations; and 24 individuals appointed by the school board members from within their magisterial districts. I watched the various discussions and debates over this issue with great interest. I heard several comments about school board members feeling bullied, intimidated and/or threatened by community …

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Trinity Fields

1:07 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

Michele Menapace I would like to co-sign your statement. As a prank, a FCPS teacher's child brought tree leaves in a sandwich baggie to school and asked my child if he wanted some weed. To blend, my child took the baggie thinking it was weed and threw it away afterwards. A kid who saw the transaction told the principal. My child was recommended to be home schooled the rest of that school year, …   more ›

Friday, September 21, 2012

Board Creates 40-Member Discipline Committee

Fairfax County School Board will charge group with reviewing policies, handbook.

The Fairfax County School Board unanimously approved the creation of a 40-member committee charged with reviewing its student rights and responsibilities handbook Thursday, moving forward a months-long reform of its disciplinary process. Members had discussed the makeup of the committee since late last month, falling on opposite sides of debates on whether a list compiled by staff was a good starting point, how many community members should be appointed to the group, who should lead the committee and what kind of message its membership would send to the greater Fairfax County community about both the board and the issue, which has polarized residents in the past few years. While the board spent much of its Thursday meeting discussing what …

Scott

1:32 pm on Friday, September 21, 2012

"It is my belief this committee is larger than individual groups. This is about the community as a whole. That said, I do hope these voices find their way onto the committee, if not through this process," McElveen said. This means nothing, Mr McElveen. We're not stupid.   more ›

Friday, September 7, 2012

Board Postpones Discipline Committee Creation

Fairfax County School Board to discuss issue further at Monday work session, will vote Sept. 20

Saying they felt they had not yet had a "full, robust" discussion on the makeup of a committee charged with reviewing the system's discipline policies, Fairfax County School Board members delayed a vote Thursday that would have established the 29-member group, pushing discussion to a Monday work session and a final vote to later this month. Though the creation of the committee — the latest of several changes the board has made to its discipline policies during the past year-and-a-half — has been on the table since July, board chairman Ilryong Moon (At-large) said perhaps the board had "not paid [the committee] the close attention it needed to have," particularly with the "number of amendments just proposed in the last few days." Along with…

Janet

10:57 am on Saturday, September 8, 2012

John and Catherine - thank you for your insights. Democracy, representation and better lives for our children is worth the time. Many thanks to the volunteers who continue to seek a voice for all our citizens and children. Far too much taxpayer's money meant for education is tied up by the continual line-in-the-sand attitudes and actions by the Supervisor's Office and the Board Chair. Far too …   more ›

Thursday, September 6, 2012

School Board to Vote on Discipline Committee

Twenty-nine appointees will recommend changes to student handbook

The Fairfax County School Board is scheduled to vote Thursday night to establish a special committee charged with reviewing and recommending changes to the system's Student Rights and Responsibilities (SR&R) manual, continuing a broader reform of its disciplinary process that began nearly two years ago. The 29-person committee — whose members will range from citizens and judicial representatives to administrators and students — will be charged with slimming the 44-page document, making it easier to understand and ensuring it reflects the "community's values, School Board policies and Virginia laws," according to school board documents posted in advance of the meeting. It will deliver its recommendations to the board by March 2013, …

jan

10:20 am on Wednesday, September 19, 2012

WOW, that is amazing how stacked that is with FCPS cronies-look at that committee, how many nonFCPS representatives do you see? I see two-and they serve on FCPS committees-where is the community representation (not school board appointees cause they are already "sleeping with" the school board, you need real experts not more (same old same old) stacked deck cronies.   more ›

Friday, June 8, 2012

Discipline Policy Changes Stop Short of Parental Notification

School board approves special committee to launch study of issue and others, present recommendations next year

The Fairfax County School Board made several adjustments Thursday night to its Students Rights and Responsibilities handbook, adding synthetic marijuana to the list of substances that result in a five-day suspension and mandating principals immediately notify police after alcohol, assault, firearm, bomb threat and certain drug violations. But a discussion around whether administrators are required to notify parents at the beginning of a process that could result in a student's suspension or recommendation for expulsion — one of the driving issues behind a push for reform a year-and-a-half ago — was put on hold, a decision praised by some who wanted to "take a step back" for a broader discussion about the board's values but criticized by …

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Beth

8:36 am on Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Ah, now you change the subject, Curmudgeon! You asked about TJ's support for the establishment of public schools, which I answered. If you want to delve into the current Virginia governor's role in public education, look no further than the firing of UVa's current president by the new board -- half of which the new governor appointed. The state of Virginia is systematically defunding higher …   more ›

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