Mississippi Code
In General
§ 37-9-71. Suspension or expulsion of pupils

The superintendent of schools and the principal of a school shall have the power to suspend or expel a pupil for good cause, including misconduct in the school or on school property, as defined in Section 37-11-29, on the road to and from school, or at any school-related activity or event when such conduct by a pupil, in the determination of the superintendent or principal, renders that pupil's presence in the classroom a disruption to the educational environment of the school or a detriment to the best interest and welfare of the pupils and teacher of such class as a whole, or for any reason for which such pupil might be suspended, dismissed or expelled by the school board under state or federal law or any rule, regulation or policy of the local school district. For any suspension of more than ten (10) days or expulsions, a student shall have the right to a due process hearing, be represented by legal counsel, to present evidence and cross-examine witnesses presented by the district. The student and the student's parent, legal guardian or person in custody of the student may appeal suspension of more than ten (10) days and expulsions to the school board. The standard of proof in all disciplinary proceedings shall be substantial evidence. The parent or guardian of the child shall be advised of this right to a hearing by the appropriate superintendent or principal and the proper form shall be provided for requesting such a hearing.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 37 - Education

Chapter 9 - District Superintendents, Principals, Teachers, and Other Employees

In General

§ 37-9-3. Employment of non-instructional employees

§ 37-9-4. Compensation of attorney employed by school board who is a member of the Legislature

§ 37-9-7. Employment of unlicensed superintendent, principal or teacher; conditional contracts; expiration of license during term of contract

§ 37-9-9. Rules and regulations governing issuance of teachers' certificates; compensation of teachers serving special needs of district

§ 37-9-11. Testing of applicants for teacher licensure

§ 37-9-12. Referendum on continuation or abolition of office of county superintendent of education

§ 37-9-14. General duties and powers of superintendent of school district

§ 37-9-15. Selection of assistant superintendents and principals; interim conservators

§ 37-9-17. Selection of licensed employees or non-instructional employees to be employed for school year; increase in compensation of certain licensed employees; fingerprinting and criminal background checks for applicants

§ 37-9-21. Nepotism in hiring of superintendents, principals or licensed employees

§ 37-9-23. Form and execution of contracts with superintendents, principals, licensed employees, and others anticipating graduation from approved programs; conditional contracts

§ 37-9-24. Contracts with licensed personnel for not less than 187 employment days

§ 37-9-25. Contracts for periods greater than one scholastic year

§ 37-9-27. Bond of superintendents

§ 37-9-31. Bond of principals

§ 37-9-35. Employment of teachers to be paid from minimum education program funds

§ 37-9-37. Factors considered in fixing salaries of superintendents, principals or licensed employees

§ 37-9-41. Manner of payment of salaries

§ 37-9-43. Payment of salary prior to execution of written contract; effect of breach of contract

§ 37-9-49. Deduction of dues, etc., from salaries

§ 37-9-55. Release from contract

§ 37-9-57. Effect of abandonment of employment

§ 37-9-59. Grounds and procedure for dismissal or suspension of licensed employee; attendance at different school system by child as ground for denying employment or reemployment of superintendent, principal or licensed employee

§ 37-9-61. Unlawful reprisal against school district employee for employee's involvement in effort to create or encourage participation in public charter school prohibited

§ 37-9-69. General duties of superintendents, principals and teachers

§ 37-9-71. Suspension or expulsion of pupils

§ 37-9-75. Strikes by teachers

§ 37-9-79. Professional school counselors; qualifications; comprehensive counseling services; code of ethics

§ 37-9-81. Contracts with individuals with professional experience in academic, finance or other managerial and operational functions of schools to serve as consultants to the schools; certain individuals ineligible to serve as consultant