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Timestamp: 2020-03-29 22:22:32
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 10', '§ 10', '§ 10', '§ 10', '§ 10', '§ 10', '§ 10']

State Profile - Connecticut
Endangerment Conn. Gen. State. Ann. § 10-233c
Conn. Gen. State. Ann. § 10-233d
What must a student be suspended or expelled for? Drug sale/possession
Firearm/weapon possession Conn. Gen. State. Ann. § 10-233d
Are there limitations placed on suspension or expulsion? Grade level: Students in prekindergarten-2 may not receive out of school suspensions, with exceptions.
Are there non-punitive approaches outlined as alternatives to suspension or expulsion? Alternatives to discipline: completion of an administration-specified program could result in waiving a suspension for students who are suspended for the first time. Conn. Gen. State. Ann. § 10-233c
Are there alternative schooling options available for students who are suspended or expelled? Yes. Expelled students under 16 years old must be offered an alternative educational opportunity. Suspended students must be given the opportunity to complete classwork. Conn. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 10-233d
When is a school required to involve law enforcement in student discipline? Violations concerning: assault on a school employee Conn. Gen. State. Ann. § 10-233g
Does the state outline reporting requirements for suspension and expulsion? Local and Regional Boards of Education must submit information on in-school and out-of-school suspensions, expulsions and school-based arrests to the Commissioner of Education as part of the strategic school profile. The Department of Education must examine and disaggregate the data by school, race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability status, socio-economic status, disability status, and violation type. The Department of Education must submit a report to the State Board of Education regarding the data. Conn. Gen. State. Ann. § 10-220