Comprehensive Review and Practical Guidance on Student Discipline

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Comprehensive Review and Practical Guidance on Student Discipline

Date(s)
Wednesday, Nov 17, 2021
Time
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Presenter(s)
Kaitlyn A. Schwendeman & Leah M. Smith
Registration Link
Sponsor
SCLS & SCOE
Phone
707-524-2690

Comprehensive Review and Practical Guidance on Student Discipline (K-12)

November 17 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

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The anticipated audience and the instructional materials are intended for K-12 school site and district administrators who have student discipline responsibilities.

Topics

Using our newly updated Pupil Discipline Guide, this workshop will provide a comprehensive review of student discipline under the California Education Code including:
• Procedural timelines and notice requirements,
• Student conduct investigations,
• Documentation of student conduct and “other means of correction”,
• Properly classifying student misconduct,
• Preparation of student discipline notices,
• Stipulated discipline agreements,
• Conducting fully compliant expulsion hearings –use of declarations and other evidentiary issues, and
• Readmission after expulsion

Location:

Zoom Meeting and In-Person at Sonoma COE 5340 Skylane Blvd., Santa Rosa, CA 95403

The workshop will be held via Zoom and In-Person. The Zoom link and material will be distributed to registered attendees via email no later than close of business the day preceding the date of the workshop.

Presented by:

Kaitlyn A. Schwendeman, Assistant General Counsel and Leah M. Smith, Associate General Counsel

There is a $60 per person registration fee for this workshop, non-clients $70 per person registration fee.

The workshop fee will be charged for cancellations received less than seven days prior to the date of the workshop.

This course meets the qualifications for continuing education credit for LEPs, LPCCs, LMFTs, LCSWs, and NCSP. It also qualifies for hours of continuing professional development for Nationally Certified School Psychologists under provider number 1025. The California Association of School Psychologists maintains responsibility for the program and its content. Participants in this training will earn Continuing Education Units – one unit hour per hour of instruction at the workshop – which can be used toward CASP certification.  If you wish to receive credit, add “CEU” after your last name at the time of registration for the workshop.  For in-person attendees, each registrant wishing to receive credit must submit at the time of the workshop, a check for $20 made out to CASP and a completed CASP form which SCLS will provide.  For virtual attendees, information will be provided at the beginning of the workshop. This payment is separate and in addition to the workshop fee which is paid to SCLS.  SCLS will submit the checks and forms for CEU’s to CASP.