FILE:  JCEC

 

STUDENT DEMONSTRATIONS AND STRIKES

(Disruptions of the School)

 

 

To insure the orderly process of education and business affairs con­nected with the schools and the safety of persons and property, the Lincoln Parish School Board directs that the procedures below be followed in case of any type of dis­ruptive demonstration on school property or within school buildings.

 

This policy is not intended to discourage or prohibit the peaceful expression of opinions or ideas concerning the Lincoln Parish School System.  However, since the Board is required by law to provide proper school facil­ities and to maintain an appropriate program of instruction, and is further required to bar any disruption of the schools or interference with their normal operation, the following steps shall be taken in the event of any disruption of the normal operations of the schools.

 

  1. The disruption shall be immediately brought to the attention of the Superintendent or his/her representative by the administrative head of the school.  The Superintendent shall have the authority at his/her discretion to alert the police authorities.
     

  2. Students participating in a disruptive demonstration shall be di­rected by the building principal or his/her representative to go to their regular classroom assignment.  At the same time, the prin­cipal or his representative will arrange for a meeting between the administration and the individuals, leaders of a group, or the group, if feasible, to discuss in a rational, orderly manner the problem which has caused the disorder.
     

  3. Nonstudent demonstrators and other unauthorized persons will be directed by the building principal or his/her representative to remove themselves from school property forthwith.
     

  4. In the event steps 2 and/or 3 fail to stop the demonstration, the Superintendent or his/her representative will ask the police to remove the demonstrators and any individuals failing to comply under step 3.
     

  5. When necessary for their safety, students and staff may be directed to leave the building and school property.
     

  6. At no time, while any demonstration is in process is the Super­intendent or any school or Board personnel to enter into negotia­tions on the issues with the protestors, either orally or in written form.
     

  7. As soon as normal educational and business processes can be re­sumed, the Superintendent shall be charged with establishing communications with the leaders of the protesting group in order to resolve their requests or to refer them to the Board in an orderly manner.
     

  8. Students and/or employees participating in a disruptive demon­stration on school grounds will be held responsible for their actions.

           

Adopted: July 1976

 

 

Ref:     La. Rev. Stat. Ann. §§17:81, 17:416, 17:416.1      

Jenkins v. Louisiana State Board of Education, 506 F2d 992 (CA. 5th 1975)

 

Lincoln Parish School Board