Report of Change in Information for Approved Schools - California 2025

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Under California Education Code Section 44808, school boards and their employees arent liable for most injuries or incidents off campus. Consequently, once the bell rings and students leave the building, teachers cant be held legally responsible for what happens to them.
A school does not have the authority to discipline solely because a student committed the misconduct. To discipline students for off-campus misconduct, the school must be able to show that the misconduct directly impacted the school. Without this nexus, courts likely will overturn any discipline imposed.
Likewise, schools are responsible for safeguarding when students or their parents enroll kids in after-school activities. Although school staff is normally responsible for a students well-being until they leave campus, they are responsible for students when theyre taken off-campus.
California Department of Education. We oversee the states diverse public school system, which is responsible for the education of more than 6,000,000 children and young adults in more than 10,000 schools with 300,000 teachers.
Requiring a student to serve detention at the end of a school day does not constitute an unreasonable disciplinary practice per se.
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5 353. A pupil shall not be detained in school for disciplinary or other reasons for more than one hour after the close of the maximum school day, except as otherwise provided in Section 307. Note: Specific authority cited for Section 350: Section 5 of Article IX, California Constitution.

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