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Canyon ISD reviews proposed student code updates tied to new state laws; board asks for more time

5840124 · September 5, 2025
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Summary

Board heard extensive presentation on student code of conduct updates required by several state bills (House Bill 6, HB1481, SB326, SB569); trustees asked for additional review time and staff offered follow-up.

Canyon ISD trustees reviewed a set of proposed revisions to the district’s student code of conduct on Aug. 25 that administrators say are needed to align local discipline procedures with recent state legislation, including House Bill 6, House Bill 1481, Senate Bill 326 and Senate Bill 569.

The presentation covered multiple items that administrators said the law now requires or clarifies: a campus behavior coordinator role to monitor disciplinary referrals (a change tied to HB6), inclusion of the state’s definitional language for antisemitism (cited to government code section 448.001 and SB326) so administrators have clearer guidance when determining the nature of incidents, adding personal-communication-device rules to…

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