Palos Verdes Peninsula
Board Policy BP 4358 Management, Supervisory and Confidential Personnel
Employee Security The Board of Education desires to provide a safe, orderly working environment for all employees. As part of the district's comprehensive school safety plan, the Superintendent or designee shall develop strategies for protecting employees from potentially dangerous persons and situations and for assisting them in the event of an emergency situation.
(cf. 0450 - Comprehensive Safety Plan) (cf. 5131.4 - Campus Disturbances)
The Superintendent or designee shall ensure that employees are informed, in accordance with law, regarding crimes and offenses by students who may pose a danger in the classroom.
When violence is directed against an employee by any individual and the employee so notifies the district, the district shall take steps to ensure that appropriate legal measures are instituted. When the employee notifies the district of a threat of bodily harm, the district shall take appropriate measures to enable the employee to request assistance if an attempt occurs on school grounds.
The Superintendent or designee shall ensure that employees are trained in crisis prevention and intervention techniques in order to protect themselves and students. Staff development may include training in classroom management, effective communication techniques and crisis resolution.
(cf. 4131 - Staff Development) (cf. 4231 - Staff Development) (cf. 4331 - Staff Development)
The Board recognizes that access to two-way communications devices allows employees to call for assistance from their supervisor or law enforcement in the event of a threat of violence or medical emergency. The district shall provide such communications devices in classrooms to the extent possible.
(cf. 5141 - Health Care and Emergencies)
Use of Pepper Spray
Employees may possess a pepper spray weapon that meets the requirements of Penal Code 12403.7 on school property when students are not present. On a case-by-case basis, the Superintendent or designee may allow such possession when students are present if justified by unusual dangerous circumstances. Any employee who is negligent or careless in the possession or handling of pepper spray shall be subject to appropriate disciplinary measures.
(cf. 4118 - Suspension/Disciplinary Action) (cf. 4218 - Dismissal/Suspension/Disciplinary Action)
Legal Reference: EDUCATION CODE 32210-32212 Willful disturbance, public schools or meetings 32225-32226 Communication devices 35204 Contract with attorney in private practice or use of administrative advisor 35205 Contract for legal services 35208 Liability insurance 35213 Reimbursement for loss, destruction or damage of school property 44014 Report of assault by pupil against school employee 44807 Duty concerning conduct of students 48201 Transfer of student records 48900.2 Suspension for sexual harassment 48900.3 Suspension for hate violence 48900.4 Suspension for harassment 48900.7 Suspension for terroristic threats 48900 Grounds for suspension or expulsion 48902 Notification of law enforcement authorities if student violates assault or controlled substance provision 48904 Parental liability 48905 Injury or damage to person or property of school district employee; request for legal action 49079 Notification to teacher; student who has engaged in acts constituting grounds for suspension or expulsion 49330 Definition of injurious object 49331 Removal of injurious object from possession of pupil by designated employee CIVIL CODE 51.7 Freedom from violence or intimidation CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 527.8 Workplace violence safety act GOVERNMENT CODE 995-996.4 Defense of public employees 3543.2 Scope of representation PENAL CODE 71 Threatening public officers and employees and school officials 240 Definition of assault 241.2 Assault on school or park property against any person 241.3 Assault against school bus drivers 241.6 Assault on school employee includes board member 242 Definition of battery 243 Battery; definition of "injury" and "serious bodily injury" 243.2 Battery on school or park property against any person 243.3 Battery against school bus drivers 243.6 Battery against school employee includes board member 245.5 Assault with deadly weapon; school employee includes board member 290 Registration of sex offenders 601 Trespass by person making credible threat 626.9 Gun-Free School Zone Act of 1995 626.10 Exceptions to bringing weapons on school grounds 646.9 Stalking 12403.7 Weapons approved for self defense WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE 827 Juvenile court proceedings; reports; confidentiality 828.1 District police or security department, disclosure of juvenile records
Policy PALOS VERDES PENINSULA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT adopted: May 24, 2001 Palos Verdes Estates, California |