Arizona HB2380 amends school district governing board powers and duties, including travel approval, personnel policies, and student safety measures.
Arizona HB2380 amends the Arizona Revised Statutes to modify the powers and duties of school district governing boards. The bill allows boards to expel pupils for misconduct, exclude under-age children from certain grades, and maintain special schools during vacations. It mandates boards to prescribe policies for disciplinary actions against administrators and teachers, and for the emergency administration of medication by school personnel. The bill also requires boards to provide public access to meeting materials and to notify parents of incidents of harassment, intimidation, or bullying.
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