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Resource Page: School Discipline

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Education is a fundamental right in Pennsylvania. Students have important legal rights in the school discipline context, including the right to due process and the right to be free from unlawful discrimination. Schools must follow specific legal requirements set forth in state law and must uphold the rights of students when creating rules, enforcing rules, and imposing discipline.

School climates are shaped in large part by the rules schools adopt and enforce which determine whether students can access their education or are excluded from the classroom. The use of discriminatory and subjective language in school discipline policies fuels racial, sex-based, and disability-related disparities in school exclusion and, in some cases, may rise to the level of creating hostile environments for LGBTQ+ students, multilingual learners, immigrant students, students with disabilities, and students who hold more than one of these identities.

ELC-PA offers several resources and tools to help families, students and child-serving professionals understand schools’ obligations, assert students’ rights and challenge illegal, harmful disciplinary practices, as well as advocate for fair school rules that protect children from discrimination.

Resources for Students with Disabilities in the School Discipline context:

 

 

 

 

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