Student Discipline
Student Discipline in Texas
Texas public schools are required to develop and enforce various student discipline policies that follow Texas Education Code and federal law, including a student code of conduct outlining disciplinary actions taken based on student behavior. The ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó's (ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó) Student Discipline Program provides guidance to local education agencies (LEAs) and regional education service centers on these disciplinary policies and procedures as well as discipline data reporting requirements outlined in the Texas Education Data Standards.
Bullying Prevention Policies and Procedures
Texas Education Code (TEC), §37.0832(c), requires school districts to adopt policies and procedures concerning bullying prevention. TEC, §12.104(b)(3)(Q), also subjects open-enrollment charter schools to this requirement. Senate Bill 2050, 87thÌýTexas Legislature, Regular Session, 2021, added TEC, §37.0832(c-1), which requires the ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó (ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó) to adopt minimum standards for the bullying prevention policies and procedures adopted under TEC, §37.0832(c). ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó finalized its Minimum Standards for Bullying Prevention Policies and Procedures (see link below) January 31, 2023.
Student Discipline Program Technical Resources and Samples
Technical Resources
- PEIMS Discipline Data - Questions and Answers
- PEIMS Discipline Data - Disciplinary Action Reason Codes and Definitions
- PEIMS Discipline Data - Chart for Determining Mandatory and Discretionary DAEP Placements and Expulsions
Samples
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Office of School Safety Support and Security
Student Discipline Program