File: KLG
RELATIONS
WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES
The School Board recognizes that a cooperative
relationship with law enforcement authorities is desirable for the protection
of students and staff, maintaining a safe school environment, and safeguarding
school property.
School administrators and staff shall have the primary
responsibility for maintaining proper order in the schools and for disciplining
students for violations of Board policies and school rules. However, the Board authorizes the
Superintendent/administration to seek the assistance of law enforcement
authorities when they believe there is a substantial threat to the welfare and
safety of the schools, students and/or staff.
The Superintendent/administration shall also inform law enforcement
authorities when they have reason to suspect that a
student or staff member – may have violated a local state or federal law.
The Board strongly discourages law enforcement
authorities from using the schools as venue to arrest and/or interrogate
students for activities not related to or affecting the enforcement access to
students for non-school-related investigations.
The Board authorizes the Superintendent and
administration to work with local law enforcement authorities to develop
administrative regulations to guide interactions between the schools and law
enforcement. Such regulations should
safeguard the rights of students and parents, be consistent with Board
policies, and minimize disruptions to the instructional program. These administrative regulations are subject
to the approval of the Board.
The Superintendent shall include law enforcement
authorities in the development and implementation of the school unit’s crisis
response plan. The Board also encourages
the Superintendent/administration to include law enforcement authorities in the
development and/or implementation of instructional programs/activities related
to student safety.
Cross
Reference: KLG-R – Relations with Law Enforcement
Authorities Administrative
Regulations
EBCA - Crisis Response Plan
JICIA - Weapons, Violence and School Safety
JIH - Questioning
and Searches of Students
JRA - Student
Records
First Reading: April
14, 2010
Adopted: May
12, 2010