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Bullying/Harassment
Statute 22-32-109.1 requires district boards of education to adopt policies concerning bullying prevention. This statute also requires district boards of education to adopt policies and procedures for dealing with students who cause disruption in the classroom, on school grounds, in school vehicles, or at school activities or sanctioned events. These policies must also allow teacher to remove such students from their classroom. A third offense results in removal from the class for the remainder of the term of the class.
Cyber Bullying
No state policy.
Hazing
Statute 18-9-124 makes it unlawful for any person to engage in hazing."Hazing" means any activity by which a person recklessly endangers the health or safety of or causes a risk of bodily injury to an individual for purposes of initiation or admission into or affiliation with any student organization.
Source: National Association of State Boards of Education
Last Updated: 4/6/2009
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