Proposed Additions, Deletions, and Modifications to the Student Behavior Handbook(Sample from Last Year)

# / Page / Current Text / Proposed Text / Reason / Recommended By
1 / Inside Cover / APS Board of Education (district)
Martin Esquivel, President (4)
Paula Maes, Vice President (5)
Dolores Griego, Secretary (1)
Lorenzo Garcia, Member (3)
Robert Lucero, Member (2)
David Peercy, Member (7)
David Robbins, Member (6) / APS Board of Education (district)
Paula Maes, President (5)
Analee Maestas, Vice President (1)
Kathy Korte, Secretary (2)
Martin Esquivel, Member (4)
Lorenzo Garcia, Member (3)
David Peercy, Member (7)
David Robbins, Member (6) / New Board Members to be added / Service Center
2 / 5 / SEARCH OF PERSONS OR VEHICLE
(within 2nd bullet; 1st & 3rd sub bullets)
  • Physical searches . . .
  • Minimal Intrusive Searches – Searches such as emptying of pockets, . . .may be conducted by any certified school employee, school security officer, campus security aide, or school bus driver.
  • Most Intrusive Searches – A strip search shall be conducted only upon individualized reasonable suspicion of a safety concern and shall be conducted by a school administrator, or an authorized designee, and in the presence of another authorized person, both of the same sex as the student being searched. A strip search shall . . .
/ SEARCH OF PERSONS OR VEHICLE
(within 2nd bullet; 1st & 3rd sub bullets)
  • Physical searches . . .
  • Minimal Intrusive Searches – Searches such as emptying of pockets, . . .may be conducted by any certified school employee, school security officer, or campus security aide. , or school bus driver.
  • Most Intrusive Searches – A strip search shall be conducted only upon individualized reasonable suspicion of a safety concern and shall be conducted by a school administrator, or an authorized designee, of the same sex of the student and in the presence of another authorized person, both of the same sex.as the student being searched. A strip search shall be conducted in a manner that will cause the least amount of embarrassment to the student. Strip searches should only be conducted in life-threatening situations, or in situations that pose a danger to the school population. A situation that could warrant a strip search is (upon individualized reasonable suspicion) possession of a firearm or a weapon. Administrators who conduct a student strip search will report the incident to their appropriate Associate Superintendent.
  • More Intrusive or Most Intrusive searches can only be conducted when there is reason to believe that a student may be in possession of a firearm, a weapon, or a dangerous drug.
/ Alignment with the wording of the newly revised Procedural Directive / Board Office