
The Governing Board is committed to keeping the schools free from disruptions.
The principal or designee shall promptly expel from school premises any individual he/she thinks might disrupt normal school operations, threaten the health and safety of students or staff, or cause property damage.
Under the right circumstances, failure to register or identify oneself may be considered to be disruptive.
(cf. 1112 - Media)
(cf. 1250 - Visitors/Outsiders)
The principal or designee shall ensure that all staff members know what action to take when they observe strangers on school grounds and when and how to get help from law enforcement authorities.
School safety plans shall specify staff responsibilities to be followed when intruders appear on campus.
(cf. 3514 - Environmental Safety)
(cf. 3515 - School Safety and Security)
(cf. 4158 - Employee Security)
(cf. 5131.4 - Campus Disturbances)
(cf. 5131.7 - Weapons and Dangerous Instruments)
Legal Reference:
EDUCATION CODE
32210 Willful disturbance of public school or meeting: misdemeanor
32211 Threatened disruption or interference with classes; misdemeanor
35160 Authority of governing boards
44810 Willful interference with classroom conduct
44811 Disruption of classwork or extracurricular activities
49334 Injurious objects - notice to law enforcement agency
51512 Prohibited use of electronic listening or recording device
PENAL CODE
243.5 Assault or battery on school property
415.5 Disturbance of peace of school
626 Definitions
626.4 Notice of withdrawal or consent; report; action on report; reinstatement of consent; hearing; unlawful entry upon campus or facility; punishment
626.7 Committing act, or entry upon campus or facility to commit act, likely to interfere with peaceful activities
626.8 Disruptive presence at schools
626.9-626.10 Bringing or possessing firearms or weapons on school grounds
627-627.3 Access to school premises
627.4 Refusal or revocation of registration
627.5 Hearing; request after denial or revocation of registration
627.6 Posted signs
627.7 Misdemeanors; punishment
653g Loitering about schools or public places
In Re Jimi A. (1989) 209 Cal. App. 3d 482
In Re Oscar R., 161 Cal. App. 3d 770 (1984)
Policy ESCONDIDO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
adopted: March 15, 1994 Escondido, California