Code of Virginia
Chapter 14 - Pupils
§ 22.1-279.6. Board of Education guidelines and model policies for codes of student conduct; school board regulations

A. The Board of Education shall establish guidelines and develop model policies for codes of student conduct to aid local school boards in the implementation of such policies. The guidelines and model policies shall include (i) criteria for the removal of a student from a class, the use of suspension, expulsion, and exclusion as disciplinary measures, the grounds for suspension and expulsion and exclusion, and the procedures to be followed in such cases, including proceedings for such suspension, expulsion, and exclusion decisions and all applicable appeals processes; (ii) standards, consistent with state, federal and case laws, for school board policies on alcohol and drugs, gang-related activity, hazing, vandalism, trespassing, threats, search and seizure, disciplining of students with disabilities, intentional injury of others, self-defense, bullying, the use of electronic means for purposes of bullying, harassment, and intimidation, and dissemination of such policies to students, their parents, and school personnel; (iii) standards for in-service training of school personnel in and examples of the appropriate management of student conduct and student offenses in violation of school board policies; (iv) standards for dress or grooming codes; and (v) standards for reducing bias and harassment in the enforcement of any code of student conduct.
In accordance with the most recent enunciation of constitutional principles by the Supreme Court of the United States of America, the Board's standards for school board policies on alcohol and drugs and search and seizure shall include guidance for procedures relating to voluntary and mandatory drug testing in schools, including which groups may be tested, use of test results, confidentiality of test information, privacy considerations, consent to the testing, need to know, and release of the test results to the appropriate school authority.
In the case of suspension and expulsion, the procedures set forth in this article shall be the minimum procedures that the school board may prescribe.
B. School boards shall adopt and revise, as required by § 22.1-253.13:7 and in accordance with the requirements of this section, regulations on codes of student conduct that are consistent with, but may be more stringent than, the guidelines of the Board. School boards shall include in the regulations on codes of student conduct procedures for suspension, expulsion, and exclusion decisions and shall biennially review the model student conduct code to incorporate discipline options and alternatives to preserve a safe, nondisruptive environment for effective teaching and learning.
C. Each school board shall include in its code of student conduct prohibitions against hazing and profane or obscene language or conduct. School boards shall also cite in their codes of student conduct the provisions of § 18.2-56, which defines and prohibits hazing and imposes a Class 1 misdemeanor penalty for violations, that is, confinement in jail for not more than 12 months and a fine of not more than $2,500, either or both.
D. Each school board shall include in its code of student conduct policies and procedures that include a prohibition against bullying. Such policies and procedures shall (i) be consistent with the standards for school board policies on bullying and the use of electronic means for purposes of bullying developed by the Board pursuant to subsection A and (ii) direct the principal to notify the parent of any student involved in an alleged incident of bullying of the status of any investigation within five school days of the allegation of bullying.
Such policies and procedures shall not be interpreted to infringe upon the First Amendment rights of students and are not intended to prohibit expression of religious, philosophical, or political views, provided that such expression does not cause an actual, material disruption of the work of the school.
E. A school board may regulate the use or possession of beepers or other portable communications devices and laser pointers by students on school property or attending school functions or activities and establish disciplinary procedures pursuant to this article to which students violating such regulations will be subject.
F. Nothing in this section shall be construed to require any school board to adopt policies requiring or encouraging any drug testing in schools. However, a school board may, in its discretion, require or encourage drug testing in accordance with the Board of Education's guidelines and model student conduct policies required by subsection A and the Board's guidelines for student searches required by § 22.1-279.7.
G. The Board of Education shall establish standards to ensure compliance with the federal Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 (Part F-Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994), as amended, in accordance with § 22.1-277.07.
This subsection shall not be construed to diminish the authority of the Board of Education or to diminish the Governor's authority to coordinate and provide policy direction on official communications between the Commonwealth and the United States government.
H. Each school board shall include in its code of student conduct a prohibition on possessing any tobacco product or nicotine vapor product, as those terms are defined in § 18.2-371.2, on a school bus, on school property, or at an on-site or off-site school-sponsored activity.
I. Any school board may include in its code of student conduct a dress or grooming code. Any dress or grooming code included in a school board's code of student conduct or otherwise adopted by a school board shall (i) permit any student to wear any religiously and ethnically specific or significant head covering or hairstyle, including hijabs, yarmulkes, headwraps, braids, locs, and cornrows; (ii) maintain gender neutrality by subjecting any student to the same set of rules and standards regardless of gender; (iii) not have a disparate impact on students of a particular gender; (iv) be clear, specific, and objective in defining terms, if used; (v) prohibit any school board employee from enforcing the dress or grooming code by direct physical contact with a student or a student's attire; and (vi) prohibit any school board employee from requiring a student to undress in front of any other individual, including the enforcing school board employee, to comply with the dress or grooming code.
Code 1950, §§ 22-230.1, 22-230.2; 1972, c. 604; 1980, c. 559; 1993, cc. 819, 856, 889; 1995, cc. 724, 801; 1997, cc. 391, 585, 608, 830; 1998, c. 902; 1999, c. 432; 2000, c. 360, §§ 22.1-277.02:1, 22.1-278, 22.1-278.2; 2001, cc. 688, 820; 2003, c. 899; 2004, cc. 574, 908, 939, 955; 2005, cc. 461, 484, 520; 2009, c. 431; 2013, c. 575; 2014, c. 326; 2017, c. 684; 2019, cc. 172, 246; 2020, c. 678.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 22.1 - Education

Chapter 14 - Pupils

§ 22.1-254. Compulsory attendance required; excuses and waivers; alternative education program attendance; exemptions from article

§ 22.1-254.01. Certain students required to attend summer school or after-school sessions

§ 22.1-254.02. Students transferring from a public school

§ 22.1-254.1. Declaration of policy; requirements for home instruction of children

§ 22.1-254.2. Testing for high school equivalency; eligibility; guidelines

§ 22.1-255. Nonresident children

§ 22.1-256. Repealed

§ 22.1-258. Appointment of attendance officers; notification when pupil fails to report to school; plan; conference; court proceedings

§ 22.1-259. Teachers to keep daily attendance records

§ 22.1-260. Reports of children enrolled and not enrolled; nonattendance

§ 22.1-261. Attendance officer to make list of children not enrolled; duties of attendance officer

§ 22.1-262. Complaint to court when parent fails to comply with law

§ 22.1-263. Violation constitutes misdemeanor

§ 22.1-264. Misdemeanor to make false statements as to age

§ 22.1-264.1. Misdemeanor to make false statements as to school division or attendance zone residency; penalty

§ 22.1-265. Inducing children to absent themselves

§ 22.1-266. Law-enforcement officers and truant children

§ 22.1-267. Proceedings against habitually absent child

§ 22.1-268. Duty of attorneys for the Commonwealth to prosecute cases arising under article; jurisdiction of offenses

§ 22.1-269. Board to enforce

§ 22.1-269.1. Alternative attendance programs

§ 22.1-270. Preschool physical examinations

§ 22.1-271. Repealed

§ 22.1-271.1. Definitions

§ 22.1-271.2. Immunization requirements

§ 22.1-271.3. Guidelines for school attendance for children infected with human immunodeficiency virus; school personnel training required; notification of school personnel in certain cases

§ 22.1-271.4. Health requirements for home-instructed, exempted, and excused children

§ 22.1-271.5. Guidelines and policies and procedures on concussions in student-athletes

§ 22.1-271.6. School division policies and procedures on concussions in students

§ 22.1-271.7. Public middle school student-athletes; pre-participation physical examination

§ 22.1-271.8. Sudden cardiac arrest prevention in student-athletes

§ 22.1-272. Contagious and infectious diseases

§ 22.1-272.1. Responsibility to contact parent of student at imminent risk of suicide; notice to be given to social services if parental abuse or neglect; Board of Education, in cooperation with the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental S...

§ 22.1-273. Vision and hearing of student to be tested; exceptions

§ 22.1-273.1. Annual screening for scoliosis

§ 22.1-273.2. Parent educational information regarding eating disorders

§ 22.1-273.3. Parent educational information regarding tobacco and nicotine vapor products

§ 22.1-273.4. Department of Education; guidance and resources; applied behavior analysis services

§ 22.1-274. School health services

§ 22.1-274.01. Repealed

§ 22.1-274.01:1. Students who are diagnosed with diabetes; self-care; insertion and reinsertion of insulin pump

§ 22.1-274.02. Certain memorandum of agreement required

§ 22.1-274.1. Criteria to identify toxic art materials; labeling; use in certain grades prohibited

§ 22.1-274.2. Possession and administration of inhaled asthma medications and epinephrine by certain students or school board employees

§ 22.1-274.3. Policies regarding medication recommendations by school personnel

§ 22.1-274.4. Automated external defibrillators

§ 22.1-274.5. Topical sunscreen

§ 22.1-274.6. Seizure management and action plan; training

§ 22.1-275. Protective eye devices

§ 22.1-275.1. School health advisory board

§ 22.1-276. Repealed

§ 22.1-276.01. Definitions

§ 22.1-276.1. Expired

§ 22.1-276.2. Removal of students from classes

§ 22.1-276.3. Ineligibility of students to compete in athletic competitions

§ 22.1-277. Suspensions and expulsions of students generally

§ 22.1-277.01. Repealed

§ 22.1-277.04. Short-term suspension; procedures; readmission

§ 22.1-277.05. Long-term suspensions; procedures; readmission

§ 22.1-277.06. Expulsions; procedures; readmission

§ 22.1-277.07. Expulsion of students under certain circumstances; exceptions

§ 22.1-277.07:1. Policies prohibiting possession of firearms

§ 22.1-277.08. Expulsion of students for certain drug offenses

§ 22.1-277.1. Repealed

§ 22.1-277.2. Authority to exclude students under certain circumstances; petition for readmission; alternative education program

§ 22.1-277.2:1. Disciplinary authority of school boards under certain circumstances; alternative education program

§ 22.1-277.2:2. Alternative education program data

§ 22.1-278. Repealed

§ 22.1-279. Repealed

§ 22.1-279.1. Corporal punishment prohibited

§ 22.1-279.1:1. The use of seclusion and restraint in public schools; Board of Education regulations

§ 22.1-279.2. Repealed

§ 22.1-279.3. Parental responsibility and involvement requirements

§ 22.1-279.3:1. Reports of certain acts to school authorities; reports of certain acts by school authorities to parents; reports of certain acts by school authorities to law enforcement

§ 22.1-279.3:2. Public elementary and secondary school students; protective orders; notification

§ 22.1-279.3:3. Alternative school discipline process for certain incidents

§ 22.1-279.4. Information regarding prosecution for certain crimes

§ 22.1-279.5. Repealed

§ 22.1-279.6. Board of Education guidelines and model policies for codes of student conduct; school board regulations

§ 22.1-279.7. Guidelines for student searches

§ 22.1-279.8. School safety audits and school crisis, emergency management, and medical emergency response plans required

§ 22.1-279.9. Development of programs to prevent crime and violence

§ 22.1-279.10. School resource officers; data

§ 22.1-280. Repealed

§ 22.1-280.1. Repealed

§ 22.1-280.2. School crime line defined; development of school crime lines authorized; local school boards' authority; Board to promulgate regulations

§ 22.1-280.2:1. Employment of school security officers

§ 22.1-280.2:2. Public School Security Equipment Grant Act of 2013

§ 22.1-280.2:3. School boards; safety and security personnel

§ 22.1-280.2:4. School boards; firearms on school property

§ 22.1-280.3. Repealed

§ 22.1-280.4. School board action regarding destruction of property

§ 22.1-281. Repealed

§ 22.1-287. Limitations on access to records

§ 22.1-287.01. Student information; release to federal government agencies

§ 22.1-287.02. Students' personally identifiable information

§ 22.1-287.03. Unique student identification numbers

§ 22.1-287.04. Uniformed services-connected students

§ 22.1-287.1. Directory information

§ 22.1-288. Furnishing information to public or private school or institution of higher education or private business or professional school or institution of higher education or military force

§ 22.1-288.1. Notation in school records of missing children; local law-enforcement cooperation

§ 22.1-288.2. Receipt, dissemination and maintenance of records of certain law-enforcement information

§ 22.1-289. Transfer and management of scholastic records; disclosure of information in court notices; penalty

§ 22.1-289.01. School service providers; school-affiliated entities; student personal information