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Jennifer CriswellEDAD 5383Dr. Marilyn BartlettApril 27, 2014Final ExamQuestion 1Yes, when a student with a disability violates the student code of conduct, schools must follow appropriate procedures because disciplinary action may require a change in placement. According to Code of Federal Regulations 34 §300.530, School Personnel Authorities, a student who violates the code of student conduct may be removed from the child's current placement for no more than ten consecutive days. The alternate setting can be ISS, sleep, or any other alternate setting. However, if the school intends to place the student with a disability in an alternative setting for more than ten days, parents must receive written notice of the decision to change the student's setting and include the Notice of Procedural Safeguards. ten days of school, an ARD meeting will be held to decide on the event. The determination of the event is to verify whether the violation of the student code of conduct was a result of the student's disability. If the student does not have a previously documented functional behavioral assessment, the ARD committee must test the student to determine whether a behavioral intervention plan is necessary. Once the behavioral assessment is completed, the ARD committee will meet and, based on the results, determine whether the student will be disciplined as a non-disabled student. The court case, Derrick Shelton v. Maya Angelou Public Charter School, is similar to this situation because the school district had to complete a functional behavioral assessment before it could determine whether the student's violation of the code of conduct was a result of the student's disability. The school district with...... at the center of the paper ...... of the student's disability. The court case, Jonathan Doe v. Todd County School District is similar to this situation because the student with a disability brought a knife to school and the school district had to change the educational context. The school district followed protocol and conducted a demonstration determination and found that he needed to be placed in an alternative school setting. Resources Electronic Code of Federal Regulations - http://www.ecfr.govTexas Education Agency - http://portals .tea.state.tx.us/page.aspx?id=920&bc=506Lexis Nexis Academic—TAMUK LibraryCourt Case ChartDerrick Shelton v. Maya Angelou Public Charter School Civil Action No. 07-933 Jonathan Doe v. Todd County School District No. 09-3221P.R. Ex Rel. CR v. Woodmore Local School District, United States App of 2007. LEXIS 27697 Siobhan Holland v. District of Columbia n. 95-7016