503.2 - Expulsion

Policy 503.02: Expulsion

Status: ADOPTED

Original Adopted Date: 03/10/2022 | Last Revised Date: 01/08/2024 | Last Reviewed Date: 01/08/2024

 

 

Only the board may remove a student from the school environment for more than ten (10) consecutive school days..  

Students may be expelled for violations of board policy, school rules or the law.  It is within the discretion of the board to discipline a student by using an expulsion for a single offense or for a series of offenses depending on the nature of the offense and the circumstances surrounding the offense.

It is within the discretion of the superintendent to recommend to the board the expulsion of a student for disciplinary purposes. Only the board may take action to expel a student and to readmit the student.  The principal will keep records of expulsions in addition to the board's records.

When a student is recommended for expulsion by the board, the student is provided with:

  1. Notice of the reasons for the proposed expulsion;
  2. The names of the witnesses and an oral or written report on the facts to which each witness testifies unless the witnesses are students whose names may be released at the discretion of the superintendent;
  3. An opportunity to present a defense against the charges and provide either oral testimony or written affidavits of witnesses on the student's behalf;
  4. The right to be represented by counsel; and
  5. The results and finding of the board in writing open to the student's inspection.

In addition to these procedures, a special education student must be provided with additional procedures.  A determination should be made of whether the student is actually guilty of the misconduct.  A staffing team should determine whether the student's behavior is caused by the student's disability and whether the conduct is the result of inappropriate placement.  Discussions and conclusions of this meeting should be recorded.

If the special education student's conduct is not caused by the disability, the student may be expelled or suspended for a long-term period following written notice to the parent and pursuant to the school district's expulsion hearing procedures.  If the misconduct is caused by the disability and a change in placement is recommended, the change must be made pursuant to the placement procedures used by the school district.
 

NOTE:  This is a mandatory policy and is a reflection of Iowa law regarding student expulsion.  It is consistent with the due process requirements of the 14th amendment to the U.S. Constitution.  The last two paragraphs reflect federal special education law.

 

Legal Reference:

Goss v. Lopez, 419 U.S. 565 (1975).
Wood v. Strickland, 420 U.S. 308 (1975).
Southeast Warren Comm. School District v. Dept. of Public Instruction, 285 
    N.W.2d 173 (Iowa 1979).
Iowa Code §§ 21.5; 282.3, .4, .5.
281 I.A.C. 12.3(6).

 

 

I.C. Iowa Code

Description

Iowa Code  § 21.5

Closed Session

Iowa Code  § 282.3

Attendance and Tuition - Admission and Exclusion

Iowa Code  § 282.4

Attendance and Tuition - Suspension-Expulsion

Iowa Code  § 282.5

Attendance and Tuition - Readmission

I.A.C. Iowa Administrative Code

Description

281 I.A.C. 12.3

Administration

U.S. Supreme Court

Description

419 U.S. 565

Goss v Lopez (1975)

420 U.S. 308

Wood v Strickland (1975)

Case Law

Description

Goss v. Lopez

419 U.S. 565 (1975)

SE Warren CSD  v. Dept. of Public Instruction

285 N.W.2d 173 (Iowa 1979)

Wood v. Strickland

420 U.S. 308 (1975).