Regulation 2673 – Reporting of Violent Behavior
All school employees are required to notify their immediate supervisor if they have reason to
believe that a student or District employee has committed any of the offenses set out below, has
physically or sexually abused any District student, or has possessed a controlled substance or
weapon in violation of District policy. The principal will immediately report to the appropriate
law enforcement agency and to the Superintendent/designee any instance where a student is
found to be in possession, on their person or in their possession, of any weapon defined in
Regulation 2620 or of controlled substances, or is found to have placed such substances
elsewhere on school premises. For purposes of this regulation, “school premises” shall be
defined to include school property, school playgrounds, school parking lots, school buses, or at
school activities whether on or off school property.
Reportable Offenses
- First degree murder under section 565.020
- Second degree murder under section 565.021
- Kidnapping under section 565 .110 as it existed prior to January 1, 2017, or kidnapping in
the first degree under section 565.110 - First degree assault under section 565.050
- Rape in the first degree under section 566.030
- Sodomy in the first degree under section 566.060
- Burglary in the first degree under section 569 .160
- Burglary in the second degree under section 569.170
- Robbery in the first degree under section 569.020 as it existed prior to January 1, 2017, or
robbery in the first degree under section 570.023 - Distribution of drugs under section 195.211 as it existed prior to January 1, 2017, or
manufacture of a controlled substance under section 579.055 - Distribution of drugs to a minor under section 195.212 as it existed prior to January 1,
2017, or delivery of a controlled substance under section 579.020 - Arson in the first degree under section 569.040
- Voluntary manslaughter under section 565.023
- Involuntary manslaughter under section 565.024 as is existed prior to January 1, 2017,
involuntary manslaughter in the first degree under section 565.024, or involuntary
manslaughter in the second degree under section 565.027 - Second degree assault under section 565.060 as it existed prior to January 1, 2017, or
second degree assault under section 565.052 - Assault (except as provided in the Agreement contained in Form 2673)
- Rape in the second degree under section 566.031
- Felonious restraint under section 565.120 as it existed prior to January 1, 2017, or
kidnapping in the second degree under section 565.120 - Property damage in the first degree under section 569.100
- Possession of a weapon under chapter 571
- Child molestation in the first degree pursuant to section 566.067 as it existed prior to
January 1, 2017, or child molestation in the first, second or third degree pursuant to
section 566.067, 566.068, 566.069 - Sodomy in the second degree pursuant to section 566.061
- Sexual misconduct involving a child pursuant to section 566.083
- Sexual abuse in the first degree pursuant to section 566.100
- Harassment under section 565.090 as it existed prior to January 1, 2017, or harassment in
the first degree under section 565.090 - Stalking under section 565 .225 as it existed prior to January 1, 2017, or stalking in the
first degree under section 565.225
Teachers and other authorized personnel who report violent acts or threats of violent acts to their
supervisors in compliance with state law and in conformity with District policies have civil
immunity. Teachers and other authorized personnel who act in conformity with the District’s
discipline policies and regulations also have civil immunity.
Records of Serious Violations
The Superintendent/designee will prepare and maintain records of serious violations of the
District’s discipline policy. Individual student records are available to school employees who are
directly responsible for the student’s education or who interact with the student in the
performance of the employee’s duties. In addition, such discipline records will be made
available within five (5) days to any requesting school district where the student seeks to enroll.
The District will report, in compliance with state regulations, the number, duration of and
reasons for expulsions and suspensions of more than ten (10) days. The Superintendent will also
notify the appropriate division of the Juvenile court of the suspension for more than ten (10) days
of any student under court jurisdiction.