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4231 - Contacts With Staff

The learning environment and the staff's time for students shall be reasonably free from disruption. Except in emergencies, staff shall not be interrupted during instructional time. 

Other staff, parents and community members are encouraged to record brief voice mails so as to permit the staff member to return the call when free. Students and patrons are urged to make appointments with staff to assure an uninterrupted scheduled conference.

No one shall solicit funds or conduct private business with staff on school time and premises.

The superintendent or staff member in charge will direct a person to leave immediately if any person is:

  1. Under the influence of controlled substances, including marijuana (cannabis) or alcohol; or
  2. Is disrupting or obstructing any school program, activity, or meeting; or
  3. Threatens to do so or is committing, threatening to imminently commit; or
  4. Inciting another to imminently commit any act which would disturb or interfere with or obstruct any lawful task, function, process or procedure (of any student, official, classified or certificated staff member or invitee) of the school district.

If such a person refuses to leave, the superintendent or staff member will immediately call for the assistance of a law enforcement officer.

Adopted:

9/13/1997

Last Revised:

12/30/2015

Cross References:

Regulation:

  • RCW 28A.605.020 - Parents' access to classroom or school sponsored activities — Limitation
  • RCW 28A.635.020 - Wilfully disobeying school administrative personnel or refusing to leave public property, violations, when — Penalty
  • RCW 28A.635.030 -Disturbing school, school activities, or meetings — Penalty
  • RCW 28A.635.090 - Interfering by force or violence — Penalty
  • RCW 28A.635.100 - Intimidating any administrator, teacher, classified employee, or student by threat of force or violence unlawful — Penalty
  • 20 U.S.C. § 7908 - No Child Left Behind Act, Military Recruiter Provision

Management Resources:

  • 2013 - February Issue