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Alton Community Unit School District 11 Board of Education met September 25

Meeting 10

Alton Community Unit School District 11 Board of Education met Sept. 25.

Here is the minutes provided by the board:

The following board members answered present: David Fritz, Ed Gray, David Lauschke, and Vivian Monckton Absent: Rosetta Brown, Barry Macias and David Goins

Others who were present: Kristie Baumgartner, Assistant Superintendent; Mike Brey, Alton High School Assistant Principal; Michael Keshner, Madison County Sheriff’s Office; Larry Busch, Hearing Officer and Kara Twichell, Secretary to the Board of Education

Student #209865 and mother were present.

Motion: Approval of Agenda of Special Meeting

It was moved by Ms. Monckton, seconded by Mr. Lauschke and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approve the agenda of a special meeting.

Citizen Statement: None

Motion: Close Session

It was moved by Mr. Lauschke, seconded by Ms. Monckton and carried unanimously that the board of Education adjourn to a closed session meeting for the purpose of conducting a student disciplinary hearing.

Motion: Open Session

It was moved by Ms. Monckton, seconded by Mr. Lauschke and carried unanimously that the Board of Education resume in open session.

Motion: Action on Student Discipline Hearing

It was moved by Mr. Lauschke, seconded by Ms. Monckton and carried unanimously that the Board of Education, after considering evidence and mitigation witnesses, finds as follows: based upon and after the Board's consideration of the evidence and testimony of the expulsion hearing held on September 23, 2019, the Board of Education finds that Student # 209865 has committed an act of gross misconduct as charged by the District's Administration in that Student # 209865 committed: Fighting/Entering into an Existing Fight, Disorderly Conduct and Engaging in Activity that Constitutes an Interference with School Purposes and Educational Function on September 11, 2019 in violation of Board Policy 7:210 Expulsion Procedures.

Be it resolved that the Board of Education expel Student # 209865 for 2 years (September 25, 2019 through September 25, 2021), but that the expulsion be held in abeyance and Student # 209865 be administratively transferred to an alternative school as determined by the District’s Administration, pursuant to Article 13A of the Illinois School Code. Prior to considering a recommendation for expulsion, the District’s Administration attempted other behavioral and disciplinary interventions and determined there are no other appropriate and available behavioral and disciplinary interventions.

General Interventions:

 The School Calendar that is passed out at Registration.

o This includes the Student Discipline Policy.

 The Back-to-School Assembly covers student behavior and expectations.

 Suspended Curriculum is presented in each classroom over the first two days of school.

o This covers a variety of topics about behaviors and expectations at Alton High School.

 Each year, at the beginning of the second semester, there are grade level assemblies and a second round of suspended curriculum.

The expulsion being held in abeyance is contingent upon the student’s full participation in the school program, including regularly attending school; complying with attendance policies, school rules, and any referrals for services or counseling made by the alternative school; and successfully completing the alternative school’s curriculum.

Be it moved that should Student # 209865 fail to fully participate in the alternative school program and the alternative school refers the student back to the District, Student # 209865 shall be immediately expelled from Alton Community Unit School District #11 for the remainder of the District Administration’s recommended expulsion duration.

Board President adjourned the meeting at 9:37 a.m.

http://www.altonschools.org/media/pdf/9_25_19__Open_E4.pdf

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