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Policy: 3244

Section: 3000 - Students

Title: Prohibition of Corporal Punishment

Status: Active

Adopted: January 28, 2014


Prohibition of Corporal Punishment

Corporal punishment is any act which willfully inflicts or willfully causes the infliction of physical pain on a student, and is not permitted.

Corporal punishment does not include:

  1. The use of reasonable physical force by an administrator, teacher, other school employee or volunteer as necessary to maintain order to prevent a student from harming him/herself, other students, school staff and other persons, or property;
  2. Physical pain or discomfort resulting from or caused by training for or participating in athletic competition or recreational activity voluntarily engaged in by a student;
  3. Physical exertion shared by all students in a teacher-directed class activity, which may include, but is not limited to, physical education exercises, field trips or vocational education projects; or
  4. Physical restraint or the use of aversive therapy as part of a behavior management program in a student's individual education program which has been signed by the parent and is carried out according to district procedures.

Cross Reference: 

Policy 3241                Classroom Management, Corrective Actions or Punishment

 

Legal References: 

RCW 28A.150.300      Corporal punishment prohibited — Adoption of policy

WAC392-172A-03130 Aversive interventions — Other forms-Conditions

WAC 392-400-235      Discipline — Conditions and limitations

 

Adoption Date: 01.28.14

Ferndale School District

Revised:

  • 3000